วันอังคาร, กรกฎาคม 31, 2007

Garmin Nuvi 660 Pocket Vehicle GPS Navigator and Personal Travel Assistant


Garmin Nuvi 660 Pocket Vehicle GPS Navigator and Personal Travel Assistant With Garmin's nüvi 660, you'll be able to see the big picture! This all-in-one Personal Travel Assistant incorporates a large, 4.3-inch touchscreen, integrated traffic capabilities, FM transmitter, and a super-bright display. The large, touchscreen interface, the nüvi 660 makes it easier than ever to obtain voice-prompted, turn-by-turn directions. You can also get route calculation and automatic rerouting if a motorist strays off course. The traffic receiver will notify the driver of upcoming traffic or road construction delays and the delay's severity. If the accident or construction delay occurred prior to the user programming the desired destination, the unit will automatically calculate a route around congestion. Includes three months of free Total Traffic Network. It's an all-in-one portable GPS device that combines GPS navigation with new and innovative applications. Audible language translation into five different languages Comes with the first geo-coded coupon book that notifies users of nearby discounts at restaurants, hotels, automotive repair, and more Includes pre-loaded NAVTEQ maps of the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico Suction Mount

Electronics:  CDPersonal Travel assistant is loaded with highly detailed NAVTEQ City Navigator NT road maps for the US, Canada, and Puerto Rico, Super-bright, 4.3-inch widescreen display makes map viewing easy, day or night, Select destinations, look up POIs, and play your favorite MP3s and audio books with the touch screen interface. speed zone, speed camera and red light camera database, Integrated Bluetooth wireless technology with a mic and speaker lets you make hands-free mobile phone calls, Measures 4.9 x 2.9 x 0.9 inches (WxHxD) and weighs 6.2 ounces
Company: Garmin 
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Garmin Nuvi 350 Pocket Vehicle GPS Navigator


Garmin Nuvi 350 Pocket Vehicle GPS Navigator What if one device could help you navigate anywhere in the U.S. and Canada, while offering travel tips, storing your favorite tunes and photos, providing translation assistance, and more? That device is here, and it's not much bigger than a deck of cards. The Garmin nüvi 350 is set to revolutionize what we expect from a GPS navigation device, or from any device for that matter.



The nüvi 350 is a portable GPS navigator, traveler's reference, and digital entertainment system, all in one. View product demo (requires Flash).


A simple touchscreen interface and voice guidance allow you to keep your eyes on the road. View larger.


Listen to an audio book or an MP3 while you're on the road. View larger.
Design
With a total weight of 5.1 ounces and slim measurements of 3.87 x 2.91 x 0.87 inches (WxHxD), the nüvi 350 is just right for the pocket or purse. A bright, 64,000-color display dominates the front of the device and a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels means that there's plenty of room for displaying map data and other elements of the device's interface. An SD memory card slot is provided for expansion software, such as a points of interest database, media files and electronic guides (see below). The flip-up antenna includes an MCX-type connector for connecting the unit to an external GPS antenna. Meanwhile, a powerful built-in speaker resides on the back of device. A built-in lithium ion battery will give you for to eight hours of battery life, depending on use. In addition to an AC charger, the unit also ships with a 12-volt power adapter for vehicle charging, as well as a windshield suction cup mount.

Fortunately, Garmin has made it easy to interface with the nüvi 350's 700 megabytes of onboard memory, thanks to "plug-and-play" USB mass storage support. Just plug the device into your computer's USB port and you've got instantaneous access to all the audio books, music, photos, supplemental maps and other data on the nüvi 350's internal and SD card memory.

Navigation
The nüvi 350 is first and foremost a personal GPS device. Wherever you go -- in your car or on foot-- the device offers extremely accurate position data, thanks to a high-sensitivity integrated GPS receiver by SiRF and WAAS-enabled, 12-satellite reception. Combined with detailed maps of the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico the nüvi 350 provides automatic routing, turn-by-turn voice directions, and touchscreen control-- making it easy to find your way anywhere. Plus, the unique "text-to-speech" feature calls out turns by street name, and you can choose from either 2D or 3D mapping perspectives when you're viewing your route on the display. Additionally, the nüvi 350 is compatible with Garmin's GTM 10 FM TMC traffic receiver*, which allows users to avoid traffic tie-ups by simply pushing a button that will calculate a new route.

As mentioned, the nüvi 350 comes packed with mapping data for North America, but you can can also load up your custom points of interest. Set up proximity alerts for school zones, safety cameras, and more using Garmin's free POI (points of interest) loader program (available from garmin.com).



The device automatically calculates the fastest route and provides voice-prompted turn-by-turn directions along the way.
Tools for the Journey
Navigation is just part of the journey, and the nüvi 350 is one of the first devices to recognize that. The built-in "Travel Kit" offers an MP3 player, an audio book player from Audible.com, a jpeg-format picture viewer, a world travel clock with time zones, a currency converter, a measurement converter, and a calculator.

In addition to the included travel tools, additional software add-ons are available, such as the Garmin Language Guide, with data provided by Oxford University Press. This software suite contains a multilingual word bank, phrase bank, and five bilingual dictionaries. The multilingual word bank and phrase bank supports nine languages and dialects, including American English, British English, French, German, Italian, Brazilian Portuguese, European Portuguese, European Spanish, and Latin American Spanish. Now you can look up and translate more than 17,000 words or 20,000 phrases per language -- right in the palm of your hand. Through the unit's text-to-speech interface, users can get a spoken pronunciation of each entry in the word bank, along with gender and part of speech information.

Another useful add-on software package, the Garmin Travel Guide, is loaded with information provided by Marco Polo. These guides put in-depth travel information such as reviews and recommendations for restaurants, tourist attractions, and more at your fingertips. The software allows you to navigate to an address or search points of interest-- places like hotels, restaurants, shopping, and tourist attractions. The nüvi 350 automatically calculates the fastest route and provides voice-prompted turn-by-turn directions along the way. The unit also audibly announces the name of upcoming streets-- letting you keep your eyes on the road while navigating through busy traffic and tricky roadways. And if you stray off course, the nüvi 350 automatically calculates the quickest way to get back on track.

*Traffic services available only in select cities where RDS-TMC coverage exists. Requires the GTM 10 FM TMC traffic receiver and subscription fee to enable traffic capability.

What's in the Box
nüvi 350, travel kit, vehicle suction cup mount, carrying case, 12-24 volt adapter cable, dashboard disk, USB interface cable, sample language guide content, sample MP3s, and quick reference guide.

Electronics:  Compact 700 MB GPS navigator with bundled MP3/audiobook player, photo viewer, and world travel clock, Small enough to fit in a pocket or purse; mounts on vehicle windshield with included suction cup, Preloaded with City Navigator NT V.8 with maps of U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico, Turn-by-turn directions, automatic routing, and 320 x 240 color touchscreen display, Secure Digital (SD) memory card slot; measures 3.87 x 2.91 x 0.87 inches (W x H x D); 1-year warranty
Company: Garmin 
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Creating a Charmed Life: Sensible, Spiritual Secrets Every Busy Woman Should Know


Creating a Charmed Life: Sensible, Spiritual Secrets Every Busy Woman Should Know

How Does She Do It?

We all know-and envy-women who appear to live "charmed" lives. They seem to unhurriedly and effortlessly manage the whirlwind of their busy lives with grace and poise. Good things happen to them, and their lives are filled with serendipity, joy, and prosperity. But it's not a matter of luck, according to Victoria Moran; a charmed life isn't something that happens to you-it's something you create!

In Creating a Charmed Life, Victoria Moran unveils practical, spiritual secrets for expanding your capacity to love, know, and experience a fuller, richer life. Her insight, humor, and unassailable wisdom shine through each page to illuminate the magic in all our lives.

Relish the calm
Create miracles
Nurture your dreams
Savor simplicity
Invite adventure
Nourish your spirit



Author: Victoria Moran
Paperback:  240 pages
Company: HarperOne  (1999-05-01)
ISBN: 0062515802
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Special Events: Event Leadership for a New World (The Wiley Event Management Series)


Special Events: Event Leadership for a New World (The Wiley Event Management Series) More and more, special events courses are being taught in hospitality and events management courses.

Written by the foremost authority on event management, and with expanded coverage of leadership and its role in successful planning, this book provides a handy reference for events professionals and the tools necessary for beginners to pursue a career in special events management.

Author: Joe Goldblatt
Hardcover:  528 pages
Company: Wiley  (2004-10-14)
ISBN: 0471450375
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Casino Operations Management


Casino Operations Management Complete guidance to the ins and outs of gaming operations

Management personnel need a thorough understanding of the business side of the casino industry to ensure profitsâand to avoid losses. It's a sure bet that Casino Operations Management, Second Edition will help current and future gaming management professionals better serve any casino.

Written by experts with over 65 years of combined experience in the field, this Second Edition offers all the critical skills and know-how to equip gaming and casino operators with the knowledge needed for the management office, cage operations, and table game and slot operations.

