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Travel Party of 5 | Points & Miles for Family Travel
Raya & Duane
Frequency: 1 episode/7d. Total Eps: 84

Let us pull back the curtain and show you how you can maximize money you're already spending to earn enough credit card points and miles to travel with your family for nearly free.
We've used credit card points and miles to take our family of 5 on trips to places like Costa Rica, San Diego, Disneyland, Oceanside, NYC, Washington DC, Hawaii, and next year we have already booked Paris, Spain and Japan!
Using credit card points and miles (often called travel hacking) doesn't have to be overwhelming or take a ton of time, and we can show you how.
Can you earn a lot of points and miles without opening up multiple credit cards? Only if you have a really high amount of spend each month. For people with larger families, opening new cards is the easiest and fastest way to earn enough points and miles to take a couple of really low cost (but not low budget) family vacations every year!
If you want to learn ways to help you and your family travel more affordably using credit card points, this show is for you.
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Visit Arizona: Where to Stay in Phoenix/Scottsdale Using Points!
lundi 16 septembre 2024 • Duration 31:25
Thanks for finding our podcast! We are a family of 5 who does most of our travel using points and miles and we share how we leverage credit card welcome offers to earn a ton of points/miles so we can afford travel as a larger family
Follow us on Instagram @TravelPartyof5
Click here to apply for the Chase Sapphire Cards - we use these points to book all our Hyatt hotels. And if you've already got one of the Chase Sapphire cards, you'll want to apply for these business cards, linked here.
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This episode is the first episode in a series all around visiting the great state of Arizona!!! First up - we explore everything you need to know when you visit Arizona, with a focus on where to stay in Scottsdale and where to stay in Phoenix and Tempe. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, we’ll help you find the perfect place to stay while sharing tips on how to make the most of your trip using points and miles.
We start by discussing why Arizona is a top travel destination, especially for those interested in experiencing the beauty of the desert landscape. From the best time of year to visit Arizona to how to handle the summer heat and cooler winter months, we break down the key points to consider before booking your trip. Whether you want to explore the outdoors or just relax by the pool, this episode will give you all the essential details for planning your visit to Arizona.
Next, we dive into where to stay in Scottsdale, covering a range of hotels and resorts that cater to different travel styles. If you’re using points, we highlight some excellent options for Hyatt, Marriott, Hilton, and IHG members. For those wondering where to stay in Scottsdale, we recommend the Hyatt House and Hyatt Place in Old Town for convenient access to shopping, dining, and nightlife. For a more luxurious experience, we suggest the Andaz Scottsdale and the Royal Palms, which offer unique, upscale settings perfect for couples or special occasions. If you're traveling with family, we also explore the soon-to-be Grand Hyatt Scottsdale, a fantastic choice for family-friendly accommodations.
For Marriott points users, we discuss where to stay in Scottsdale, such as the JW Marriott Camelback Inn Resort & Spa and the Phoenician. Both properties offer luxury and comfort with beautiful views and top-notch service, making them ideal for romantic getaways or family vacations. If you're looking for where to stay in Scottsdale using IHG or Hilton points, we mention options like the Holiday Inn Express and the Hilton Garden Inn, both centrally located in Old Town Scottsdale. For a more extravagant stay, the Fairmont Princess is a top pick, especially during the holiday season when the property transforms into a winter wonderland perfect for families.
Beyond Scottsdale, we also guide you through where to stay in Phoenix if your trip includes events, concerts, or sports games. We suggest properties like the Hyatt Regency Downtown Phoenix and the Kimpton Palomar, both of which are great choices if you're looking for where to stay in Phoenix and want to be close to Chase Field or Talking Stick Resort Arena. These hotels offer convenience for those wanting to stay near the heart of the action while enjoying top-tier amenities.
So, if you're planning to visit Arizona, tune in to this episode for the full rundown on where to stay in Scottsdale, where to stay in Phoenix, and how to make your trip unforgettable. Whether you're traveling for relaxation, adventure, or a special event, we’ve got you covered with all the tips and tricks you need to make your Arizona trip a success!
Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort - Review from a Family of 5!
lundi 9 septembre 2024 • Duration 45:04
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In today's episode we are sharing all the details of our Labor Day road trip to Huntington Beach, California!
