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Do you struggle to understand how people travel using points and miles? It can be easy to waste a lot of time learning travel hacking on your own, especially if you find it complex and confusing.  Let us pull back the curtain and show you how you can maximize money you're already spending to earn enough credit card points and miles to travel with your family for nearly free. If you want to learn ways to help you and your family travel more affordably using credit card points, this show is for you. 

Raya & Duane


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    The Reality of Opening 8 Credit Cards in 6 Months

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 43:11 Transcription Available


    [WAITLIST] 1:1 Points Travel Strategy Session - get on the waitlist here!Travel Freely App - How we keep track of all our cards! And make sure to follow us on Instagram! @travelpartyof5 Contrary to popular belief, opening multiple credit cards doesn't automatically tank your credit score. I'm living proof – with eight new cards in just six months and an "excellent" credit score of 808 to show for it.The credit card journey has been quite the ride. Growing up with warnings about the dangers of plastic and experiencing credit card debt twice in my younger years made me initially hesitant. Fast forward to today, and I've completely transformed my relationship with credit cards, using them strategically to fund incredible family adventures through points and miles.My husband and I break down the eight cards I've opened since January – spanning Chase, American Express, and Citi – and reveal how diversifying across different banks has been crucial to approval success. We share the surprising factors affecting credit scores (like why my husband's 763 score gets fewer approvals than my 808) and how credit history length significantly outweighs the impact of new accounts.The most pressing challenge we're facing? Meeting a massive $20,000 minimum spend requirement on the Amex Business Platinum. We discuss our strategy, including prepaying bills, planned expenses, and the somewhat controversial world of buying groups. And no, despite my husband's suggestions, we won't be purchasing jet skis to meet the requirement!These strategic credit card moves have yielded nearly 700,000 points across various programs, funding upcoming adventures to Thailand, Japan, Yosemite, and European Christmas markets. We also tackle the counterintuitive decision to sometimes pay cash for flights rather than using points when the value proposition doesn't make sense.Want to learn how to leverage points and miles for your own family travel? Join my waitlist for personalized one-on-one consulting sessions where I'll help you maximize your redemptions and plan your dream trips.**Some of the links on this page are affiliate links, which means I may earn a commission—at no extra cost to you—if you use them. I only recommend products I truly use and love.**

    Cancelling or Changing Award Travel in 2025

    Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 31:12 Transcription Available


    We dive into the complex world of changing and canceling award travel, sharing real experiences and practical strategies to help save your trip when plans change.• Domestic carriers like American, Alaska, and Southwest generally don't charge fees for award ticket changes• International airlines like Air France/Flying Blue, British Airways, and Singapore typically charge significant change fees• A personal saga of spending three hours changing Air France flights reveals important distinctions between calling the airline versus the loyalty program• Waiting for airline schedule changes can sometimes qualify you for fee-free changes or cancellations• Premium credit cards like Chase Sapphire Reserve and Capital One Venture X offer valuable trip protection benefits• An annual travel insurance policy (like Allianz) can provide additional protection for under $500 for a family of five• Booking one-way flights provides more flexibility and potentially lower change fees when plans shift• When evaluating change fees, consider whether the improved experience justifies the cost• Clearing cookies when searching for award availability can sometimes reveal better optionsIf you've enjoyed our podcast, please leave a review or rating wherever you listen. It helps more people find the podcast and helps us grow to provide more fun content. Thank you!

    Phoenix Staycation: Hilton Phoenix Tapatio Cliffs (Summer Staycation Series Pt 1!)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 26:59 Transcription Available


    CHASE SAPPHIRE 100K OFFER!!! (major thanks for using our links!)Follow us on Instagram @travelpartyof5 Discover our first episode in the Summer in Phoenix staycation series where we visit the Hilton Phoenix Tapatio Cliffs to determine if it's worth your points or dollars for a family getaway.• Hilton Phoenix Tapatio Cliffs is nestled in the mountains about 20 minutes north of Phoenix airport• Property features five pools plus "The Falls" water feature with a water slide that kids love• Resort is showing its age despite renovations, with rooms that feel dated and slightly musty• Service levels align more with a three-star property than the four-star rating it claims• Food and beverage options are adequate but expensive, with drinks running $20+ each• Points value ranges from reasonable (40,000 points in summer) to poor (up to 117,000 in spring)• Property works well for families on a budget, especially those using Hilton points during low season• Location requires a car as there are no walkable restaurants or attractions nearbyDon't forget to apply for the Chase Sapphire Preferred card with its limited-time 100,000 point sign-up bonus - only three days left when this episode airs! Check our show notes for our referral link.

    Positioning Flights for Families – What You Need to Know!

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 32:37 Transcription Available


    RideSafer VestCHASE SAPPHIRE 100K OFFER!!! (major thanks for using our links!)Follow us on Instagram @travelpartyof5 Positioning flights are a strategic tool for families who want to access better award flight availability and save money when traveling. These flights take you from your home airport to another airport where you'll begin your main journey, opening up more travel opportunities.• Alaska Airlines offers the best value, with flights as low as 4,500 miles per person for short haul domestic routes• Book positioning flights at least 11 months in advance for best availability and lowest prices• Always fly in the day before your long-haul flight when traveling with a family to avoid missing connections• Use hotel credit card free night certificates for airport hotels to minimize costs• Consider the total travel time and flight patterns - sometimes a positioning flight creates a more comfortable journey• Watch weather forecasts carefully for both your home city and positioning city• For families, positioning to airports with direct international flights often means better flight times and fewer overnight flights• Budget airlines can be good options if you factor in baggage costs and use shopping portals for extra savings• Always try to arrive at and depart from the same airport when possible• The Ride Safer Travel Vest is a great alternative to car seats when navigating transportation at your positioning cityIf you've gotten any value from our podcast, please leave us a rating or review wherever you listen. That helps more people find our podcast and my goal is growing the podcast.

    1 Day in Chicago (On Points!)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 22:21 Transcription Available


    CHASE SAPPHIRE 100K OFFER!!! (major thanks for using our links!)We spent 24 hours in Chicago before flying to Paris using points and miles, staying at the Intercontinental Magnificent Mile and exploring the city with our three kids. This strategic positioning flight saved us points while giving us an exciting mini-vacation in Chicago with deep dish pizza, the Bean, and activities like the Ice Cream Museum.• Booked Chicago to Paris for 85,000 Flying Blue points for all five family members• Used Southwest credits and gift cards for the positioning flight from Phoenix• Stayed at the Intercontinental Magnificent Mile using a free night certificate• Received a room upgrade thanks to IHG Platinum Elite status• Kids enjoyed the hotel's indoor pool movie night with popcorn and lemonade• Visited Chicago highlights: Lou Malnati's deep dish pizza, the Bean, and Starbucks Reserve• Ice Cream Museum was expensive but memorable for the children• Ed Debevic's restaurant with intentionally rude servers was entertaining• Positioning flights can be cost-effective when traveling as a family• Using hotel night certificates makes layovers more comfortable and funIf you get any value from this podcast, please take two seconds to leave us a rating or review wherever you listen. Come say hi on Instagram @travelpartyof5

    Don't Sleep on Premium Economy!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 14:48 Transcription Available


    CHASE SAPPHIRE 100K OFFER!!! (major thanks for using our links!)Premium economy offers a valuable middle ground between business class and economy, giving families significantly more comfort without the high price tag of business class tickets.• Premium economy on Air France features better seat recline and footrests• Cabin arrangement is typically 2-4-2 with approximately 40-48 seats• Passengers receive amenity kits with essentials like earplugs, socks, and toiletries• Kids get special activity boxes with puzzles and games• Access to one business class lavatory with premium skincare products• Flight attendants offer additional snacks and treats throughout the flight• Self-service refreshment station available for drinks and snacks• Booked five tickets using 150,000 Amex points transferred to Virgin Atlantic (with bonus)• Total taxes and fees were approximately $1,700 ($350 per person)• For a family of five, booking requires strategic seat selection• Particularly worthwhile for flights over seven hours• Award availability is typically better than business class• Excellent option for daytime flights when everyone is awakeIf you get value from our podcast and want to apply for the Chase Sapphire Preferred card with its limited-time 100,000 point bonus offer, please consider using our referral link (above).

    Lessons Learned from 2 Weeks in Europe with Kids!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 43:10 Transcription Available


    CHASE SAPPHIRE PREFERRED 100K SIGNUP BONUS!!! (THANK YOU FOR USING OUR LINK!!!)$40 off Away Luggage (we have the "Bigger Carry On" in 4 different colors!)Duane's shoe bagRaya's Carryon backpack (affiliate link)Duane's Men's Crossbody (affiliate link)Raya's crossbody bag (affiliate link)Raya's toiletry bag (affiliate link)Raya's mini backpack (Nordace mini)Our family of five conquered Paris, Barcelona, and Madrid over two weeks, and we're sharing all our hard-won wisdom for making European family travel successful and enjoyable.• Pack in carry-on only bags for a family of five by planning to do laundry during your trip• Manage jet lag with children by keeping them awake upon arrival and using melatonin the first few nights• Use eSIMs instead of international phone plans for more reliable and affordable data coverage• Bring the RideSafer travel vest for young children instead of bulky car seats• Plan only one major activity per day and leave plenty of unscheduled time• Include at least one completely free day in each city to allow for rest and spontaneous adventures• Set clear expectations with children about overnight flights and sleeping arrangements• Take advantage of hotel laundry facilities to pack lighter• Always use official taxi stands at airports and ignore unlicensed driversIf you've enjoyed our podcast, we would greatly appreciate if you could leave a review on iTunes. It would make our day to see our podcast recommended alongside other popular travel podcasts!