This updated edition features detailed coverage of:

  • Current high-roller marketing tactics and their effect on profitability
  • The effect of popular money management systems on casino profits
  • The initial development process of an Indian casino
  • Studies designed to identify the patronage motives of gamblers, including those of riverboat customers
  • Slot club design: player rating issues, point accumulation schemes, and more
  • Principles of casino floor design: managing table game and slot location
  • Studies designed to measure the profit contribution of popular slot promotions
Casino Operations Management, Second Edition uses simplified mathematics and statistics throughout, and provides readers with a thorough understanding of all aspects of the casino industry business. It is a must-have reference for students and casinos that develop managers internally.

Author: Jim Kilby, Jim Fox, Anthony F. Lucas
Hardcover:  416 pages
Company: Wiley  (2004-03-15)
ISBN: 0471266329
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Leisure Travel (Class C)


Leisure Travel (Class C) Improve your vision with TRU Vision's comprehensive line of quality wiper blades. TRU Vision has wiper blades for virtually all "A & C" Class RV's on the road, so you will always be sure to have the right wiper balde on hand. That's why TRU Vision has the best RV wiper blade range on the market. With the increasing popularity of RV's every year, there is no greater need to replace the wiper blades more often. Make wiper blades the number one safety item to replace every six months. All TRU Vision wiper blades feature a rugged metal construction and a "longer-life" rubber wiping element for consistent, reliable performance. Remember: Over 95% of all driving decisions are based on vision. Change your wiper blades now. For safety's sake, insist on the best, and that's TRU Vision. Did you know a common cause of noisy wiper blades is an excessively worn wiper blade assembly. We recommend you replace your wiper blades every 6 months.

Misc.:  Improve your vision with TRU Vision's comprehensive line of quality wiper blades., Wiper blades for virtually all "A & C" Class RVs, so you will be sure to have the right blade., With the increasing popularity of RV's, needs increase to replace the wiper blades more often., Make wiper blades the number one safety item to replace every six months., Features a rugged metal construction and a longer-life rubber element for reliable performance.
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Hologram Time Traveler


Hologram Time Traveler Based on the hit Sega arcade game! Product Information Beautiful Kyi-La, Princess of the Galactic Federation, is kidnapped by the evil renegade scientist Vulcor. You control the daring Marshall Gram and travel through the ages of time to rescue the Princess. Adventure through time as you confront space knights, ninja warriors, cavemen, futuristic robots, cowboys and countless other adversaries. Travel from prehistoric caves to 26th century space ships as you battle to save Kyi-La and prevent Vulcor from tearing the fabric of time! To maintain the hologram feel, included are 3D glasses. A 2D version is available on the same disc that may be played without the 3D glasses. Product Features Created by Rick Dyer, the co-creator of Dragon's Lair and Space Ace Play the home version of the original Hologram coin-operated arcade game Non-stop action! Features a cast of Hollywood actors and digitally mastered special effects A wide range of scenes are included; therefore, Hologram Time Traveler will never be the same game twice System Requirements Windows 95, 98, Me (not XP compatible) Pentium speed processor 16MB of RAM 6X CD-ROM Drive

Video Game:  CD-ROMCreated by Rick Dyer, the co-creator of Dragon's Lair and Space Ace, Play the home version of the original Hologram coin-operated arcade game, Non-stop action!, Features a cast of Hollywood actors and digitally mastered special effects, A wide range of scenes are included; therefore, Hologram Time Traveler will never be the same ga
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Magnetic Chess & Go Game for Travel


Magnetic Chess & Go Game for Travel Combine Chess and Go game into an attractive board travel set and you got two of the most classic board games in history at your convenience. Appreciate one of the most popular eastern games on one side and western games on the reverse side in this extremely compact sized magnetic set. Simply unfold the board, slide out the drawers and let the game begin. Imported from Korea.

Toy:  Foldable, compact design game board built to last long, Total of four drawers for easy game play and safe storage of all individual game pieces, 181 black and 180 white soft magnetic Go game pieces, Soft magnets prevent from scratching the board
Company: Myung-In 
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Magnetic Go Game for Travel


Magnetic Go Game for Travel Magnetic Go game board set with full count of game pieces for many hours of enjoyment. Go game is originated from China estimated to be about 3000 years old. There are heavier competitions now than ever before throughout China, Japan and Korea as well as in Europe. Imported from Korea.

Toy:  Foldable, compact design Go game board built to last long, 181 black and 180 white magnetic game pieces, A set of wide drawers for easy game play and storage, Soft magnets prevent from scratching the board
Company: Myung-In Baduk 
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In the Presence of Nature


In the Presence of Nature DVD:  Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC
Company:  Lightyear  (2003-12-02)
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Adventures in Wild California (IMAX)


Adventures in Wild California (IMAX) Whoa! Dude, this is so rad you won't believe it! It's a 42-minute IMAX movie made by MacGillivray Freeman Films, the same guys who made that Everest film, and it is awesome. They filmed all kinds of cool stuff that people do in California--you know, like skysurfing, extreme surfing (dude, wait till you check out the size of these waves!), climbing monster sequoia trees, and walking up to the top of the Golden Gate Bridge. There's a piece about Walt Disney and the first Mickey Mouse cartoon, too. And even if you don't have an IMAX theater in your house, you can still see how amazing the film techniques they used to shoot this stuff are (in fact, there's a 24-minute documentary explaining how they did it). And to top it off, the narration is read by Jimmy Smits, and there are a few tunes by Lindsey Buckingham of Fleetwood Mac. Man, this is sweet. --Sam Graham

Director:  Greg MacGillivray
DVD:  Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
Company: Image Entertainment  (2001-11-20)
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Living Landscapes The Worlds Most Beautiful Places [HD DVD]


Living Landscapes The Worlds Most Beautiful Places [HD DVD] Director:  Michael Heumann
HD DVD:  Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC, Surround Sound, Widescreen
Company: HDenvironments.com  (2007-06-12)
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Video Visits: India


Video Visits: India VHS Tape:  NTSC
Company: World Leisure Marketing Ltd 
ISBN: 0929756010
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Video Visits: Tower of London


Video Visits: Tower of London VHS Tape:  NTSC
Company: World Leisure Marketing Ltd 
ISBN: 1563451565
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วันอาทิตย์, กรกฎาคม 29, 2007

Six-Star Cruising on Luxury Cruise Lines

A luxury cruise is just what the name implies, a cruise at the upper end of the spectrum, not just five stars but a six-star cruise.

Six-Star Cruising on Luxury Cruise Lines
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Colin_Hartness]Colin Hartness

A luxury cruise is just what the name implies, a cruise at the upper end of the spectrum, not just five stars but a six-star cruise. There are six cruise lines that are in the luxury class: Crystal Cruise Line, Cunard Cruise Line, Radisson Seven Seas, The Yachts of Seabourn, Silversea Cruise Line, and Windstar Cruises.

Crystal Cruise Line has received numerous awards for excellence. For the last nine years, Conde Nast Traveler has named Crystal “Best Large-Ship Cruise Line”. Also for the last nine years, Travel + Leisure magazine has given Crystal the status of “World’s Best Large-Ship Cruise Line”. And for service, a Travel + Leisure reader’s poll voted Crystal “World’s Best”. Crystal Cruise Line operates only three ships: Crystal Harmony, Crystal Symphony and Crystal Serenity. These ships carry approximately 1,000 passengers each and Crystal Cruise Line boasts the greatest passenger space per guest of any cruise line.

Do you recognize the ship names Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth? These great ships come from Cunard, a name long synonymous with luxury and elegance in cruises. “With Cunard, the journey may be even more magnificent than the destination” states their promotional literature. Cunard operates just two award-winning luxury ships. The Queen Mary 2, launched in January, 2004, is known as the longest, tallest and largest ocean liner and carries 2,620 passengers. It is replacing the Queen Elizabeth 2 for transatlantic crossings but the QE2 will still be available for cruises.

Radisson Seven Seas is a small luxury cruise line. Small here means that the ships carry a small number of passengers. Fewer than 700 fortunate passengers per cruise are pampered by attentive staff. Radisson Seven Seas has been named by Conde Nast Traveler and Travel + Leisure magazines to be the “World’s Best Small Cruise Line”. Radisson Seven Seas appeals to the sophisticated traveler.

The Yachts of Seabourn cruise line advertises that they provide “Ultra Luxury” by “delivering the highest levels of personalized service to an exclusive group of guests aboard intimate, elegant ships that could visit the most enticing destinations worldwide.” Seabourn sails three identical all-suite ships that cater to only 208 passengers each. Of course, dining and service is world-class.

Silversea Cruises is a new company, founded in 1994, for the express purpose of providing an ultra-luxury cruise experience aboard small and intimate ships with all the features of a large cruise vessel. The Silverseas ships Cloud, Wind, Shadow, and Whisper provide all-suite accommodations that between 250 square feet and over 1,300 square feet in size. Silversea vies with Radisson Seven Seas and Crystal Cruise Lines for the accolades of Conde Nast Traveler and Travel + Leisure in the world’s best categories. Silversea Cruises has also has been named by Conde Nast Traveler and Travel + Leisure magazines to be the “World’s Best Small Cruise Line” many times since its inception.

Windstar Cruises offers a totally different sailing experience. Windstar Cruises offers motor-sail-yachts instead of cruise ships. Yes, their ships actually have sails that are computer-controlled with the latest in technology. Windstar’s four ships carry just 148 to 308 passengers in staterooms or luxurious suites, giving the feel of being aboard a personal yacht. Even with such a small fleet, Windstar Cruises sail to over 47 countries around the world.

