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"Konichiwaaa" Part 1

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

Amazing Journeys is off again..this time to The Land of the Rising Sun, Japan! We’re very excited to be experiencing all the rich legacies and ancient treasures that this land will bestow upon us. Its been only 140 years since the Japanese opened their doors to embracing the West, but they have done so with a flare for adopting things in their own way.

From having two cities listed as the most expensive cities in the world to having customs of etiquette that challenge the western ways of thinking, there’s no doubt that this journey will open some eyes by defining the words ‘new’ and ‘different.
 
Why is Japan so expensive? There are so many reasons, but here are a few:
*The Anti- Monopoly Law that hurts consumers by allowing high-priced boutiques and mom-and-pops to block the establishment of big stores and discount stores which increase competition. Sort of the opposite extreme of what we have here in the US (hear that, WalMart?).
* Japan has 392,000 wholesalers — a staggering number. Yet two-thirds of them sell to each other and not retailers or producers. Distribution channels in Japan are extremely exclusive — usually an arrangement to carry your goods also means only your goods and no competitors.
*Japan has highly taxed foreign products for so long that ANY good that sells from the West immediately has a halo of luxury around it. The higher the price, the higher the demand for it. So don’t be surprised to hear about $30 lipsticks or $300 Nike Air-Maxes. And when Johnny Walker Whiskey tried to raise demand by cutting prices on it’s JW Black, demand went DOWN, not up. Even a $5 memo pad from the US is going for $21 in Japan.
*While in the west people are taught to think critically and analyse, Japanese are taught to put up, shut up, and do what they’re told. Charity and grassroots movements are nearly unheard of in Japan. The ideas of personal growth, individual liberty, and privacy are not well defined in Japan. In fact, there is no real Japanese word for “privacy” at all. Standing up for yourself is another new concept to Japanese. So whatever retailers charge, the Japanese just pay, no questions asked. A lot of Japanese media and TV also use sensationalism to sell, and objective reality is often trampled over; “What’s that? Don’t you pay $25 for a melon and $18 for a bottle of aspirin??”
 
Stay tuned in our next blog on some of the strange rituals of etiquette seen in Japan. In the next blog we’ll share some of them like this one:
*Don’t wear the toilet room slippers outside the toilet room.
 
Until then…Siyonaraaa

Extra Extra..Read All About It

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

The summer travel season is upon us and we here at Amazing Journeys are feeling the buzz. As single travelers search for the destination-of-a-lifetime, planning it can be as cumbersome as a day in the office…and then, what’s the point in planning a vacation? One could always fend for themselves and put together a personalized tour to most anywhere, if doing all the leg work isn’t a bother. But, it can be a bother if you don’t have the expertise or wherewithall and patience to plan for you and a travel partner or two.

If however, you just want to “vacate” and let someone else do the work for you, there are some reputable services out there that can meet the needs of most any single traveler. If you have the travel bug–or the love bug for that reason–all you gotta do is make a phone call or two, click a mouse a couple of times, or check out the following article for a few good ideas on places to go and groups with whom to go:

Amazing Journeys is definitely an outstanding choice to consider and we hope that if you haven’t traveled with us before, you’ll consider one of our upcoming journeys. If you have traveled with us before, well, we know you had an awesome time and hope that you’ll make some plans to join us again soon. If…you’re one of the 186 people currently enrolled on one of our upcoming 2009 trips, well, we can’t wait to see you!
In any case, on any trip rest assured that we’ll do all the work so that you can play. We sweat the small stuff so that you don’t have to and we’ll be with you the entire way to ensure your good & welfare.
Just one of many reason why traveling with Amazing Journeys is, well…Amazing!

What’s in the Bag?

Sunday, May 17th, 2009

So, yesterday I went to a local luggage store to get repaired my relatively new but vigoursly used piece of luggage that was brutally bruised by American Airlines on my way home from Barcelona (and the Amazing Journeys Mediterranean Cruise that just concluded). Funny how the airlines have a Claims Office near baggage claim in every airport but for some reason to take no responsibility for virtually all kinds of damage that’s inflicted due directly to their handlers’ mis-care. Broken wheel? Not covered! Tear in the material? Not covered! Zipper torn wide open exposing all your personal belongings? Too bad–not covered!! Someone please explain..what responsibility doesthe airline have when it comes to the damage their mishandling causes?

