Monday, September 30, 2013

CRAZY ABOUT DINERS: Maid-Rite Diner, Wilson, NC

I LOVE diners.  I would rather stop at a diner than a 5 star restaurant.
Growing up in New Jersey I thought diners were everywhere.   Even the TV show Happy Days featured a diner.

After living in other states I discovered diners did not always migrate away from the east coast.  There are wonderful regional foods available in most small towns but there is something about a diner.

It is a microcosm of the local life.
Tables and chairs remind me of the Formica kitchen sets from the 50’s and earlier.

I am an invisible traveler, most of the time, I am just never noticed by others.  I even have my ‘travel face’ that tells others not to bother with me.   So I can often eat in a diner without much attention and view the group interacting:   the workers having a quick coffee, the tradesmen and women having  lunch, travelers off the interstate who eat with their heads down. 


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When one of the diners' locals enters, everyone greets them by name.   Their food preferences are know as well as the history of their entire family.     I have learned about divorces, layoff, small and big successes of the residents while waiting for my waffle or sandwich.  Rarely do patrons talk about illness.......

Some diners look like converted air streams or parts of manufactured home.  Some are elegant like the one on Rt 37 near Seaside Heights, NJ with marble floors and a mirrored ceiling.    Some are famous and when they close are sorely missed.    Everyone has their favorites.

When I saw there was a diner within walking distance of the hotel in Wilson, NC I was staying in, I had to take a look.
Located in a small shopping center, the profile did not match my New Jersey experience, but that did not stop me.
The interior was bright and colorful.  Even the ceiling was a take on the tin ceiling tiles from the last century.
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The staff was very friendly and while my order was being prepared they allowed me to ask questions about the diner’s origin.   The answers surprised me.

The original Maid-Rite diner dates back to 1920's.    Today, Maid-Rite diners are franchised in many states.
From the company web site:
“Serving Our Customers for Over 87 Years.
In 1926, way back before Facebook, and even before TV, people just didn't know how to waste time. But, being really bored paid off for butcher Fred Angell. He worked to get just the right combination of a special cut and grind of meat and a selected blend of spices. When a deliveryman tasted Fred's new creation, he said, "This sandwich is made right." With that, the Maid-Rite was born.       Fred was quite a sandwich maker but not much of a speller.   Our select line of seasoned loose meat sandwiches are made from 100% USDA Midwestern fresh ground beef served on a fresh steamed white or wheat bun, with your choice of ketchup, mustard, onion and pickles.      
 
Our franchisee tradition that started back in 1926 has been to have individual owner/operators who are well known and well liked within their communities, who take pride in owning and operating a successful Maid-Rite franchise restaurant. This business philosophy has and always will be the backbone of our franchisee network. Many of our original franchises granted in the 1920s are still in operation today. We are proud to say that we now have third generation family members operating family owned Maid-Rites. Our family of Maid-Rite Franchisees takes pride in serving our customers.



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Two of the amazing staff

   Often when traveling solo and arriving at the end (last few hours) of the day, the staff is tired from a hard day.   No so at Maid-Rite.  I was warmly greeted and indulged when I started  my endless questions.
 What I did WRONG was not read the ENTIRE menu,  something I do in all diners.

   I missed their signature sandwich and opted for grilled chicken.   But I must say it was excellent:  hot, cooked through and very moist.

   They included a side salad and YES I WAS compelled to order PIE.
One day I plan to do a trip and stop JUST TO EAT PIE in every town I visit.

Even if you diet, have filled yourself with a signature sandwich you MUST order pie!  
I had the pecan:  warm, gooey, good crust, not too sweet.   I brought a piece of apple pie for the hotel desk staff member, because she had recommended the diner.   She agreed the pie was good.

The moral of this story:   Get off the highway and explore.   If you stop driving you have an opportunity to experience the place where you get out of your car…..




I received a sad email that this location is now closed.  if you see another aid Rite Diner let me know














Must Solo Travel ONLY be long term travel?

Not all “interesting”, “exciting” travel must be long term.   Or around the world. Or to exotic locations.

Small time America, movie theather
I read countless posts online from solo travelers going to remote locations,  taking risks that some travelers are not comfortable with, traveling for months.