If you’re in the market for a luxury cruise, there are a number of excellent cruise lines to chose from.

Looking for information about cruises?
Go to: http://www.whatcruises.com

'What Cruises' is published by Colin Hartness -
An excellent resource for Cruises!

Check out more cruise articles at: http://www.whatcruises.com/archive

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วันพุธ, กรกฎาคม 25, 2007

Travel + Leisure's The 100 Greatest Trips of 2007


Book Description
Travel + Leisure's 100 Best Trips is the definitive guide to where to stay this year. In one volume, the magazine's up-to-the-minute picks for the best hotels right now are combined with photographs from T+L world renowned photographers to make a guide that is more than a guide. It's an evocative look at the hotels and resorts that will make your next trip the trip of a lifetime.

I expected more architecture and history. This book is pretty pretentious. Panders more to shopping, food, and modern design.
It totally neglects the thousands of years of history for each location. This book opts to show us shoes over coliseums. Next buy will be lonely planets guides. hope they are better.

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วันจันทร์, กรกฎาคม 23, 2007

Freedom With a Malaga Car Hire

Freedom With a Malaga Car Hire
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Clinton_N._Maxwell]Clinton N. Maxwell

If you want to have the freedom of touring Spain on your own schedule, you may want to consider a Malaga Car Hire. By hiring a car you are not forced to be a slave to the public transportation schedules or problems, you can decide when you want to see things, for how long, and travel at your own pace.

A car hire can be found at the Malaga airport, which is about six kilometers west of the city. There are two ways to get your hire. First you can just pick up a car at the airport. Many companies have conveniently located shops at the airport. Others that are based in the city will pick you up from the airport, take you to your car, and shuttle you back to the airport when you complete your stay.

Which Malaga Car Hire to Choose

There are a number of car hire companies in the Costa del Sol area to choose from, so what should you consider as you try to pick just one? First, you can get a list of car hire companies by going online and conducting a search, or speaking to a travel agent. Online you have a better chance of being able to compare prices to get the best deal on a rental car.

While all companies will say they have the lowest price, you need to look a little more closely at the prices they are offering. Sometimes there are a number of extra charges that will be tacked on to that extra-low price, actually making it less of a deal than you could have gotten in another location.

If you are looking for convenience in your car hire, you may want to pick up the car at the airport. It is much easier to get off your plane, get a car, and be on your way. It will also save you precious time by not having to wait for the car company to shuttle you from the airport to their location and back again.

If you are traveling with any small children, you need to let the car company know this when you are booking the car. In Spain, the law requires all children be in a car seat. Make sure they know you need to reserve a car seat for that child.

Affordable Malaga Car Hire

The earlier you book, the better the price. This holds true in car bookings as well as many other areas of your travel. By booking early you will not only get a good rate, but also have a wider selection of cars to pick from to use on your trip.

What do you really need? You should consider the number of people in your party who will need to use the car as well as any comfort considerations that are important to your traveling party as you book your vehicle. For a larger number of people, you need to get a larger vehicle that can hold everyone comfortably. But for just one or two people, consider an economy car, which will be more affordable than the larger luxury vehicles. It will also save on the cost of fuel.

Clinton Maxwell frequently creates newsletters on information on Costa del Sol. You can learn about his comments on Malaga Car Hire over at http://www.alicante-spain.com/costa-del-sol/malaga-airport-car-hire.html and different sources for Malaga Car Hire news.

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When you are visiting the Malaga area, if you want a little more freedom in your travel plans, you may want to consider a car hire.

วันพุธ, กรกฎาคม 18, 2007

A Vacation At Playa Zancudo

A Vacation At Playa Zancudo
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Gerry_R_Martin]Gerry R Martin

Just imagine spending a summer morning strolling on one of the world’s most beautiful beaches, barefoot, without your shirt, listening the inspiration music of tranquil ocean, watching the funny titi and white-faced monkeys. There is no tention and no weariness – simply playing with your family and kids amidst the cool splashes of waves.

Near the banana port of Golfito, along the inspiring southern Pacific coast of Costa Rica, lies the virgin paradise … Playa Zancudo. With the influence of the multicultural tradition of Costa Rica, Playa Zancudo’s eternal beauty greets you to enjoy the cool breeze on the expansive beach. The turquoise background with the tranquil waves sounding all through the day will really freshen up your soul and waft off all the weariness from your fatigued mind.

So just beat the heat by flying off to spend this summer in Playa Zancudo and just have some peace and eternal joy in the midst of aesthetic serene beauty of sparkling blue water fringed with coconut and the almond trees. This will give t you the genuine feel of ultimate liberty. Not being much disturbed by tourists, this place proves to be the perfect spot for spending summer peacefully. It is also a natural home for some of the spectacular marine animals, exotic birds and wildlife. If you are one of those crazy bird watchers who want to spend days in a lonesome corner of the world with the multicolored birds, then this may prove to be the perfect spot for you this summer.

Spending summer in Playa Zancudo may be an experience that you will probably want to treasure for the whole life. Expanded upto the Gulf Dulce, this little jewel is located at the extreme part of Costa Rica and has negligible fluctuation in temperature during the months of August and January. Yet still spending summer in Playa Zancudo will be an exceptional experience that can never be forgotten.

Other Attractions

Spending summer in Playa Zancudo would be meaningless if you do not step out from your hotel to experience the beauty of the lush verdant expansive nature with rows of native mangroves and coconut palm, fringing the beach. Only at a stone throw distance away from this spectacular playa Zancudo, is the Corcovado National Park that offers something for all generations including awe-inspiring boat ride.

There are lots of cultural spots here for those who want to explore the tradition and culture of this virginb paradise.

Summer in Playa Zancudo will really be an ever-memorable episode of your life, the story of which you would love to tell to your friends and relatives even after decades.

Hotels in Playa Zancudo

Among some of the very sophisticated hotels in Playa Zancudo, a few are the “cabinas Los cocos”, “Oasis on the beach”, “Roy’s Zancudo lodge” and “Tiskita Lodge”, although a few more are there. “The Plams” is also amongst the top rank hotels in Playa Zancudo.

This summer in Playa Zancudo article may be freely reprinted or distributed in its entirety in any ezine, newsletter, blog or website. The author's name, bio and website links must remain intact and be included with every reproduction.

Gerry's best hobby is to write blogs. He has a special interest in ecards and egreetings and designs them whenever he's inspired. He writes about [http://summercomments4myspace.blogspot.com/]Summer Comments for MySpace and [http://www.123greetings.com/events/summer/]ecards for Summer.

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Surrounded by the beautiful river Rio Coto Colorado and the expansive Gulfo Dulce on the other sides, summer in Playa Zancudo will really be awesome. The eccentric beauty of this Virgin paradise will be the memory to be treasured through out the life.

Activities in Waikiki

Activities in Waikiki
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Sarah_Freeland]Sarah Freeland

If your family is interested in activities in Waikiki that involve animals then you will want to plan a trip to the Waikiki Aquarium. This aquarium is home to over 2,500 animals. You can visit this tourist attraction between 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. This aquarium is open every day of the year except for Christmas Day. If you are planning a holiday vacation to Waikiki then you will need to call for holiday schedules as its hours of operation change on Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day. The price of admissions is about $9 for adults and about $4 for kids. This makes the Waikiki Aquarium one of the most affordable local attractions to visit.

If you are looking for low key activities in Waikiki then you may want to take advantage of your hotel’s accommodations. Make a reservation to have a massage or facial. Or spend the day soaking up the tropical sun near the pool. Or plan a special romantic dinner on your hotel’s patio. If you don’t know what is available at your hotel you can always call your hotel’s concierge and ask.

While many outdoor adventures are available in Waikiki, some of the most popular activities in Waikiki are low key. If you are on your honeymoon, or if you are traveling with your special someone then you may want to consider a Waikiki dinner cruise. These cruises offer you a great meal, a great view and great entertainment. The price of these cruises will vary depending on how long they are, who is hosting them and what is included.

Nightlife activities in Waikiki are plentiful. There are dinner shows, cultural performances and live music events planned for practically every night of the year. You also have several local bars and clubs to choose from. These clubs offer great music, great atmospheres and low cover charges.

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If your family is interested in activities in Waikiki that involve animals then you will want to plan a trip to the Waikiki Aquarium. This aquarium is home to over 2,500 animals. You can visit this tourist attraction between 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. This aquarium is open every day of the year except for Christmas Day.

Ayrshire - Romantic, Majestic and Historic

Ayrshire - Romantic, Majestic and Historic
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Situated on the West coast of Scotland, Ayrshire, is one of Scotland’s most scenic and beautiful destinations. It is a historic part of the country - steeped in romantic laments from Ayrshire’s famous bard, “Rabbie Burns” and the inspiration for Scotland’s most famous King – Robert the Bruce – to try, try again.

Ayrshire has many ancient castles including the famous Culzean Castle that has stories and myths encased within its majestic walls. Other visitor centres in Ayrshire include the Vikingar Centre in Largs, Burns Musuem in Alloway and the Scottish Maritime Museum in Irvine.

