This is the first in my series of photos of the day on the MapWanderer blog. I'll try to post as much as I can, but we'll see how that goes!

I fell in love with Brighton. Living in this eclectic British seaside town was an adventure in itself. I had the privilege of living in Brighton for a year to get my Master's degree at the University of Sussex, and luckily, chose to live in off campus university accommodation right in the centre of town. Sure, it was noisy at night with all the party-goers, but I can't deny that I was often part of them. I mean, when else will I get to wake up every morning to the view of the beach and waves crashing onto the rocks (not sand)? Yes, it's England and yes, there is rain and wind and not the perfect weather, but that makes you love the sunny days so much more!

One day, my friend and I took a walk on the beach and towards the pier and I captured this photo as darkness was descending upon us. The rides on the Brighton Pier are surprisingly very fun!

-Victoria
 
Photos from upper left and going clockwise: (1) huge Christmas tree and iconic SF heart in Union Square, San Francisco, (2) Winter Wonderland decorations at the Harry Potter Yule Ball at Whimsic Alley, Los Angeles, (3) me at a friends Winter Wonderland holiday party, and lastly (4) castle display at Global Winter Wonderland at Great America, Santa Clara.
The block of Thanksgiving/Christmas/New Year Day holidays is one of the my favorite time of the year! I love seeing holiday decorations all over, and even more so, I love to go to holiday parties! It's so nice to get to dress up, eat amazing food, reunite with friends and family, and take pictures. 

Anyway, I just wanted to say Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays (cue NSYNC song :P)! Hope everyone has a wonderful holiday season filled with family, friends, and happiness! :)

-Victoria
 
Today's post is about the lovely world of airline miles! People often ask me about this so I decided it'd be a good idea to just blog about it! And, I haven't been so busy, so decided to create this graphic!

This post will be split up into a Q&A format.
(1) Q: Why does this matter?
A: It's free! Nearly all airlines have a frequent flyer program and it is free to sign up. You may not think you fly a lot, but it can add up. Ultimately...why not? Once you understand how airline alliances work, you may realize that it is a lot easier to earn airline miles than you thought.

(2) Q: What is so special about these airline alliances?
A: Basically, in the world there are THREE main airline alliances, as you can see in the graphic above. So, by just signing up for a frequent flyer account in each of the alliances, you can earn and redeem miles for over 50 airlines in the world. And most of these airlines are ones that I'd assume you'd fly on for most destinations around the world.

(3) Q: Can you give me an example?
A: To use my own experience, I have a frequent flyer account for United Airlines (United Mileage Plus), American Airlines (AAdvantage), and Delta Airlines (Delta SkyMiles). These 3 airlines cover all the 3 alliances. So, if I fly any airline within the alliance, I can use my account number for one of these that I have to earn miles. For instance, if I fly Air Canada, on the page where I buy flights, I can choose United Airlines for a frequent flyer number and enter in that number. Then, all the United Airlines miles I get, I can used it on United Airlines OR on any of the other airlines in the alliance.

(4) Q: What about the airlines not in an alliance?
A: Yes, there are a substantial number of key airlines that don't participate in one of these alliances, but they typically have their own frequent flyer program so I just sign up for those. Example, I do have accounts for Southwest Airlines (Southwest Rapid Rewards) and Virgin America because I fly those fairly frequently. Also, most of the budget airlines in Europe (EasyJet, Monarch Airline, RyanAir) don't have frequent flyer programs but well, nothing you can do about it. 

Let me know if you have any questions!
 
Back in October, I ended my year+ in Europe with a visit from the family in September, a brief return to Brighton, and a relaxing time in Switzerland. It was a perfect conclusion to the year, and reminds me why I love Europe so much! This past time was my 4th time in Europe since my first study abroad experience back in 2005 and it has been the place I've traveled to most. By far, this past year was the best experience I've had there! It helps that I lived there and really got to experience being a "semi-local" in Brighton.

I made so many new lifelong friends from around the world and my love of travel makes me hope that I can visit my friends in their home countries (and vice versa). So, friends, get ready for my visit sometime soon I hope and of course, you're always welcome to California!

When my family came, this was our itinerary:
  1. Brighton, UK
  2. London, UK
  3. The Cotswolds (with Stratford-upon-Avon), UK
  4. Paris, France
  5. Tours & the Loire Valley Region, France
  6. Nice, France
  7. Monaco
  8. Cannes, France
  9. Rome, Italy
  10. Vatican City
  11. Venice, Italy

I have been to most of these places already, but since it was my family's first time in Europe, I was happy to show them a bit of what I love most about Europe. It was a beautiful adventure!

-Victoria