Consider this a friendly reminder

Ladies, we all know what coming in a few weeks, right? Guys, think hearts, chocolates, and overpriced but oh so necessary flowers a/k/a Valentine's Day. Consider creating a really special valentine, a romantic getaway!

In the January/February issue of PRIME Magazine KC, I wrote an article about romantic getaways. It's on page 46----just in case you want to read on...

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25 Romantic Great Getaways for 2011

We HEART romantic getaways and it was very difficult limiting our list to only 25 journeys! This year we chose an interesting variety of experiences---some tranquil, some ethereal, some secluded, and some sophisticated city jaunts----all are most definitely romantic!

Tell us what you think of our list and please share your favorites!

Dream World

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From 435 South Magazine, November 2010 issue:

Dream World

Judi

words: Kimberly Winter Stern
photos: Paul Versluis

Ask Judi Chaitman, CTA, where in the world she’s been lately and her answer is likely to include Hawaii, Paris or Italy.

The intrepid traveler, vice president of Great Getaways, Kansas City’s top-rated leisure travel company based in Overland Park, loves paradise (she’s been to the islands nearly 60 times), the City of Light and the country just a bit larger than the state of Arizona where a favorite saying is “art is long, life is short.”
But in Chaitman’s far-flung world of adventure, discovery and pleasure, the word “trip” is obsolete. Instead try the phrase “experiential travel,” a concept the award-winning travel consultant has introduced to clients from around the globe for more than two continent-hopping decades. Chaitman embraces the art of travel where the experience is paramount—the culture, the sights, the sounds, the cuisine, the history—and has shared her innate talent of matching clients’ dreams to itineraries that fulfill the desire to take more than a vacation.
In addition to hundreds of thousands of frequent flyer miles, the Overland Park travel consultant has earned a coveted title from the world’s premier travel digest, Condé Nast Traveler, since 2000. Regularly listed by the magazine’s consumer news director, Wendy Perrin, as one of the world’s top 128 travel advisors, Chaitman meets rigorous standards of offering clients unrivaled connections and destination savvy. And in the era where Internet deals can seem like the ending to a travel fairy tale, Chaitman delivers customized excellence to clients as a result of her on-the-ground experience and veteran traveler’s insider knowledge that is timely and priceless for those who want more than just a change of scenery.
For Chaitman, it’s all about the journey and the destination. And when it comes to a well-chosen travel accessory, Chaitman’s passion for new experiences is packed right along with her dog-eared passport.
435 South Magazine: How did you launch your travel career?
Judi Chaitman: I started with Braniff Airlines as a flight attendant in 1961 and moved to the Reservations Department. I helped start the Tour and Group Department for Braniff and developed that into a respected industry prototype. Once the airline closed in 1981, I worked for different travel companies, in addition to a multi-office, Dallas-based firm where I headed the Group Tour Department. I not only did proposals but also accompanied groups throughout the world.
435: You’ve spent almost half a century matching people to destinations. What are the three biggest changes you’ve seen in the leisure travel business?
JC: The Internet, security and baggage requirements. Many people do research online, but when it comes to booking a trip they turn to me for expert advice. I can help with things like current security issues and how much time is needed to connect, especially with international travel. Because I have worked with so many hotels, resorts and other travel professionals around the world I know what’s out there. I also assist people with the latest baggage updates—weight, cost of checked luggage, etc. We design itineraries that truly match the traveler. It’s not cookie-cutter.
435: You’ve sent literally thousands of people packing for “wow” experiences. Where are your clients located, and where on earth do you send them?
JC: Ninety-five percent of my clients are within the continental United States with nearly half in Johnson County and Kansas City. I also work with people in Europe, South America and Australia. I have young families, empty nesters, honeymooners and senior citizens in my Rolodex and they go everywhere. All of them start out as clients but they all end up as friends.
435: What’s your secret to success in a fiercely competitive industry?
JC: I build relationships with my clients. I always follow through, follow up and check in. Invariably when I’m doing site inspections or learn of a new shore excursion, for example, I’m thinking of specific clients who would be perfect for that hotel or tour. I never totally relax when I travel. I’m always on a discovery mission of some type and making connections with new vendors.
435: In addition to being one of Condé Nast Traveler’s top 128 travel advisors, you’re one of 15 generalists in the world. What does that mean?
JC: It’s a designation that Condé Nast Traveler gave to 15 of the 128 travel advisors—which means we’re a group that’s qualified to sell travel throughout the world, not to just one destination.
435: Tell us about your love affair with Hawaii.
JC: I know Hawaii like the back of my hand. Because of my listing in Condé Nast Traveler as a Hawaii specialist, people from all over call me about travel to the islands. It’s the perfect destination because there are world-class resorts if you don’t want to explore, there’s no language barrier or currency exchange and it’s beautifully exotic. I feel like I’ve gone home when I’m there.
435: Where are some of the most popular destinations you’re sending clients?
JC: Italy and France are perennial favorites and Spain is becoming trendier. India is a great experience and South America, what I like to call “the forgotten continent” has so much to offer for every type of traveler—plus it’s a terrific value. Antarctica is a hot spot—though it’s not for everyone.
435: Do you have any personal family travel traditions?
JC: When my grandsons become bar mitzvahs I take them on a trip. I have three down and one to go. I’ve travelled to London and Paris and gone on a cruise with my grandsons, plus Hawaii with the whole family several times.
435: You like intergenerational travel. Why?
JC: I think travel is—hands-down—one of the best educational learning experiences a child can have. And coupled with their family there’s nothing like it. The history, the sights, the culture—exposing a family to somewhere different is important. And it doesn’t have to be international travel—there are so many incredible destinations in the United States.
435: What’s your favorite city in the world?
JC: Paris. I’ve been there at least 12 times, and sometimes take small groups of women. I stay at a different hotel in a different arrondissement each trip. There’s so much to experience there.
435 South: What’s your next adventure?
JC: I’m planning a personal intergenerational trip where 13 of my family members and I will travel to Israel for my grandson’s bar mitzvah. It will be a memorable experience!