Golf is an integral part of Ayrshire and the county boasts 3 major world class courses within its boundaries: Royal Troon, Turnberry and Prestwick. With over 40 outstanding municipal courses spread throughout the area there is enough to help keep those golf enthusiasts among you more than happy.

If the sea life is more your thing then Ayrshire has some of the most dramatic coastline to be seen anywhere in the world with stunning panoramas over the firth of Clyde. Sailing is also big in Ayrshire with sheltered, deep waters and the picturesque settings of the coast with many harbours, ports and marinas making this an ideal area in which to enjoy the best that sailing can offer. Ayrshire also hosts Scotland’s first National Sailing Academy where you can take part in sail-boarding, windsurfing, diving, dinghy sailing and powerboat handling.

If it’s shopping your after then Ayrshire is also a hub for great shopping centres in Ayr, Kilmarnock and Irvine. There are also the more traditional market-towns peppered throughout the county. Eating out in Ayrshire is also a highly enjoyable experience if your looking for a top class meal in romantic surroundings? Go to Dalry. Fresh Oysters? Go to Troon.

Bundle all of the above together along with Horse Racing at Ayr Racecourse; the magnificent 1,000 acre Eglinton Country Park and 12th Century Abbey in Kilwinning; an abundance of nature trails and delightful strolls and you can see why Ayrshire is a popular tourist attraction.

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There are lots of great Maui activities that you can plan to liven up your next Hawaiian vacation. The first activity is a trip to the Maui Ocean Center. Here you will be able to have an amazing sea life adventures that you will never forget. The specialty of this aquarium is native Hawaiian marine life. This means that everything that you see at this aquarium came from the waters that surround this island state. Admission is around $23 for adults, about $20 for seniors and about $12 for kids.maui,scuba,ocean,aquarium,marine,activity,hawaii,hawaiian,vacation,snorkeling,shark,diveExploring the Ocean and Marine Life of Maui
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There are lots of great Maui activities that you can plan to liven up your next Hawaiian vacation. The first activity is a trip to the Maui Ocean Center. Here you will be able to have an amazing sea life adventures that you will never forget. The specialty of this aquarium is native Hawaiian marine life. This means that everything that you see at this aquarium came from the waters that surround this island state. Admission is around $23 for adults, about $20 for seniors and about $12 for kids.

Private water adventures are popular Maui activities that you can participate in to truly make your Hawaiian vacation memorable. If you love sharks then you may want to book your reservations for a private shark dive. You will need to be SCUBA certified and over 15 to participate in this adventure. Prices start around $200 for a 2.5 hour tour. Contact the Maui Ocean Center for more information.

If you will be traveling with your kids then you may want to book passage on the Atlantis submarine. This amazing Maui activity provides you with the opportunity to see sharks, fish and other marine life in its natural habitat. This is truly a once in a life time experience that you won’t want to miss.

Maui has some of the most breathtaking water in the world. On your next trip to the islands make sure that you plan to spend at least part of your time snorkeling. One of the best places to snorkel in northwest Maui is in Honolulu Bay. If you are staying in southwestern Maui then you will want to visit Kanahena for the best snorkeling opportunities.

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Air Travel - The New Age of Security

Air Travel - The New Age of Security
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New security measures in force throughout most of the world’s international airports necessitate a new take on what to take, as it were. For a start, the good old days when you turned up 20 minutes before your flight was due to board are well and truly over and just as well considering the risks involved boarding last minute passengers.

Now, you must say goodbye to just about everything you are carrying at the check-in desk, it all has to go in the hold. One small bag, and it really must be a small bag, is allowed in the aircraft cabin and there is a comprehensive list of things it cannot contain, among which are; any sharp object including a knife of any description such as fruit knives, penknives and scissors. Forget being able to take your razor with you for a quick shave before landing, it is out of the question. Knitting needles are also banned, also any type of hand tool or sporting bat.

Remember to keep your travel documentation in a place where you can get at it easily but where it is safe and secure. You will need to produce your passport and tickets several times before you finally arrive at your destination.Be prepared for stringent searches through baggage and perhaps even a personal search should you be unlucky enough to travel on a day when such procedures are being put into practice. The only consolation during such an ordeal is that these methods might one day catch a terrorist, so think about that and try to put the experience down to necessity, forget about it and enjoy your holiday.A good piece of advice is to try to travel with only one piece of luggage in the hold, it saves the aggravation of waiting for multiple items to come off the baggage belt. Always, always check you have the correct documentation and enough money to travel around the country you are traveling to. There is nothing worse than spending the first half day of your holiday holed up in an immigration office answering questions as to why your visa is not valid or why you do not have a return ticket to your country of origin.

Research the currency requirements of your destination before you begin, and pay careful attention to any advice available regarding reliable exchange.

Above all have a safe and enjoyable holiday experience.

Jan Gamm writes reflections on life with an emphasis on world travel. She has lived in many countries and traveled extensively in the Far East, the Middle East, America, South America and throughout the South Pacific. She writes for fun and for money whenever she can manage it.

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Alamos, Mexico, a Time Travel Experience

Alamos, Mexico, a Time Travel Experience
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In Alamos, Mexico, time seems to have condensed itself, the past merging into the future so that it is possible to experience both at the same time. Spooky; but delightful. Local architecture is Colonial, dreamy haciendas with multiple arches and columns, wide terraces sheltered by heavy stone balconies. One expects Zorro to leap out at any moment!

One might expect Alamos to be sleepy and dusty, reminiscent of those little Mexican enclaves popularized by spaghetti westerns. Prepare to be amazed at the number of things to do in this delightful part of the world.

The quality of the light is superior, so a number of professional artists have made their homes here and the result is a wide choice of galleries and exhibitions to enjoy. You will find pottery, silver jewelry in abundance and wonderful paintings with an imaginative use of color to reflect local heritage.

If you prefer life outdoors, there are an enormous number of wildlife tours to join. Treks on horseback are popular in the area and there is a comprehensive choice of hiking trails.

Cuisine, as you might expect, has a traditional Mexican flavor but if you prefer a more continental palette there are plenty of restaurants promoting alternative flavors.

Lately Mexico has become even more popular as a venue for weddings and family celebrations. The romance of tying the knot in this beautiful and exotic location cannot be overstated. Many couples arrive and depart by private plane or helicopter, adding a flavor of adventure to the occasion.

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Tips for Choosing Travel Agents

Tips for Choosing Travel Agents
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A lot of time and decision making goes into planning the perfect vacation. Besides booking a flight and choosing a hotel, you will also have to decide how you are going to spend your time once you arrive. Travel agents can take the stress out of traveling, if you can find one you are comfortable with. When looking for the person to arrange your ideal trip, a little bit of research can go a long way.

Hiring a travel agent is a good way to get deals you would not normally be aware of. Because they plan vacations for a living, they have made contacts with other people in the industry. This gives them the ability to book cheap flights, find a deal on a hotel and arrange for tours and special meals during your vacation. Not only can they get you better prices than you could find yourself, their professional planning skills alone can make their services worthwhile.

When looking for the right travel agent, do some research. Check with a friend or family member and find out if they have an agent to recommend. The internet can also be a valuable resource in your search. Check forums and travel websites to find agents with satisfied customers. It is best to find somebody you feel comfortable talking to about what you are looking for from a trip. By forming a solid relationship with an agent, you will have found somebody to plan your vacations competently for years to come.

As you check out travel agencies, it is best to look for one that is a member of the American Society of Travel Agents. This organization is a network of businesses from all over the travel industry, including agents, hotels, airlines and cruise lines. Members are held to certain quality standards, so you can be confident that your agent will act professionally. Also, members of the society work together to find the packages and prices available.

Do not hesitate to ask questions of prospective agents. You might want to find out, for instance, how long they have been in the business of planning vacations. If you want to do more research, you could ask to speak with an agent’s previous customers. Their experiences should give you a pretty clear idea of how well a particular agent would work for your needs.

Having confidently found the right person to plan the perfect adventure for your family, be sure to keep the lines of communication open. Though your agent should be focused on the details of traveling, the two of you will need to sit down and discuss what you are looking for. You can talk about what you would like to get out of your trip, and they will inform you about the choices at your disposal. Though the agent is in charge of taking care of the reservations, you will always have the final word. When you choose an agent you feel comfortable talking to, the two of you can plan a fantastic vacation.

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Showing Good Manners During Cruises

Showing Good Manners During Cruises
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Being mannerly and pleasant when on your vacation will allow you to have a better time. Even if you are travelling alone, you are never truly alone on a cruise ship. Cruise ships carry about 1,500 to 3,000 people at a time depending on the length and destination, so everyone should be friendly and respectful of equipment, people, and the cruise staff. This includes being quiet during movies or when walking through the hallways to your cabin, not splashing others when in the pool, not cutting in line, and observing the dress code aboard the ship if they have one. Many people forget that they have to share the boat with other passengers and think they can do whatever they want. This couldn't be farther from the truth.

Another way to show respect for others is by tipping the wait staff and maid staff. Many people think they don't have to do this because they paid in advance for the cabin and the food, but in reality, cruise should be treated the same way as hotel rooms or restaurants. Most employees aboard these ships work very hard so you can have the best trip possible. This includes keeping everything clean, preparing and serving excellent food, and being as friendly as possible when you have a question or comment. Treating other people with respect does not end once you board a cruise ship. If you are polite to people, they will be polite to you as well.

