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50.0 points by rjvir | karma 1023 | avg karma 4.39 2013-02-03 14:20:57+00:00 | hide | past | favorite | 44 comments



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Isnt this just a prettier version of expedia or any of those travel sites.

Don't underestimate a prettier version of stuff.

if expedia and any of those travel sites had a UX update to something more elegant, more intuitive, and overall a more pleasing experience, wouldnt that be a good thing?

The main difference between Nowcation and Expedia is that Nowcation helps you find your destination. With Expedia, Orbitz, and other travel sites, you have to know where you want to go before finding deals.

I mean....on expedia, I have to query destinations individually as if I know where I'm going....this just shows me the options from my departures point of view...I love it!

neat... found a flight to shanghai for 75% off... will keep an eye on this for future deals... do you guys do tracking? like can i track future deals for shanghai?

Woah. Respect++;

Also, I like how you've tweaked Isotope.js and got individual content boxes to become bigger on click with the slick animation. Good stuff. :D

Gorgeous photos. Love the simple UX. Watch your backs, Expedia, Travelzoo, etc.

Looks nice!

I'd like to see a feature where I give it a budget, maybe a temperature preference, and it books me a random trip.


Well, think I'll be taking a vacation sometime soon!

Pretty cool idea. I'd like to see the students expand on this by adding some filter features like location, date, etc.

This is so smart! Really nice animations, too.

It would be nice if the departure locations were alphabetical, or at least let me type in to search.

This really is a cool idea. Who doesn't occasionally yearn to get away from it all?

I'm not in the US, though that's not your fault.


This is awesome! I've been tossing this kind of idea around for awhile, because every once and awhile I find myself browsing hipmunk for "cheap flights today" to see if there's anything interesting, and a UI with the express purpose of selling short notice cheap flights has a lot of potential.

My thoughts:

- When I'm booking a vacation, especially on short notice I'm going to need lodging. A lot of the price is hidden in the lodging and so I can't be sure if these are good deals or not. Going forward, it might be possible to load lodging in (possibly bake the deals a few times a day to reduce server load) and display 1 singular price that includes everything.

- While you're at it, why not keep playing up this instant vacation thing, take it to the next level. I click the button, pay, and you dispatch a uber to my house to take me to the airport.

- Selling package deals allows you to skim a little off the top in the way of "booking fees", but more interesting is the possibly to use yield management to buy tickets when they are the cheapest, then resell as a "nowcation" later.

Hope you keep working on this.


These are all awesome suggestions. If a service did this for me, I would love it forever. I will definitely look into the quickest ways to implement stuff like this.

Not sure how you're doing your 'booking' to photo matching, but you've got a great pic of Toronto, Ontario matched with a booking to Ontario, California. I noticed this after switching to the Seattle section.

Nice simple presentation.


I like it. Where are you getting the data from? Could it be expanded to include other cities outside the US?

Is there something like this for people living in London?

I would specifically like something with weekend deals if such a thing exists.


Me too. This would definitely be of interest to me.

This is GENIOUS. Nothing more to say. Now buy some ads, contact big news websites and profit. Maybe take some vacations, I know a great website to find awesome deals ! ;)

Just letting you know that avast pops a malicious url warning for trying to load http://www.ineedstorage.com/images/sd.jpg when you enter the site.

Me too.

Would be awesome if you added Boston as an origin :)

+1

Very nice idea. I love the idea of being able to find random, good value, vacation ideas.

It would be nice to be able to apply some filters, or to have your algorithm filter out some of the junk ideas. For example, I was given several options to fly somewhere for one day and then return the next day. Some of the itineraries actually had me landing in the late afternoon and having to come home early the following morning. This is not a trip most would be interested in seeing and it adds noise to the results page.

The list of cities also seems like it should be organized alphabetically or by state. I didn't understand at all how it's organized now.


Heads up- That faux styled dropdown is very difficult to use with a smartphone.

Or the iPad. Took 5, increasingly slow and methodical tries to actually get what I was trying for.

Great idea. I was looking for a solution like this last night as I was trying to plan a last second trip. I hope you can pull this off. I often get random urges to take a 1-3 day trip, but I want to be able to find a flight that leaves the day that the urge hits.

It would be awesome to see deals from Hotel Tonight inline with the flights.


Brilliant!

I was just asking about that! http://travel.stackexchange.com/q/11620/

I hope you have plans for implementing it in Europe sometime!


Very cool. Can you support Canada?

Hmm...It did not work for me. It says flight from New York to Orlando is just $128 but when I clicked to buy it - it sent me to Kayak and it was $210.

Great idea tho...


heh, the devs were telling me about an issue they solved with caching, sounds like a side-effect

Isn't it obvious that the departure locations need to be sorted? Or do people who want to go somewhere now not care from where they leave?

Pretty sure "wanna get away" is trademarked by Southwest Airlines.

Overall, great layout.


Is this really a common use-case? When I travel it's always driven by the "where" not by the "now"...

Common enough to make a living off it. There are times when I want to take a big planned out vacation. There are other times where I just want to sit on a beach for 4 days, and really any beach will do.

Great idea, nicely executed.

It seems that the price estimates are only for the flight costs (and not for lodging costs) - I was confused about this a little.

I would love to see something similar for lodging costs as well.


Nice idea, but nooo contact information, nor an about page reachable from the landing page?

I love sites like this. But, it would also be extra great if the site's price included estimates for the cost of lodging (say, at a particular quality level).

This is cool... What data sources do you use?

Something I've always wanted is to be able to say, I'm looking for a flight from x to y, email me if it ever gets X cheap.


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