TA for the nonRev traveler

Hey there travel agents. So I am kind of a unique type of traveler. I've had norev pass benefits for 30+ years through my mom who retired early from nwa. While I get the benefit of $50 DeltaOne seats, I also don't always get on the flight to my planned destination and arrival is not guaranteed until I'm in a seat and the door to the plane closes. Flying this way requires a lot of flexibility. This combined with my adhd makes it difficult to impossible to preplan a trip. I typically book a hotel for my destination while I'm on the plane to that destination. Sometimes this works in my favor, finding unique hotels, upgrades can be easier for short stays day of, and sometimes there are last minute deals. Sometimes it goes the opposite with subpar accommodations, that are too expensive in the wrong part of town.

What I'm looking for is a TA who know where the last minute deals on amazing hotels in the area and then can advise on where to head next.

The scenario: I just boarded a last minute flight to AMS, I'll be the in 9 hours. I have 6 nights I need hotel rooms. I need a couple nights in or around Amsterdam then I can hop on a train or take a local flight wherever.

Are there TA's who work with people like me to find awesome last minute accommodations?

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u/Ok-Item-8889 — 8 days ago

Looking for a jewler to make a wedding band.

I'm looking for a jeweler or goldsmith in the valley to turn my father's gold signet ring into my wedding band. My father recently passed away leaving me his gold signet ring that was given to him by his mom on his wedding day. This is a ring that he wore everyday over 40 years. Since he passed before my wedding I thought a nice way to, in a way, have him there would be to turn his ring into my wedding band. I'm not looking for anything fancy just a plain men's wedding band but it is very important to me that the same gold is used and not just random 14kt scrap. If you know anyone who would make something like this for me please let me know. Thank you!

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u/Ok-Item-8889 — 24 days ago

I need help identifying a Dueber

My dad recently passed and this was among his things. I'm guessing it was my Great Grandfather's watch but I really don't know anything about it. I did give it a little wind and it started ticking so it works. I'd love to know more about it, if you have any info?

u/Ok-Item-8889 — 25 days ago