Our family stayed at the Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach for the first time on this trip. It's a category six hotel beloved by the points and miles community. Discover how we scored a spacious suite for 44,000 points per night, with a surprise Guest of Honor award gifted from a friend! From free breakfast to complimentary valet parking, find out how these perks made our trip even more special. We share our hilarious first-time experience in a suite, complete with our oldest son's penthouse dreams dashed by YouTube videos.
We also share a few kid-friendly activities (most of which are FREE!) that we did in and around Huntington Beach, including Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve and...the Huntington Beach Public Library??!!?!
Phoenix to San Diego for July 4th (Family Road Trip on Points!)
lundi 8 juillet 2024 • Duration 36:30
Thanks for finding our podcast! We are a family of 5 who does most of our travel using points and miles (often called travel hacking) and we share how we leverage credit card offers to earn a ton of points/miles so we can afford to travel more with all five of us.
Follow us on Instagram @TravelPartyof5
Click here to apply for the Chase Sapphire Cards we refer to in this episode - we used these points to book all our Hyatt hotels. And if you've already got one of the Chase Sapphire cards, you'll want to apply for these business cards, linked here.
(Yes, you probably can apply for business cards!)
In this episode, we're sharing all the behind the scenes from our family road trip from Phoenix to San Diego. If you're planning a family road trip to San Diego, join us as we share our experiences, tips, and must-visit spots for your drive from Phoenix to San Diego.
After a quick stop in Yuma on the way for lunch (In 'N Out is where we stop every time), we made our way to Carlsbad, staying at the luxurious Park Hyatt Aviara. It was our first time at a Park Hyatt, and the experience was nothing short of amazing. The hotel’s family-friendly atmosphere, stunning pool, and proximity to Legoland made it a perfect stop for our kids. AND we booked this luxury hotel using points, making our stay even more rewarding.
Next, our family road trip took us to Oceanside, where we stayed at the charming Seabird Resort. With its Cape Cod vibes and prime location right across from the beach, it has quickly became a family favorite. We’ll tell you about the amenities that made our stay special, from free beach gear to a fantastic game room for the kids. Plus, discover some of the best local eateries that made our visit even more memorable.
Our final destination on this family road trip was downtown San Diego, where we stayed at the Manchester Grand Hyatt. Despite some hiccups, we found plenty to enjoy at this location. From its rooftop theater and pickleball courts to its proximity to Seaport Village, there was no shortage of activities for our family.
Tune in to hear all about our adventures, including our day at the San Diego County Fair and a special dinner at Wolf in the Woods, where we almost ordered the entire menu thanks to a close friend who is the head chef. We’ll also share our honest opinions about each hotel, the pros and cons, and tips for making the most out of your drive from Phoenix to San Diego.
Whether you're planning your own family road trip or just love hearing about travel adventures, this episode is packed with valuable insights and entertaining stories. So buckle up and get ready to join us on our drive from Phoenix to San Diego, and discover why this route is perfect for a memorable family road trip.
Don't forget to follow us on Instagram @travelpartyof5 for behind-the-scenes videos, hotel tours, and more family travel tips. Thanks for tuning in, and we hope our journey inspires your next family adventure!
Scottsdale Staycation (On Points and Miles!)
lundi 1 juillet 2024 • Duration 25:29
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Thanks for finding our podcast! We are a family of 5 who does most of our travel using points and miles and we share how we leverage credit card offers to earn a ton of points/miles so we can afford travel as a larger family.
Click here to apply for the Chase Sapphire Cards we refer to in this episode - we used these points to book our hotel on this staycation as well as some flights. And if you've already got one of the Chase Sapphire cards, you'll want to apply for these business cards, linked here.
In today's episode, we're sharing all the details about our recent Scottsdale Staycation. Plus, we’ll dive into how to use credit card points and miles to make the most of your trips.
First, let’s talk about what we did during our Scottsdale Staycation. Every year we book a staycation at the Hyatt Regency Scottsdale at Gainey Ranch. This year, we spent two nights in a spacious room with two queen beds and a sofa bed, which was perfect for our family of 5. The highlight of our stay was, of course, the pool. The Hyatt Regency Scottsdale has a fantastic pool area, complete with a sand beach, a waterslide, and even an adult-only pool for some quiet time.
