Eye on Travel

Radio Guest List–Hilton Carlsbad Oceanfront Resort–July 21, 2012

Locations in this article:  Chicago, IL Los Angeles, CA San Diego, CA

Looking for the best fish tacos and underground speakeasies in Southern California? How about tips on getting your money back if a hotel rate drops, without having to lift a finger? We’ve got all that and more on Peter Greenberg Worldwide Radio this weekend broadcasting  from the Hilton Carlsbad Oceanfront Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, California.

Click here to listen to the show streaming live from 10am until 1pm ET on Saturday, July 21, 2012.

Have a travel question? Then ask Peter. Call 888-88-PETER (888-88-383), email him at peter@petergreenberg.com, or tweet your questions to @petersgreenberg (include #askPeter)

Featured guests include:

Joe Brancatelli, author of the Seat2B travel column and business travel site JoeSentMe.com, explains why flying coach is only going to get worse.

Tim Wrisley, editor and co-founder of Carlsbad Magazine, discusses the highlights of Carlsbad and the city’s surprises.

Pascal Vignau, executive chef of Hilton Carlsbad Oceanfront Resort & Spa, spotlights local food options and how local cooperation can lead to a truly inspired meal.

George Hobica, founder of Airfarewatchdog.com, shares his advice on how to leave a tip and fill us in on a little industry secret known as Tingo.

Aaron Chang, ocean and surf photographer and owner of The Aaron Chang Gallery, talks about his work and why he made Southern California his home.

Bill Newcott, travel and film editor for AARP, unfolds the most authentically authentic places that “dance to their own beat.”

Carolyn Grant, executive director of The Museum of Making Music, explains her Carlsbad connection and what the catalyst was for starting the MOMM.

Terry Gardner, contributor to The Los Angeles Times, The Chicago Tribune, and The Huffington Post, discusses new opportunities for American Airline’s frequent fliers and a baby boom at San Diego Zoo’s Wild Animal Park.

Amy Davis, a librarian at the City of Carlsbad’s history room, talks about the museum’s origins and the importance of recording oral history.

Alison DaRosa, contributor to San Diego Essential Guide, shares the secrets of San Diego from an underground speakeasies to 99-cent fish taco trucks.

Liz Ketabian, the Carlsbad park planner in charge of the Carlsbad’s Citywide Trails Program, describes Carlsbad’s hiking trails and how you can find one that matches your fitness level.

By Charles Edward Hicks for PeterGreenberg.com