Often going on a solo trip is adventure enough for a traveler.   I no longer read about the adventures of other travelers.  I don’t want their success to limit what I can do.

Between solo trips Home to Italy or to other locations for stays longer than a few days, I usually do road trips.

There is endless time to think, observe and create on a long road trip.   And if you plan well you can stop for the night somewhere interesting, new or historic.
My sister continues to tell me to stop driving early and get a room.   Usually all the senior travelers are off the interstate by 5 PM and settled into their hotels by the time I am thinking of where to stop.  The concept of ‘making good time’ often urges me to do another 100 miles before I look for a hotel.

The open road may not include the alps, but the blue ridge is BLUE


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I concluded some time ago that if you DONT get off the interstate and OUT OF THE CAR you will never be a traveler,  just a driver.

So on most of my 1,800 mile trips from Georgia to New Jersey (RT)  I try to take a route that will hug the shore from South Carolina to the ferry in Maryland or if the weather cooperates I take the mountain route to the Shenandoah Valley.   Both trips have much to offer.

Two events that  resulted from taking my sisters advice of ‘get off the road early’ may change my plans for the next road trip.    If you have traveled recently you may have noticed a sharp increase in hotel prices.   A chain of 3+ star hotels I usually stay in, is now 20% higher or even more!    I no longer stay in budget hotels with doors facing the parking lots nor do I stay in premium hotels even though I can afford them.     Part of my value vs. price strategy balks at paying $120.00 for 10 hrs in a hotel.  
Yes I enjoy comfort.  Yes, I enjoy luxury.  But when I arrive late and leave early there is NO VALUE in paying more.    On a trip where I may stay for several days the price is less important than the amenities or the service.

1.  Stopping early may allow you to use the travel coupons you find at all the rest stops and information centers.     For late arrivals I am often told ‘we have no more rooms at that price’.  Calling ahead to check if there are rooms still available also helps.   Late night arrivals are at the mercy of the front desk for pricing.   

2.  Stopping early allows you to explore the areas.   Often I spend an hour or more the next day visiting the town and stopping at any interesting historic sites or even photo opportunities.  Last week I was in Wilson, SC and found a diner.  This is very unusual for the South.   There are great country food restaurants in the South but few diners.    The encounter with the staff resulted in a separate post.  The food is worth planning a second visit on my next road trip!

Consider getting OFF THE ROAD to explore in the USA or wherever you travel.
Give yourself time to discover what is a local treasure not written abouts n travel books.
Stauton, Va, a small town that has NOT closed!

Saturday, September 28, 2013

Is this a trend? NO SOLO SUPPLEMENT …….

thanks to an article by  Fran Golden in USA Today!
Tauck has NO SOLO SUPPLEMENT CABINS,  we have finally been recognized as just as important as everyone else!

Deal watch: Tauck offers solo savings on river cruises

CRUISE LOG
Fran Golden, Special for USA TODAY1:15 p.m. EDT September 27, 2013 Tauck is dropping the dreaded single supplement on lower-level cabins on its Europe river cruises for all of 2014, making it more affordable for solo travelers to cruise. The savings is 50%, with solo travelers paying the same as what someone sharing a cabin would pay. For those who want fancier cabins, Tauck is taking $1,000 off the regular, double-person price for solo travelers booking Category 4 or 5 cabins (with French balconies) on 28 departures in Europe. The company made a similar offer on 2013 itineraries. "By eliminating or reducing the single supplement on so many of our trips, we're really making great journeys for solo travelers even better," said Tauck CEO Dan Mahar, in a prepared statement. Tauck's new riverboats debuting next year, the 130-passenger Savor and Inspire, will provide additional options for those traveling alone. Each boat will have four dedicated 150-square-foot cabins for solo travelers, the line said. The company has also targeted solo travelers with a dedicated Solo Travel Forum and Solo Travel section on its website. Fran Golden is the Experience Cruise expert blogger and a contributing editor of Porthole Magazine. She is the co-author of Frommer's Alaska Cruises and Ports of Call. Golden is serving as Guest Editor of The Cruise Log while USA TODAY Cruise Editor Gene Sloan is away. For in-depth cruise planning information, videos and more, don't miss USA TODAY's new ExperienceCruise site.









