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A tribute to my friend, the late travel media icon Arthur Frommer
The legendary U.S. travel journalist and entrepreneur Arthur Frommer passed away November 18 at the age of 95. Born in Virginia and with an early boyhood in a small town in Missouri, Arthur was a lawyer who became a pioneering and great travel journalist, and who will be remembered as having helped open the joys of travel to the masses. While serving in the U.S. Army in Europe in the 1950s, he got the travel bug, came out with a travel guide for servicemen, and followed up in 1957 with…
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Like Colin, I also write about the MICE market. If I'm joining a group trip, I make it clear what parts work for my readers, what doesn't and so that's when I ask for an alternative that can work for my readers. But I do that when I get the invitation, so there's time to seamlessly arrange it.
As for the inexperienced writers - they're a hoot. I did a cruise once where the very young editor of a major magazine would say to the paying cruisers: "Isn't it great all the things they do for you? The flowers in my room were nice, the champagne, and now these great binoculars ..' Meanwhile the paying passengers were asking crew why they didn't get these perks.
But my absolute pet hate is hotel inspections! If i am not staying at a property i really dont want to inspect it because i dont write about properties i havent stayed at - one trip i did to Mauritius in 7 days we stayed at 5 properties and then did another 6 hotel inspections - it was a nightmare and so hard to get a story angle from because we spent most of the trip either moving hotels or inspecting them!
Now if they seated me in First Class, I wouldn't even know which fork to use.
I did like the comments about rookies drinking too much on press trips. I've seen that happen more often than I'd like to remember. Come to think of it, it wasn't always the rookies.....
For press trips we are interested in business travel hotels and accommodations; MICE venues; airlines, airports and ground travel infrastructure; incentive travel; cultural and historical travel; corporate profiles; executive interviews; etc..
Also, these members have reported they can advise on Puerto Vallarta: Alicia Graciela Ramirez Lorence, Kara Vanni, Carolina Atai, and Walter DeMirci.
For future reference, when you want to find members who can advise on a destination, just click on MEMBERS at the top, then on Advanced Search, and put the destination you're interested in in the "What destinations & travel topics can you advise members on?" field. All members who have indicated their ability to advise on that destination will come up. This is yet another powerful way we can all use Tripatini!
Finally, you may wish to also contact members Teresa Villarreal, director in Miami of the Mexico Tourism Board, and Cessie Cerrato, who handles travel and tourism PR for the Mexico Tourism Board.
Hope this all helps!