    Madrid on Points and Miles, as a Family of 5!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 44:21 Transcription Available


    The activities we did in Madrid (Food Tour and Flamenco show!): vi.me/1T9xdIf you're planning a trip to Europe using points and miles or have questions about traveling as a family of five, follow us on Instagram @TravelPartyofFive where we share highlights and tips from our adventures.In this episode:We travel to Madrid as part of our two-week European adventure, staying at the Hyatt Centric Gran Via using points, free night certificates, and suite upgrades for our family of five.• Taking the train from Barcelona to Madrid is simple and stress-free compared to flying• The Hyatt Centric Gran Via Madrid offers excellent location, service, and a memorable breakfast experience• Experiencing a flamenco show provides cultural entertainment even children can appreciate• The Royal Palace of Madrid showcases incredible opulence with special access to the royal kitchens• Madrid's tapas culture is perfect for families, allowing everyone to try small portions of different foods• Adjusting plans for rainy weather led to unexpected discoveries like the Museum of Illusions• Retiro Park offers a beautiful outdoor space for kids to play when weather permits• Following recommendations from "Somebody Feed Phil" led to authentic food experiences• Using Hyatt Globalist status maximizes value with free breakfast and potential room upgrades

    Barcelona with Kids, Using Points and Miles!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 46:01 Transcription Available


    Barcelona captivated us with its stunning architecture, vibrant culture, and delicious cuisine while we strategically used Hyatt points and upgrade awards to minimize travel costs. We navigated rainy weather by pivoting our plans, discovering indoor treasures and developing a daily rhythm that balanced sightseeing with leisurely meals at the hotel's exceptional club lounge.• Used points for Grand Hyatt Barcelona, strategically applying suite upgrade and club access awards• Experienced an enormous junior suite with a bathroom "as big as our entire Paris hotel room"• Enjoyed the hotel's exceptional breakfast buffet featuring churros, chocolate, and Nutella on tap• Visited Barcelona Aquarium and Time Out Market food hall during unexpected rainy weather• Explored Mercado de la Boqueria for an impromptu family food tour sampling local specialties• Took a family-friendly walking tour through the Gothic Quarter with churros and chocolate• Marveled at Park Güell's whimsical "gingerbread houses" while kids chased pigeons• Toured the breathtaking Sagrada Familia with its stunning colored stained glass windows• Savored daily churros con chocolate, seafood paella, and exceptional pastries• Missed beach visits and Tibidabo amusement park due to weather but already planning our returnIf you found this podcast helpful, please leave a review on Apple or Spotify! Reviews help our show reach more people, and we truly appreciate your feedback.

    Paris on Points as a Family of 5!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 44:17 Transcription Available


    Paris Macaron Class: vi.me/mTi2CBespoke Family Tours of Paris with Zoe at The Petit Guide (we did the Montmartre tour)Photo shoot: Flytographer! If you've never used them before, use my link to get $25 off your first photo shoot! In this episode, we're sharing how we took our family of 5 to Paris using travel points, showing how we explored Paris while staying at the Hyatt Regency Paris E'toile with Eiffel Tower views. We break down exactly how we managed hotel accommodations, transportation, dining and activities for three kids in one of Europe's most beautiful cities.• Using 85,000 airline points to fly all five family members to Paris• Navigating European hotel room limitations with connecting rooms for families• Taking advantage of Club Lounge access at Hyatt Regency Paris Etoile• Using the Paris Metro system with kids – surprisingly easy with navigation apps• Participating in kid-friendly activities like The Petite Guide tour of Montmartre• Taking a macaroon-making class where kids got hands-on experience• Visiting the Louvre Museum and seeing Napoleon's apartments• Enjoying the Tuileries Gardens with playground, trampolines and carousel• Finding family-friendly dining at Le Relais de L'Entrecôte and Brasserie de Louvre• Experiencing unexpected kindness from strangers on the MetroIf you enjoyed hearing about our Paris adventures, please share this episode with a friend who might be planning their own family trip!

    How We Booked 2 Weeks in Europe on Points as a Family of 5!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 23:42 Transcription Available


    We break down exactly how we booked our entire family of five for a two-week European adventure across Paris, Barcelona, and Madrid using points and miles. This trip demonstrates how strategic credit card usage, elite status benefits, and advance planning can transform an expensive dream vacation into an affordable reality.• Booked 5 economy seats on Air France for 85,000 Flying Blue miles with 25% discount for kids under 11• Leveraged Hyatt Globalist status to secure club access and connecting rooms at multiple properties• Used suite upgrade awards to enhance accommodation experience for the family• Booked high-speed train from Barcelona to Madrid using the Omio app • Secured premium economy return flights through Virgin Atlantic using 150,000 transferred Amex points• Communicated with hotels 6-8 weeks in advance to confirm connecting rooms and family accommodations• Used free night certificates and airline credits to minimize out-of-pocket expenses• Total cost under $2,000 for round-trip flights to Europe for a family of fiveIf you have questions about planning your own family trip using points and miles, find me on Instagram and say hello! I'm happy to answer them.

    What's With all the Credit Card Denials?!?!?!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 33:39 Transcription Available


    We explore strategies for handling credit card denials and share insights on navigating bank-specific rules to improve approval odds while discussing recent Hyatt award chart devaluations affecting popular properties worldwide.• Cancellation strategies for point bookings when plans change, including leveraging elite status for fee waivers• Comprehensive overview of Hyatt's 2024 award chart changes affecting 118 properties moving to higher categories and 30 moving lower• Notable category increases for popular properties including Grand Hyatt Kauai, Hyatt Regency Paris Etoile, and multiple Japan hotels• Personal experience with recent credit card denials for Capital One Spark despite strategic application approaches• Bank-specific approval strategies including closing older Chase Ink cards before applying for new ones• Using an EIN instead of SSN for business card applications to improve approval odds• Understanding American Express "pop-up jail" and potential workarounds• Application timing rules for major banks: Capital One (one card every six months), Citi (one card every eight days), and Barclays spending requirementsRemember that credit card denials aren't personal—they're algorithmic decisions based on specific data points. Take a deep breath and be patient if you experience rejections, as this is a marathon rather than a sprint.

    Trip Planning for Families: My Entire Process, Start to Finish!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 39:39 Transcription Available


    Link to my entire trip planning checklist for FREE! Planning a family trip can be stressful, but it doesn't have to be. Our discussion revolves around creating a structured timeline to help you earn points and maximize your travel experience. - Sharing a detailed planning timeline starting 18 months prior - Discussing how to choose travel destinations based on flight availability - Understanding the role of credit cards in earning travel points - Planning accommodations based on points options in each destination - Preparing travel logistics, packing, and activity planning - Final insights on stress-free family trip planning Thank you for tuning in! I'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode. Reach out on Instagram and let me know what you think!

    Airline Alliances: Book Smarter, Not Harder

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 30:29 Transcription Available


    Airline alliances are essential to maximizing your points and facilitating family travel. By understanding and utilizing these partnerships, families can find better availability, save points, and streamline their travel experiences.• Explanation of airline alliances • Importance of booking through the correct airline system • Discussion of major airline alliances • Real-world examples of leveraging airline partnerships • Tips for sweet spot locations and maximizing miles • Insights on transfer bonuses from banks • Recommendation of award search engines • Key strategies for family travel planning If this episode was helpful, make sure to subscribe and follow us on Instagram at TravelPartyof5 for lots more points and miles tips for your family of five or more.

    Grand Hyatt Scottsdale - The BEST Scottsdale Family Resort

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 34:00 Transcription Available


    This episode celebrates a memorable surprise anniversary staycation at the newly renovated Grand Hyatt Scottsdale, showcasing the couple's enriching experiences with their family. Insights into hotel amenities, dining options, and spa highlights deliver practical tips for families considering this luxury getaway.• Surprise staycation for anniversary • Overview of the Grand Hyatt Scottsdale renovations • Benefits of securing club access • Dining experiences and reviews of hotel restaurants • Highlights of the spa and wellness treatments • Tips for families planning a visit to the hotel

    Last Minute Spring Break Ideas in the US (with Points Availability!)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 25:26 Transcription Available


    With spring break approaching, today's episode focuses on last-minute travel destinations within the U.S. that can be booked using points. We share insights on family-friendly locations, tips for booking on points, and emphasize the importance of using travel rewards before they lose value. • Discussing the growing trend of last-minute spring break travel • Highlighting family-friendly destinations like Panama City Beach and Clearwater • Exploring Washington, D.C. as a free and fun travel option • Recommendations for enjoyable stays in San Diego and Hawaii • Advising on how to effectively search and book last-minute trips • Emphasizing the value of utilizing points for travel experiences • Encouraging families to set out on spontaneous trips and make lasting memories

    Discussing the Anxiety of Traveling (No Highlight Reel here!)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 34:43 Transcription Available


