Have you ever wanted to visit Finland, Sweden, Norway or Denmark? Well, now is the time to book your Scandinavian adventure! Scandinavian Airlines’ kids can fly free promotion gives you the chance to explore the globe, in a totally budget-friendly way.

To get this amazing awesome deal, just book your flight through Scandinavian Airlines’ website by Dec. 10, 2018. Children 11 and under traveling with an adult get free base airfare round-trip tickets. The tickets are good from Jan. 8 through Apr. 2, 2019.

Photo: Courtesy of SAS AB

Even though the ticket itself is free, you’ll have to pay government taxes and carrier fees. But don’t stress. These only add up to somewhere near $60. Yep. That’s $60 for your kiddo’s round-trip flight to these Scandinavian countries!

Flights to Finland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark originate from Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, San Francisco and Washington, D.C.

Sadly, kiddos over 12 aren’t eligible to fly free with this promotion—but that doesn’t mean you’ll have to pay full price. Scandinavian Airlines offers a Youth ticket rate (this is a year-round rate and not a special promotion) for kids and young adults ages 12 through 25. This rate includes free cancellation within 24 hours of booking, one checked bag and one carry on and free seat selection (if you check in within 22 hours of your flight’s departure).

Bon voyage—or, as the Finns say, hyvää matkaa!

—Erica Loop

 

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Staying in a hotel can be great, especially for short stays. But for longer trips, I look for an apartment or house to rent. Having a kitchen saves us money by not eating out constantly, and if you are traveling with kids, it means you don’t have to tiptoe around a hotel room after they go to bed. Even better, many properties have washer/dryers which means half as much packing to do.

VRBO (Vacation Rental By Owner) is my go-to website for vacation rental properties, and I have always had success finding my family’s vacation lodging here. All of my transactions have gone smoothly, and the properties have typically exceeded my expectations. Finding the right property takes quite a bit of time, but it’s worth the effort. Here are some tips when searching VRBO for that perfect vacation rental.

1. Know your general itinerary first.

Before you can answer where you want to stay, you need to know what you want to do on your vacation. If most of your activities revolve around shopping and eating downtown, look at downtown properties that are within walking distance. Conversely, if you plan to hike or visit multiple attractions, choose an area that minimizes your drive time. As they say in real estate, “location, location, location” applies here, too.

2. Enter the actual dates you plan to stay.

When searching for a property, enter the actual dates of your visit. If you don’t enter dates for your location search, your results will usually list the “average price per night” and its availability will be unknown. Without dates, you’ll see the average of the rates charged during the low season and the high season. This price can be misleading if you are planning to visit during the high season when you can most certainly count on a higher price than the listed “average.”

3. Use the “Search When I Move Map” option.

Once you’ve determined what you want to do, you’re now ready to find where you want to stay. The “Search When I Move Map” option allows you to precisely pinpoint the properties that are available in the area you’d like to stay. Tip: Zoom in to see exact street names. You can then enter a general address on Google Maps to see what surrounds the property and map the distance to other attractions.

4. Look closely at the photos.

You’d be surprised how much you can learn about a property by looking at its photos. Does the furniture look worn? What is the view out the window? Is the bathroom remodeled? Is the property decorated nicely or is it cluttered? You’ll get a good general sense of the property layout, cleanliness and st‌yle just by looking at the photos. Also, experienced owners will have multiple photos of the bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchen and living areas, whereas owners new to VRBO don’t always include this detail. Go with the experienced owner. Additionally, if the photos are blurry or poor quality, keep looking.

5. Read the reviews.

You can learn a lot from the people who have stayed at the property before you. First, the star rating is important. Look for properties with at least 4/5 stars with dozens of reviews. You want lots of reviews because that means the owners have been doing this awhile and have the kinks worked out.

In addition, the reviews can often be a goldmine of information. You can learn about a great restaurant in the neighborhood or an activity that’s close by and shouldn’t be missed. You can also find out whether the sleeper sofa is actually comfortable, the level of street noise, and other property quirks.

Seriously, the reviews are usually the best source of information on the property. Read several of them. I also like to single out the worst reviews and make a point to read them as well. Keep in mind that sometimes there is just no pleasing people and terrible reviews will be written regarding events completely out of the control of the owners. However, if something did go disastrously wrong, I like to read how the owners handled it.

6. Realize many properties are not listed by the actual owner.

In fact, you’ll often be dealing with a property manager rather than the owner. Although VRBO stands for “Vacation Rental By Owner,” it’s increasingly common for property management firms to list their properties on VRBO. The downside is that those properties are often more expensive than private owner listings. The upside is that you have a rental property management firm available if anything goes wrong, such as a broken air conditioner or leaking sink.

7. Count on additional fees.

Although the price per night might look like a steal, keep in mind that you still need to pay cleaning fees, taxes, and a service fee. These additional fees can easily add up to the equivalent of an additional night’s rent.  Tip: VRBO charges a service fee for booking through their site. I have often paid a check to the owner to avoid it, especially with properties I am returning to for a second time.

8. Check to see if the property is listed on other vacation rental sites.

Once you’ve found the property you like, check to see if it’s listed on airbnb or booking.com. I’ve sometimes found the same property to be less expensive on other sites. If your property is listed by a property management company, check their website too.

9. Want to travel with your pet?

You can search properties with a filter “pets allowed” to see which allow pets. Expect to pay an additional fee. I’ve found that for the most part, these properties can be just as nice as those that don’t allow pets. Look for hardwood floors and read reviews regarding cleanliness to increase your chance of a suitable property. Tip: I’ve sometimes had success asking a “no pets allowed” property if they would consider allowing a pet. It doesn’t hurt to ask, especially if you have a well-behaved dog with an excellent track record at home. Be willing to put down a sizable deposit.

