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Good morning and welcome back to the Daily Drop. Did you miss us over the weekend? I definitely missed you… In fact, I missed you more than I miss fixed-price airline award charts.
Okay, maybe not quite that much… but still a lot.
Let’s start off the week with a bang, shall we?
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🏃🏼♂️Mike on the Move: Travel hacking all the way to Tokyo
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🦔 Cute world-traveling animals
🏃🏼♂️ Mike on the Move: Travel hacking all the way to Tokyo
For the first time in almost a month, I’m on the move again! Yay!
Later this week, I’ll be embarking on a marathon 3-week around-the-world trip taking me on the following journey:
My trip will start off with a nice long leg from Toronto to Tokyo. You may remember in the first newsletter of the year where I told you about finding good deals and building trips based on them.
This is exactly what I was talking about. Back in December, I found a really good deal from Toronto to Tokyo, so I booked it. Not only was it cheap, but it was on Air Canada.
After booking this ticket, I ended up just building the trip that you saw earlier in this segment based on this first flight.
Basically, I kept my eyes open for good deals and travel hacks over the last few months and slowly pieced the trip together. Over the next few weeks, I’ll tell you how I booked some of the rest of the trip.
But for now, let’s focus on Tokyo hotels.
Tokyo (and Japan in general) is one of the hottest spots for tourists right now. Finding award availability at hotels is difficult, and the hotels that have cash rooms available are HELLA expensive.
Thankfully, I know a secret that might surprise you…
Are you ready?
Hotels in Japan are actually really cheap - if you know where to look.
Most North Americans and Europeans are going to default to searching the big hotel chains. As a result, these hotels will fill up quickly, and the remaining rooms will be really expensive.
But if you search for independent, smaller hotels, you can find some really comfy spots at VERY good prices.
Personally, I booked my first few nights in Tokyo through the Chase travel portal, which I have access to from holding one of the best travel cards in existence (not exaggerating).
The hotel has free cancellation, solid reviews from guests, and is just minutes away from many of the places I want to visit in Tokyo.
To make things even sweeter, I earn 5x points on that purchase because I hold the aforementioned card.
I ran a search for this hotel on sites like Expedia and Hotels.com, and it was actually cheaper to book through the portal, so I know I’m getting a great deal in addition to maximizing my earnings.
But I wasn’t going to visit Tokyo without experiencing the luxury hotel scene too…
Hilton Free Night Awards are extremely valuable because, unlike other hotel programs, they have no caps. That means you can use your FNA for a room whether it costs 30,000 or 300,000 points.
If you want to read a bit more about hotel Free Night Awards (including how to earn them), check out this newsletter.
Hopefully this gives you some ideas to explore next time you want to book a trip to the land of the rising sun. 🌅
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Since I’ve talked (or typed) your ear off enough already, I’ll leave you with one of my favorite travel Instagram accounts.
It’s called Mr. Pokee, and it’s an adorable hedgehog that travels all around the world. The photos are pretty stunning, I might add.
Apologies in advance for all the time you end up spending looking at this…
Thanks so much for joining us today, and I look forward to seeing you all again tomorrow ❤️