There’s a lot of pressure on Valentine’s Day to make sure your lover is happy. Guys, you think you might’ve won her over tonight, but the true test is tomorrow when she tells her friends at work how you fared. If you think for a second that she thought you were a little slack, here are some tips on how you can make it up to her. Or him, for that matter.
Lastminute.com: Sabre Holdings Corp., which owns Travelocity, bought Lastminute.com last year for a little more than $1 billion. So now they both specialize in travel packages for this weekend (and next). But you could pick out something for this weekend and pretend it was all a part of the plan. Flight and hotel packages to Mexico and Central America start at $402 per person, including taxes and fees.
United E-Fares: When considering last-minute travel, I also check United’s E-fares. Right now there are flights across the U.S. for less than $150 each way (pre-tax). Get away from the usual big hubs and try other locations, such as Yellowstone, Monterey, Vail or even Sioux Falls, S.D.
10 ways to get out of town: Even though this was written with Valentine’s weekend in mind, you can use these resources anytime. If you need to, write an IOU card toute de suite—check out this page with great short weekend escapes ranging from Catalina Island to Sequoia National Park.
Things to do in Los Angeles (on Valentine’s Day and beyond): From having no budget to breaking the bank—here are a whole bunch of things for couples and singles to do in and around Los Angeles.
10 amorous trips to know: Expedia has a page full of romantic ideas for you. These ideas are for travelers who have slightly bigger budgets as hot ballooning in Cairns, Australia, and a gondola ride in Venice are on the list. If you’re looking for a deal, try its last-minute Vegas deals.
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