    Family adventures often come with an unseen layer of stress and anxiety, especially for parents. Through candid discussions about personal experiences, Raya and Duane explore the realities of family travel, mental health, and managing anxiety, reinforcing the message that feeling overwhelmed is a normal part of the journey. • Tackling the stress of family travel and managing expectations • Sharing personal anecdotes about stressful travel experiences • Discussing the impact of mental health on travel dynamics • Encouraging positive reframing of travel experiences • Highlighting the importance of community support and shared stories

    Montreal in...January?!?!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 30:21 Transcription Available


    Thanks for finding our podcast! We are a family of 5 who does most of our travel using credit card points and miles and we share how we leverage credit card offers to earn a ton of points/miles so we can afford travel as a larger family.Follow us on Instagram @TravelPartyof5Alternate title - Points for Poutine! :) In this episode Raya is sharing about a work trip to Montreal, highlighting the charm of the city and detailing how to effectively use travel points for hotel bookings. • Reflections on the Montreal experience in January • Insights into opening new credit cards for travel rewards • Experience at the Fairmont Queen Elizabeth during a workers' strike • Exploring Old Montreal and its unique winter charm • Understanding the Accor loyalty program and point transfers • Tips for navigating customs and travel delays effectively

    What's Coming in 2025 - Credit Card Strategies, Trips, & Life Updates!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 26:56 Transcription Available


    This episode shares our travel plans for 2025, including family trips to Europe, new puppy challenges, and credit card strategies for maximizing travel. We discuss life updates, budgeting tips, and our adventures in making travel a family affair. • Life update: introducing our new puppy, Maui • Upcoming trip to Christmas markets in Europe, exploring Paris, Strasbourg, and Cologne • Planning spring break travels in Paris and Spain • Summer plans for Oceanside and adjustments due to Hyatt renovations • Strategy for credit card usage to accumulate travel points • Exploring new travel apps for budgeting and trip planning • Goals for the podcast: reaching more families with travel inspiration

    The Best of 2024: Our Annual Travel Highlights!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 19:01 Transcription Available


    2024 was filled with memorable travel experiences, from top hotels and flights to unforgettable vacations. The episode focuses on sharing the best moments, while highlighting family-friendly options and personal favorites that made the year special.• Best couple's hotel at the Kempton Seafire in Grand Cayman • Top family hotel was the Park Hyatt Aviara • Most memorable flight on Air France from Paris to Phoenix • Overall favorite vacation revealed to be the trip to Grand Cayman • Reflecting on childhood memories in Japan • Excitement for upcoming trips planned in 2025

    Visit Arizona: The Polar Express & Bearizona in Williams, AZ

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 19:45 Transcription Available


    Thanks for finding our podcast! We are a family of 5 who does most of our travel using credit card points and miles and we share how we leverage credit card offers to earn a ton of points/miles so we can afford travel as a larger family.Follow us on Instagram @TravelPartyof5

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    2024 Recap: 15 Credit Cards & 1.4 Million Points (Without Wrecking Our Credit Score!)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 25:51 Transcription Available


    Thanks for finding our podcast! We are a family of 5 who does most of our travel using credit card points and miles and we share how we leverage credit card offers to earn a ton of points/miles so we can afford travel as a larger family.Follow us on Instagram @TravelPartyof5Click here to apply for the Chase Sapphire Cards we refer to in this episode. And if you've already got one of the Chase Sapphire cards, you'll want to apply for these business cards, linked here. 

    Hyatt Globalist Status: Do you need it?!?! (And how/why we got it!)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 21:04 Transcription Available


    In this episode, we're breaking down exactly how we earned Hyatt Globalist status without staying 60 nights in a hotel. Hyatt Globalist is the top-tier status that comes with incredible perks like free breakfast, room upgrades, late checkouts, and waived resort fees. We'll walk you through the steps we took, including how we used credit card spend, milestone rewards, and strategic stays to make it happen.We'll also talk about why Hyatt Globalist status has been a game-changer for our family and how it can save you thousands of dollars if it fits your travel plans. Plus, we're sharing an honest review of the Chase Sapphire Reserve Lounge in Phoenix and how it stacks up against other airport lounges.If you're looking to travel more with your family and want to maximize points and perks, this episode is packed with practical advice to get you started. Whether you're dreaming of earning Hyatt Globalist status or just want to stretch your travel budget further, we've got you covered.Thanks for listening—we're excited to help you plan your next trip!

    Andaz San Diego: Our first Globalist Stay!

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 26:25 Transcription Available


    In this episode, we're diving into our recent stay at the Andaz San Diego. If you've been eyeing this Hyatt property or planning a trip to San Diego, we've got you covered.We'll tell you everything about our experience at the Andaz San Diego, from the upgraded suite we got with our Globalist status to the rooftop pool and prime location in the Gaslamp Quarter. While this is a great spot for couples or adults, we'll share why we wouldn't bring our kids here and what makes it such a fun destination for a weekend getaway.We also talk about how we used Hyatt points to book the stay, why we chose this hotel over others, and the perks we took advantage of—like a free $107 breakfast and late checkout. On top of that, we'll share how we saved points by choosing this property over a more expensive option and even used our Southwest Companion Pass for flights.One of the highlights of our trip was dinner at Wolf in the Woods, one of San Diego's best restaurants, where Duane's high school friend is the head chef. We'll share what we ordered, our favorite dishes, and why this meal alone was worth the trip.In this episode, we also give updates on our points and miles strategies—like why I'm stuck in Amex pop-up jail and how we're diving into Hilton points for future trips. If you're interested in maximizing your travel rewards or want to learn more about staying at the Andaz San Diego, this episode is for you.We'd love for you to leave a review and email us a screenshot at travelpartyof5@gmail.com to enter our $50 gift card giveaway. Your support means so much, and it helps others find the podcast too.So, if you're curious about the Andaz San Diego, need tips for using points and miles, or just love travel stories, tune in! We're excited to share all the details and hope it inspires your next adventure.

    Chicago Athletic Association: A Hotel Review (And how we Manage Work Travel)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 19:44 Transcription Available


    Thanks for finding our podcast! We are a family of 5 who does most of our travel using credit card points and miles and we share how we leverage credit card offers to earn a ton of points/miles so we can afford travel as a larger family.Follow us on Instagram @TravelPartyof5The Suite I stayed in (Founder's Suite)In this episode of Travel Party of Five, hosts Raya and Duane dive into a review of the historic Chicago Athletic Association Hotel and share personal experiences and travel tips. Located in downtown Chicago, the Chicago Athletic Association Hotel is a beautifully restored property, originally built in 1893 as an exclusive athletic and social club. Now part of Hyatt's Unbound Collection, it offers unique features that make it a memorable choice for travelers.Raya provides a detailed account of her stay, including her room upgrade to the spacious Founder's Suite, which featured two fireplaces, a dining area, and views of Millennium Park. She also touches on the hotel's blend of classic and modern amenities, from the Game Room, where guests can enjoy shuffleboard and pool, to the historic Milk Room, once a Prohibition-era speakeasy, now serving breakfast and coffee. The hotel's Shake Shack in the lobby and the rooftop bar with city views add to its charm, making the Chicago Athletic Association Hotel a unique stay in the heart of the city.The episode also includes practical advice for families managing work travel. Raya and Duane discuss the challenges of leaving family behind and share tips for keeping things running smoothly at home. They highlight the importance of meal planning, family support, and sticking to routines, which help make travel easier on both the traveling parent and the family at home.While the Chicago Athletic Association offers plenty of character and charm, the hosts note that it may be best suited for adults rather than young families due to its historical decor and lack of child-friendly amenities like a pool. Overall, Raya and Duane agree that the Chicago Athletic Association Hotel is perfect for solo travelers, couples, or groups looking to explore the city with a touch of history.Whether you're interested in the architecture of the Chicago Athletic Association Hotel or seeking practical tips for balancing work travel and family, this episode offers insight and advice from experienced family travelers.4o

    Booking a Trip to Japan on Points as a Family of 5

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 28:34 Transcription Available


    Thanks for finding our podcast! We are a family of 5 who does most of our travel using credit card points and miles and we share how we leverage credit card offers to earn a ton of points/miles so we can afford travel as a larger family.Follow us on Instagram @TravelPartyof5If you're planning family travel to Japan, this episode is a must-listen! Join hosts Raya and Duane from Travel Party of Five as they break down the details of booking a family trip to Japan for five, all using points and miles. From finding the best time of year to travel to selecting airlines and hotel accommodations, they share each step they took to make their upcoming Japan adventure affordable and memorable.In this episode, Raya and Duane explain how they decided on traveling to Japan during fall break, avoiding Japan's busy cherry blossom season and hot summers. Since their family can only travel during school breaks, they chose fall for its pleasant weather and more manageable crowds. They also touch on how they strategized the use of points for their entire family to secure affordable flights without sacrificing comfort. Listeners can learn from their research on airline award programs like American Airlines and Singapore Airlines, along with tips for avoiding high fees by selecting Japan Airlines for their main flights.One of the challenges discussed in planning family travel to Japan was finding flights for five people on points. Raya shares how she worked through each airline's award program and explains her top choices based on seat availability and costs. Family travel to Japan isn't complete without talking about transportation and accommodations, so the hosts also cover how they'll use points to stay at several Hyatt hotels and how they planned in advance to accumulate the points needed for their stay.Travel Party of Five also talks about tips for positioning flights, which are often necessary when traveling internationally. They explain how to fly from their home city of Phoenix to San Francisco to catch their Japan-bound flight using Alaska Airlines points, sharing how they scored affordable seats for their whole family. They describe each airline's booking quirks, sharing a few insider tips, like how American Airlines Japan Airlines award seats tend to show up a day later than expected on AA's site, making it easier to snag deals if you check back at the right times.In addition to flights, they outline their Japan accommodations booked on points, including the Grand Hyatt Tokyo, the Hyatt Centric Ginza, the Hyatt House Tokyo Shibuya, and the Hyatt Place Kyoto. Since they hold Hyatt Globalist status, they're planning to enjoy some perks, including potential free breakfast and room upgrades, making family travel to Japan even more cost-effective.As a family of five, Raya and Duane know the challenges that come with planning a big trip, especially when it's as far as Japan. They're excited to explore Tokyo, Kyoto, and local favorites like ramen shops, convenience stores, and perhaps even the base where Duane spent part of his childhood. They also look forward to sharing their experiences and more Japan travel tips after their trip, helping other families plan their own dream vacations.Tune in to learn how to make a trip to Japan possible for your family with points and miles! You'll walk away with practical tips on using points for flights and accommodations, as well as how to navigate travel logistics when you have a larger family. For more tips and to follow along on their family travel adventures, find them on Instagram at TravelParty5.