Cleaning up after yourself when you are relaxing on the deck or at the pool is a sign of good manners. Even though the cleaning staff helps to keep the sip clean, you should do your part by throwing away trash, returning glasses, and picking up all personal items before leaving an area. This is not only considerate to the staff, but also to the other guests on the cruise.

Having manners and respect for others while on a cruise should also extend to port cities when you are visiting. This includes being friendly, putting all trash in garbage cans, and not being too loud when in a crowd of other people. Many people do not like tourists because they are rude. Show them that there are nice people on cruise ships by being respectful of their city at all times.

Many cruise lines have a formal dress code for certain restaurants or days of the week. Find out about this dress code before your trip so you will be able to bring the correct clothing. If you don't want to participate in this type of dinning situation, find a cruise that does not have formal dress codes or stay in your room and order food in. Being disrespectful by wearing casual clothing to a formal dinner is not considered good manners. While you may not want to dress up, there are those who will. Showing good manner during these times will make the cruise more pleasant for everyone.

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Lodging With Students: Tips to Keep Everyone Safe

Lodging With Students: Tips to Keep Everyone Safe
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Jim_Rider]Jim Rider

Several years ago I traveled with a group of 30 students from central Indiana to Orlando, Florida. It was a great trip, but a few things caused me a real headache. If I knew then what I am sharing now, I could have saved myself a lot of grief.

My main concern before the trip was a student named Steve. He was a real "charmer" and a big "schemer" and I knew it. I guess I just did not know how clever he was and how clever students can be. Now I do and you can too.

Steve spent his nights in the hotel in his room. However, he was using his time to call "ladies" and ran up a phone bill of $60! There were other things he was guilty of, but that is an entirely different subject. I did learn from Steve and others and now when I travel with students, I am much wiser.

One of the first things to do when traveling with students that requires a hotel stay is to request that the phones where the students are staying are turned off. This is a common request and should be followed religiously every time you stay.

The next thing to do is to have the "pay per view" movies turned off. In today's society there are a huge range of rules that parents use in their homes. However, very rarely do those rules allow for watching adult movies. Trust me, if there is a way for some to watch these movies (or even R-rated) they will and you may never know about it until the principal calls you in asking you about an incident you never knew about! If the hotel cannot do this, find a different place to stay.

The next thing is to make sure you and your group stays in a hotel with interior corridors and NO BALCONIES. Students will try to climb out for fun and will attempt to go from room to room regardless of how dangerous it may obviously be. Some kids will try anything! The interior corridors make it easy to monitor kids moving from room to room.

Next, make sure that if there are connecting rooms that each room has students of the same gender! I actually had one teacher tell me at our business that they "did not care" if guys and gals were in adjoining rooms because she "trusted them". How smart was she?

Have and enforce a curfew. This is never popular but will ensure that students are as rested as possible for the next day's activities. Plus, make sure they are not playing the TV or music beyond the curfew. Once again, not popular but effective. Without question the more structured rules that are in place, the happier everyone will be because they know what is expected-and they will respond.

A few final tips include hiring night security or a hall monitor. Most student travel companies will provide these upon request if you travel with one, however if you make your own arrangements, don't expect the hotel to have one for you. There is an extra fee (about $23/hour) for such services but they will allow you to sleep and not sit in the halls watching the rooms. And, it will allow you to not use the old trick of "taping" the doors every night.

If your crew likes to swim, make sure that the hotel has a pool and know its capacity. Plus, most hotels DO NOT PROVIDE a lifeguard. It is important that you monitor your kids while they are in the pool. Plus, to make for an enjoyable experience for everyone, make your kids behave while in the pool area. As a parent, I have been to many hotels where student groups were being obnoxious in the pool area and my children missed out in their favorite activity!

There are other common sense rules to follow and you may even be forced to check rooms for things like alcohol or other substances if your suspect anything. There have been instances where even hotel workers will help the students "get" alcohol or worse!

Make sure no one allows anyone in their room they do not know. And, I suggest you do not allow guys and gals in the same hotel room at any time without adult supervision.

If you follow these suggestions, you will avoid most problematic situations. However remember just how clever students can be. Steve taught me well!

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Traveling with students can be a very rewarding experience. And, it can test your patience and cost you dearly! Follow these important tips to stay in the know and avoid problems.

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Buy A Hovercraft - Free Hovercraft Buyer's Guide

A personal hovercraft is an exciting proposition for anyone who wants to try a new leisure experience. If you wanted to buy a hovercraft, you will find they are much more fun to drive than Jet Skis, RIBs, Quad Bikes etc
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Buy A Hovercraft - Free Hovercraft Buyer's Guide
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Brian_McGregor]Brian McGregor

A personal hovercraft is an exciting proposition for anyone who wants to try a new leisure experience. If you wanted to buy a hovercraft, you will find they are much more fun to drive than Jet Skis, RIBs, Quad Bikes etc

Hovercraft are truly all-terrain. You can drive straight out of the sea and onto the beach. Or you can use it on grass and have yourself a very special picnic. You can explore tidal estuaries, and perhaps stop to collect a few shell fish. You can even use your hovercraft on snow!

Start the engine, and your skirt will fill with air, lifting you 8 inches clear of the ground, so you are up and away. Open the throttle, and the craft will pick up speed, up to 50 mph depending on the size of your engine.

* No need to find a slipway - any beach or riverbank should do.

* No need to check tide data - you'll rise above sand and mud. While strong currents are a concern for boats, hovercraft are not in contact with the water, and so ascend such problems.

* No need to check your depth meter, you have no propeller to worry about. You just levitate and drive.

* Submerged rocks or coral? Not a problem when you're cruising on air above the water level.

Hovercraft has very real advantages over more conventional marine craft. While you're out having fun on the sand flats, the boaties and jet skiers will be checking their clocks and tide tables.

You might be wondering how easy it is to drive Hovercraft?

It takes just ten minutes to understand the basics, then the real fun begins.

The thrill of driving a small hovercraft is difficult to describe. Floating on a cushion of air at speed, you get the feeling that perhaps you are on a magic carpet, or anti-gravity skateboard. You have great freedom to express yourself.

You can do 180 degree turns on the beach, or perpetual 360s or 720 spins. As you can drive on sea and land, you'll probably want to combine both in a little beach hugging exercise. You can turn in graceful loops, or slide and glide - whatever the mood takes you.

Owners of bigger yachts can use hovercraft as a tender, or as a fun watercraft.

Hovercraft make a great rescue and patrol vehicle too. You can access areas that are simply out of bounds for any other craft. For example, they can gracefully float over ice and go where snowmobiles fear to tread.

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Swimming With Pink Dolphins In The Pampas

I was very keen on this idea and was in the water very soon after we stopped. I swam towards an area where I could see many of them rising. It was damn scary, considering I was sharing the water with caiman (alligator type reptiles), piranhas, and anacondas.

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Tayne Ruddock shares his adventures from South America: The Pampas area I visited consists mostly of wetlands with a main river and its tributaries winding through it. The vegetation varies from grasslands dotted with trees to dense stands of reeds to pockets of forested areas. The river courses are lined with trees, some of them standing well into the river. In some places, sheltered from the main current, the river surface is covered in an assortment of water plants. It’s an incredibly beautiful area and it supports an abundance of animals.

There were 7 of us in my group plus our guide, and we spent 3 days in the Pampas. Even with the extreme heat and humidity, the dust, and the blasted mosquitoes, we had an incredible time. Our guide was great, our camp was in the trees right on the river, and we filled our days with activities like cruising up and down the river on our canoe, tromping through swampy reed beds, having sundowners at the nearby river-bar (standing on stilts in the river shallows), playing football on the mini-pampas soccer field (where I must’ve sweated out at least my own body weight), and going on night cruises under the stars. I could go on and on about the variety of wildlife we saw: mammals, reptiles, birds (hundreds of species of), amphibians, insects etc, etc. But there was one animal which I was able to interact with and this is something I will never forget.

The pink river dolphin is a strange animal. For starters, it’s pink! It’s dorsal and pectoral fins are tiny and its spine is particularly flexible. It has evolved this way for more manoeuvrability in amongst the aquatic vegetation and tree trunks standing in the river. As the water is very murky, it navigates solely by sonar. It's head curves down sharply to its snout which is long and thin - almost beak like. They are pretty big, maybe 2 to 2,5m long.

As we traveled down the river in our canoe, we could occasionally see their pink backs rising out of the water as they surfaced for air. Their blow holes opened and we could clearly hear the sharp exhale and intake of breath.

On one of the days we went to a wide part of the river where some areas were sheltered from the main current by stands of vegetation growing in the water - an area favoured by the dolphins.

Here we had an opportunity to swim with them. I was very keen on this idea and was in the water very soon after we stopped. I swam towards an area where I could see many of them rising. It was damn scary, considering I was sharing the water with caiman (alligator type reptiles), piranhas, and anacondas, whilst also having minor concerns about certain micro-organisms swimming up my urethra.

Also, the water was so full of silt, it was coffee colour. I couldn’t see my hand 10cm under the water. In these circumstances try to imagine the shock and adrenaline surge running through my body when a dolphin came up and bit my foot!!!!!!!!! DAMN!!! I've never had such a fright before. It took all my will power not to frantically propeller my arms and speed-swim back to the boat and jump back on. But I gathered my balls and swam further out.

