Monday, May 10, 2010
2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa: What To Do If ....
And now? It's February 2010; the teams have been drawn, two million tickets sold, and in just a couple of months Bafana Bafana will kick off against Mexico in the opening match at Soccer City.
Time to get those last details sorted. Here's some advice on "what to do if ... " so you can put any niggly concerns to bed, come on over, grab a vuvuzela, and join in the first FIFA World Cup™ to be played in Africa.
What to do if ...
.. you haven't got tickets for a match you want to see.
The first few rounds of ticket sales have come and gone but it's not too late to see your team live in action. You can still apply for tickets on the FIFA website, just don't be conned by unofficial sites, there have been quite a few scams floating around in cyberspace.
Another great option is the Fan Parks, which will be set up in all of South Africa's 9 host cities. The atmosphere should be electric, with excitement levels rivaling that of any World Cup stadium. Between matches shown on giant screens, local bands and international artists will keep the crowd cheering, so take along a few refreshments and make a day of it.
If you don't feel up to a throng of blasting vuvuzelas; head for a big screen at a local bar, restaurant or sports club.
... you haven't booked accommodation.
Best you get cracking! Tourist hubs like Cape Town have plenty of accommodation options ranging from luxurious Cape Town villas to hotels and guest houses in all the city's many hotspots.
However, if you're watching matches in laid-back little Rustenburg, it would probably be best to set your sites further afield: Sun City, the fantastic Pilanesberg Game Reserve and Johannesburg are all a few hours drive away.
... your hotel is far from the stadium.
If you've already booked accommodation, you'll probably find your World Cup package includes access to a shuttle service between the hotel and the stadium. Otherwise you can make use of the park-and-ride service by driving to the park point and catching an official stadium shuttle.
... you're watching matches in different host cities around South Africa.
The quickest and easiest is obviously to fly, but it'll be pricey. There will be more flights than usual over the World Cup period (more often and more expensive), and South Africa's national carrier SAA plans to operate 24 hours a day.
To give you an idea of times, it's more or less a 2-hour flight from Cape Town to Johannesburg, 2 hours from Cape Town to Durban, and about an hour from Johannesburg to Durban.
You're visiting a beautiful country with excellent roads, so renting a car is a good option. However, bear in mind that South Africa is five times the size of Great Britain, and the roads will be pretty busy so if you're doing a long distance like Cape Town to Durban (a 17-hour drive) plan to take a couple of days, making scenic stops along the way - our coast is well worth seeing!
... you're worried about safety.
There has been a lot of negative press about the level of crime in South Africa, but don't let that put you off coming over - it's going to be great!
South Africa has spent billions of rands on a comprehensive security plan, and has a good safety record at the approximately 140 international sporting events held here over the past few years.
An additional 41 000 police officers have been recruited and specially trained, so there will be a strong police presence not only at the stadiums but also at hotels, Fan Parks and other tourist venues. Of course, as with anywhere else in the world, it's important to stay aware of what's going on around you, not carry valuables openly, and avoid deserted areas especially after dark.
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Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Car Rental Discounts- Getting the Biggest Bang For Your Buck
With the way the economy is today saving every dollar counts. Discounts will help you save this holiday season if you know how to obtain them. Just about every car rental company offers car rental discounts on their website. Most of them have weekly specials on there homepage. The one thing you must understand is the holiday season is extremly busy and if your going to secure your car rental you'll have to plan ahead to obtain the car with the maximum car rental discounts.
The first thing you must do when you looking online for car rental discounts this holiday season is to make sure the option is in fact available this winter or this holiday season. You want to make sure they have no blackout dates before you start planning your trip.
On some of the car rental sites they have special deals for certain locations, so it's always wise to call your location to make sure the car rental discounts apply to your location. Some of the discounts might only be available at the airports or major rental locations. Just about most of the weekend specials apply to certain locations only.
When you choose the company you have to make sure you know and meet there requirements to get the car rental discounts. Some of the companies have certain pick up times and days only. Some of the companies even will let you pick the car up on Thursday Evening.
Most of the companies require you to return the car on monday morning to get the weekend discount. If you happen to be late returing the car then you'll be charged the hirer rate for all days you had the car. So make sure you get the car back on time to save the most money. Most of your weekend deals will apply to certain types of rental cars; to get the car rental discounts you must choose these types of cars. So make sure it's a type that will fit your needs before you book online.
All of these requirements apply to the weekly rental car discounts as well. So make sure once again you make sure you meet all of the requirements for weekly car rental discounts before making your reservations. Normally with all of the rental companies a week is 5 days or more.
Another thing you must check before opting for the discounts is how long does it apply for. Most discounts are good for 1 week only so if your planning to have the rental car for longer than a week you need to select the car rental discounts that are good for multiple weeks.
The last thing you need to do to save the most on your rental car is to read all of the fine print. Yes take your time reading the whole agreement and all of the terms before you book your rental car. If you don't you might spend more than you think. It's always wise to double check all of the information on your booking to make sure there are no blackout dates before you book. The company will let you reserve a car on the blackout dates and will charge you full price so double check the dates.
If you look hard enough you are sure to find the rental discount that will suit your needs this holiday season. If you can't then you might want to check and see if you can qualify for a rental discount code from your local rental company.