    Visit Arizona: Ride With Us on the Verde Canyon Railroad!

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 15:48 Transcription Available


    Thanks for finding our podcast! We are a family of 5 who does most of our travel using credit card points and miles and we share how we leverage credit card offers to earn a ton of points/miles so we can afford travel as a larger family.Follow us on Instagram @TravelPartyof5All aboard for a journey through Arizona's hidden gem, the Verde Canyon! In this episode, join hosts Raya and Duane as they take you on a journey aboard the Verde Canyon Railroad. As part of their "Visit Arizona" series, they explore this historic train route that travels through the stunning Verde Canyon, often called Arizona's other Grand Canyon. Listen in as they share their experiences, tips, and insights about this unique four-hour train ride, which departs from Clarkdale and travels to Perkinsville and back.Raya and Duane discuss everything you need to know before hopping on the Verde Canyon Railroad, from the best time of year to ride to what to expect during the journey. They describe the comfortable train cars, complete with air conditioning, champagne, and charcuterie boxes, making it a fun and relaxing ride for travelers. You'll learn why choosing a seat on the right side of the train offers better views of Arizona's landscapes, and how each car has access to an open-air observation deck where passengers can enjoy unobstructed views.As you ride along the Verde River, the train's guide shares stories about the region's history, including details about ancient Sinagua cliff dwellings, local mining towns, and the railroad's origins. Duane even hints at some of the lesser-known themed rides the Verde Canyon Railroad offers, such as Ales on Rails and special stargazing journeys, making it a versatile experience for visitors.Raya and Duane explain their own journey from Phoenix to Clarkdale, sharing how the trip through Cottonwood added a charming touch to their adventure. While they were hoping to catch some fall foliage, they learned that Arizona's unseasonably warm weather kept the fall colors at bay. Still, the ride offered beautiful views of red rock formations and lush greenery along the river, a striking contrast to the desert surroundings.If you're planning to visit Sedona or Flagstaff, Raya and Duane recommend making the Verde Canyon Railroad part of your trip. It's an easy day trip from these locations and a great way to see more of Arizona's varied landscapes. They suggest pairing your train ride with a stay at the Pinion Point, a Hyatt Vacation Club in Sedona, which can be booked using points. After a morning ride on the train, you can head back to Sedona for a nice dinner and complete a perfect day exploring Northern Arizona.In addition to sharing their personal experiences, Raya and Duane offer practical advice for making the most of your Verde Canyon Railroad adventure. They emphasize the importance of bringing a deck of cards or other activities for the ride, as cell service is unavailable during much of the journey. Their laid-back, honest review helps you decide if this train ride is right for your family, especially if you're looking for a mix of history, relaxation, and scenic beauty.Whether you're a local or just passing through, this episode of "Travel Party of Five" provides all the information you need to plan your trip on the Verde Canyon Railroad. Follow Raya and Duane on Instagram @travelpartyoffive for more tips, answers to your questions, and updates on future episodes.Tune in to discover why the Verde Canyon Railroad should be on your Arizona travel itinerary, and get inspired to plan your next family adventure.

    Hyatt Regency Tamaya & the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta!

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 39:08 Transcription Available


    Thanks for finding our podcast! We are a family of 5 who does most of our travel using credit card points and miles and we share how we leverage credit card offers to earn a ton of points/miles so we can afford travel as a larger family.Follow us on Instagram @TravelPartyof5In this episode of the Travel Party of Five podcast, hosts Raya and Duane share all the details of their recent weekend getaway to New Mexico. They take you through their stay at the Hyatt Regency Tamaya and their very first visit to the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta. This episode is a must-listen if you've ever thought about experiencing the excitement of hundreds of colorful hot air balloons filling the sky.The Hyatt Regency Tamaya is located just outside of Albuquerque, and it became the perfect home base for their trip. This family-friendly resort offers beautiful mountain views, plenty of activities, and a relaxing atmosphere. From horseback riding to cozy fireplaces, this property has something for everyone. Raya and Duane used their points to book a stay here, and they share tips on how you can do the same, especially if you're aiming to attend the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta. With features like multiple pools, bike trails, and even s'mores nights, the Hyatt Regency Tamaya makes it easy for families to enjoy their stay while exploring the area.The main highlight of their trip was attending the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta. This world-famous event runs for nine days each October, with sessions in the early morning and evening. They describe the unforgettable experience of waking up at 2:30 AM to catch the first bus to the event, and the thrill of watching the mass ascension where hundreds of balloons take off together. Even with the early wake-up call, they agreed it was worth it. They explain the options for getting to the festival, including the convenience of using a park-and-ride system to avoid traffic.During the episode, Raya and Duane also share practical advice for attending the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta, like dressing warmly, packing patience for crowds, and booking everything in advance. They recommend at least one morning session and a night session if you want to experience all the magic the event has to offer.Tune in to this episode to hear more about the Hyatt Regency Tamaya, the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta, and tips on how to use points and miles to make the most of your family travels. Raya and Duane share all the highs and lows of their trip, from delicious New Mexican food and drone shows, to the chilly, early morning balloon launches. They hope this episode inspires you to plan your own adventure to New Mexico and discover the charm of the Hyatt Regency Tamaya and the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta.So, if you're planning a family trip or looking for your next destination to use points and miles, this episode will give you plenty of insights. Don't miss their advice on how to make the most of a short weekend trip, tips on booking with points, and why the Hyatt Regency Tamaya is an ideal choice if you're visiting the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta.

    Replay: How to Earn the Southwest Companion Pass

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 34:06 Transcription Available


    In this episode, we're revisiting one of the most valuable tools for frequent family travelers—the Southwest Companion Pass. If you've been wondering how to earn the Southwest Companion Pass, or you're looking to maximize your travel savings, this episode is for you.We share our  personal experiences as a family of five, highlighting how earning the Southwest Companion Pass has made a huge impact on our travel plans. We explain how it allows us to fly with one companion for free (except for taxes and fees) on every Southwest flight. Since earning their Companion Passes in early 2023, they've traveled to destinations like Maui, Costa Rica, and Washington, D.C., only paying for a fraction of their family's flights.If you're new to this game-changer, we break down exactly how to earn the Southwest Companion Pass, covering the most important steps like when to apply for Southwest credit cards and how to meet the minimum spending requirements. Timing is critical, and Raya and Duane explain how to maximize your travel benefits by planning strategically, especially if you're a larger family like theirs.Here's what we'll cover in this episode:What is the Southwest Companion Pass?How to Earn the Southwest Companion Pass: We walk you through earning the 135,000 Rapid Rewards points needed within one calendar year. Raya also explains the alternative way to earn the Companion Pass by flying 100 Southwest flights, though she acknowledges that's a harder route for most families.Maximizing the Companion Pass for Two Years: Learn why applying for the right Southwest credit cards at the right time can help you stretch the benefits for almost two full years.Who Should (and Shouldn't) Get the Companion Pass: Raya and Duane explain how the Southwest Companion Pass makes sense for people who frequently travel to domestic and nearby international destinations. They also discuss how it may not be the best fit if you don't live near a Southwest hub or prefer long-haul international travel.One of the most crucial takeaways from this episode is understanding the best time to apply and spend on your Southwest credit cards. Raya stresses that if you want to earn the Companion Pass for the maximum amount of time, it's important to ensure that your points hit your account after January 1st, so you can enjoy the pass for two full years.Throughout the episode, they also share their personal strategies and a mistake Raya made when they first earned their passes—one she wants you to avoid. Whether you're aiming for more frequent family vacations or planning weekend getaways, this episode is packed with tips on how to earn the Southwest Companion Pass, how to use it, and why it's a game-changer for larger families.If you're thinking about applying for Southwest credit cards, now is the time to start, so you can begin earning your Companion Pass for next year. As always, feel free to message us on Instagram at @TravelPartyof5 if you have any questions about how to earn the Southwest Companion Pass. We're here to help you make your family travel more affordable!