Another one took a playful nibble at my ankle. It was still nerve-wracking, because I never knew when to expect them and where they were coming from. I got used to it though and they started rising up next to me, sometimes brushing past me. I can’t find the words to say how awestruck I was. They were playful and mischievous and would sometimes frighten the crap out of me with synchronized movements. At one point, 3 came past me at the same time, 2 past my head, splashing me in the face with their tail fins at the same time, while the other one swam under me, brushing my foot with its dorsal fin. One came by and gave me a soft slap in the ear with its tail fin. It was unbelievable!

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The Advantages To Timeshare Ownership

When you are the owner of a timeshare, you are in control of a vacation home that is within your financial reach. In contrast, the timeshare will give you the amount of time you need to own one unlike the yearly vacation house. The yearly responsibilities are eliminated when you choose the timeshare over home ownership.

The Advantages To Timeshare Ownership
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When you become a new timeshare reseller, you might not be knowledgeable about the advantages you will be getting. In addition to the seventy percent you are going to save off the retail price, the other advantages are:

1. Owning a timeshare provides you with large funds that are not something you get with rent

2. You get the top of the line value for your vacation

3. The cost of a hotel room will be higher than the timeshare

4. Not only will you get a room, you get a kitchen, dining, and living room

5. You will get the full furnishings and amenities

6. Hot tubs and fireplaces are available

7. Towels, blankets, and sheets are provided

8. Television, VCR’s, forks, spoons, and house cleaner service are regular

9. Getting the timeshare now will give you the locked in rates before they go up

10. You can take the savings on the rent and put it into something you can own



When you are the owner of a timeshare, you are in control of a vacation home that is within your financial reach. In contrast, the timeshare will give you the amount of time you need to own one unlike the yearly vacation house. The yearly responsibilities are eliminated when you choose the timeshare over home ownership. You also get rid of the maintenance fees, utility charges, taxes, insurance, and house cleaner services that are now only paid for the time you use the home. This is usually included in the yearly maintenance charges of the resort.

Being a [http://www.timesharesreview.com/Carribbean_Timeshares/]timeshare owner means, you have the opportunity to get pleasure from a vacation that is adaptable. It will provide you with over a thousand of resorts around the world. Once you are a timeshare owner, you can be the proud member of an exchange. The exchange will provide you with a plethora of places to choose. You can also vacation at different times in different places or have the availability to change the dates. Exchanging the timeshare can be any time of the year or just pushed to another date. This gives you the ability o use your time when you can or not at all for the year. Some exchanges let you group weeks together by taking years in the future. You have the ability to add four weeks at a time for the year and only have one week available.

Owners can find the ability to save more when they add themselves to an exchange. These will give those who join discounts for adding weeks, airline fares, cruise ship rates, rental vehicles, and others.

When your vacation is under way, you will love the ownership of the timeshare. Your vacating will be the tops and you will be able to enjoy the things from home and with no responsibilities or stresses. You will only have to find the time for your family and others while taking in the good food, fun, and things to see. As an owner, you will soon learn what a real vacation can be. This is yearly for as long as you want it to be.

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Cyprus, the Island of Dreams

Cyprus vacations continue to be among the most popular in the world. Read about this delightful Mediterranean island and what it has to offer.

Cyprus, the Island of Dreams
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Jan_Gamm]Jan Gamm

If you are looking for somewhere delightful to spend your summer vacation you could do worse than land on incomparable Cyprus for a couple of weeks well deserved rest and recreation, on one of the most beautiful islands in the Mediterranean.

The temperatures during the summer months soar well over the thirties and there is practically no risk of rain, a welcome change from the wet summers being barely tolerated in parts of Europe at present.

The birthplace of Aphrodite, and the scene of St Paul’s first conversion to Christianity, can there be anywhere more romantic or appropriate to stage a wedding or enjoy a honeymoon? If you have already sailed past these two milestones in your life then try Cyprus for the best all round family holiday available.

There is so much to try, so much to do, eat, see and experience in Cyprus. It carries the hallmarks of ancient civilizations in abundance, the scars of shipwrecks plundered by pirates and the hastily built fortresses of Kings. It is not difficult to see even in these modern times why Cleopatra found Cyprus so irresistible. I quite like it myself.

The standards are so high in Cyprus, the restaurants serve an enormous variety of cuisine, there is traditional meze, with a delicious variety of dips to accompany the meat dishes, you will also find Chinese restaurants, fish tavernas, and often dancing is on the menu along with the food and local wine. All the usual selection of burger bars are sprinkled along the seafront to keep the children happy. If head banging is your thing, then Cyprus discos are the very best and they rock till the early hours.

The weather is perfect for water sports throughout the summer months, and the sea is a beautiful shade of bright turquoise. Just about any sport is available; you just have to ask along the seafront in Paphos.

In the winter months you can be on the beach in the morning, and within an hour or so be in the Troodos mountains on the ski slopes. An island which offers something for everyone, it is unsurprising that Cyprus continues to welcome visitors from all over the world, all year round. Go to [http://www.selectholidayvillas.com/ ]www.selectholidayvillas.com for some outstanding private holiday rentals in Cyprus.

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The History Of Cruise Travel

The History Of Cruise Travel
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When you think of taking a trip to another country, there is no doubt you immediately consider airline ticket prices. But, that was not always the most popular mode of travel. Before there were 747 jetliners to ferry people across oceans, the way to travel was by cruise ship. But when it came to the masses, they were not necessarily the luxury vessels we are used to seeing today.

Everyone has seen the blockbuster movie, Titanic. It tells a story about a couple that fell in love on the fateful ship before her sinking. While it may just be a story of fiction, it also gave you a little glimpse into what it was really like to be aboard this method of transportation years ago. As you saw in the movie, not everyone was treated equally aboard the cruise ship. There were the very elite customers who were served everything on a silver platter, but on the lower decks were those who were just hoping to get from one place to another and were forced to scrape by in an area where they were packed as tightly as a can of sardines. If you wanted to enjoy your trip, you had to be filthy rich.

Back in those days, there were not quite as many cruise liners as there are today. Those that were in existence were names that everyone knew. Some of the names you may recognize are the Lusitania and the Queen Mary.

For a while, the popularity of luxury cruise travel waned, but it had resurgence in the 1970’s. It was all thanks to a television show, The Love Boat. The staff on the television sitcom showed how great of a time passengers were having. They showed passengers relaxing, playing a number of fun games, meeting new friends over great meals, and getting to see new places. People started booking holiday cruises again hoping to cash in on some of the excitement. And for the most part the cruise lines delivered. They offered people a chance to stand on the deck and watch as they headed to new worlds, unexplored to them. In one trip they would allow those on board to see a lot of places they had never been before, and give them a great setting to talk about it at the end of the day. Some cruises didn’t even have an end destination, they merely were ‘cruises to nowhere’, a chance to experience cruise ship life for a few days. The trend never really died and has been popular ever since.

What is involved in a cruise has changed from the early years. While you can still take a transatlantic cruise, that is not the most popular choice. There are now a number of 3, 4, 7, and 10 days cruises to a variety of destinations. The accommodations are no longer just lush or poor, but instead a number of different cabin choices at a wide array of prices. Because of the variety, anyone today can enjoy a cruise, no matter what his or her budget.

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Eat Your Cake and Drink Tea,Too, at a Gatwick Guest House

Eat Your Cake and Drink Tea,Too, at a Gatwick Guest House
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Landon_Colins]Landon Colins

Can you have your cake and eat it too? Sometimes. For moviegoers who want to experience the excitement of movies in their own home, there are big-screen TVs and surround sound systems. For those who want the power of a PC and the portability of an MP3 player rolled into one, there are several Personal Digital Assistants, or PDAs. For those who need a pair of shoes more formal than sneakers but less formal than wingtips, there are penny loafers at local shoe shops. Likewise, sometimes you want to get away from it all, but be close enough to get back to "it all" with ease. If you are traveling through England, why not stay in Gatwick guest houses?

A Hub
Gatwick Airport is the second largest airport in London and the United Kingdom's second busiest airport, followed only Heathrow. Situated in Crawley, West Sussex, the airport is only five kilometers, or three miles, from the town's center, and 46 kilometers, or 28 miles, south of London. In 2006, Gatwick handled over 34 million passengers and 260,000 flights. Also, the airport is frequently used for flights to and from the USA, as well as chartered flights. It may seem ironic or even impossible for the countryside to be just five miles away from such an active airport. But in fact, Gatwick guest houses are located in the gorgeous countryside, transporting the traveler to a simpler, more peaceful time.

The Many Shades of West Sussex
Counties near Gatwick, such as West Sussex, will remind you of a time when chivalry and rural life reigned supreme. Since the 1100s, Sussex has been split into East and West. Famous for its castles, grand homes, and gastronomy - or the study of the relationship between food and culture - West Sussex remains a county that represents diversity. Do you like to walk or cycle in peace? If so, then Sussex and Gatwick guest houses are the places for you! Over 50% of the countryside in West Sussex is protected. Places of interest in the peaceful county include:

* Arundel Castle is one of the most amazing castles in the area. Its construction started during the 11th century.

