Jennifer Moody
29 posts
Jennifer has spent over 30 years in management consulting, earning top-tier airline and hotel status each year.
She now shares the knowledge she's learned traveling to over 80 countries and across the United States as an elite travel planner and consultant.
When she is not on the road, she makes her home in her native Fort Worth, Texas, where she enjoys cooking, needlepoint, and playing with her two Great Pyrenees.
Misleading Travel Advice
There is nothing that makes me shake my head faster. What? A mainstream article that gives misleading travel…
Double Check Your Travel Geography Before Booking
Several years ago, a distressed passenger sued British Airways over confusion over travel geography. He thought he booked…
April Virgin Voyages Hot Deal
April is here. Now that we are past the April Fool’s jokes, it’s time to dive into the…
Catching the Travel Bug
If you are reading this, chances are you have caught the travel bug. I know I did –…
When Will You Trade Seats?
We’ve all been there – the request to trade seats. And if you haven’t yet, well, your time…
Travel Mistakes We’ve Made
I’m not too proud to admit that I make travel mistakes. Big ones, sometimes. Some of the best…
Worst Tour Guide in the World
I contend that it takes a lot to earn the dubious honor of Worst Tour Guide in the…
Caribbean Golf Destination Travel
People ask me if I play golf. No, not anymore. I’ve tried and it just never got easy…
Reverse Seasonal Affective Disorder or SAD – Is Travel an Escape Route?
Reverse seasonal affective disorder makes summer unbearable for a small population. Travel provides relief. SAD sufferers live through bad seasons annually.
Sunday Routines and How They Anchor Us
Sunday routines tend to creep up on us. They develop innocently enough as we start our adult years…
Ash Wednesday While Traveling
How to be observant on Ash Wednesday while traveling. We share the various options we've discovered for those travelers who wish to receive ashes on this holy day.
Mardi Gras Like a Local – Part II
Part II of our rundown on how to Mardi Gras like a local. From Bourbon Street (yes or no?) to parades, police, drinking, and beads, we'll help you experience New Orleans and all of Mardi Gras like a local. Our guest blogger breaks it all down in this special series.