Savionaires are not into large chain hotels. Instead, you prefer luxury boutique hotels, bed and breakfast establishments, and upscale inns. According to Travel + Leisure, Charleston ranks as the best city in America for B&Bs and inns. No inn stands out more in The Holy City than the Wentworth Mansion®. This AAA Five Diamond hotel, which was built in 1886, features 21 … [Read more...]
FLY AWAY JET LAG
Desynchronosis, also called jet lag, is no fun. Considering savionaires are always flying around the globe, you need something to lessen the effects of flying across multiple time zones. FlyRight Jet Lag Formula helps to relieve symptons of anxiety, confusion, constipation or diarrhea, dehydration, disorientation, fatigue, headache, insomnia, nausea, and sweating. Jet Lag … [Read more...]
A NEW ETHNIC TRAVEL SITE
Are you interested in traveling to Boston to experience its rich black history? American Airlines announced it is launching a first-of-its-kind social networking site, BlackAtlas.com, which combines the best features of a travel site with the power of social networking to create a dynamic online community for travelers to share experiences unique to the black community. User … [Read more...]
ALWAYS IN SEASON
Which hotel is the number one choice of savionaires who have champagne taste on a luxury budget? The Four Seasons, of course. In Four Seasons: The Story of a Business Philosophy (Portfolio; Hardcover; 302 pages; $29.95), the founder, chairman, and CEO of Four Seasons Hotels, Isadore Sharp, discusses why superior customer service and employee engagement have made the luxury … [Read more...]
POWER TRAVEL
Get your passport and currency ready because Middle Seat columnist Scott McCartney explains to savionaires how you all should travel in the Wall Street Journal Guide to Power Travel: How to Arrive with Your Dignity, Sanity, and Wallet Intact (Harper; Paperback; 320 pages; $16.99). McCartney provides several insider tips: how to find the lowest fares, where to find the cheap … [Read more...]