Saturday, October 1, 2011

Contest rewards random acts of travel kindness

A gallbladder stone ... a lost passport ... altitude sickness, diarrhea and dehydration ? those are the sort of experiences that can really ruin a vacation.

But sometimes a stranger, friend or family member comes to the rescue. And it would be nice if they could get a reward.

That?s the idea behind a contest to award a $10,000 vacation to one heroic do-gooder who saved a trip.

Over the summer, travelers sent tales of vacations rescued by random acts of kindness to Travel Guard, a travel insurance company. A panel of travel experts chose ten finalists.

Some examples:

  • A stranger offered cash to a young woman to replace stolen travel documents;
  • Someone arranged an interpreter, amenities and a medical evacuation for a couple with a medical emergency;
  • A couple helped a woman and her baby trapped in a car that flew off the highway, flipped and rolled down an embankment.?

Not all stories involved the kindness of strangers. In some, a friend or family member is the hero.

For instance:

  • A woman on an adventure in Colorado with her best friend ended up in the hospital for five days with a gallbladder stone attack. Sara S. (no full names are posted in the online contest) wrote: ?Laura was a champion of either catching or cleaning up my vomit, measuring and dumping out my urine bonnet, and listening to me whine about the pain until I was well enough for surgery. She had taken a week off from her nursing job to go on vacation and ended up being my own personal nurse.?
  • Another finalist relates how he felt ready to die after coming down with ?some kind of amoebic dysentery? on a Mount Kilimanjaro climb. ?My father, with the help of two porters, carried me and our essential gear down the mountain,? wrote Ryan E., ?stopping only once for a short?five minute water break ... he finally got me to a clinic, and battled his way through Masai warriors with spears to get my medications. He never gave up on me, so I am alive.?

Travel Guard is asking the public to vote on which act of travel kindness should be rewarded with a $10,000 vacation. All ten tales of travel woe are posted here. Voting starts today and runs through October 31.

And because this is a contest about kindness, the traveler who submitted the winning story will receive $2,000 in airfare and one randomly selected voter will receive an iPad2.

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Source: http://overheadbin.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/09/30/8065654-contest-rewards-random-acts-of-travel-kindness

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