    Things to do in Kauai (with Young Kids! Part 2 of 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 34:55 Transcription Available


    Chase Sapphired Preferred - ELEVATED OFFER (OCT 2025)World of Hyatt Personal Card - ELEVATED OFFER (OCT 2025)All other best cards for October 2025Follow us on Instagram @TravelPartyof5Want amazing family photos? Use our Flytographer Referral Link and Get $50 OFF YOUR FIRST SHOOT! (Valid 10/1-10/31/2024. After that, it's $25 off your first shoot).Capt Andy's - the Na Pali Coast Boat Tour we didLydgate ParkPoipu Beach - Sea TurtlesIn this episode of the Travel Party of Five podcast, hosts Raya and Duane dive into the best family-friendly things to do in Kauai. Traveling with kids aged four to ten can be a challenge, but the island of Kauai offers plenty of activities that are both fun and accessible for families. Whether you're looking for scenic spots, unique local experiences, or simple ways to keep your kids entertained, Kauai has something for everyone.Poipu Beach is a must-see spot, especially in the evening, when you can witness sea turtles coming ashore. As one of the best things to do in Kauai with kids, Poipu Beach provides the opportunity to see nature up close, with volunteers ensuring the turtles are protected. If you're visiting Kauai with your family, you won't want to miss this.From there, they explore Waimea Canyon, often called the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific." This breathtaking spot offers panoramic views of the island and is another one of the incredible things to do in Kauai. It's a great destination for families, and the kids enjoyed the views despite the winding roads. The key is to go early, as clouds tend to roll in by mid-morning. The episode gives a breakdown of what to expect, how much it costs, and why it's one of the top things to do in Kauai.Raya and Duane also highlight Hanalei Bay, which they recommend as a perfect place for families to relax. With its calm waters, Hanalei Bay is one of the best places for young kids to swim and play. For those seeking adventure, they discuss their boat tour of the Na Pali Coast, a six-hour trip with Captain Andy's. This tour, while pricey, delivered unforgettable views of the coast and a chance to see dolphins swimming alongside the boat. The Na Pali Coast is one of Kauai's most iconic landmarks and can only be seen by air or sea. They break down what to expect on the tour, why it's worth the cost, and how to prepare your family for a day on the water. It's one of the more adventurous things to do in Kauai, and Duane lists it as one of his favorite experiences from the trip.The episode also explores more relaxed family activities, like visiting Lydgate Park, a huge playground near Wailua, and eating at local favorite restaurants. They share their recommendations for kid-friendly meals and highlight Japanese Grandma's Café as their top restaurant pick from the trip.Whether you're visiting Kauai for the first time or returning with your family, this episode is packed with tips, insights, and firsthand experiences of family-friendly things to do in Kauai. From beaches and scenic spots to local eats and boat tours, you'll leave with a clear idea of how to make the most of your family trip to this stunning island.So, if you're planning a trip and need inspiration for things to do in Kauai with your family, this episode is for you! 

    Grand Hyatt Kauai - Booked on Points as a Family of 5! (Part 1 of 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 41:06 Transcription Available


    Flytographer Referral Link - Get $50 OFF YOUR FIRST SHOOT! (Valid 10/1-10/31/2024. After that, it's $25 off your first shoot).Chase Sapphired Preferred - ELEVATED OFFER (OCT 2025)World of Hyatt Personal Card - ELEVATED OFFER (OCT 2025)All other best cards for October 2025Follow us on Instagram @TravelPartyof5Tune in to learn:How we used points and miles to book flights and a stay at the Grand Hyatt Kauai.What to expect from the property, including its amenities, dining options, and more.Tips on how to score club access and save money on meals during your stay.Current offers on points and miles cards that can help you book your next family trip.In this episode of Travel Party of Five, we're diving into the first part of our family's recent trip to Kauai, including a detailed review of our stay at the Grand Hyatt Kauai. As always, we're focused on how we used points and miles to make this dream vacation happen—without breaking the bank. We'll walk you through the entire experience, from flights to food to activities, while sharing tips on how to maximize your points and miles to stay at luxury properties like the Grand Hyatt Kauai.We started the trip by using our points and miles to book flights with Southwest, taking full advantage of our Companion Pass to fly our family of five for the price of three tickets. For our stay, we used Hyatt points to book the Grand Hyatt Kauai, a Category 7 property, saving us over $8,000 in cash costs. We'll explain how we secured this luxury stay with just 30,000 points per night and offer tips on making the most of the club access at the hotel, which helped us save on meals during the trip.Our review of the Grand Hyatt Kauai covers everything from the beautiful ocean views and spacious property to the pool areas, which include a lazy river, water slide, and even a lagoon. You'll hear about how the property's location near Poipu Beach provided access to wildlife like Hawaiian monk seals and sea turtles. Plus, we'll share our experiences with on-property dining options, including our memorable meal at Tidepools, and what to expect from the club lounge.We'll also touch on a few mishaps, including a stomach bug that hit one of our kids, which led to some unexpected challenges. Despite this, the Grand Hyatt Kauai provided plenty of space and amenities to make our stay comfortable, even during a family emergency.So if you're looking for practical tips on how to use points and miles to book family vacations at luxury properties like the Grand Hyatt Kauai, or you just want to hear about what it's really like to travel with kids, this episode is for you. Stay tuned for part two, where we'll cover all the fun activities we did in Kauai, and share more about how points and miles made this dream vacation possible.Whether you're a seasoned points and miles pro or just getting started, we hope this episode helps you learn new ways to travel more for less!

    How We've Earned 1 MILLION POINTS Already in 2024 (Without spending $1 Million Dollars)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 17:24 Transcription Available


    Thanks for finding our podcast! We are a family of 5 who does most of our travel using credit card points and miles and we share how we leverage credit card offers to earn a ton of points/miles so we can afford travel as a larger family.Follow us on Instagram @TravelPartyof5Link: The Travel Freely app we use to keep track of all our cards (IT'S COMPLETELY FREE!)Best Cards - September 2024 (incl the Hilton and IHG cards we reference in this episode!) In this episode, we dive deep into how we earned over 1 million points in just nine months without spending anywhere near 1 million dollars. If you've ever wondered how to earn points for travel while sticking to your regular budget, this episode is for you. We'll walk you through the exact cards we opened to earn over 1 million points. We believe that knowing how to earn points for travel doesn't need to be complicated, and with our straightforward advice, you'll be on your way to your next vacation in no time.One of the key takeaways is that earning 1 million points is achievable, even without massive spending. We emphasize the importance of opening the right cards at the right time and how to align your points strategy with your travel goals. If you've been thinking about a trip to Hawaii, for example, we'll show you how to earn points for travel that can make those dreams a reality. We discuss how having a specific trip in mind helps you focus your efforts on earning the points you need for flights, hotels, and more.This episode also covers how we keep track of the cards we open, and how using tools like Travel Freely makes the process easier. It's not just about earning 1 million points — it's about doing it in a way that fits into your everyday life.We'll also share tips for planning future trips. For example, we've got our eyes on Japan and Yellowstone, and we're already thinking ahead to earning points for 2026. Planning early and focusing on cards that offer free nights and perks can make a huge difference, especially for family travel. By sharing our experiences, we hope to show you how to earn points for travel in a way that works for you, too.If you're new to earning points and miles, this episode is packed with information on how to start, and if you're already on the journey, you'll pick up some new strategies for growing your points stash. With a calm, straightforward approach, we break down everything you need to know without any overwhelming jargon.Listen in to discover how we earned over 1 million points and how you can apply these tips to your own travel plans. Whether you're a family of five or just starting your points journey, there's something here for everyone.Find us on Instagram at @TravelPartyofFive for more tips, and don't forget to leave a review if you enjoy the podcast. Thanks for listening!

    Places to Visit in Arizona (& Where to Use Points): Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon, Sedona, Flagstaff

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 41:29 Transcription Available


    Thanks for finding our podcast! We are a family of 5 who does most of our travel using credit card points and miles and we share how we leverage credit card offers to earn a ton of points/miles so we can afford travel as a larger family.Follow us on Instagram @TravelPartyof5Click here to apply for the Chase Sapphire Cards we love for earning Hyatt points, and if you've already got one of the Chase Sapphire cards, you'll want to apply for these business cards, linked here. In this episode, we're diving into some of the best places to visit in Arizona. Whether you're planning a road trip or just a weekend getaway, we've got you covered with four amazing destinations, all within a five-hour drive from Phoenix. From the iconic Grand Canyon to the hidden gems in Flagstaff and Sedona, we'll show you how to explore the stunning scenery and enjoy family-friendly activities in these unforgettable locations.First, we take you to the Grand Canyon, a true bucket-list destination and one of the most famous places to visit in Arizona. With breathtaking views and plenty of spots to explore, it's perfect for a day trip or an overnight stay. We'll share tips on where to stay, including options you can book with points, and some of the best experiences for families visiting this natural wonder.Next, we head to Antelope Canyon and Lake Powell. Discover how you can paddleboard through serene waters or take a guided tour through the stunning canyon formations. Antelope Canyon is one of the most unique places to visit in Arizona, and we'll give you all the details on how to make the most of your time there, including must-see spots like Horseshoe Bend.Our third stop is Flagstaff, an ideal destination for families who want to escape the desert heat. With cooler temperatures, outdoor activities, and plenty of family-friendly attractions, Flagstaff is one of the best places to visit in Arizona during summer or winter. From skiing in the winter months to hiking in the summer, it's a year-round destination worth checking out.Finally, we wrap up our tour in Sedona, known for its famous red rocks and vibrant energy. This is one of the most popular places to visit in Arizona for a reason! We'll talk about exploring the area's unique hiking trails, experiencing the Pink Jeep Tours, and soaking in the beauty of this high-desert oasis. Sedona is perfect for day trips or a longer stay, especially if you're looking to relax and connect with nature.Along the way, we'll share tips on how to book your stays using points and miles, making family travel more affordable than ever. Whether you're planning to visit during the warm summer months or looking for cooler escapes in the high desert, this episode will guide you through some of the most incredible places to visit in Arizona.If you're ready to explore Arizona beyond Phoenix, tune in to this episode to discover the best spots to visit, how to make the most of your time, and where to stay using points to maximize your travel budget. Don't miss our pro tips on lodging, outdoor adventures, and family-friendly activities in Arizona's most beautiful locations. PLUS we share an ideal 7-10 day itinerary at the end of the episode!