Our plans on this staycation is always just relaxing by the pool, ordering food and drinks, and letting the kids enjoy the water and other activities. It’s always a hit with the whole family!
Now, let's talk about the power of credit card points and miles. We booked our Scottsdale Staycation using Hyatt points, which we earned from our World of Hyatt business card and various Chase cards, like the Chase Sapphire Preferred and Chase Ink Business cards. Using points and miles can save you a lot of money, allowing you to enjoy amazing experiences without breaking the bank.
For those interested in planning a similar staycation, the Hyatt Regency Scottsdale is a Category 6 hotel, bookable for between 21,000 and 29,000 points per night. Since summer in Arizona is off-peak, we were able to book our stay for just 21,000 points a night. It’s a great value, especially when using credit card points and miles.
During our stay, we noticed the hotel is undergoing significant renovations. The lobby and several floors are under construction, which does affect the overall ambiance. While this didn't impact our pool time, it might be something to consider if you're planning a longer stay or coming from out of town.
The food options at the hotel are currently limited due to the renovations. There is one restaurant open for breakfast, and the pool bar serves as the main dining option for other meals. We enjoyed some delicious food, like a short rib grilled cheese sandwich, but the menu is definitely more limited than usual. On a brighter note, renowned chef Richard Blais is revamping the hotel's food and beverage offerings, which we’re excited to try once the renovations are complete.
Using credit card points and miles not only covered our stay but also made it possible to enjoy this yearly tradition without worrying about the cost. We highly recommend using points and miles to book your Scottsdale Staycation or any other travel adventures. Chase points are particularly useful as they transfer to Hyatt, making it easy to book stays at Hyatt properties around the world.
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3 Days in Paris on Points and Miles
lundi 24 juin 2024 • Duration 39:27
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Thanks for finding our podcast! We are a family of 5 who does most of our travel using points and miles and we share how we leverage credit card offers to earn a ton of points/miles so we can afford travel as a larger family.
Want to use credit card points and miles to visit Paris?!?! In this episode, join us as we recount our recent 2-day adventure in the City of Lights! Despite the rain, we embraced the charm and beauty of this iconic city, trying to make the best of it despite the clouds.
Our journey began with a delightful dinner at Girafe, but sadly it was raining so our Eiffel Tower views were scarce indoors.
Day 2 began with a walking food tour, where we indulged in delectable French cuisine and discovered hidden culinary gems. This food tour (linked below) truly felt like we were visiting a Parisian market with a french friend. HIGHLY RECOMMEND.
Of course, no trip to Paris would be complete without a visit to the Eiffel Tower, where we braved the weather to experience the breathtaking views. Even in the rain, she is beautiful. Then we grabbed crepes and coffee near Notre Dame.
On our third day we ventured out of the city for an exhilarating bike tour of Versailles, pedaling through the grandeur of the palace grounds and soaking in the rich history.
The standout for dinner was Le Relais de L'Entrecote for their infamous steak frites.
For a hotel, we stayed at the Hyatt Regency Etoile for zero dollars, all thanks to our use of points and miles. Tune in to hear our tips on how to make the most of your points for a memorable stay in Paris, rain or shine.
Foodie Morning Walk at the Aligre Market (not an affiliate link and not sponsored, we paid full price!)
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The Amalfi Coast & Luxury Beach Clubs: 3 Days in Sorrento, Italy
lundi 17 juin 2024 • Duration 35:42
Thanks for finding our podcast! We are a family of 5 who does most of our travel using points and miles (often called travel hacking) and we share how we leverage new credit card offers to earn a lot of points and miles so we can afford travel as a larger family.
Follow us on Instagram @TravelPartyof5
Click here to apply for the Chase Sapphire Cards we refer to in this episode - we used these points to book all of our flights on this trip. And if you've already got one of the Chase Sapphire cards, you'll want to apply for these business cards, linked here.
Links to all the experiences we mentioned:
Pompeii Small Group Tour with an Archaeologist
Enjoy the Little Things Bistro - best restaurant in Sorrento
Amalfi Coast Boat Tour
Where to stay in Sorrento? This is the AirBnB we stayed at!
Today we're diving into part 2 of our Italian adventure, focusing on our stay in Sorrento. Join us as we uncover how to maximize your travel experiences using credit card points and miles, while exploring beautiful cafes in Sorrento and enjoying a day at a stunning beach club.
