GETTING THERE AND AROUND WHILE SPORTS TRAVELING
Mr. Sports Travel can help you secure the lowest possible airfare and/or rental car deal for your trip, and if you have flexibility with your dates and itinerary, even more!

GETTING THERE – AIRFARE 

There is no “magic secret” to securing a good deal on airfare, but planning is critical. Often, it depends on multiple factors, including where you’re traveling from and going (airport to airport); who travels there (the airlines); how many are in your party; when you’re traveling (day of the week, as well as time of day); and how much research you do (but Mr. Sports Travel’s done this for you and details all your options in his fan guides)! He knows the competitive airfare marketplace from city-to-city, and timing to secure a deal relative to supply and demand.

He’s flown all over the U.S. as well as to more than 30 countries. In all of his fan travel guides, Mr. Sports Travel has comprehensive details on securing the best airfare deal to individual venues and other cost-saving transportation suggestions, based on his unique experiences. To buy the guide right for you, click here. In addition to airfare, it may also be a good option to take a train (www.amtrak.com or www.viarail.ca), a bus (www.greyhound.com) or drive your own vehicle.

If you don’t feel you need to purchase one of Mr. Sports Travel’s guides and rather try it on your own, Mr. Sports Travel recommends using Hotwire.com or Expedia.com for airfare. 

GETTING AROUND – NEED A RENTAL CAR?

Depending on where you intend to stay in reference to the sporting venue or venues you wish to enjoy – and what your desires are to “get around” during your journey – you may not need a rental car. U.S. cities, such as New York, Boston and San Francisco are known for their outstanding public transportation systems, but that doesn’t mean the public transit options of all other cities are necessarily chopped liver! In all of his fan travel guides, Mr. Sports Travel has comprehensive details on detailing whether you’ll need a rental car to get around for each individual city, and if so, how to secure the best deal based on his experiences.  

If renting a car, Mr. Sports Travel provides his time-tested tips on securing a reservation at the lowest cost possible without any commitments until you’re at the sales counter, as well as how to avoid unnecessary “add-ons” that all salespeople are trained to “upsell” you. And if you don’t need a rental car, he provides specific details on public transportation routes for each sports venue destination. To buy the guide right for you, click here.

If you don’t feel you need to purchase one of Mr. Sports Travel’s guides and rather try it on your own, for among the best deals, he recommends Hotwire and Expedia (also for airfare and hotels) or Enterprise they'll pick you up for cars!

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