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How to Use Southwest Points for International Travel
After my interview on Million Mile Secrets went live, I started getting a flood of emails about a lot of things, but the most popular question was:
How to use Southwest Points for International Travel
Most people know that Southwest is an amazing domestic (US) airline that allows you to rack up points very quickly. The only downfall is that… Continue reading
Points Runs – Are They Worth It?
You may or may not have heard the term “points run,” which refers to a trip that’s main purpose is to earn points. Now, considering this practice involves spending money, one might argue that it’s not exactly budget friendly or wise, but I believe that sometimes, they can be worth it.
The year 2013 was my year of mastering the… Continue reading
How I Got the Southwest Airlines Companion Pass
For those of you who don’t know what the Southwest Companion Pass is, let me sum it up for you:
The Southwest Companion Pass allows you to designate one person as your Companion. That Companion can fly with you FOR FREE for an entire year
You can read all the details on Southwest’s site, but trust me, it’s pretty… Continue reading
My Traveling Truths That May Surprise You
Sometimes people think traveling is just something that is within you. While I agree that some people are more prone to it than others, I don’t think even habitual travelers ever become travel masters. Here are some examples of how even I still struggle with travel.
I still get nervous before every trip.
Sometimes I’m worried… Continue reading
Sutro Baths and Cliff House
The Sutro Baths are one of those things that just seem completely unreal. Located in San Francisco, California, it was once a huge private swimming pool complex that was built in the late 19th century. Unfortunately, a fire in 1966 destroyed the main complex and the building was left abandoned. The Cliff House, a resort built near the Sutro Baths,… Continue reading
Castro Theatre San Francisco
There is something so beautiful about an old theatre. I was thrilled that I was able to catch a movie at the Castro Theatre while I was in San Francisco.
The Castro Theatre was built in 1922 and was designed by Timothy L Pflueger, who later became a very well known Bay… Continue reading