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The Best TravelMuse Yet

Posted by Kevin Fliess on Jul 15, 2009 4:40:35 PM

Today, I am delighted to announce the latest release of the TravelMuse Planner. (From the TravelMuse homepage, just type in where you want to go to try it out.) This is the most advanced yet intuitive trip planning solution on the Web and we’re really excited to share it with you! Our goals for this release were to:


1. Make the overall process of trip planning on TravelMuse even easier and more fun.
2. Make it simpler for you to find and save relevant content—both on TravelMuse and from anywhere on the Web.
3. Create a forum for TravelMuse users to share information about the Web site and the trip planning process.

 

Here’s a quick rundown on the key features:

 

A Tripfolio That Follows You Everywhere


The Tripfolio is your virtual manila folder—a central storage container for all your travel research. It’s the place where you save anything that interests you while planning your trip. You’ll notice that the Tripfolio is now bound to the right side of the site and is present when you are using the TravelMuse Planner.

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Above: When you begin a trip, your Tripfolio is empty. As you save research, it appears in your Tripfolio.

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Above: Tripfolio with saved research items.


New! Embedded Web Search


It’s no longer acceptable for travel Web sites to exist as walled gardens. Consumers naturally visit multiple Web sites when planning a trip, but struggle to organize all that information.

 

Now, with embedded Web search, users can explore the Web and save any interesting Web pages directly to their trip plan without leaving TravelMuse—no more managing multiple windows or endless bookmarking, and no more e-mailing links back and forth to your friends while planning a vacation.

 

It doesn’t matter what kind of page it is: A hotel review, an article, a blog post—all of them can be saved and stored centrally. Now, co-travelers can save all of their favorite research in the same place.

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TravelMuse is the first travel Web site to harness the power of the Web in this way.


The screenshot below illustrates how TravelMuse has integrated embedded Web search into the trip planning experience. Note that there are two tabs at the top of the page; one tab provides access to TravelMuse’s own great content. The second tab lets you explore the Web using embedded Web search. The power of this integrated experience is that you can save both TravelMuse content with Web content to a single place—the Tripfolio.

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New! Community Forums


Have a question about TravelMuse or a great idea for a new feature? On the new community forum you can connect with other TravelMuse users and communicate with the TravelMuse product team. It’s your go-to location for product help and idea exchange.
We hope you like this new release as much as we do. As always, please send us your ideas and feedback so that we can continue to improve the TravelMuse experience.


One last thing: With this release, we are also refocusing our content development around the planning process. What this means is that you’ll see fewer general articles and more bite-sized pearls of wisdom specifically designed to make your trip planning experience better. Leading our content development efforts is Jill K. Robinson, who assumes the role of Managing Editor. Over the coming months, you’ll see new content emerge on the site such as destination ratings, recommended trips and thousands of activity descriptions in hundreds of destinations.


Happy travels!
Kevin and the TravelMuse Team




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Jul 22, 2009 10:31 AM Guest Nicole Feliciano  says:

Hey there, just stopped by to let you know I posted a reveiw of the savings caluclator and planner here:

 

http://momtrends.blogspot.com/2009/07/tips-for-saving-up-for-next-vacation.html

Jul 24, 2009 1:17 PM Kevin Fliess Kevin Fliess    says in response to Nicole Feliciano:

Hey Nicole - thanks!  Enjoyed reading your post and glad you found TravelMuse's trip budget calculator useful.  Keep up the great work on your blog!

 

Kevin

Aug 6, 2009 10:50 AM Guest Richard Kunz  says:

Kevin

Time to iron out the bugs.... I was quite excited to read a press release about your online service and quickly clicked the hotlink to try it out. Sadly, while looking for "inspiration" on cruise ideas the system responsed with trips to Barbados, Bahamas and Antigua. All wonderful destinations but not a cruise. Keep working at it. You've got some great concepts and ideas behind the site and I wish you every success in building out the functionality.

 

Regards

Richard

Aug 7, 2009 2:11 PM Kevin Fliess Kevin Fliess    says in response to Richard Kunz:

Richard - thanks for the feedback.  Your point is well taken.  The destinations we return are recommended cruise destinations.  But your idea to return bookable cruises is well taken.  We actually have cruise inventory powered by Travelocity on the site, however it's not yet integrated into the Inspiration Finder results.

 

Thanks again for taking the time to share your thoughts.

 

If you have other suggestions or product comments you can email feedback (a) travelmuse (dot) com.

 

Kevin

Sep 15, 2009 7:59 AM Guest Café Miró Grande  says:

Hello,

 

I live in Hungary, next to Budapest. I often go to my favourite restaurant which located in the heart of Budapest.

I think Café Miró Grande is a very famous restaurant here because hosts are friendly and main dishes are fantastic! I always eat Buttery veal roast or Paprika chicken with egg-dumpling souffle. And prices are ordinary, not expensive.

Wine selection is mostly Hungarian Wines. My favourite wine is Tokaji in this restaurant.

I suggest all people who travel to Budapest!

Best Regards,

 

http://www.cafemiro.hu/grande/