Our journey starts in Florence, where we hop on a high-speed train to Naples, then switch to the Circumvesuviana, ending in Sorrento. This charming town, near the Amalfi Coast, is perfect for exploring Naples, Pompeii, Amalfi, Ravello, and Positano. Sorrento offers a relaxed atmosphere compared to bustling Amalfi and is more affordable.
We stayed in a cozy Airbnb that was ideal for our party of three. While we usually prefer hotels for their amenities, there aren’t many on points in this area. Plus, our host provided a detailed map of the best cafes in Sorrento, scenic spots, and must-visit locations, ensuring we made the most of our stay.
A highlight was the boat tour to Positano, Ravello, and Amalfi, organized by our Airbnb host. We enjoyed breakfast at a charming cafe in Positano, then headed to Amalfi. From there, we took a bus up to Ravello, escaping the crowded streets of Amalfi for the serene beauty of this hilltop town. The small group size made it even more enjoyable.
Our day at the Marameo Beach Club in Sorrento was unforgettable. This adults-only beach club offers towel service, food, drinks, and comfortable lounge chairs. We relaxed by the crystal-clear waters, read our books, drank crisp local white wine, and soaked in stunning cliff views. It was the perfect way to unwind after days of exploring.
Pompeii was a must-see, and we opted for a guided tour to get the most out of it. The history and preserved ruins were fascinating, and we learned so much from our guide.
When it comes to dining, Sorrento did not disappoint. We had delicious meals, but Enjoy the Little Things Bistro stood out. Recommended by a colleague, this gem in the center of Sorrento offered some of the best food we had on our trip. We loved it so much we ate there twice! The friendly staff, delicious dishes, and cozy atmosphere made it a highlight.
We made extensive use of credit card points and miles to cover travel expenses, allowing us to indulge in these amazing experiences without breaking the bank. From booking flights to securing accommodations, leveraging points and miles made our Italian adventure even more rewarding.
Vespa Mishaps and Wine Tours: 3 Days in Florence, Italy using Credit Card Points!
lundi 10 juin 2024 • Duration 55:24
Thanks for finding our podcast! We are a family of 5 who does most of our travel using points and miles (often called travel hacking) and we share how we leverage credit card offers to earn a ton of points/miles so we can afford travel as a larger family.
Vespa Tour we did (or tried to do?)
Tuscany Chianti Wine Tour - the incredible wine tour we talked about
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Click here to apply for the Chase Sapphire Cards we refer to in this episode - we used these points to book our Hyatt in Florence as well as some flights. And if you've already got one of the Chase Sapphire cards, you'll want to apply for these business cards, linked here.
If you think you're not eligible for a business credit card, you probably are - listen to our episode titled "Who Can Apply for Business Credit Cards?"
**Some experience links may be affiliate links which means we make a small commission if you choose to book through those links. Thank you for supporting our free content by using these links <3**
In this episode, we dive into an exciting adventure in Florence, Italy! Join me and my sister Alaina as we recount our amazing experiences during our 3 days in Florence, Italy. This trip was extra special as it was a girls' trip with our mom, leaving the kids and my husband Duane back home. Get ready to explore the beauty, history, and fun of Florence with us!
We kick things off by talking about our flights. My mom and I flew from Phoenix to Florence. Alaina flew from Washington Dulles and met us in London before we all headed to Florence together. Our flights were all booked on points, they were smooth, and even though we had a few hiccups with luggage, it all worked out in the end.
Our home base in Florence was the luxurious Il Tornabuoni, part of Hyatt’s Unbound Collection. This historic hotel, which we booked with points, was the perfect place to stay. It was centrally located, beautifully decorated in Renaissance style, and offered top-notch service. From the terrace with stunning city views to the personalized touches for Elena's birthday, the hotel was a highlight of our trip.
One of the most memorable parts of our adventure was the Vespa tours in Florence, Italy. We were excited to explore the Tuscan countryside on Vespas, but things didn't go as planned - but you'll have to listen to hear what happend. Despite the bumps, the Vespa tour was a unique and fun experience that we won't forget.
