Vacation Planning 101: Top Sites for Purchasing Travel Gear

Nearly one-third of Americans anticipate spending more money on leisure travel in 2012, with almost half intending to spend the same amount as they did in 2011. Consumers continue to master the web for making travel plans – annual online travel bookings are expected to increase from $102 billion to $143 billion over the next five years.

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But once the flight is booked and the hotel room reserved, what online resources are available to help you get ready to get away?

Here are five must-see sites for stocking up on travel gear for your 2012 vacation:

1. Flight 001 puts the fun in function! You’ll be the envy of your fellow travelers with unique travel products from across the globe, including retro luggage tags and passport holders, whimsical eye masks, and laundry bags with something to say.

2. Carrying on? Not a problem with the TSA-friendly beauty and personal products available at 3floz.com. With products in 34 different categories, ranging from moisturizer to hair care, they have you covered!

3. Travel with peace of mind, knowing you’ll be clean and comfortable snuggled up to your travel blanket and disposable pillowcase from PB Travel. With product lines including PB Cashmere, PB Baby, Eco Friendly and Germ Freak, PB Travel specializes in personal belongings (PB) that are cool, fun and colorful.

4. No more trekking to the store to purchase last-minute travel essentials. Online shopping program ShopRunner allows you to purchase all the sunscreen, beach towels, flip flops and blow up rafts you might need, along with books and movies, snacks, and a new digital camera – and have them delivered straight to your door, with unlimited free, two-day shipping and no minimum order size.

5. For everything else, there’s Magellan’s, a one-stop-shop for unique and useful travel products, from luggage and packing aids to adaptors and convertors.

8 Shopping Trends from the 2011 Holiday Season

The holiday decorations are packed away — or should be — and the goose is no longer getting fat. With a new year upon us, it’s time to consider what we’ve learned from the 2011 shopping season so we can create smarter spending habits in 2012. Here are eight shopping trends seen during last year’s revelries.

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1. Clicks Beat Bricks
This was the year e-commerce beat the pants off brick-and-mortar retailing. Although traditional stores did better than expected — up an estimated 3.8 percent — online shopping surged 15 percent over 2010.

2. Free Shipping Was Everywhere
Consumers clamored for free shipping offers and often abandoned their online shopping carts when such deals weren’t offered. That explains why nine out of 10 retailers provided free shipping during the holiday season. This prosperity no doubt will spill over into 2012, as websites like FreeShipping.org continue to attract bargain shoppers.

3. Free Return Shipping the Next Big Thing
Zappos and several shoe stores began offering free return shipping years ago, but this year even Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus got in on the trend. According to a MarketLive study, 73 percent of respondents named free returns as a deciding factor in their online purchasing.

4. iPads Rule
Laptop shopping is so passé! More than 18 percent of all e-commerce hits were initiated from a mobile device. That’s up of 8.4 percent from Christmas Day 2010 and an astounding increase of 117.8 percent. Yes, that figure is 117.8, not 11.78.

5. Dumbbell Shopping
Americans weren’t flocking to weight lifting; they were shopping early and late and avoiding the in-between, creating a dumbbell-shaped graph. As expected, buying surged on Black Friday by 6.6 percent over 2010 — a new record. Then last-minute shoppers hunting for the best deals gave retailers a 4.5 sales uptick in the week before Christmas, according to the International Council of Shopping Centers.

In fact, the post-Black Friday lull was even slower than usual this year. The two weeks after Thanksgiving weekend showed the biggest percentage in sales reduction since 2000. In the last two weeks before Christmas, sales surged once again by the largest rate since the 2005 holiday season.

6. Event Shopping
Black Friday and Cyber Monday have been joined in recent years by Green Monday and Free Shipping Day. There’s a slew of smaller shopping holidays, but these events drew the bulk of media coverage.

7. Gift Registries
In days of old, gift registries were pretty much restricted to weddings and baby showers. This year, Christmas-specific registries flourished, with lists from Santa’s Hideout and Checked Twice. Even gift cards have registries for nearly every event at Card Avenue.

According to the Harvard Business School report "Give Them What They Want," "Gift recipients are more appreciative of gifts they explicitly request than those they do not. In contrast, gift givers assume that both solicited and unsolicited gifts will be equally appreciated."

8. Dollar Store Deals
Consumers weren’t too embarrassed to hit the low-end shopping outlets, like dollar stores, thrift stores and pawn shops in an effort to save as much as possible. Many saw increased sales over 2010.

