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Here's what folks are saying about
The Encyclopedia of
Cheap Travel
...I am
overwhelmed with the variety of information. Obviously, if you could have one
guide on your bookshelf, this should be it. The Encyclopedia of Cheap Travel is
an indispensable reference for any type of traveler. I recommend it highly for
anyone seeking the most mileage for his or her travel dollar.
—Larry Patton, WLXI-TV Public Report Host
The Encyclopedia of Cheap Travel" is aimed at bargain hounds who find sport
in stretching any currency to the max; upwardly mobile vacationers who wish to
travel first-class without having to take out a loan...The book is as handy as a
phone book, with long lists of names, numbers and Web sites.
—Andrea Sachs, The Washington Post
...Zepke, drawing upon her years of expertise as a travel agent and freelance
travel writer, shares with the reader the secrets of her success when it comes
to making low cost trip arrangements and managing to thoroughly enjoy the
journey in the process! "The Encyclopedia of Cheap Travel" is definitely an
excellent resource...
—Jennifer Wilson, IndependentTraveler.com
The Encyclopedia of Cheap Travel explains how to get accommodations, car
rentals, tours and vacation packages for less and even (sometimes) free.
—Publishers Weekly
...Zepke is tireless in compiling websites, 800 numbers, e-mail addresses and
other info about the multi-faceted travel biz...
—John Flinn, San Francisco Chronicle
Subtitled “1,000 Companies, Consolidators, Agencies, and Resources,” this
book tells the budget-conscious traveler how to try out all types of
travel...Includes resource listings, an appendix, and useful FYIs and tips in
highlighted boxes throughout the text. Bon voyage!
—National Motorist and National Automobile Club
Zepke, a travel writer who has lived on Oahu and has long booked her own
travel arrangements with the idea of “gourmet travel on a fast-food budget,”
tells how to get the best deals from tour operators, cruise lines and hotels and
suggests 50 ways to travel free or get paid to travel.
—Wanda Adams, The Honolulu Advertiser
The Encyclopedia Of Cheap Travel by travel industry specialist and expert
Terrance Zepke is a refreshingly practical vacationer's reference resource and
guide. From getting the best deals on tours, airline tickets, cruises, and
accommodations to 50 ways to travel free or even for payment, The Encyclopedia
Of Cheap Travel is a wealth of useful, money-saving lore for the tourist on a
budget. Highly recommended to thrift-minded travelers everywhere, The
Encyclopedia Of Cheap Travel will also prove itself to be an invaluable resource
for business travelers on increasingly restrictive corporate resources as well.
—Jim Cox, Midwest Book Review
Words to save money by...In addition to being a good source for agencies and
Web sites offering low-cost trips or tickets, the book has plenty of tips...
—Richard Carpenter, The Boston Globe
The Encyclopedia of Cheap Travel offers useful overviews of traveling cheaply
with plenty of tips and recommendations...
—The Internet Public Library
Here’s a book that will make you a travel expert. For almost any trip, this
guide will help you increase the odds of traveling inexpensively, as well as
happily and safely...Look in this book for an inexpensive cruise, to get dollars
off your hotel bill, fly on the cheap, go on an African safari for less and pay
less for a river barge cruise.
—Gerry Volgenau, Detroit Free Press
This month, Zepke’s new book, The Encyclopedia of Cheap Travel, hits the
bookstores. I was privileged, as a travel writer, to receive an advance copy of
the book and I was amazed at the work Zepke put into this definitive travel
guide...The author covers every nuance of travel. It is a valuable resource that
I wouldn’t leave home without.
—Ada Duncan, The News-Review, Senior Times
...The Encyclopedia of Cheap Travel: 1,000 Companies, Consolidators, Agencies
and Resources is the reference book you should get. Terrance Zepke teaches the
budget conscious traveler how to save on all types of travel, including deluxe
vacations and five-star cruises. She shows how to find the best deals and get
the most for your money. If you want gourmet travel on a fast food budget, this
is the book for you.
—Tim Boxer, 15MinutesMagazine.com
The Encyclopedia of Cheap Travel has chapters on how to find the right travel
agent or tour operator; how to get the best deals on tours, independent travel,
airline tickets and lodging; and how to get free travel or get paid to travel.
It also includes lists of travel resources. I looked for several companies
through which I’ve booked cheap airline tickets and cruise packages and found
all listed in the book. I also found money-saving tips that I have used as well
as some that I will try in the future. The companies listed are not limited to
small ones and the money-saving deals are not extremely restricted. Major hotel
chains, almost every airline and cruise line and scores of car rental agencies
are on the list, with discount programs and savings for certain days, markets or
customers, such as seniors.
—Dennis Tanner, Booth Newspapers
Wealthy travelers have no problem; they can just call up a travel agency to work
out trip details. The rest of the traveling public is usually on the lookout for
fare bargains and other ways to make the dollar literally go farther. The
Encyclopedia of Cheap Travel lists hundreds of resources for cheap travel,
including consolidators, agencies, and other outfits that specialize in bargain
travel and accommodations.
—Associated Press
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