111 | Family Travel Hacking Strategy with Rachel West
In this episode we help families navigate travel rewards so they can travel more for less. Rachel walks us through her 5yr travel planning process and workflow.
Inspiring families to connect through simple authentic adventures
In this episode we help families navigate travel rewards so they can travel more for less. Rachel walks us through her 5yr travel planning process and workflow.
Ed takes adventure to the next level in this episode with ways to experience adventure near and far. Ed is a husband and father originally from Singapore now in Washington. Prior to Covid he was a sophisticated travel hacker, but now more of an aspiring polyglot. Others might also say he’s a tax optimizer, a geo-arbitrage schemer, homeschooler, entrepreneur, and just adding a budding asian cuisine chef. The menu of adventure is vast as we explore how each of these characteristics came to life.
Since Summer is merely two months away, this episode is dedicated to a framework I use to planning family vacations. The frameworks walks through our process using various hacks and leveraging different forms of capital to create a high quality family experience.
Learn how to create a plan for international travel, teaching abroad or a sabbatical year.
Heidi walks us through their family’s recent airline travel from Wisconsin to Hawaii and back for under $500. Through a combination of untourism, cheap flight spotting, and travel rewards she was able to optimize her family travel budget.
Learn how we optimize our travel budget, find family friendly options for travel, and learn the rules to travel rewards from a family perspective.
Melissa has been playing the travel hacking game for over a decade and has substantial knowledge in the nuances to travel rewards, significant experience and insights for families wherever you are in your travel rewards journey.
This episode, Ed takes adventure to the next level with ways to experience adventure near and far. Ed is a husband and father originally from Singapore now in Washington. Prior to Covid he was a sophisticated travel hacker, but now more of an aspiring polyglot. Others might also say he’s a tax optimizer, a … Read more