 
I do a lot of traveling and pretty much go through about one-to-two bags a year. Sometimes even more. All due to the wear and tear that these unknown behind-the-scenes handlers whom I think do nothing more than devise plans of attack on our precious (and expensive) travel equipment. Throw it, squish it, toss it, cut it, rip it, dump it….maybe even just leave it behind in some city along the way. They’ll get it later–maybe two days into their trip.
 
Man, take that kind of customer care in any other realm and you’d have businesses on the brink of lawsuits. Imagine the auto mechanic treating your car that way. Or, the tailor treating your suits with such disregard. What if the hair stylist butchered your hair the way your luggage gets abused…or if the waiter served your food the way the baggage handlers handled your belongings. Can you imagine??
 
I’ve had my suitcase circle the belt totally exposed due to a zipper not only broken but MISSING! Another time, a broken handle. Last week, a broken wheel, unfixable. Never…and I mean never have I suffered damage to my suitcase when the airline expressed a ‘whoops’ or an apology and offered to care for my loss. Good thing I take out *travel insurance (Travelex is one of, if not THE best in offering coverage, service and response), as the cringe factor I feel every time I see my suitcase arrive on the belt in a new airport–or even my home airport for that matter–is curbed knowing that even though my zipper may be missing and my underwear is being shown to all, I can rely on a quick reimbursement and a new piece of baggage in my hands for the next trip.
 
Just so the next airline can annihalate that one too.
 
*(Stay tuned for the next blog about the values of purchasing travel insurance for your next vacation)

Here We Go Again…

Saturday, April 25th, 2009

Amazing Journeys Heads to the Med! Bill and Malori depart on Monday for Barcelona ahead of our 60+ totally excited passengers as we get ready to embrace the history and lure of this great city, then board the aptly name cruise ship “Brilliance” of the Seas for 10 glorious days exploring Spain, the Canary Islands and Morocco. Our third partner-in-crime, Michele will be manning the Amazing Journeys office back at home to tend to those planning on coming on future trips, so if you aren’t one who plans to “head to the Med” give Michele a call and she’ll help you plan your next vacation with Amazing Journeys.

Currently Hot: Alaska! Yes…its hot. Our phones have been very busy with inquiries on our annual summer soujourn to this wondrous land. This is one you won’t want to miss. Been there already? You should go again–seriously. Seeing Alaska once is like just eating one kreplach after fasting on Yom Kippur. You need more. You really do!

Other hits on our homerun parade include Peru and Japan, both almost sold out right now. Only a handful of spots remain on each. This fall, we’re exploring the grandeur of America’s national Parks and then soon-to-be-announced is our annual New Year’s Caribbean Cruise.

And…you may have seen the teaser on our website about the most Amazing journey ever to be had. We are only weeks away from announcing ……Antarctica!

Where do you want to go? We want to hear from you!

Adventure Cruising; Antarctica! Like No Adventure on Earth

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

Cruising isn’t always about sunning the afternoon away or taking first prize in the belly-flop contest. There’s another side of cruising that’s less about indulgences and more about self-fulfillment. This is the crux of “Adventure Cruising”, where the ship isn’t as much the destination as the destination is the destination. This is where you cruise to not necessarily “do”, but to “be”.


When most think of adventure cruising, Antarctica is coming to mind more and more. While only about 100,000 tourists have experienced Antarctica, the need to explore our planet has no boundries for some. Bragging rights is only the beginning of reasons to take on the tundra; the sights and sounds of the bottom of the world come with experiences that few can imagine and even fewer will explore (not many can say they’ve frolicked with Chinstrap Penguins).


Hurtigruten (pronounced: Hurt eh grew ton) is a leading operator of specialized Antarctica cruising, pushing the limits of adventure. The line’s flagship, MS Fram, was custom-designed to cruise the frozen waters of Antractica. Her interior will make you feel like you stepped into a Nordic wonderland (think generous use of wool, leather and oak…very cozy). Even though the vessel is an expedition-designed ship, accommodations are stylish and comfortable. There’s even a sauna and outdoor heated jacuzzis.


Sound amazing? Like the photo? Well….you can be a part of it. Come February 2010 as part of Amazing Journeys’ 10th Anniversary Seven-Continent Tour, we’ll be offering the most Amazing Journey ever. Check out our cruise ship, the MS Flam at http://www.hurtigruten.com/. We’ll be taking just 35 people on this excursion and what a journey it will be.
As the space is so limited we are currently building an interest list and will provide a private preview of our tour to those on the list before making it available to the public. If you’d like to be on the interest list, please provide your email address as a comment to this post.


Antarctica! Wow….