* The High Salvington windmill is one of the UK's few functioning post mills.

* Petworth House might seem to be an animal hospital. It's not one, however. It is a mansion from the late 1600s, which was rebuilt in the late 1700s. Today, it contains many significant sculptures and paintings.

* The Amberley Working Museum is a huge open air museum that is dedicated to the industrial history of Southeast England.

* Stansted Park contains the ornate Chapel of St. Paul, which inspired the famous poet John Keats.

Roughing It Is Rough
You might assume that staying in the countryside of West Sussex means that you must "rough it" in a tent or cabin. No, Gatwick guest houses let you enjoy the gorgeous rural surroundings, along with some of the comforts of London. For instance, this housing can include facilities for making coffee and tea, telephones, ironing facilities, and televisions in each room. Even better, Gatwick guest houses let you have it all at low, low rates!

If you want to enjoy a rural surrounding in England, but still be a short drive from your next flight, stay at Gatwick guest houses. At a Gatwick guest house, you can eat your cake and drink tea, too!

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Adventures to the End of the Earth in Christchurch, New Zealand

Adventures to the End of the Earth in Christchurch, New Zealand
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It may be at the end of the earth for many international travelers but in a lot of ways that's part of the reason it's so great. I can't guarantee that you'll run into pirates on your travels through Christchurch but I can assure you of a truly unforgettable experience.

Christchurch is in the heart of New Zealand's South Island, far removed from the overcrowded tourist hot spots of Europe, fighting in the Middle East and pollution in Asia. This is an area of rare beauty, offering visitors the chance to experience the snow capped ski fields of the Southern Alps one day and swim with dolphins the next.

New Zealand & Australia, aren't they the same place?

New Zealand is often linked hand in hand with Australia and while they share a lot of cultural similarities, there are huge differences when it comes to why you would visit either. Australia is a South Pacific getaway blessed with beautiful beaches, friendly people and a whole lot of nothing called the outback. New Zealand shares the friendly people but offers a different experience, rich in cultural history, adrenaline pumping adventure sport, spectacular sightseeing, memorable landscapes and unique wildlife.

Christchurch encapsulates all things good about New Zealand and serves them to you on a plate, a new and exciting attraction never more than a couple of hours away. If you've seen the Lord of the Rings movies then you might have noticed some of the amazing environments that cover the New Zealand's South Island. These were no CGI special effects; all these places are just a stone throw from Christchurch and can be part of an amazing vacation, holiday or tour. Be the envy of your friends as you show-off your vacation pictures with pride.

Christchurch sightseeing & attractions

Christchurch and the wider Canterbury region has a strong English heritage and much of this still remains in the city area. Visitors can enjoy a punt along the Avon River, a sightseeing experience on the Tramway or Gondola, a stroll through the majestic Hagley Park or delight in the wonderful Botanical Gardens. Christchurch is New Zealand's garden city and proudly displays this in the sheer number of beautiful gardens citywide.

New Zealand's unique location on the globe has led to Christchurch becoming the world's link to Antarctica. This amazing continent of frozen ice can be experienced from Christchurch's International Antarctic Centre. More than just learning about Antarctica, visitors can experience icy slopes, sheltering in an ice cave, braving an Antarctic storm and many more fun activities.
Venturing out of Christchurch, head towards the charming French influenced town of Akaroa. Just an hours drive from Christchurch, Akaroa is located on the South Island's Banks Peninsula, an amazing area where numerous outdoor activities can be enjoyed year round. Kayak along an extinct volcano, hike through beautiful walking tracks, enjoy spectacular harbour cruises, mountain bike along coastal hills and enjoy the magical experience of swimming with dolphins. Akaroa's rich cultural history complements these activities and creates an experience that alone makes a trip to Christchurch worthwhile.

Christchurch adventure sport

So you've taken in the sights, experienced the city and seen the surrounding areas, what's next you ask? Well why not try the uniquely New Zealand experience of adventure sport! Strap on a parachute, hook on a bungy chord, clip on some skis and hold on for some exhilarating jet boating, white water rafting and more! Christchurch is a stone throw from all these fun adventure sports and more, you don't have to be a pro athlete to enjoy them and they'll be something you'll remember for the rest of your life. Feel the rush as you jump head first from a bridge or plane and let the wild rivers of New Zealand give you the rush of a lifetime as you surge down rapids on a jet boating or rafting adventure. There are a lot of quality tour options available and you'll enjoy the experience even more as you meet new faces and friendly characters along the way.

If you want something unique and adventurous in a world that is fast losing new and exciting destinations then head to Christchurch, New Zealand. Whether it's part of wider New Zealand experience or a specific South Island adventure, you won't be disappointed. Head to the edge of the earth and see a world you never knew existed. If Middle Earth truly were real you would find it right here in Christchurch, New Zealand.

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The Taste Of Thai Food

The Taste Of Thai Food
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Thai food offers a variety of flavors and taste. Almost all Thai food is made with the subtle mixture of herbs and spices. Thus, Thai food is widely known for being hot and spicy.

A basic Thai meal includes the following: the staple is rice which is accompanied by a number of dishes. There will be a soup, a curry, a steamed or fried dish, a salad and one or more basic sauces. While breakfast includes fresh fruits and a variety of traditional sweets.

Thai food differs from region to region. In the central region people prefer mostly steamed food, which includes fresh water fish and fresh vegetables. Thai food like noodles is extremely popular in Bangkok and one can see tourists enjoying their fare at road side eateries. In the northern region people prefer milder food when compared with other regions of Thailand. The influence of neighboring Burma is more in case of food habits in northern Thailand. Most dishes are prepare using tamarind, turmeric and ginger.

In the southern region coconut plays a predominant role. Coconut is used in almost all the dishes. The southern people use coconut in various ways. They use coconut milk, oil and meat. The coconut milk is used to temper the heat of chili laced soups and it is also used in curries. The coconut oil is used for frying and they use the meat of coconut for garnishing and decorating food items and this gives an added taste to the food.

In ancient days, Thais used to eat the food with their bare hands but now due modernization and influences of western countries, people use forks and spoon to eat rice and chopsticks are used to eat noodles.

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South African Agriculture Livestock Farming

South African Agriculture Livestock Farming
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Gerald_Crawford]Gerald Crawford

Livestock is the largest agricultural sector in South Africa, with a population of some 13.8-million cattle and 28.8-million sheep. Stock breeders concentrate on the development of breeds that are well adapted to diverse climatic and environmental conditions.

Dairy farming:

Dairy is produced throughout South Africa, with most farms in the eastern and northern Free State, North West, the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands, the Eastern and Western Cape, Gauteng and the southern parts of Mpumalanga. The four major dairy breeds in South Africa are the Holstein, Jersey, Guernsey and Ayrshire.

The dairy industry is important to South Africa's job market, with some 4 300 milk producers employing about 60 000 farmworkers and indirectly providing jobs to 40 000 people. Milk production for 2003/04 was estimated at 2-billion litres.

Beef farming:

South Africa produces 85% of its meat requirements, with 15% is imported from Namibia, Botswana, Swaziland, Australia, New Zealand and the EU. Local demand generally outstrips production, even though there are untapped reserves in the communal farming areas.

Cattle ranches are found mainly in the Eastern Cape, parts of the Free State and KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo and the Northern Cape. Popular beef breeds include the indigenous Afrikaner and Nguni and locally developed Bonsmara and Drakensberger. European and American breeds such as Charolais, Hereford, Angus, Simmentaler, Sussex, Brahman and Santa Gertrudis are maintained as pure breeds or used in cross-breeding.

Sheep and goat farming:

South African sheep farming is concentrated in the Northern and Eastern Cape, Western Cape, Free State and Mpumalanga, with Ermelo in Mpumalanga being one of the largest wool-producing districts. Fifty percent of sheep are fine-woolled Merinos. Other breeds include the locally developed Afrino, a woolled mutton breed adapted to arid conditions, the South African Mutton Merino, the Dohne and the Merino Landrace. South Africa's mutton is produced from the Dorper - a highly productive and locally developed mutton breed for arid regions - and the woolled Merino.

Karakul sheep are farmed in the more arid areas, with some 20 173 pelts with a gross value of R3-million produced in 2002/03. The indigenous meat-producing Boer goat accounts for about 30% of all commercial goats. The Angora goat is used for mohair production.

Poultry and pig farming:

South Africa's poultry and pig farms are more intensive than the extensive sheep and cattle production, and are found near the metropolitan areas of Gauteng, Durban, Pietermaritzburg, Cape Town and Port Elizabeth. The predominant pig breeds are the South African Landrace, the Large White, the Duroc and the Pietrain.

South Africa's annual poultry meat production is 960 000 tons. Broiler production contributes about 82% to total poultry meat production, with the rest made up of mature chicken slaughter (culls), small-scale and backyard poultry production, ducks, geese, turkeys and other specialised white meat products. Income from poultry and egg production amounted to R11.3-billion in 2002/03.

South Africa accounts for 67% of world sales of ostrich products - leather, meat and feathers. The gross value for ostrich feathers and products during 2002/03 was R276.5-million.