In fact, the National Pawnbrokers Association estimated there are roughly 13,000 pawnshops around the country that support a rapidly growing $6.1 billion industry.

By Andrea Woroch.

Party Supplies Discount at Party For Less Deal

Throwing a party any time soon? Make sure you head to Party For Less before the festivities begin, for they’ve got everything you’ll need to wow your guests.

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Whether you’re looking for unique invitations, balloon art, paper goods, costumes, or kid centered items, this family owned and operated Eastside favorite will provide you with all the essentials – plus the little extras that can turn a so-so event into a memorable fiesta. Best of all, you won’t have to drive all over town. Simply make one productive visit, scoop up everything on your list, and save big time while you’re at it. If you need a little help with the ins and outs of planning an event, be sure to take advantage of the knowledgeable and friendly staff’s party expertise. It’s what they’re known for!

Get $20 Worth of Party Supplies at Party For Less for $10.00

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7 Tips for Hassle Free Holiday Returns

Returning gifts is such a drag many of us simply toss unwanted presents into a closet with the hopes of re-gifting them in the future. Sadly, waiting in line for returns and exchanges is a ritual many of us still honor. A recent Consumer Reports survey revealed one-in-five Americans plan on celebrating this post-holiday tradition. If you anticipate joining the lengthy queues, keep these seven tips in mind.

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1. Research the Return Policy
Retailers with websites almost always post their return policies. They may be difficult to find at first, so search under links for "Customer Service," "FAQ" or "Help." You’ll find lots of small type, but it’s worth reading through all the mouse scrawlings to know exactly what you’ll face.

2. Keep an Eye on the Date
Some stores have extended the number of days during which you can return holiday gifts, but most still hold to their standard policy. Remember the expiration date is from the time of purchase. In "Return rules at 8 big retailers" published last year, Consumer Reports found the average return period ranged from 30 to 180 days.

3. Keep the Gift Receipt
If some thoughtful friend or loved one was kind enough to include a gift receipt, this is your golden ticket for exchanges or returns. Keep in mind that, because such receipts don’t indicate the purchase price, the store likely will only reimburse you at the going rate.

4. If You Don’t Have a Receipt…
…bring an ID. More than 60 percent of retailers require a customer to show ID when returning an item without a receipt. This is because some stores limit how many times you can return purchases within a set time period.

5. Avoid Shipping Charges
Many major retailers — but not all — will accept returns of online purchases at their brick-and-mortar stores. You might have to wait in line, but you’ll save a bundle on shipping and the hassle of re-boxing a gift and mailing it out.

6. Resell Gift Cards
You don’t need a receipt to exchange unwanted gift cards for cash. Visit GiftCardGranny.com, where you can resell gift cards to several companies for a percentage of the face value.

7. Don’t Open What You Don’t Want
Because the merchant can’t resell opened items as new, you could be charged a hefty restocking fee just for cracking the lid. Amazon cranks up the charge to 50 percent for software, used books and DVDs; but Overstock takes the cake at 60 percent for open or used products.

 

Andrea Woroch is a consumer and money-saving expert for Kinoli Inc. As a nationally recognized media source, Andrea has been featured among top news outlets such as Good Morning America, NBC’s Today, MSNBC, New York Times, Kiplinger Personal Finance, CNNMoney and many more.

Top 10 Coupon Codes for January

If your holiday generosity has forced you to avoid your bank account balance, you’re not alone. A recent article from Forbes notes that shoppers spent roughly $44 billion in the week leading up to Christmas. While that number is encouraging in a struggling economy, many of us will compensate for overspending by scraping the bottom of the barrel during the first month of the new year.

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Luckily, more money-saving coupons are being added to CouponSherpa.com every day. Stick with your New Year’s resolution to spend less by using some of these top coupon codes for January.

1. Heels.com
Now through Feb. 28, get $25 off orders of $100 or more by applying coupon code WINTER25.

2. JCPenney
Take $10 off orders of $90 or more by Jan. 27 using JCPenney promo code 10JCP90.

3. Shutterfly
Get free shipping on orders of $30 or more before Jan. 19 using code SHIP30.

4. Disney Store
Use code SHIPTODAY before Feb. 1 and get free standard shipping with orders of $75 or more.

5. Bath & Body Works
Save 20% on any online order through Jan. 15 with Bath & Body Works coupon code 20SEMIANNUALSALE.

6. Karma Loop
Take 20% off orders of $75 or more by Feb. 1 using promo code JAN20.

7. HP
Use coupon code SAVE15HP before Jan. 31 to save $15 on orders of $75 or more.

8. Avenue
Take 30% off your highest priced item with coupon code AV121016 when you order three or more items by Feb. 1.

9. Justice
Enjoy 40% off already reduced merchandise before Jan. 10 with coupon code 745.

10. SkyMall
Save 15% on any order before Feb. 2 with code LSA57.

Austin Deal: $10 for 3 Visits to Hoppin House Cedar Park

If you’re looking for a sure thing when it comes to showing your kids a good time, take them to Hoppin House Cedar Park, LLC for a few hours of all out play!

