Travel the World for Free or Cheap
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How can some people take vacation after vacation? Where do they get the money? Learn the jealously guarded secrets about how to travel for free or seriously cheap. Look at the Vouchers Below and read how to get free travel for you and your family.
In 2019 Commercial airlines paid me over $4,000 to take their flights.
Hi, my name is Steve Linder, CEO of Top Secret Travel. Would you like free airfare, free accommodations and free activities?
My Top Secret Travel Guide will show you amazing secrets how you can travel for free or nearly so, for the rest of your life. These secrets will provide free vacation opportunities to you that others will envy. I’m so confident you’ll be shocked by my secrets that I offer a MONEY BACK GUARANTY, you have nothing to lose and only a lifetime of free travel to gain. Learn how you can take your dream vacation on the cheap. So take advantage of this offer and start traveling the world for free, or nearly so. I’ll show you how to get the airlines to HAPPILY give you money. Just last month, American Airlines gave me a certificate for $1,200 in free travel, good for a year.
I’ve taken many trips that cost me nothing. I’ve even made money on some of my vacations. This information can save you thousands of dollars in just the next few years, and 10’s of $1,000’s over your lifetime. I guarantee my travel secrets will save you thousands of dollars, even thousands this year. I’ll show you how to fly free this year and stay in a condo for $1 per week, in an amazing location, like Las Vegas, Orlando, Maui, Cancun, or even somewhere more exotic, perhaps Thailand, Morocco, Portugal, or India.
I admit my secrets aren’t free but right now I’m offering them for $99. I’m offering this discount price for a limited time before the price goes back to $199. Keep in mind that I offer the same money-back guarantee to the people who pay my $199, the same secrets I’m offering you for just $99.
I can’t tell you my free methods right yet, not until you buy my guide. I guarantee you will get amazing results and can use my secrets and start saving right away. I couldn’t tell people that if it wasn’t true, everyone would just want a refund and it would be a pain for me. I do require that if you buy my secrets, you treat them with care. This is digitally protected media information and I’m providing you with extremely valuable information. Please treat it carefully so we can all continue to benefit. If everyone knows these secrets, they will be harder for all of us to use. These secrets are protected by US copyright laws and DMCA media rights and we prosecute anyone violating our rights under these laws. We prohibit the copying, sharing, forwarding, editing, or posting information found in this guide. Buying this guide indicates you agree to comply with these protections.
Do you know the top reason why people don’t travel more often? The answer is money.
When I was 19 years old, I worked for a summer at a company that offered employees a 401k plan. I signed up for the plan and contributed less than $1,000 that summer, including the company matching funds. Fast forward nearly 40 years later and that little bit of money I put into that plan back in 1974 is now worth over $10,000. If I knew then what I know now, I’d have contributed to my retirement savings faithfully for my entire life. My travel secrets are in the same league. These will prove invaluable over your lifetime. They will save you money over and over again and allow you to take vacations most people only dream of. Again I guarantee it or your money cheerfully refunded. You have 30 days to check out my guide and try the methods yourself. If using my techniques you can’t book a luxury condo for a week for less than the cost of a cup of coffee, I’ll happily refund your money.50050
Free Travel!
I’m not talking about house sitting, couch surfing, caretaking, or hitchhiking across the globe. I’m talking about flying the major airlines, staying in condos and hotels by Marriott, Hyatt, Hilton, Wyndham, even the Four Seasons. It’s like having a free pass. These secrets will work for you for the rest of your life, imagine how much that’s going to be worth.
You can use my method to get a luxury 2 or 3 bedroom condominium in a property from the likes of Marriott, Hilton, Hyatt, Four Seasons, Wyndham, and more, easily for just $1 per week. Not just hotels by the way but one, two, and three-bedroom condos, many with full kitchens, even washers, and dryers.
Want to bring your friends or family along with you? I can also get super discounted lodging for them without ever having to share lodging with them. You see I can get them the same deals I get.
Keep in mind that according to Value Penguin, the average 7-day international vacation costs $2351.
The average 7-day domestic vacation costs $689 since many destinations don’t require air travel.
On average Americans will spend $1,978 on summer vacations.
According to AARP, Baby Boomers spent over $6,600 on travel in 2019.
Transportation costs make up 54.3% of international trip expenditures and 39.1% of domestic trips.
Lodging costs total about 21% of expenditures on international trips and 26% on domestic.
