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    Getaways Travel

    Getaways Travel

    3.4(10 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    If I can give negative stars, I would. This place is 100% a scam, and they LOVE to hang up on…read morepeople when you call them out on it. Time and money was spent at this place for my family of 4 to go on a cruise only to find out it was actually for 2 people and "If you upgrade this, you can get rid of the (hidden), fees!" So another $200 on top of the $600 already spent. Then they take you to another tool to tell you you need to pay MORE money and money for this and money for that and money money money money for everything. It's RIDICULOUS!!!!!!!!! Watch your wallet, people. They're con artists scammers. Absolutely awful people. So I'm out $1000 and my family and I get nothing to show for it. STAY AWAY! Oh, and I dealt with Xavier and Jason. Beware. Just mark my words.

    I needed last minute arrangements for a quick trip to San Francisco, flight and hotel for two. I…read moreneeded to be near the Spanish Consulate to get a student visa for my son. I know nothing about SF and was worried because I don't like feeling out of control when I travel and this being last minute I didn't have my normal prep and research time. Gail set my mind at ease and gave me many options to consider. The hotel was adorable and within walking distance of the consulate and the flights were just when I needed. She also went above and beyond travel agent duties in helping me with the visa process, which is really no fun, and rather intimidating. Gail is my new go to travel gal, totally recommend.

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    Visit Bend Oregon

    Visit Bend Oregon

    4.3(7 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    On my first visit to Bend, I saw a little bit about the Bend Ale Trail but realized it was too much…read moreto work on that trip. I had a visited a bunch of breweries, but not all in any one region. For my most recent trip, I purposely tried to complete what I could. The Bend Ale Trail is a sponsored by the Bend tourism authority where you get stamps for each brewery visited either digitally or in a free passport book. I read there were prizes and artwork associated with each, so it made sense all of this was done out of the Visit Bend Oregon visitors center right downtown. It's easy to find, just a few blocks away from the river. They have mostly daily hours, making it convenient to drop in. If you're a first timer to the area, I recommend coming here on your first days, as they have a ton of free literature about the area including maps, activities, coupons, etc. They also have areas to sit, have pictures taken, plus advice and planning from the people who work here. I had mixed interactions with the people working here, but none were negative. Back to the Ale Trail - it's free to do, and worth your time if you're already visiting all the excellent breweries in the area. As you complete each of the seven regions, you bring in your passport and show it to receive a tasting glass and matching sticker with the key art. Once you complete all seven glasses, you get a matching wooden flight paddle! Even better, if you have a designated driver they can complete it too; but they'll earn a free branded Hydro Flask, another famous company headquartered in Bend. If you're visiting, it's worth stopping here to help plan your trip!

    We came, we saw, we conquered the Bend Ale Trail. 16 breweries in three days sounds like a lot but…read moremy pretty designated driver and myself were up to the challenge. You can either grab a map at any of the participating breweries or download their app. I recommend you do both. The map as a souvenir and use the app to redeem for your rewards. The app is also very helpful in navigating the area and figuring out a course of action as you move from brewery to brewery. We of course started with the best beer in Bend at Boneyard. The Deschutes tour is another must. Crux makes some damn fine beer as well. I noticed for the most part, all the breweries in Bend are also restaurants as well. I prefer to keep my restaurants and taprooms separate so there's several breweries that I would have skipped if it weren't for the quest to visit all of them before we left town. The only negative to the whole thing was that 2 of the 16 breweries are about 20 miles away so you'll have to do some driving whether you want to or not. Since they're not in Bend, I'm not sure why they're included on the trail. Bridge 99 would have been a better choice to be included on the trail. The bottle opener and Silipint that you get from the Bend visitor's center for completing your passport are actually pretty neat and not throw away trinkets. The memories will certainly last a lifetime but it's always nice to get a little bit of schwag as well.

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