Half NutHalf Nut's Nutlog is a blog that mixes two of my favorite things in life, travel and technology. Typically I'll review travel based web sites, for Hotels, Airlines, etc. and give them a short review based on their home page and trying to get around their site a little. It's not meant to demean or degrade the site but to point out areas where their site can be improved for usability, accessibility, search engine ranking and search engine optimization.

It's also a great way for me to checkout new places to take my special someone on vacation or scope out the next family trip. Enjoy!

Jul 08

Tu Tu’ Tun Lodge. Funny Name, Incredible Experience.

Posted in Accessibility, CSS, HTML, Hotels, Reviews, SEO, Standards, Travel

Tu Tu' Tun LodgeI ran across Tu Tu’ Tun Lodge today. It interested me not only because of the locale but the name sounded a bit Mayan (it is however an indian name after the Tu Tu’ Tune Rogue indians). It’s quite the opposite of Guatemala and the Mayan Riviera however.

The lodge is located in the rural southwest corner of Oregon, 40 miles from the California border. It’s perched on the Rogue River 7 miles from the Pacific Ocean. If you wanted a location to get away from it all and have a life altering experience I’d say that this is a place that could make that happen. While it doesn’t appear to be a typical theme room it makes you want to stay and experience each room.

One I’d specifically like to take in is the Chinook Suite as it has a row of windows that meet in a corner that overlooks the Rogue River. This would be a wonderful place to soak in the area or just sit and read a book. The Inn isn’t for the thrifty traveler as a King room with a fireplace will run you from $180-$300 a night depending on the season. If you have a special occasion coming up however this would make a great romantic getaway or even if you just wanted to treat yourself to a day or two without any ringing phones or pressing deadlines.

The hotel and web site appear beautiful, however the ugly Flash quickly shows it’s head as you try to view each of the impeccably adorned rooms. When you drill down far enough to see one of these beautiful rooms and you try to click back as you loose the room navigation you go back to an outdated splash screen. Instead you can do some index finger calisthenics by clicking ‘Rooms > One King Bed > Room Name’ and then going through the process all over again. This is really such a shame as I’m so eager to look through each room.

- 38 HTML error
-CSS passed.
-Failed accessibility test

Overall I would give the site an C. It’s really too bad as it wouldn’t take much to make the site more usable and accessible. It’s just another case of Flash being miss-used. The whole site is done in Flash and prevents me from bookmarking or adding links to various pages. A little semantic markup and tableless design along with a restructuring of the site could make it much more user friendly.

As always I look for three navigation items when reviewing a site, accomodations, rates and photo gallery. While there are no links for rates or photo gallery. It did however have a link for lodging which seems to fit better than accommodation for this more rustic getaway.

Jun 30

Just found Wickaninnish Inn

Posted in Accessibility, CSS, Design, HTML, Hotels, Reviews, SEO, Standards, Travel

Wickaninnish InnA couple of years ago I was able to get a little taste of the beauty that is in Canada. I drove from Bathurst , New Brunswick to Halifax, Nova Scotia. It was a beautiful drive with a stop in Shediack for some crab cakes and planked Salmon. Not only was the food wonderful but the scenery was breathtaking.

All those memories came flooding back as I found this amazing inn called the Wickaninnish Inn in Tofino, B.C. Canada which is on the west coast. The first shot of the inn’s website transports you to a cool, crisp mountain resort surrounded by awe inspiring scenes everywhere you turn. You see an imposing mountain range ringed by a pristine forest of pine trees. Then peeking out of the forest edge is a storied resort overlooking the waterfront. To the each side is a beach that whispers of kayaks and watercraft trailing through the nearby waters. Your imagination runs wild and the tombs of stories that could be told about this area rush to your minds’ forefront.

The Inn’s web site is very attractive overall with a nice clean layout and soft colors. There is a tendency to get a bit wordy at times and you have to guess at times at what text is a link. The main Flash image is beautiful but can make you feel a bit dizzy at times.

For some reason the chose to go against the norm with their navigation as well. A rule for all lodging websites are that the main menu should contain accommodations, rates, and a photo gallery. While they do have a rates links they’ve substituted an explore the inn for accommodations. Remember Steve Krugs’ addage, “Don’t Make Me Think.” The main Flash video seems to substitute for a photo gallery as well. As a potential guest I want to see what the options are for room and board as well as the price associated with each. I shouldn’t have to wonder where these are and how to get there.

Looking into their code I can see they’ve gone the extra mile to make their markup standout as well as the front-end images. Their site does use nicer tableless markup however they haven’t got things quite nailed down to where the pages will validate.

- 12 HTML error
- 1 CSS error.
-Failed accessibility test

Overall I would give the site an B.

Jun 25

North America’s Best Beaches

Posted in Reviews, Travel

What can I say, it’s been a busy summer so I haven’t had a chance to write much. I did however find a nice article about North America’s Best Beaches that spiked my interest.

10. Hanalei Bay, Kauai, Hawaii
9. Laguna Beach, Orange County, Calif.
8. Ka’anapali, Maui, Hawaii
7. Cabo San Lucas, Los Cabos, Mexico
6. Pacific Beach, San Diego, Calif.
5. Hanalei Bay, Kauai, Hawaii
4. La Jolla Cove, San Diego, Calif.
3. Main Beach, East Hampton, N.Y.
2. South Beach, Miami, Fla.
1. Manhattan Beach, Los Angeles, Calif.

