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The Beijing 2008 Olympics kick off August 8, but tickets are already going fast. Skip the official Web site of the Olympic Games: Only residents of mainland China are eligible to order tickets through it. For Americans, the best way to buy tickets is through CoSport (877/457-4647). Alternatively, if you're willing to pay marked-up prices, you can snap up tickets from ticket brokers, such as RazorGator (800/542-4466), which obtain tickets and resell them a few months in advance of the Games.

CoSport's ticket-request lottery?the first round of sales'is over. Check CoSport's Web site in October for announcements on when it will put its remaining tickets on sale. "Typically, the most popular events are the opening and closing ceremonies, swimming, diving, and women's gymnastics," says Donald Williams, vice president for sales and marketing at Cartan Tours, which offers vacation packages. Other favorites are track-and-field events and soccer matches, says Williams, who has sold packages for 13 Olympic Games (summer and winter).

Your best bet is to nab tickets for track-and-field events. Seats are comparatively easy to come by, given the enormity of Beijing's National Stadium (91,000 seats) and the high frequency of track-and-field events, which happen twice a day from Aug. 15 to 22. Williams also recommends looking into sports that wouldn't ordinarily interest you. "People always thank me for that advice afterwards," he says.

Good news: Ticket prices are lower for most events in the Beijing Olympics than they were during the Athens Olympics'as low as $5 per person for preliminary baseball and $9 per person for preliminary basketball or preliminary beach volleyball. Of course, some hot tickets are exceptions, such as those for the best seats during the opening ceremony, which cost nearly $800 a pop.

Where to stay:

Pricing premiums are in effect for Beijing hotels from August 6 to 24, and by now, Olympic officials, delegates, sponsors, and tour operators have sewn up the city's rooms. For example, a standard room at the InterContinental Beijing Financial Street ?ordinarily $185 a night'is going for roughly $750 a night. Worse, the rooms during the 18-day period were all booked up by last January. A hotel clerk says these reservations are 80 percent paid up, so possibilities for cancellation are slim. Plus, the waiting lists are growing.

So, unless you are planning to arrange a homestay?rare in Beijing's cramped quarters?you should consider buying a package tour. For example, Cartan Tours (800/818-1998), offers packages at varying prices and types of hosting (fully guided or semi-independent). Packages can run as short as five days and typically include airfare, transfers, breakfasts, public transportation, and other services. You can also add side trips to the Ming tombs and the Great Wall?remote, must-see sights.

The least expensive option is to skip Beijing and instead visit a cohost city that isn't drawing as many visitors, such as Hong Kong (for equestrian), Qingdao (for sailing), and Shanghai (for preliminary soccer).

Getting around Beijing:

Navigating China's capital will be less intimidating than you might think. Even though Beijing is a sprawling city, the bulk of events?including the most popular ones?will take place within the confines of the Olympic Green, which is about six miles north of the Forbidden City. The Olympic Green is home to the new National Stadium, National Aquatics Center, National Indoor Stadium, Olympic Green Tennis Center, and other centerpiece structures. The area around Peking University, west of the Olympic Green, hosts wrestling, table tennis, and martial arts. Canoeing takes place in the northeastern part of the city. The area due west of Beijing's city center is where cycling, basketball, baseball, and shooting events take place.

With under 150 days until Christmas, experts are seeing a noticeable increase in flight and travel package bookings as more people plan ahead to secure their travel tickets. Planning ahead for winter travel by booking flights and hotels during the summer can help many travelers enjoy discounted airfare and ensure they receive the package and flight they really want. From Thanksgiving to New Year's, booking a trip during the summer months can help many secure their trip plans for the 2008 holiday season.

Booking a trip at least 5-6 months in advance can help many people save money on the total cost of the package, and secure the right flight and trip. Prices have been steady and even lower than average In summer 2008 to encourage more domestic and international travel, and many people can take advantage of the discounted rates to use them for extended travel periods through the holidays.

Other ways to save money on tickets for the holiday 2008 season include:

1. Cashing in airline miles - reducing the overall costs of the flight by using up frequent flier miles and other travel rewards incentive packages.

2. Using online auction sites for travel tickets ? bidding for low-priced tickets is a simple and secure way to lower the cost of the tickets, and most auctions end at a lower-than-average rate.

3. Consulting with a travel agent for discount rates ? many unpublished fares and last minute packages can be found through travel agents. While agents still earn a commission for each sale, they often have access to several packages and discounts that not otherwise available to the average traveler.

4. Settling for flexible travel dates - flexibility in your travel schedule can help you track down alternative flight and package prices that may be lower than the average for a given time period.

5. Booking flight and hotel together - many travel websites couple cheap airline tickets with discounted hotel and car rental bookings
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