10. Look at the cancellation policy.

Cancellation policies varies by property. Be aware of the cancellation timeline and any fees you would incur if you need to cancel it. A strict cancellation policy versus a more flexible one is sometimes the deciding factor for me when choosing between two properties.

Following these tips can save you lots of frustation using VRBO and improve your chances of finding that perfect house for your family vacation.

Featured Photo Courtesy: nhattienle94/Pixabay

A researcher at heart, I love planning trips: Scouring guidebooks, websites and vacation rental listings is actually fun for me! For my family, a fantastic vacation gravitates toward scenic beauty and local food. I'm the creator of Simply Awesome Trips, a website providing family-friendly trip itineraries to cities and outdoor destinations.

 

Oh the power of #RenewDocMcStuffins. After threats of cancellation, Disney executives decided to renew Doc McStuffins for a fourth season.

“We’ll be delivering more Doc McStuffins episodes, beloved characters and great stories, for a long time to come,” the network announced in a statement. “We’re in the midst of production on season four which introduces a new setting, ‘McStuffins Toy Hospital,’ new music and new characters in addition to Doc, Stuffy, Lambie, Hallie and other established, popular characters.”

Photo: Disney

So when can we expect the new season to begin? It is scheduled to debut on July 29th. Just as exciting are the major stars lending their voices to the series this upcoming season. Glee‘s Amber Riley is set to perform the show’s new theme song in an episode debuting Friday, August 5. Other guest stars throughout the fourth season include Black-ish’s Anthony Anderson, Good Morning America’s Robin Roberts, actor and rapper Ludacris, Empire’s Gabourey Sidibe, and actress Vanessa Williams.

Are you or your little one excited for this fourth season? Tell us in the comments below!

H/T: Essence

With the hectic holiday season upon us, parties, dinners and ho-ho-ho happenings are officially in full swing. That means trying to find time in your busy schedule to look not just presentable, but downright festive (instead of like a zombie with Hamburger Helper in your hair). Enter StyleBee, a brilliant new app now serving Los Angeles that delivers on-demand beauty services directly to you at home. Christmas came early this year!

photo credit: Ralph Daily via Creative Commons

It doesn’t matter if you don’t have time to make it to the salon.  Who does?  StyleBee has a very user friendly interface (because you also don’t have time to figure out how to use one more thing) that will let you book the service you need: anytime, anyplace. They work with many of the city’s top beauty stylists who will come directly to you when you have time and wherever you can meet them—whether it’s your house, office or hotel. Simply download the StyleBee app, then choose from a wide variety of beauty services, including blowouts, updos, men’s haircuts, make-up application, massages and even face painting (available for kiddos as well). Services are offered daily from 7:30 a.m. – 10:30 p.m. with as little as two hours advance notice.

Another thing we like it the flexible 4-hour cancellation policy on all appointments; a must when you have little kids and things can pop up last minute. Like a winter cold or just a case of the crankies that causes you to cancel your going-out plans.

photo credit: StyleBee

So who exactly will be coming to your house?  Fear not, Stylebee screens and selects every professional on the service, so you don’t have to.  All pros are licensed and most have extensive experience working at the hottest salons in LA, as well as doing editorial, fashion and film work. They are carefully selected for you based on the profile you set up, the stylist’s proximity to your location and availability. Because they will be in your home, pros are thoroughly vetted with background checks, interviews and references.

Cost: The StyleBee app is free to download and beauty services start at $50. A 20% gratuity is automatically charged to your credit card upon booking your appointment. No fumbling for cash or awkward tipping necessary.

Discount: StyleBee is offering our readers a $25 discount on blowout services when you enter the promo code TRICYCLE. Happy holidays, hot mama!

Online: To download app, visit Stylebee.com

Got a great at-home salon service to recommend?  We’d love to hear about it!  Let us know in the comment section below.

–Jennifer O’Brien

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Does your kid devour books faster than you can get to the libary? Rather than making constant trips (only to find them reluctant to return favorites), why not try out BookPig? Despite its gluttonous name, it’s not an endless stream of books delivered to your door, but one shipment each month. It works like Netflix for books, with a monthly fee, and you and your child put books into a queue, then wait for the fun, brightly colored package to arrive each month.

BookPig keeps track of your child’s reading level, so that they can make appropriate suggestions for future shipments. They also encourage feedback on which books you liked with fun stickers (“loved it!” “too easy,” etc.). You return the books after your next shipment arrives or, if your kid REALLY loves a particular story, you can purchase the book at a price about 50 to 75 percent below retail value.

Why Buy This Now?

1. Take Advantage of this Exclusive Red Tricycle Deal

2. BookPig Makes An Awesome Holiday Gift

3. Five Great Holiday Books to Rent (that are available on BookPig):

Rover Saves Christmas
Hershel and The Hanukkah Goblins
The Last Holiday Concert
A Mountain of Mittens
Eloise at Christmas Time

Discount: 62%
Value: $40
Your Cost: $15

Enjoy a 62% Discount  on BookPig services when you buy a $40 worth of book rentals for only $15!


The Details:
This Red Tricycle Promotional offer ends on Nov 29, 2010. Limit 1 per family, voucher can not be combined with other BookPig deals.  Multiple gift purchases allowed. No refunds or exchanges on expired or unused vouchers. Not transferable. Not valid for cash back. Cannot be combined with other Red Tricycle or BookPig vouchers or promotions. Cancellation before the credit is used completely will forfeit remaining credit. Expires May 22, 2011.