    Visit Arizona: Where to Stay in Phoenix/Scottsdale Using Points!

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 31:25 Transcription Available


    Thanks for finding our podcast! We are a family of 5 who does most of our travel using points and miles and we share how we leverage credit card welcome offers to earn a ton of points/miles so we can afford travel as a larger familyFollow us on Instagram @TravelPartyof5Click here to apply for the Chase Sapphire Cards  - we use these points to book all our Hyatt hotels. And if you've already got one of the Chase Sapphire cards, you'll want to apply for these business cards, linked here. _____________________This episode is the first episode in a series all around visiting the great state of Arizona!!! First up - we explore everything you need to know when you visit Arizona, with a focus on where to stay in Scottsdale and where to stay in Phoenix and Tempe. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, we'll help you find the perfect place to stay while sharing tips on how to make the most of your trip using points and miles.We start by discussing why Arizona is a top travel destination, especially for those interested in experiencing the beauty of the desert landscape. From the best time of year to visit Arizona to how to handle the summer heat and cooler winter months, we break down the key points to consider before booking your trip. Whether you want to explore the outdoors or just relax by the pool, this episode will give you all the essential details for planning your visit to Arizona.Next, we dive into where to stay in Scottsdale, covering a range of hotels and resorts that cater to different travel styles. If you're using points, we highlight some excellent options for Hyatt, Marriott, Hilton, and IHG members. For those wondering where to stay in Scottsdale, we recommend the Hyatt House and Hyatt Place in Old Town for convenient access to shopping, dining, and nightlife. For a more luxurious experience, we suggest the Andaz Scottsdale and the Royal Palms, which offer unique, upscale settings perfect for couples or special occasions. If you're traveling with family, we also explore the soon-to-be Grand Hyatt Scottsdale, a fantastic choice for family-friendly accommodations.For Marriott points users, we discuss where to stay in Scottsdale, such as the JW Marriott Camelback Inn Resort & Spa and the Phoenician. Both properties offer luxury and comfort with beautiful views and top-notch service, making them ideal for romantic getaways or family vacations. If you're looking for where to stay in Scottsdale using IHG or Hilton points, we mention options like the Holiday Inn Express and the Hilton Garden Inn, both centrally located in Old Town Scottsdale. For a more extravagant stay, the Fairmont Princess is a top pick, especially during the holiday season when the property transforms into a winter wonderland perfect for families.Beyond Scottsdale, we also guide you through where to stay in Phoenix if your trip includes events, concerts, or sports games. We suggest properties like the Hyatt Regency Downtown Phoenix and the Kimpton Palomar, both of which are great choices if you're looking for where to stay in Phoenix and want to be close to Chase Field or Talking Stick Resort Arena. These hotels offer convenience for those wanting to stay near the heart of the action while enjoying top-tier amenities.So, if you're planning to visit Arizona, tune in to this episode for the full rundown on where to stay in Scottsdale, where to stay in Phoenix, and how to make your trip unforgettable. Whether you're traveling for relaxation, adventure, or a special event, we've got you covered with all the tips and tricks you need to make your Arizona trip a success!

    Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort - Review from a Family of 5!

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 45:04 Transcription Available


    GIVEAWAY WINNER HAS BEEN ANNOUNCED AND NOTIFIED! Thank you all for the reviews, we appreciate it so so much. In today's episode we are sharing all the details of our Labor Day road trip to Huntington Beach, California!Our family stayed at the Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach for the first time on this trip. It's a category six hotel beloved by the points and miles community. Discover how we scored a spacious suite for 44,000 points per night, with a surprise Guest of Honor award gifted from a friend! From free breakfast to complimentary valet parking, find out how these perks made our trip even more special. We share our hilarious first-time experience in a suite, complete with our oldest son's penthouse dreams dashed by YouTube videos.We also share a few kid-friendly activities (most of which are FREE!) that we did in and around Huntington Beach, including Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve and...the Huntington Beach Public Library??!!?! 

    Family Travel Q&A - How to know when your kids will appreciate a trip? And MORE!

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 37:21 Transcription Available


    Flytographer referral link - you can use our link to save $25 off your first booking! Thank you in advance for supporting our free content

    Shopping Portals: How to Earn a TON of Points Without Opening More Credit Cards!

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 38:56 Transcription Available


    Our Rakuten Referral Link - Use our link for an extra 10% cashback on top of current rates until 9/30/2024!Curious how to earn more points without opening yet another credit card? In our opinion, this is the best way to earn a lot of points, besides opening yet another credit card. ENTER: Shopping Portals!  This is a full beginner's guide to shopping portals and maximizing your points and miles.  We review different types of shopping portals, from credit card and airline miles portals to cashback options like Rakuten. We give specific examples of how we have used these various portals recently, AND how many points/cashback we've earned! We also share how we've transitioned from mere cashback to racking up American Express membership rewards points using...meal subscription services?!? Sort of.Whether you're a points novice or a seasoned traveler, this episode is packed with actionable insights and strategies to take your rewards game to the next level.

    Can You Rent a Car using Points? Our Best Tips for Affordable Car Rentals (& A GIVEAWAY!)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 27:56 Transcription Available


    Follow us on Instagram @TravelPartyof5**GIVEAWAY: ENDS 9/7/24! Details: We are raffling off ONE $50 gift card of your choosing (must be able to be sent via email). Ideas: Starbucks, Target, Southwest, Walmart, you name it. FOR A CHANCE TO WIN: Leave us a review on itunes, screenshot your review and email it to us at travelpartyof5@gmail.com. That's it! I feel like your chances are fairly high. Winner will be contacted 9/8/24. Thank you in advance

    Kimpton Seafire: Couples Trip to Grand Cayman using Points!

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 36:20 Transcription Available


    Thanks for finding our podcast! We are a family of 5 who does most of our travel using points and miles and we share how we leverage credit card offers to earn a ton of points/miles so we can afford travel as a larger family.Follow us on Instagram @TravelPartyof5Click here to apply for our favorite points - we used these points to book our flights to Paris next year for all 5 of us!  And if you've already got one of the Chase Sapphire cards, you'll want to apply for these business cards, linked here. For all the cards we recommend beyond Chase, those are linked here INCLUDING THE IHG CARD WE USED TO BOOK THE KIMPTON SEAFIRE! It's the IHG One Rewards Premier Credit Card, but any IHG card would work. **Some links may be affiliate links which means we make a small commission if you choose to book through those links. Thank you for supporting our free content by using these links

    Air France Business Class Review (& Why We Recommend AF for Families!)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 28:34 Transcription Available


    Thanks for finding our podcast! We are a family of 5 who does most of our travel using points and miles and we share how we leverage credit card offers to earn a ton of points/miles so we can afford travel as a larger family.Follow us on Instagram @TravelPartyof5Click here to apply for our favorite points - we used these points to book our flights to Paris next year for all 5 of us!  And if you've already got one of the Chase Sapphire cards, you'll want to apply for these business cards, linked here. For all the cards we recommend beyond Chase, those are linked here. **Some links may be affiliate links which means we make a small commission if you choose to book through those links. Thank you for supporting our free content by using these links

    Our Points & Miles Toolbox - How We Manage 20+ Credit Cards!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 20:09 Transcription Available


    CardpointersMaxRewardsTravel FreelyRocket MoneyMax My PointPoint.mePointsYeah.comEver felt overwhelmed by the world of credit card points and miles? Me too! It can be A LOT. Fortunately we've found some apps to help us manage this hobby and they've really made it super easy. This episode is all about getting yourself organized in the world of credit card points and miles. We are sharing our favorite tools, like Rocket Money, that streamline your budgeting by importing and categorizing all your transactions. We'll also touch on other apps like EveryDollar and YNAB but explain why Rocket Money is our go-to for its user-friendly interface and precise transaction tracking. We talk about an app that makes sure you're getting the full value out of all of your monthly/yearly credit card benefits/credits/perks, and another that advises you on which credit card to use to get the most points for your purchases. We also dive into the Travel Freely app, a comprehensive tool that keeps track of your credit card details, sign-up bonuses, and annual fees, making sure you never miss an opportunity to maximize your benefits.We also shed light on some of our favorite travel planning resources, and some of the best points tracker websites like Max My Point, Point.me, and PointsYeah, which help you monitor point availability for hotels and flights. Tune in and transform how you manage your credit card rewards and travel points, making every trip a rewarding experience!