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This brand new center is so clean you’ll wish your home could match its sparkle, but the kids don’t really care about that – they’ll be focused on bouncing, jumping, and climbing around in the foam pit with their pals. Meanwhile, you’ll enjoy some down time watching them play, chatting with friends, or catching up on emails using the free Wi-Fi. Snacks from home are welcome, or you can grab something while you’re there in the concession area. As for toddlers, they have their own safe and secure designated play area, including special jump structures just for those 3 and under. Perfect family fun, here you go!

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Lynnwood’s GameClucks Internet Gaming Center Deal Living Social

Lynnwood’s GameClucks Internet Gaming Center Deal Living Social

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Why did the chicken cross the road? To get to the other side, where his buddies were playing Halo 2, of course. Flock to the fun with today’s deal from Lynnwood’s GameClucks Internet gaming center: Scratch up $20 (regularly $40) and get 16 hours of gaming time, or round up the whole henhouse and enjoy a gaming birthday party for up to 15 people, including two large pizzas and two hours of game time (a $140 value). GameClucks features a gaggle of the latest games for PC, Xbox, and Wii, including World of Warcraft, the Call of Duty series, and Wii Sports. As Washington’s longest-running game center, GameClucks provides a comfortable, safe community hub, where gamers of all feathers flock together. Don’t run around like a chicken with its head cut off — act now before this deal flies the coop.

16 Hours of Game Time ($20) or Birthday Party for 15 with Two Hours of Game Time and Two Large Pizzas ($60)

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Two Movie Tickets $10 Living Social

Between 3-D and IMAX showings, it’s tough to find a low-key place to watch a flick. Today’s deal from Parkplace Cinema will renew your love of film: two tickets to any movie for $10 (regularly $20). This quaint, comfortable Kirkland picture palace plays the hits without the hustle and bustle of a big theater. With six screens and about 30 showtimes each day, you’ll have no problem finding your faves. This locally owned movie house is in the perfect spot for pre- and post-film fun — all of the Parkplace boutiques and eateries are just steps away. It’s up to you to take action — the credits will roll on this half-off deal before you know it.

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Winter Ice Skating Kirkland Ice Arena

Winter Ice Skating

11 am – 2:30 pm

Kingsgate Ice Arena
14326 124th Ave NE, Suite A Kirkland, WA 98034

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Have you always wanted to skate, or just need some fun? Kingsgate Ice Arena offers public skating sessions open to the general public with convenient times throughout the week and weekend.

Admission Prices
$3.00 Ages 5 & Younger
$6.00 Ages 6 — 12
$7.00 Ages 13 — Adult
$3.00 Skate Rental
Please note: Walkers are for children ages 5 and under, and are rented for $3
Punch Cards (10 sessions)
Age 5 and under $24.00
Age 6 — 12 $48.00
Age 13 — Adult $56.00
Skate rental $24.00
(Public Session Punch Cards are independent and Do not include Freestyle Sessions)We accepts cash, checks and credit cards.

Dallas–Fort Worth Deal: 5-Star Pedicure & Eyebrow Wax Nail Elite

 

$30 for a 5-Star Pedicure & Eyebrow Wax from Nail Elite

Start Date: Monday 01/02/2012
End Date: Thursday 01/05/2012

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Want to feel like a superstar? Get the VIP treatment from the professionals at Nail Elite. In the Big D, pedicures and brow waxes are a dime a dozen – but Nail Elite stands apart from the crowd with its peaceful setting, refreshments and flat screen TVs.

The 5-Star Pedicure starts with bath petals followed by scrubbing, trimming and a soothing soak in milk-and-honey sea salt. After the finishing touches of an oil massage and paraffin wax, you’ll move on to a quick, easy wax that will leave your brows looking tidy and perfectly arched. We love the spa’s focus on customer satisfaction, and appointments to fit any mom’s busy schedule. Get pampered, get pretty, and save 50%!