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    Travel 100 Group

    Travel 100 Group

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    I worked with Jennie from Tavel 100 Group to book our honeymoon to Jamaica in May 2016…read more Jennie was very responsive and knowledgeable. We were open to multiple destinations, so Jennie took the time to understand what we were looking for and helped provide guidance on locations. We were interested in an adults only, all inclusive resort, but still within a budget. She provided great options within and was transparent about the pros and cons of each. I asked her seemingly random questions (seaweed, Zika, etc.), and she answered them all and reassured us! She took care of booking the resort and transportation, and provided us with all the pertinent travel documentation. She ensured that transportation to and from the airport was included in our package, as well as resort coupons to be used during our stay (including a complimentary round of golf in the mountains, which was beautiful!). Upon check in, we were pleasantly surprised to find that we were upgraded to the honeymoon package - which included an ocean view suite. Our experience with Jennie and T100G was very smooth and seamless -- and took a stressor off our plates while we were dealing with wedding planning! I plan on engaging their services again for our next trip and would highly recommend them!

    I paid $250 up front for Robyn Cohen from t100g to research options for 9 family members to stay at…read morethe beach for a week. A few days later she sent me 3 links to 3 resorts. No pricing. No specifics. I responded that of the 3 links, the first link was the best and asked what else she could recommend in that area. I didn't hear back so I ended up doing the research myself and booked a beautiful beach house on VRBO. I think I paid Robyn $250 for maybe a half hour of research. Live and learn.

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    My GF and I purchased a Groupon for the Chicago Photo Safari and we chose to shoot at Millennium…read morePark. Unfortunately, about 15 minutes into the session, it started to rain so the group (around 10 of us) fled into the Chicago Cultural Center for the remaining time. I thought the CCC was interesting for about an hour but definitely did not have enough interesting areas to fill up a 3 hour photo shoot. This brings me to one of my complaints-the safari was supposed to be 3 hours, but it was only about 2 hours and 20 minutes. I'm sure it would be a better experience in Millennium Park but if you are planning to make the safari rain or shine, you should have a better back up plan. Also, b/c the CCC isn't brightly lit, this limited the settings people could use while taking pictures. Our instructor - Scott - is a student at Columbia and he had a good personality and did his best to engage the students and help them. I thought it was helpful that he had an iPad that allowed him to pull up a picture that illustrated the concept that he is explaining. He also was knowledgeable re photography. The one complaint regarding Scott is he clearly was out late the night before and still smelled like stale beer. Not a big deal to us, but I can see how that might bother some people. I think this class would be useful for someone that has a DSLR and only shoots in automatic mode or in program mode without understanding what is actually happening in the program mode. I'd say the majority of the class fit into this description. But, if you have a basic idea of how to set the exposure, what depth of field and what ISO are, I'd skip the safari and just walk around Millennium Park. The 3 stars is based on the Groupon price and if you are an absolute beginner. If you paid full price the rating would be a 2 stars.

    My Mom and I bought a Groupon and did the Millenium Park daytime safari. I live out of town, and…read morethought this would be a fun way for us to spend time together while I was visiting for the holidays, and it was! The MP safari was beginner level, which worked well for my mom who was borrowing one of my DSLRs for the first time. As a more intermediate DSLR photographer, I got more familiar with my new camera and was able to talk lenses and other advanced topics with the instructor and students with the same DSLR Rebel I had. But the most beneficial thing for me was the fact that we spent so much time photographing the same subject (the Cloud Gate) over and over. Other yelpers lamented that there wasn't enough subject matter to photograph, and although that is true, the real benefit to the repetition is that you can take the same shot over and over and adjust your settings each time. Then when you go home, you can load the shots into the computer and compare the settings for each picture, and try to learn more about what settings work in which conditions. "Setting intuition" is something that I struggle with and having a slow tour through MP has already helped me to better predict how to set my camera for different lighting conditions. I would certainly recommend Chicago Photo Safaris to (1) beginners who own or have access to a DSLR camera or (2) intermediates who are either looking to become more familiar with their DSLR or use the safari as a way to experiment with settings, take home the shots, and critically evaluate them. The MP safari was NOT for folks who (1) want to take a bunch of pictures of different things, (2) don't own a DSLR or other digital with shutter speed and aperture controls, or (3) are easily bummed out by being outdoors on one of Chicago's many less-than-perfect days or indoors in one of our many old, under-lit buildings. As for me, I would seriously consider another Chicago Photo Safari when I'm in town in the future.

    Millennium Tours - tours - Updated July 2026

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