Showing posts with label SATW online auction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SATW online auction. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

SATW 2010 travel auction opens online

The annual auction for travel bargains from the Society of American Travel Writers (SATW) is open for business at SATWauction.com.  It closes Nov. 20 at 10 p.m. (MST). 

For the traveler, it's the best deal online as savings are generally more than 50 percent from listed values, even though airfare is not included. Top items range from attractions and hotels around the United States from Orlando to Seattle to hotel packages as far away as Venice (Pictured right) and Bali, and Caribbean cruises with rock stars. From beaches (below Wilimington, NC) to mountains to sea, your vacation awaits you.

This auction works much the same as Ebay and other online auctions. Register by logging on with your personally created ID and password, and then browse through the more than 50 travel themed items. Then bid as often and on as many items as you would like. The auction is updated in real time.

Values range from a $160 culinary tour in Colorado to four nights in Bali for $4,422. Bids for some items start as low as $25. The more than 50 travel-themed items are valued at more than $53,000. All you need do is log on to SATWAuction.com and start bidding.

Items are donated to SATW for their fundraising auction. All proceeds are spent by SATW for professional development programs for its members.

Log on now to SATWAuction.com, begin bidding and planning your travels!

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Dubai, day one at Burj Al Arab Jumeirah


After an uneventful, but long flight (14 hrs+) on Emirates Airlines from Houston to Dubai, we (me and several other SATW Freelance Council members) arrived at the spectacular Dubai airport, almost Vegas-ish with the columns, glitz and luxury. Customs went smoothly enough before our transport to Burj Al Arab Jumeirah by Desert Adventures, the amazing destination management company.
After that, it was all about looking up. Dubai (United Arab Emirates) met and exceeded my expectations. I'd heard Dubai compared to Las Vegas and as the New York City of the Middle East, and all are true. We've all heard about the sky-scraping architecture, but seeing it is simply saying WOW. You look up and up and up and the top of these amazing buildings seemingly disappear into the clouds. Then the world's tallest building came into view, the Burj Khalifa tower, pushing straight to the sky, reminding me of my "religious" upbringing the Tower of Babel, the top floor stretched so far into the mist that I could barely see it tonight.
We didn't know that we would be staying at the most luxurious hotel in the world until we arrived. After a 14 hour flight, any room would almost do, but our hosts have been more than gracious, and all I can say is let my pictures do the speaking, the Burj Al Arab Jumeirah is more than I could have imagined.









My personal butler escorted me to room, and it took 15 minutes of instruction to grasp the magnitude of technology...click this button to open the curtains...to turn on the TV...to open the door...to turn on the lights. It was so overwhelming that I had no choice but to sample the bottle of Dom Perignon and taste the white chocolate dipped strawberries.

Tomorrow is an early day with a whirlwind tour of Dubai, but tonight, maybe I should enjoy my in-suite Jacuzzi?
Until next time, Diana
















Monday, November 09, 2009

Online travel auction...bid on travel related packages and deals from around the world


If the mention of the word “travel” has you daydreaming of days gone by, then explore the Online Travel Auction, open to the public, at http://www.satwauction.com/hosted by the Society of American Travel Writers. Now through Friday, November 20, you can make your vacation dreams come true by bidding on travel-related deals on goods, hotels, resort and vacation packages in the U.S., Canada and abroad. Download this interactive, colorful brochure of dozens of travel packages and deals from the SATW online auction.

Thinking of beaches? How about Mexico, Aruba, or Belize? Want to explore Europe? How about Germany or Belgium – or you can board the Eurail and explore 21 countries on your own!Prefer a vacation closer to home? We’ve got you covered! Choose from sea to shining sea in the U.S. of A., from Connecticut to California, Michigan to Texas and states in between. Looking for an adventure? We’ve got golf, skiing, hiking and biking. Gotta have spa? We have that too! Explore the world with a click of your mouse and bid on the vacation of your dreams.

The Society of American Travel Writers, the world’s largest professional association of travel journalists and photographers, and their annual online fundraising auction is open now through November 20, 2009 at http://www.satwauction.com/ (Proceeds fund SATW’s professional development programming at future conventions.)

At the site, there are all sorts of vacation options from five star hotels and beautiful resorts to superb golf and ski getaways and even some gift baskets. Starting prices are often amazingly reasonable…and anyone can have a chance to bid. Values of the donated items range from $50 to $3,962.

How does the auction work?

Similar to other online auctions, browsers and bidders will log on to http://www.satwauction.com/with a specially created ID and password and bid as often as they please. The auction will be updated in real time. Bidding closes at 10:00 pm MDT on Nov. 20.

Some of the items up for bid include:

· Your Germany getaway includes 2 roundtrip tickets on Air Berlin (www.airberlin.com) and a total of four nights for two persons at two Steigenberger Hotels (www.steigenbergerhotelgroup.com): 2 nights at the upscale Steigenberger Hotel in the heart of Western Berlin and 2 nights at the elegant Steigenberger Hotel de Saxe at the historic square in Dresden. Value $3,962, start your bid at $500

· Golf and wine merge together quite nicely; thank you, at the Silverado Resort 2-night Napa Valley package. The package includes two nights in a one bedroom suite; round of golf for two on a Robert Trent Jones Jr. Course, and wine tastings at four wineries. Value $1,500, start your bid at $300.

· We’ve more hotel stays and packages than you can click a mouse on: Hotel deLuxe (Portland; Ore.); Hotel Lucia (Portland; Ore.); Hotel Max (Seattle; Wash.); Hotel Murano (Tacoma; Wash.); Hotel Preston (Nashville; Tenn.); Royal Sonesta Hotel Boston & New Orleans; Westin Westminster (Colorado); The Broadmoor (Colorado Springs; CO); Silvertree Hotel and Conference Center (Snowmass Village, CO); Alderbrook Resort & Spa in Washington State; Chateau Chantal; Traverse City; MI; Fairmont Chateau Whistler; Fairmont Chateau Laurier; Fairmont Chateau Whistler; Fairmont Scottsdale Princess; Le Petit Hotel & CafĂ©; Montreal; Alexis Hotel; Seattle; WA; Furnace Creek Inn & Ranch in Death Valley; and West Baden Springs Hotel; French Lick (includes golf & spa treatments!). Values start at $109, minimum bids beginning at $25.

What are you waiting for? Your dream vacation awaits you…Log on to http://www.satwauction.com/ today.

For more information about the SATW Auction, contact Diana Rowe, 2009 SATW Auction online chair, diana@dianarowe.com.

For more informaton about Society of American Travel Writers, contact: Tim O’Keefe, President, mtimokeefe@gmail.com and/or Rich Grant, Publicity Chair, rgrant@denver.org