Thursday, September 12, 2013

VACATIONS TO GO Just POSTED LIST FOR RIVER CRUISES

Call Vacations to Go for categories that have NO SOLO Supplements*

 

Discounted River Cruises

Pay no single supplement on select Avalon sailings in certain cabin categories when you book by September 17, 2013.* Click on the FASTDEAL# at left for more information about any vacation. All prices are per person, based on double occupancy, in US dollars. lClick # ForMore Info
European River Cruises
800-510-4002
#T138941
15
Oct 12
Amsterdam, Holland
Budapest, Hungary
Magnificent Europe 2013 (Amsterdam to Budapest)
Avalon
Deluxe
$4,999
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& Save!
 #T138631
15
Oct 16
Budapest, Hungary
Amsterdam, Holland
Magnificent Europe 2013 (Budapest to Amsterdam)

Avalon
Deluxe
$4,599
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& Save! #T44049
15
Oct 23
Budapest, Hungary
Amsterdam, Holland

Magnificent Europe 2013 (Budapest to Amsterdam)
Avalon
Deluxe
$4,499
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13
Oct 24
Budapest, Hungary
Prague, Czech Republic
The Blue Danube Discovery 2013 (Budapest to Prague)

Avalon
Deluxe
$3,689
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10
Oct 25
Paris, France
Amsterdam, Holland
Windmills, Vineyards & Paris 2013 (Paris to Amsterdam)

Avalon
Deluxe
$3,179
Sold Out! #T124450
8
Oct 26
Budapest, Hungary
Nuremberg, Germany
The Blue Danube Discovery 2013 (Budapest to Nuremberg, Cruise-Only)

Avalon
Deluxe
$2,599
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8
Oct 27
Remich, Luxembourg
Amsterdam, Holland
Windmills, Vineyards & Paris 2013 (Remich to Amsterdam, Cruise-Only)
Avalon
Deluxe
$2,589
Sold Out! #T117346
11
Oct 30
Prague, Czech Republic
Budapest, Hungary
The Legendary Danube 2013 (Prague to Budapest)
Avalon
Deluxe
$2,759
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15
Oct 30
Budapest, Hungary
Amsterdam, Holland
Magnificent Europe 2013 (Budapest to Amsterdam)
Avalon
Deluxe
$4,399
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15
Oct 30
Amsterdam, Holland
Budapest, Hungary
Magnificent Europe 2013 (Amsterdam to Budapest)
Avalon
Deluxe
$4,399
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13
Oct 31
Budapest, Hungary
Prague, Czech Republic
The Blue Danube Discovery 2013 (Budapest to Prague)
Avalon
Deluxe
$3,189
Sold Out! #T124472
8
Nov 2
Budapest, Hungary
Nuremberg, Germany
The Blue Danube Discovery 2013 (Budapest to Nuremberg, Cruise-Only)
Avalon
Deluxe
$2,099
Sold Out! #T118047
8
Nov 2
Nuremberg, Germany
Budapest, Hungary
The Legendary Danube 2013 (Nuremberg to Budapest, Cruise-Only)
Avalon
Deluxe
$2,099
Sold Out! CALL NOW!       THESE DEALS WON'T LAST FOREVER!       800-510-4002 * Key to Quality Ratings

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Budget = River cruises typically range from $100 to $200 per person, per day, plus airfare.
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Friday, September 6, 2013

Another good price for solo travel….

Thanks to Sharron with Palm Court Travel/Cruise Brothers 
Two more solo friendly fares

Cruises & MORE - Travel Services    Phone 239 298 1555
sharonptravel@gmail.com
Website  http://sharonptravel.cruisebrothers.com/

From NYC to Bermuda On the  NCL Breakaway:   solos $986.21……
From NYC to   Grabd /tyrjm Gakf Niib Cay and Nassau $750.55 for a solo!
(check total with all the fees)

Call Sharron for details and price options.   Availability and prices can change!  
Cruises & MORE - Travel Services

Contact Info
Phone
(239) 298-1555

Email
sharonptravel@gmail.com

Website
http://sharonptravel.cruisebrothers.com/


  • this blog does not SELL any travel, I only post what I find on line, call all contacts listed on any of the posts.    prices may have changed since Sharon sent this information 






Thursday, September 5, 2013

Female First in the UK just posted this interesting review of solo travel.