    Road Trip Tips - Your Guide to Roadtripping with Kids!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 26:58 Transcription Available


    All of our favorite cards and links are here: https://beacons.ai/travelpartyof5We think road trips are the EASIEST way to get started using points and miles!!! It's so low risk and can have big rewards. If you've ever wondered how to make family road trips less stressful and more fun, this is for you. We're giving you all of our best tips for road trips with kids. We even reveal what it was like to take our son on his first road trip to Las Vegas at just six weeks old, offering insights that both seasoned road trippers and newcomers will find invaluable.From managing food and entertainment expenses to ensuring a smooth ride, we cover all the essentials for a successful family road trip. Learn how substantial breakfasts and portable snacks can keep both your budget and your kids happy, and discover the magic of iPads with pre-downloaded shows for keeping little ones entertained. We also share tech must-haves like Bluetooth headphones and portable chargers, and recommend carrying a twin air mattress for that pesky extra kid (ha). Join us for a road trip down memory lane and take away practical advice to make your next family adventure the best one yet.

    Family Trip to Yellowstone: The Road Trip That Isn't Happening (yet)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 28:15


    Click here to apply for the Chase Sapphire Cards we refer to in this episode - we used these points to book all our Hyatt hotels. And if you've already got one of the Chase Sapphire cards, you'll want to apply for these business cards, linked here. All other best cards (including the Capital One Venture and Venture X cards which you can use to erase travel expenses) are linked here!In this episode - Not all trips go as planned. In fact, some of them never even make it off the drawing room floor (so to speak).In this episode we're sharing our thought process as we attempted to plan a family trip to Yellowstone, but (spoiler alert) realized halfway through we had to pivot and save Yellowstone for another time. We get a lot of questions about how we plan our trips, and today, we're sharing our planning process for our upcoming family trip to Yellowstone. First, we discuss the decision between driving and flying to Yellowstone. From Phoenix, driving takes about 15 hours, which can be broken up with an overnight stay in Zion National Park. Flying, on the other hand, offers the convenience of using points, but with no direct flights from Phoenix to Bozeman or Jackson, connections are necessary. We explore options like Southwest, United, and Delta, and share our experience applying for a United business card to cover the flight costs.Next, we dive into lodging options within Yellowstone. Staying inside the park can save you the hassle of daily long drives, but accommodations like Mammoth Springs and the Old Faithful Inn fill up fast. We explain how to secure your reservations, including booking a year in advance and monitoring for cancellations.Our Yellowstone travel itinerary also covers the challenges of using points for accommodations. We talk about balancing the use of points and cash, considering properties in West Yellowstone and Jackson. While finding points-eligible hotels like the Holiday Inn in West Yellowstone and various Hilton and Marriott options in Jackson, we also emphasize the importance of having the right credit cards to earn those valuable points.As we finalize our plans, we realize the need for flexibility. With two major international trips already planned for next year, we decide to shift our Yellowstone trip to 2026. This allows us ample time to open new credit cards, meet minimum spends, and earn the points needed for a more cost-effective vacation. Plus, we'll have the Southwest Companion Pass again by then, making flights even more affordable.In the meantime, we pivot to an alternative plan: a road trip to Yosemite National Park and Lake Tahoe. This trip provides a mix of stunning natural beauty and relaxation by the lake, breaking up the summer heat with a memorable adventure.Throughout this episode, we highlight the importance of early planning, being flexible with travel dates, and using points strategically. Whether you're looking to escape to Yellowstone or considering other family-friendly destinations, our insights and detailed Yellowstone travel itinerary will help you plan a trip that's both fun and budget-friendly.Tune in to learn how to navigate the challenges of planning a family trip to Yellowstone, from securing flights and accommodations to maximizing your points and miles. Don't miss our insider tips on making the most of your travel rewards and ensuring a smooth and enjoyable journey for your family.**Some experience links may be affiliate links which means we make a small commission if you choose to book through those links. Thank you for supporting our free content by using these links

    Phoenix to San Diego for July 4th (Family Road Trip on Points!)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 36:30


    Thanks for finding our podcast! We are a family of 5 who does most of our travel using points and miles (often called travel hacking) and we share how we leverage credit card offers to earn a ton of points/miles so we can afford to travel more with all five of us.Follow us on Instagram @TravelPartyof5Click here to apply for the Chase Sapphire Cards we refer to in this episode - we used these points to book all our Hyatt hotels. And if you've already got one of the Chase Sapphire cards, you'll want to apply for these business cards, linked here. (Yes, you probably can apply for business cards!)In this episode, we're sharing all the behind the scenes from our family road trip from Phoenix to San Diego. If you're planning a family road trip to San Diego, join us as we share our experiences, tips, and must-visit spots for your drive from Phoenix to San Diego.After a quick stop in Yuma on the way for lunch (In 'N Out is where we stop every time), we made our way to Carlsbad, staying at the luxurious Park Hyatt Aviara. It was our first time at a Park Hyatt, and the experience was nothing short of amazing. The hotel's family-friendly atmosphere, stunning pool, and proximity to Legoland made it a perfect stop for our kids. AND we booked this luxury hotel using points, making our stay even more rewarding.Next, our family road trip took us to Oceanside, where we stayed at the charming Seabird Resort. With its Cape Cod vibes and prime location right across from the beach, it has quickly became a family favorite. We'll tell you about the amenities that made our stay special, from free beach gear to a fantastic game room for the kids. Plus, discover some of the best local eateries that made our visit even more memorable.Our final destination on this family road trip was downtown San Diego, where we stayed at the Manchester Grand Hyatt. Despite some hiccups, we found plenty to  enjoy at this location. From its rooftop theater and pickleball courts to its proximity to Seaport Village, there was no shortage of activities for our family.Tune in to hear all about our adventures, including our day at the San Diego County Fair and a special dinner at Wolf in the Woods, where we almost ordered the entire menu thanks to a close friend who is the head chef. We'll also share our honest opinions about each hotel, the pros and cons, and tips for making the most out of your drive from Phoenix to San Diego.Whether you're planning your own family road trip or just love hearing about travel adventures, this episode is packed with valuable insights and entertaining stories. So buckle up and get ready to join us on our drive from Phoenix to San Diego, and discover why this route is perfect for a memorable family road trip.Don't forget to follow us on Instagram @travelpartyof5 for behind-the-scenes videos, hotel tours, and more family travel tips. Thanks for tuning in, and we hope our journey inspires your next family adventure!

    Scottsdale Staycation (On Points and Miles!)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 25:29


     Follow us on Instagram @TravelPartyof5Thanks for finding our podcast! We are a family of 5 who does most of our travel using points and miles and we share how we leverage credit card offers to earn a ton of points/miles so we can afford travel as a larger family.Click here to apply for the Chase Sapphire Cards we refer to in this episode - we used these points to book our hotel on this staycation as well as some flights. And if you've already got one of the Chase Sapphire cards, you'll want to apply for these business cards, linked here. In today's episode, we're sharing all the details about our recent Scottsdale Staycation. Plus, we'll dive into how to use credit card points and miles to make the most of your trips.First, let's talk about what we did during our Scottsdale Staycation. Every year we book a staycation at the Hyatt Regency Scottsdale at Gainey Ranch. This year, we spent two nights in a spacious room with two queen beds and a sofa bed, which was perfect for our family of 5. The highlight of our stay was, of course, the pool. The Hyatt Regency Scottsdale has a fantastic pool area, complete with a sand beach, a waterslide, and even an adult-only pool for some quiet time.Our plans on this staycation is always just relaxing by the pool, ordering food and drinks, and letting the kids enjoy the water and other activities. It's always a hit with the whole family!Now, let's talk about the power of credit card points and miles. We booked our Scottsdale Staycation using Hyatt points, which we earned from our World of Hyatt business card and various Chase cards, like the Chase Sapphire Preferred and Chase Ink Business cards. Using points and miles can save you a lot of money, allowing you to enjoy amazing experiences without breaking the bank.For those interested in planning a similar staycation, the Hyatt Regency Scottsdale is a Category 6 hotel, bookable for between 21,000 and 29,000 points per night. Since summer in Arizona is off-peak, we were able to book our stay for just 21,000 points a night. It's a great value, especially when using credit card points and miles.During our stay, we noticed the hotel is undergoing significant renovations. The lobby and several floors are under construction, which does affect the overall ambiance. While this didn't impact our pool time, it might be something to consider if you're planning a longer stay or coming from out of town.The food options at the hotel are currently limited due to the renovations. There is one restaurant open for breakfast, and the pool bar serves as the main dining option for other meals. We enjoyed some delicious food, like a short rib grilled cheese sandwich, but the menu is definitely more limited than usual. On a brighter note, renowned chef Richard Blais is revamping the hotel's food and beverage offerings, which we're excited to try once the renovations are complete.Using credit card points and miles not only covered our stay but also made it possible to enjoy this yearly tradition without worrying about the cost. We highly recommend using points and miles to book your Scottsdale Staycation or any other travel adventures. Chase points are particularly useful as they transfer to Hyatt, making it easy to book stays at Hyatt properties around the world.Thank you to everyone who listens and supports our podcast. If you enjoy our episodes, please leave a review! It helps others find us and we truly appreciate it.**Some links may be affiliate links which means we make a small commission if you choose to book through those links. Thank you for supporting our free content by using these links