During our 3 days in Florence, Italy, we also indulged in a fantastic wine tour. This all-day tour took us to beautiful vineyards and a medieval town. We learned about wine-making, tasted delicious wines, and enjoyed an incredible farm-to-table lunch. The scenery was breathtaking, making it one of our favorite days in Florence.
Throughout our 3 days in Florence, Italy, we made unforgettable memories. Using points and miles to cover our flights and hotel allowed us to splurge on fun experiences like the wine and vespa tours, along with all the gelato and incredible food we could eat.
Fun Restaurants and a Cool Hotel in Portand Oregon
lundi 3 juin 2024 • Duration 32:07
In this episode of Travel Party of 5, we dive into the vibrant and diverse food scene of Portland, Oregon. Join us as we explore one of the coolest hotels in Portland, Oregon, starting with the stylish Hyatt Centric. This hotel offered a fantastic experience, even allowing me to check off another brand from my Hyatt bingo card. Situated in the heart of downtown, the Hyatt Centric is not only a convenient stay but also one of the coolest hotels in Portland, Oregon.
While in Portland, I had the chance to sample some of the best Vietnamese food Portland has to offer. I had a standout visit to Cuon, a small, unassuming spot that served the most delicious banh mi sandwich I’ve ever had. This little gem truly showcases the best Vietnamese food Portland boasts, with its perfect blend of flavors and fresh ingredients.
Portland is known for its fun and eclectic dining scene, and I got to experience some fun Portland restaurants firsthand. Cartopia was a fantastic food stall area with a variety of choices, from Egyptian/Mediterranean to Pizza to Pad Thai, making it an ideal spot for a group dinner. Another highlight was Lil' Shalom, where I enjoyed delicious Mediterranean dishes like burnt beef ends with hummus and pita.
Of course, no food tour of Portland would be complete without a nod to the iconic Anthony Bourdain. I had the pleasure of dining at Apizza Scholls, a spot Bourdain visited during his time in Portland. The pizza here lived up to its reputation, making it one of the must-visit fun Portland restaurants.
Back at the Hyatt Centric, I enjoyed the hotel's amenities, including a convenient restaurant in the lobby serving breakfast, coffee, and evening meals. This made it easy to grab a bite without venturing far, though Portland’s bustling food scene always tempted me to explore more.
Throughout the episode, I share more about my stay at the Hyatt Centric, detailing why it’s one of the coolest hotels in Portland, Oregon. Its central location made it easy to explore the city, and its industrial-chic vibe added to the overall experience. However, for families planning a trip, I offer tips on choosing the right accommodation to suit everyone’s needs.
Join us as we uncover some fun Portland restaurants and the best Vietnamese food Portland has to offer. Whether you're planning a trip to the city or just a foodie at heart, this episode is packed with insights and recommendations to make your Portland adventure unforgettable. Don’t miss out on hearing about the coolest hotels in Portland, Oregon, and the delectable delights that await you in this fantastic city.
Kimiko's instagram account (she won the Brand Connector award I mentioned and is the one who told me about the banh mi sandwich!)
Whitney's instagram account - super Portland foodie and workout queen!
Valerie at Eat Like Bourdain's instagram
Restaurants:
Cuon (Banh Mi and more)
Apizza Scholls
Cartopia
Lil' Shalom
Who Can Apply for Business Credit Cards?
lundi 27 mai 2024 • Duration 18:34
In this episode, we dive into the world of business credit cards and explore who can qualify for them. You'll learn that you don’t need a big company to apply; even small side hustles can qualify you for a business credit card. We’ll cover the basic requirements, such as what qualifies as a business and what information you need to provide during the application process.
We'll also discuss the benefits of having a business credit card, especially for earning more travel points and miles. Whether you're a freelancer, a part-time entrepreneur, or running a family business, this episode will guide you through the process of applying for a business credit card to maximize your travel rewards. Tune in to find out how you can start leveraging business credit cards to travel more with your family.
How to Save THOUSANDS on Your Next Disney World Orlando Trip
lundi 20 mai 2024 • Duration 25:44
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https://www.referyourchasecard.com/19n/NHJ5ONBRRS
In 2021 we legitimately spent $10,000 on a trip to Disney World. This was before we started seriously using points and miles, and we would do this SO differently today - this episode is all about contrasting our trip we paid cash for versus how we would save thousands of dollars to do it again using points!