Chaitman Clinches Top Specialist 10 Years in a Row!

Extra! Extra! Read all about it! Conde Nast Traveler's August issue features the uber popular list of Top Specialists in the World and Great Getaways Judi Chaitman made the list! Since 2001 the magazine has selected Judi as the one of the Top Specialists for Hawaii and for the past 3 years she's reached the rarefied ranks of one of only a few travel advisors worthy of Top Generalist! Email your congrats to judi@greatgetaway.com on this astonishing achievement! While you're at it, ask her to help plan your next dream journey!

Grab Your Ukelele! Hawaii is SNOW free!

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Yesterday, February 12, 2010, marked the first time since 1977 that 49 out of 50 United States had snow. The only state without any trace of snow was Hawaii! Before you say, "Well, duh", consider that the Big Island's Mauna Kea Volcano stands at 13,800 feet and often has snow on it. In 1977 the only snowless state was South Carolina. And, for any of you Florida folks who may dispute having snow yesterday, even a dusting of snow counts according to the National Weather Service. Obviously, our daughter, Lauren, who moved to Kauai 2 years ago, was very, very wise!

Remember, when planning a Hawaii vacation, be sure to consult with our own Judi Chaitman. She's been selected as the Top Specialist in the world for Hawaii 9 years in a row by Conde Nast Traveler magazine. Email Judi today! Judi@greatgetaway.com

And the reason you did it was???

Sometimes I just don't get it. Aren't you worth it---worth receiving a vacation that is practically seamless? Why did you book that vacation to Hawaii online? Are you sure you got the best value? Whose recommendations did you use---hopefully not the photos supplied by the resorts nor the manipulated advice offered on some consumer-based travel website??? Did you know that the villa you booked sorely needs a "facelift?" Of course, you didn't. When was the last time you saw it? Is it your ego that's the problem? Is your goal the bragging rights of "I can do it all by myself" or the quality of the experience---sometimes they aren't the same thing.

Why am I ranting on and on this morning? Because of yesterday----yesterday proves the worth of a trusted travel advisor. Let me explain:

I was sitting in my office working on the text for our new website when I noticed the door to our business open. In walked Judi Chaitman, one of the best examples of the ultimate travel professional. "Judi," I scolded, "Why are you here? It's Saturday! Do you have clients coming in?"

"Hi Barbara, I know it's Saturday. Why are you here? Oh, right, computer network maintenance, I forgot! Am I able to use my computer?" Assured she could access the Internet, Judi went on to explain, "I was working from home and decided to come in because it's just faster and easier. I have clients on the East coast who leave tomorrow for Hawaii and I'm concerned." [Note: As of December 19, 2009 and into December 20, 2009 the East coast of the US was blanketed in heavy snow].

Judi checked the flight cancellations, called the hotels in Hawaii to alert them that the guests may arrive late due to weather, to please hold the specially requested rooms, and that Judi would keep the property updated on the situation. She discussed options with the airlines and finally called the client. "Hi, it's Judi. I want to touch base to tell you what your options are for your departure tomorrow..."

The client was amazed. They had all the information they wanted and needed AND they hadn't even asked for it! They were relieved to know how to proceed and so appreciative that their travel advisor cared enough to interrupt her weekend plans to address their probable trip delays.

This is NOT a rare occurence at Great Getaways. We are a small (but mighty) company and each of our clients becomes a friend, even part of the Great Getaways family. We all care about your vacation and want you to have the best experience possible. I am not bragging---I am stating a fact. We care---we are experienced travel advisors who provide amazing journeys. What we do is NOT our job---it is our career, our passion! Can the travel website you used make that claim? Didn't think so! 

Heading to Kauai? I have an insider's tip for you!

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Whether you are going to relax, unwind, celebrate a wedding, an anniversary, a family reunion, why not capture the experience with amazing photography? I recommend Images by Liz, www.imagesbyliz.com. Professional, creative, authentic, Images by Liz will create beautiful keepsake memories that attest to the magic of the island of Kauai!