May 20

Southwest Chairman Kelleher to Step Down from Board.

Posted in Airlines, Travel

Whether your a SouthWest fan or not you’ve got to admire chairman Herb Kelleher, 77, who will chair his 31st and last Southwest Airlines Co. annual meeting Wednesday, ending one of the longest and most colorful tenures for a head of a U.S. airline.

As of Thursday, he’ll just be an ordinary employee of Dallas-based Southwest – if Mr. Kelleher can ever be considered ordinary. His $400,000-a-year contract keeps him at Southwest into 2013. It does not state his duties.

And Mr. Kelleher says he expects to still be coming to work every day in 2013, when he turns 82.

“I would guess so. I enjoy it. I enjoy work. You can refer to me as a drone, a worker bee. I always have enjoyed it,” Mr. Kelleher said Friday, adding, “I hope I can still be useful.”

Just for comparison take a look at what’s changed with SouthWest from 1978 until today.

Category                           1978         2007
Airplanes                             13            520
Employees                          1,119         33,261
Net income                       $17 million  $645 million
Destinations                           9             64
States of operation                  1             33
Average flight distance            235 miles    629 miles
Average passenger trip distance    297 miles    815 miles
Annual passengers                3.5 million  101.9 million
Average fare                       $21.99       $106.60
May 13

HP to buy EDS for about $12.6 billion

Posted in Misc

Hewlett-Packard Co. has agreed to buy Electronic Data Systems Corp. for about $12.6 billion in cash to build a technology-services company that could challenge IBM.

May 07

Neeleman has a case of the blues

Posted in Airlines, Travel

JetBlue founder David Neeleman revealed the name for his new low-cost Brazilian airline yesterday.
It shouldn’t come as any surprise as the name that was chosen was Azul, which means blue in Portuguese.

The name came from a naming contest that had over 157,000 entries from 108,000 different people.
The final vote came from Neeleman’s camp in choosing Azul while Samba actually had more votes.
Regardless of the name lets hope Azul can be the great success that jetBlue has been in the U.S.

Go get em Azul!

Apr 29

The Coeur d’Alene Resort

Posted in Accessibility, CSS, Design, HTML, Hotels, Reviews, SEO, Standards, Travel

Coeur d'Alene Resort Even though Ive spent years living in Idaho I’ve never had the opportunity to venture up into the pan-handle of Idaho. Coeur d’Alene is a beautiful place from pictures I’ve seen and people I’ve talked to. It looks like an amazing, somewhat untouched area with still a bit of pristine beauty about it.

Nestled on the lakes’ edge is the Coeur d’Alene Resort. It captures your imagination at the first glimpse and you’re wisked away to enjoying a peacful afternoon on a whitewashed adirondack chair wrapped in a woolen blanket next to your someone special reading a book and sipping a warm drink. You notice the clouds sweep across the sky and a deer peer out of a clearing surrounded by grand pine trees.

If you’re a golf fan you’ve got to check out their local golf course as it is the only course I’ve seen where one of the holes is on an island in the middle of the lake. You enjoy a leisurly boat ride over to the island to sink the put if you’re good enough to be able to land your ball on the green.

Their web site is layed out as well as their property. It’ very fresh and simple to view and navigate. I also viewed their source and while their code is older and depricated there is only one validation error on the main page. This is a great chance to make an excellent web site nearly perfect. Out of all the travel/hotel sites I’ve evaluated this has got to be one of the cleanest outside and in. Kudos to The Coeur d’Alene Resort and their web staff!

- 1 HTML error
- 1 CSS error.
-Passed accessibility test

Overall I would give the site an A-.

Apr 23

The Reef Playacar on the Riviera Maya

Posted in Accessibility, CSS, Design, HTML, Hotels, Reviews, SEO, Standards, Travel

Reef PlayacarThe Reef Playacar on the Mayan Riviera looks like a wonderful place to stay with plenty of suna dn fun. Like many resorts they cator to the all inclusive crowd as well as pay as you go. Their property has two cerulean swimming pools a jacuzzi, a kid’s pool and club house, with all kinds of activities including dance lessons, water basketball, water polo, tennis cours, sailboats, kayaking, scuba, windsurfing, snorkeling and bicycles. You name the activity and chances are The Reef can accomodate you.

Now if only their web site was that accomodating. Before we start looking at ways to improve the site, they get kudos right off for having an image gallery available right from the top of the page. From there though you get lost as the page navigation is only at the bottom of the page. The site has some wonderful images, but it needs a visual and code overhaul to make it easier for people to find out about their lucious property.

After quickly reviewing their site they weighed in with a number of issues on the main page.
- 45 HTML errors
-CSS passed.
-Failed accessibility test

Overall I would give the site a C.

There is so much potential that I hope someday is realized with this site.

Apr 17

Typetester is Tops!

Posted in CSS, Design, HTML, Reviews

Typetester is a simple yet useful tool for testing your typefaces.
Checkout http://www.typetester.maratz.com/.

Cheers!

Apr 15

Delta, Northwest To Merge, Create Largest Airline

Posted in Airlines, Travel

Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines said on Monday they have agreed to merge in a deal valued at more than USD$3 billion, aiming to cut costs amid skyrocketing fuel prices and compete better globally.

Under the terms of the proposed deal, which would create the world’s largest airline, Delta will acquire Northwest in an all-stock swap in which Northwest shareholders will receive 1.25 Delta shares for each Northwest share they own.

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