    3 Days in Paris on Points and Miles

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 39:27


    Credit Cards we recommendFollow us on Instagram @TravelPartyof5Thanks for finding our podcast! We are a family of 5 who does most of our travel using points and miles and we share how we leverage credit card offers to earn a ton of points/miles so we can afford travel as a larger family.Want to use credit card points and miles to visit Paris?!?! In this episode, join us as we recount our recent 2-day adventure in the City of Lights! Despite the rain, we embraced the charm and beauty of this iconic city, trying to make the best of it despite the clouds.  Our journey began with a delightful dinner at Girafe,  but sadly it was raining so our Eiffel Tower views were scarce indoors. Day 2 began with a walking food tour, where we indulged in delectable French cuisine and discovered hidden culinary gems. This food tour (linked below) truly felt like we were visiting a Parisian market with a french friend. HIGHLY RECOMMEND.Of course, no trip to Paris would be complete without a visit to the Eiffel Tower, where we braved the weather to experience the breathtaking views. Even in the rain, she is beautiful. Then we grabbed crepes and coffee near Notre Dame. On our third day we ventured out of the city for an exhilarating bike tour of Versailles, pedaling through the grandeur of the palace grounds and soaking in the rich history. The standout for dinner was Le Relais de L'Entrecote for their infamous steak frites. For a hotel, we stayed at the Hyatt Regency Etoile for zero dollars, all thanks to our use of points and miles. Tune in to hear our tips on how to make the most of your points for a memorable stay in Paris, rain or shine. Foodie Morning Walk at the Aligre Market (not an affiliate link and not sponsored, we paid full price!)**Some links shared above may be affiliate links which means we make a small commission if you choose to book through those links. Thank you for supporting our free content by using these links

    The Amalfi Coast & Luxury Beach Clubs: 3 Days in Sorrento, Italy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 35:42


    Thanks for finding our podcast! We are a family of 5 who does most of our travel using points and miles (often called travel hacking) and we share how we leverage new credit card offers to earn a lot of points and miles so we can afford travel as a larger family.Follow us on Instagram @TravelPartyof5Click here to apply for the Chase Sapphire Cards we refer to in this episode - we used these points to book all of our flights on this trip. And if you've already got one of the Chase Sapphire cards, you'll want to apply for these business cards, linked here. Links to all the experiences we mentioned:Pompeii Small Group Tour with an ArchaeologistEnjoy the Little Things Bistro - best restaurant in SorrentoAmalfi Coast Boat TourWhere to stay in Sorrento? This is the AirBnB we stayed at!Today we're diving into part 2 of our Italian adventure, focusing on our stay in Sorrento. Join us as we uncover how to maximize your travel experiences using credit card points and miles, while exploring beautiful cafes in Sorrento and enjoying a day at a stunning beach club.Our journey starts in Florence, where we hop on a high-speed train to Naples, then switch to the Circumvesuviana, ending in Sorrento. This charming town, near the Amalfi Coast, is perfect for exploring Naples, Pompeii, Amalfi, Ravello, and Positano. Sorrento offers a relaxed atmosphere compared to bustling Amalfi and is more affordable.We stayed in a cozy Airbnb that was ideal for our party of three. While we usually prefer hotels for their amenities, there aren't many on points in this area. Plus, our host provided a detailed map of the best cafes in Sorrento, scenic spots, and must-visit locations, ensuring we made the most of our stay.A highlight was the boat tour to Positano, Ravello, and Amalfi, organized by our Airbnb host. We enjoyed breakfast at a charming cafe in Positano, then headed to Amalfi. From there, we took a bus up to Ravello, escaping the crowded streets of Amalfi for the serene beauty of this hilltop town. The small group size made it even more enjoyable.Our day at the Marameo Beach Club in Sorrento was unforgettable. This adults-only beach club offers towel service, food, drinks, and comfortable lounge chairs. We relaxed by the crystal-clear waters, read our books, drank crisp local white wine, and soaked in stunning cliff views. It was the perfect way to unwind after days of exploring.Pompeii was a must-see, and we opted for a guided tour to get the most out of it. The history and preserved ruins were fascinating, and we learned so much from our guide.When it comes to dining, Sorrento did not disappoint. We had delicious meals, but Enjoy the Little Things Bistro stood out. Recommended by a colleague, this gem in the center of Sorrento offered some of the best food we had on our trip. We loved it so much we ate there twice! The friendly staff, delicious dishes, and cozy atmosphere made it a highlight.We made extensive use of credit card points and miles to cover travel expenses, allowing us to indulge in these amazing experiences without breaking the bank. From booking flights to securing accommodations, leveraging points and miles made our Italian adventure even more rewarding.

    Vespa Mishaps and Wine Tours: 3 Days in Florence, Italy using Credit Card Points!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 55:24


    Thanks for finding our podcast! We are a family of 5 who does most of our travel using points and miles (often called travel hacking) and we share how we leverage credit card offers to earn a ton of points/miles so we can afford travel as a larger family.Vespa Tour we did (or tried to do?) Tuscany Chianti Wine Tour - the incredible wine tour we talked aboutFollow us on Instagram @TravelPartyof5Click here to apply for the Chase Sapphire Cards we refer to in this episode - we used these points to book our Hyatt in Florence as well as some flights. And if you've already got one of the Chase Sapphire cards, you'll want to apply for these business cards, linked here.  If you think you're not eligible for a business credit card, you probably are - listen to our episode titled "Who Can Apply for Business Credit Cards?" **Some experience links may be affiliate links which means we make a small commission if you choose to book through those links. Thank you for supporting our free content by using these links

    Fun Restaurants and a Cool Hotel in Portand Oregon

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 32:07


    In this episode of Travel Party of 5, we dive into the vibrant and diverse food scene of Portland, Oregon. Join us as we explore one of the coolest hotels in Portland, Oregon, starting with the stylish Hyatt Centric. This hotel offered a fantastic experience, even allowing me to check off another brand from my Hyatt bingo card. Situated in the heart of downtown, the Hyatt Centric is not only a convenient stay but also one of the coolest hotels in Portland, Oregon.While in Portland, I had the chance to sample some of the best Vietnamese food Portland has to offer. I had a standout visit to Cuon, a small, unassuming spot that served the most delicious banh mi sandwich I've ever had. This little gem truly showcases the best Vietnamese food Portland boasts, with its perfect blend of flavors and fresh ingredients.Portland is known for its fun and eclectic dining scene, and I got to experience some fun Portland restaurants firsthand. Cartopia was a fantastic food stall area with a variety of choices, from Egyptian/Mediterranean to Pizza to Pad Thai, making it an ideal spot for a group dinner. Another highlight was Lil' Shalom, where I enjoyed delicious Mediterranean dishes like burnt beef ends with hummus and pita.Of course, no food tour of Portland would be complete without a nod to the iconic Anthony Bourdain. I had the pleasure of dining at Apizza Scholls, a spot Bourdain visited during his time in Portland. The pizza here lived up to its reputation, making it one of the must-visit fun Portland restaurants.Back at the Hyatt Centric, I enjoyed the hotel's amenities, including a convenient restaurant in the lobby serving breakfast, coffee, and evening meals. This made it easy to grab a bite without venturing far, though Portland's bustling food scene always tempted me to explore more.Throughout the episode, I share more about my stay at the Hyatt Centric, detailing why it's one of the coolest hotels in Portland, Oregon. Its central location made it easy to explore the city, and its industrial-chic vibe added to the overall experience. However, for families planning a trip, I offer tips on choosing the right accommodation to suit everyone's needs.Join us as we uncover some fun Portland restaurants and the best Vietnamese food Portland has to offer. Whether you're planning a trip to the city or just a foodie at heart, this episode is packed with insights and recommendations to make your Portland adventure unforgettable. Don't miss out on hearing about the coolest hotels in Portland, Oregon, and the delectable delights that await you in this fantastic city. Kimiko's instagram account (she won the Brand Connector award I mentioned and is the one who told me about the banh mi sandwich!)Whitney's instagram account - super Portland foodie and workout queen!Valerie at Eat Like Bourdain's instagramRestaurants: Cuon (Banh Mi and more)Apizza SchollsCartopiaLil' Shalom

    Who Can Apply for Business Credit Cards?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 18:34


    In this episode, we dive into the world of business credit cards and explore who can qualify for them. You'll learn that you don't need a big company to apply; even small side hustles can qualify you for a business credit card. We'll cover the basic requirements, such as what qualifies as a business and what information you need to provide during the application process.We'll also discuss the benefits of having a business credit card, especially for earning more travel points and miles. Whether you're a freelancer, a part-time entrepreneur, or running a family business, this episode will guide you through the process of applying for a business credit card to maximize your travel rewards. Tune in to find out how you can start leveraging business credit cards to travel more with your family.

    How to Save THOUSANDS on Your Next Disney World Orlando Trip

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 25:44


    Instagram for Travel Party of 5 - FOLLOW US! The card we mentioned with the elevated offer is this one. You can earn 75,000 bonus points with either Chase Sapphire® card:https://www.referyourchasecard.com/19n/NHJ5ONBRRSIn 2021 we legitimately spent $10,000 on a trip to Disney World. This was before we started seriously using points and miles, and we would do this SO differently today - this episode is all about contrasting our trip we paid cash for versus how we would save thousands of dollars to do it again using points! 

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