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Learn tricks and tips to save money on travel to places like Hawaii at the Family Travel For Real Life conference

Come attend the Family Travel For Real Life conference (FT4RL) on August 23, 2014.

I’m presenting a session on Tips to save money on vacation: finding the deals on car rentals, meals, activities, and more.

The tips I’m sharing can be applied to all types of travel, from solo traveler, couple travel, and family travel.

Family Travel For Real Life Conference (FT4RL)

You’ll learn tricks and tips on:

  • Earning miles without credit cards
  • Using miles and points to book award seats for 4
  • Cheap accommodations
  • Saving money on car rentals, meals, and activities
  • Long vacations

FT4RL will be limited to 50 attendees.

What You Get

Cost to attend:

  • $49 (early bird before July 2, 2014)
  • $59 (after July 2, 2014)

Your ticket includes:

  • All sessions
  • Lunch
  • Afternoon snack

You can buy your Family Travel for Real Life ticket using this link here.

Program Schedule (subject to change)

Saturday, August 23, 2014

9-9:45 a.m. – Registration
9:45-10:00 a.m. – Welcome from Dia from The Deal Mommy
10-10:55 a.m. – Extended travel and Camp Mom by Shawn Coomer from Miles to Memories and Dia from The Deal Mommy
11–11:55 a.m. – Earning miles without credit cards and best family programs by Phil from Miles Abound
12-12:55 p.m – Lunch
1-1:55 p.m. – Booking award tickets for 4 by Jason Steele
2-2:55 p.m. – Where to sleep for cheap…condos for $35 a night by  Susan DeBruhl from Carolina Travel Girl and Dia from The Deal Mommy
2:55-3:10 p.m. – Snack
3:10-4:05 p.m. – Saving money at your destination by Debra Schroeder from Traveling Well for Less
4:05-5:00 p.m. – Ask the Speakers session

Location & Hotel

FT4RL will be held at the Hyatt House Sterling/Dulles Airport-North on August 23, 2014.

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Join the party and stay the night

Group room rates are $85 per night (taxes not included).  But you can get cheaper rates booking on the Hyatt website: $76 Hyatt Daily Rate (taxes not include) or $67 My Elite Rate (taxes not included, Hyatt Platinum and Diamond members).

I bought a ticket and can’t go, can I sell or transfer my ticket?

Tickets are non-refundable but they can be transferred for free.

How to Transfer a Ticket

Contact Dia if you need to transfer your ticket.

I bought my ticket.  Hope to see you there!

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