26% of Americans will use reward points or miles to fund their next vacation.
80% of families will take a vacation during the summer.
According to Forbes magazine, travel will be one of the first industries to recover after the pandemic.
And the Top 5 US travel destinations in 2018 include Alaskan cruises (47.9%), Orlando (38.6%), Las Vegas (35.4%), Maui (30.9%) & New York City (27.7%).
The Top 5 International destinations in 2018 were Caribbean Cruises (34.7%), Cancun (28.3%) European River Cruises (23.1%) Mediterranean Cruises (17.4%) and Punta Cana Dominican Republic (17.2%).
According to AARP, the top 5 destinations for American travelers in 2019 were Florida, California, New York, Texas , and Las Vegas.
My secrets work great for nearly all the destinations mentioned above. I can even save you significantly on cruises.
According to Google, more than 60% of travelers would consider an impulse trip based on a good hotel or flight deal.
And sadly, 52% of American employees have unused vacation time and 705 million vacation days go unused annually.
89% of family travelers said their priority was deals and value of the vacation.
85% of families said their priority was being near a theme park or major attraction.
A Few “Free” Examples
One secret I reveal is how to get bumped and compensated with free travel vouchers. I’m sure you’ve heard this narrative if you travel, “Folks, it seems we’re in an oversold situation. If anyone has flexible travel plans and could travel on a flight later today, we are offering a $300 cash voucher to anyone willing to give up their seat on this flight. There are ways to always be the person who is offered the voucher. Mind you, you don’t have to take the bump, but having the option of taking a later flight and receiving a nice airline award for doing so is a great way to travel for free on that voucher.
I’ve also taken advantage of some truly incredible offers; American airlines did a promotion a few years back that I learned of when flying into Logan airport in the winter. AA employees had set up a beach scene in one of their gates complete with fake palm trees and sand. They had two AA employees dressed in bathing suits and tropical shirts. The promotion – Fly twice in the next 3 months from Boston to Miami and get a free ticket to anywhere American flies. Since I live in Key West and am originally from Boston, this seemed easy enough to do. I double-checked with American if flying from Miami to Boston would be considered the equivalent to secure the promotion and sure enough, it was. My wife and I flew back and forth to Boston twice in the 3 months and received open vouchers with a year to travel anywhere that American Airlines flew. We booked 2 round-trip tickets to Hawaii from Key West free of charge. The value of those two tickets was over two thousand dollars yet we spent less than $500 to get them.
Using more advanced methods, I’ve been able to visit some amazing locations, places like Thailand, Singapore, Russia, Malaysia, Estonia, Holland, Greece, Turkey, Ireland, Canada, Ecuador, Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Mexico, Peru, Guatemala, France, Spain, Portugal, Cuba, St Lucia, Dominican Republic, Anguilla, and the list goes on and on.
I learned from my Mom early on, three kids, a divorced dad that left the country to avoid paying child support. She realized that she had to figure out a better way. She took us on many outings when we were young. For example, we went on factory tours; potato chip companies, candy factories, Kellogg’s at Battle Creek, Hershey Candy company, New England Confectionary Company (Necco Wafers), Bordens (Sugar Daddy, Sugar Babies), Coca-Cola bottling, free tours that even gave you free stuff at the end of the tour. As kids, we didn’t know that’s not what normal families did for fun.
I’ve since realized that breweries and distilleries offer tours with free stuff. Guinness beer in Dublin was a favorite as was the Jose Cuervo Factory in Tequila, Mexico, again just to name a few.
There’s information on how to find self-guided walking tours, timeshare pitch prizes, and free activities.
The category ‘tickets’ on Craigslist can be an amazing source for tickets, entry fees, events, and other activities. Be a little street smart on this one. We’ve gotten free passes that someone else ‘won’ on a radio station, zoo entrance tickets, ski passes, etc.
I post ‘wanted’ requests on local Craigslist sites in the city we plan on visiting a few months before arriving, asking for free or very low-cost tickets or activity ideas, tickets that others might not be able to use. We’ve had lots of responses for things like sunset cruise tickets, parasailing, and concert tickets, from people who had tickets but couldn’t use them. Sometimes we’d have to buy them (for pennies on the dollar) but I always mention we’ll take them for free if they don’t sell and they are going to go to waste.
Happy Traveling!
Steve Linder
“I haven’t been everywhere, but it’s on my list.”
Susan Sontag