What do you think?   Do you solo travel?



Two Thirds of Britons Would Take a Cruise Alone- More Than Any Other Holiday

By Saima Omar @Lookitssaima
for FemaleFirst UK

Top reasons for taking a solo cruise included “taking the time to relax and unwind
stress of friends/ family”  and “in order to meet a new partner on board the ship.”
5 September 2013
Holiday Cruise
Holiday Cruise
Some of us love to spend some 'me-time' relaxing, thinking, and doing the things we don't want anyone else to see.
This is time we spend at home being our true selves. Sometimes people prefer being alone, rather than in anyone 
else's company. But you'd think when it comes to going on holiday abroad it is mainly enjoyed with the company
of those who are nearest and dearest to us; The perfect opportunity to spend that bit of quality time catching
up and bonding.

But some new-found research has revealed that this is not always the case. A study was carried out
on line using an independent travel agency which has shown that two thirds of Britons (66%) would
be rather happy to set sail and go on a cruise on their lonesome.
The company Bonvoyage had polled 2,096 adults who resided in the UK to ask of their holiday preferences.
They began by finding out whether a solo holiday is something they would consider, and 79% had said that
they would do so. This means they would leave behind their partner, friends or family. Moreover they found
out that 26% of the people polled has already been on a solo holiday!
Participants were asked to nominate the preference of a solo holiday and the top five types
of holiday were said to be:
1. Cruise (66%)
2. Spa Holiday (57%)
3. Backpacking Holiday (46%)
4. Beach Holiday (31%)
5. Activity Holiday such as Scuba Diving, Hiking and Skiing (24%)
This shows that we are all varied in tastes but the majority were won over by a nice cruise.
The reasons for wanting to take a solo holiday are also varied:

1. Relaxing and unwinding without stress of family/friends (34%)
2. Cruise offers a more secure trip for those wanting to travel alone (28%)
3. A way to meet new people or a potential other half (21%)
4. Cruise Ships are packed with entertainment (14%)
and finally the fifth most popular choice was that they would travel alone regardless of holiday
type or destination. (3%)
A spokelady from Bonvoyage has commented he following on the matter:
“The team here at the bonvoyage website are seeing a steady increase in the amount of cruisers
deciding to venture out on a solo trip, and these results certainly reflect our booking figures. I think
the results definitely suggest a wider-accepted notion of holidaying alone, particularly amongst women,
and cruises seem like the perfect option for the security and entertainment they provide. I myself have
cruised alone and I can certainly relate to those who said they did it to relax away from friends and
family - it's very nice being able to do what you want whenever you like!”
We're born alone, we live alone, we die alone. Only through our love and friendship can we create the illusion for the moment that we're not alone.
She continued:
“Nowadays, such a large amount of young people are taking time out to travel alone before getting a job
or going to university. Perhaps taking a solo cruise could be somewhat of a substitute for those who felt
they missed out on the opportunity to have this time to ‘discover themselves’ and take a lone trip in their
younger years, but have too many responsibilities  at home to leave for more than a couple of weeks.
Hopefully with this increase in interest for solo travel the cruise lines will finally start to look at reducing
the supplements they currently charge for single travellers, as I'm sure if they were more reasonable then
it would encourage even more people to cruise alone.”
Saima Omar @Lookitssaima 
If you have been on holiday alone, tell us about your experiences. @FemaleFirst_UK

by Saima Omar follow me on twitter
Read more: http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/travel/solo-cruise-holiday-333979.html#ixzz2e2zApFBM

















































Tuesday, September 3, 2013

The Cruise People Just Sent this Great Post

For details contact: 

The Cruise People, Ltd.

Canada's First Cruise-only Agency-Since 1972
1252 Lawrence Ave E. Suite 214,
Don Mills (Toronto), Ont.
Phone 1.800.961.5536 or 1.416.900.0889
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The Cruise People, Ltd.
Canada's First Cruise-only Agency-Since 1972
1252 Lawrence Ave E. Suite 214,
Don Mills (Toronto), Ont.
Phone 1.800.961.5536 or 1.416.900.0889
Facsimile  1.416.900.0889