Game farming:

South Africa has more game and a wider variety of game species than most countries. Game farming has grown over the years, and today is a viable industry with great economic potential. The country's main game areas are in Limpopo province, North West, Mpumalanga, the Free State, the Eastern Cape, the Karoo, the Kalahari in the Northern Cape and the thorn scrub of KwaZulu-Natal.

A descriptive game-production model has been developed for optimising intensive animal production on game farms, with the potential to increase the global produce of the game industry by between 8% and 15%.

Aquaculture:

The aquaculture industry in South Africa continues to make meaningful progress in cultivation technology, marketing strategy, marketing practice and scientific innovation. Mussels, trout, tilapia, catfish, oysters and waterblommetjies (Cape pondweed) are the major aquaculture species. Mussel farming occurs mainly at Saldanha Bay.

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Consider Leisure Traveling As Part Of Your Routine

Consider Leisure Traveling As Part Of Your Routine
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Taking a break or vocation is a must. There is a saying that, taking a break is in preparation for a longer journey. How true is this statement? You do need to take a very long break while a few days of relaxation would sometime do. One of the most popular get away is leisure traveling and this has many benefits. This is why, many people love to travel.

Due to the ease of preparation, such as bookings of tours and tickets though the internet, it is very common nowadays for people to just get away on a vacation trip any time. While to some, traveling has become part of their routine lifestyle. This reinforces the benefits of traveling. If you have been on a vocation, you can see people from all walks of life, both young and old are traveling and they enjoy it. For most of the younger travelers, they tend to seek for fun, discovery and adventure in their travels. They prefer to visit strange and exotic places and often on backpacks. On the other hand, the older travelers would prefer to look for a more pleasant and enjoyable trip.

You can expect traveling to provide opportunities for fun, adventure and discovery. When you visit places in other countries, you will gain a better understanding of the people living there. You will learn their cultures, history and background. You may discover the similarities they have with you, as well as their differences from you. It is interesting to learn from people with diverse backgrounds.

Traveling helps to enrich your lives. It reinforced your knowledge and widens your perspective. When you visit new and interesting places, you will discover and learn many things. You will discover new people, surroundings, plants and animals. If you want to make your travels more exciting and challenging, you can choose to plan your own tour and select the specific places you want to visit. Traveling not only provides fun and adventure, it also provides you with marvelous insights and enlightens your minds.

Traveling is refreshing and revitalizing. If you have a stressful job, traveling is a psychological booster. If you find relaxing at home during the weekends is insufficient to unwind, you should consider traveling. Taking periodic vacation trips may reap better results then your weekend gate away. The vacation trip you take will help to recharge your “batteries” and enable you to handle the stress better.

Traveling provides you with the opportunities to share happiness and experience with your friends and family. If you have the chance to travel with you friends and family, you are able to create memories that would last a lifetime.

Traveling is not restricted to following tour groups. You have the choice to choose the kind of trip you want. With many day tour companies operating, you are free to select the type, duration and cost of travel that suits you interest and budget. In addition, you can also choose to stay in a cheap motel or a five-star hotel depending how much you are willing to pay. With such variety of options, there is definitely a kind of vacation trip you can pick and choose.

Technology has made traveling cheaper, easier and faster. As the cost of flying is cheaper now than before, traveling have become more affordable to many people. In addition, more flying routes have been added each day. As such, you have more places to visit. Thus, you should make use of the opportunities technology has made available for you.

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In Flight Airline Rapid Decompression Breached Window (Airline Safety)

Here is a concept worthy of mention about the issues concerning Airline International Terrorists and Guns in the Cockpit and of course Federal Air Marshals. If a gun goes off in a smaller airliner, 737 or 767 then a bullet could penetrate a window and breach the pressurization system. Now if you read science fiction there is this cool Author named Ben Bova and in one of his books return to Mars, which is worth a read since we are getting back some interesting photos now. He talks about the outpost and enclosed colony where the hull was breached and the air was escaping, valuable oxygen, the members of the team quickly threw up small patches which as the air escaped flung themselves to the breached hole and sealed by way of vacuum.

I propose a similar notion and this is one of the safety protocols of former MIR and International Space Station now. The over head bins above the windows are shaped the same shape as the fuselage interior and when the air escapes and sucks everything towards it the first thing it sucks down is the bottom of the baggage overhead bin which is on a hinge. It then sucks itself in place while the pressurization system works to bring the stability back. In a 747 this is not too critical as the inlet for the pressurization cabin system is twice the size of a window and the pressurization system could keep up with a breach the size of a window. With these small modifications and molding shape of the overhead bins the problem is solved. The bottom of the bins would need to be a tad bit stronger such as carbon fiber to withstand the suction, but double strengthened re-enforced plastic, composite or fiberglass coated with rubber ought to work fine. This way bullets in cockpits intended for terrorists will not be an issue with pressure at those altitudes above 10,000 feet.

Another idea is to neoprene covered mini Frisbees made of high tech super strength plastic in the pockets of stewardesses, and in the event of a small breach they simply pick them up and toss them towards the hole which will suck them into place.

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Airlines, Price Wars, and Branding

Here are some thoughts on the study of the theory of price wars as they relate to the industries like the Airlines and others. Comments on an article in Harvard Business Review in March-April edition 2000. The article was called 'How to Win a PRICE WAR'. Written by Akshay R. Rao, Mark E. Bergen and Scott Davis.

They start out the article, that in the game of business, many tactics are used to ward off competitors. Increasingly PRICE is the weapon of choice. It talks about how the quest for market share and market dominance by continually lowering prices by each side of a price war can drive down Industry Profits. Oh Really? But who cares what the Industry does anyway. Is it not the consumer that pays for your dinner and youremployee’s kids college tuition? It sites the 1992 Airline wars Between American, Northwest and others as an example. The result was record air travel and record losses. Surely this example cannot be used in modern context, because at the time each airline was flying both McDonald Douglas, Boeing and Lockheed Aircraft. With Pratt Whitney and/or GE Engines. Similar in fuel consumptions, similar ticket distribution system, similar airport landing fees and similar customer base.

Now to really win that war and decrease losses you would have to become more efficient in reservations, cut staff, more efficient in facilities, feeder airlines, scheduling, fuel consumption and in other services related to airline travel you were involved with. They did not, they simply engaged in a price war, to shake out the weak. Now for the consumer the lower prices were great, for the stockholder they were not. But they could have been. The authors site this as damaging the industry. An Industry that takes wartime aviation advances and a few years after to allow for the new technology to reach the private sector with new and efficient aerodynamics and electronic positioning and fuel allocation devices.

If the MBA number crunchers would look at the real problems and design a superior system in the airlines at that time rather than always doing the obvious and previous chess moves then they might get an upper hand. Because necessity is the mother of invention. Price can drive the market and the winner in the most free of Friedman models would be that company which can innovate and adapt and US MARINE their way to the next level, like is such in the new digital economy. But airplanes only go so fast, there is friction, drag, lift, weight and thrust and that is all you can get right? Wrong. Remember when Chuck Yeager broke the Speed of Sound in the Bell X-1? It was impossible. And the Moon? Never! You see it is those who do not or will not push the envelope and not dare to risk that will lose in the price war. The Industry? Who cares about the Industry. Re-create it. An Industry is a boundary, so is the atmosphere, the copper cable lines, the ones and zeros that make up computer language. Industries set standards. Break them. Industry set limits, ignore them, Industries make experts. Challenge them. Industries print magazines and give advice, do not read it. Driving down prices in any Industry makes that Industry and forces the weak to either adapt or exit the market place.

Their article is like saying that an Olympic athlete who works out too hard and sacrifices too much should slow down to 5-minute miles in the Marathon and let the other runners catch up. Hog wash. Or let the other basketball team score more points and put in your weakest players so that it makes the game look close? Why, Capitalistic markets dictate competition and competition dictates compelling reason to excel. I say take that challenge, deliver great quality, lower prices and raised standards. Oh Sure the Unions want everyone to get paid for as little work as possible, too, they do not want a wage war either. But a wage war might improve efficiency. Less work for may pay. Who does that help? Is that not a little short sided? All that does is reward inefficiency. We are to believe by this article that a price war hurts an Industry? Who says the Industry should be allowed to exist? The consumer or the Industry?

Is Harvard Business School so hard up for articles that it will allow this type of content and flawed thinking into their reviews? Why should you reward an Industry and recommend against price wars? Should we then have price collusion and price fixing? That is the other option. A price war weakens Industries? Or does it keep them in check, and keep them from getting too fat, dumb and happy? Strong survive, free market economies are theoretically based on the evolution of business. Just because an Industry forms Associations and lobbyists and sets standards of price and quality, does not mean it should be allowed to garnish higher prices from consumers and not have market pressures of competition, especially the major market pressure of price, which will always be the great equalizer in the current system all businesses in the US operate under.

One quote in the article is hysterical:

PRICE WARS CAN CREATE ECONOMICALLY DEVASTATING AND PSYCOLOGICALLY DEBILITATING SITUATIONS THAT TAKE AN EXTRAORDINARY TOLL ON AN INDIVIDUAL, A COMPANY, AND INDUSTRY PROFITABILITY.

Lots of big words guys, but this reader does not buy it. First off nobody said life was suppose to be stress free in personal life, business or otherwise. When you are born, during birth your body is under more stress moving through the birth canal than at any other time in your life. So forget about this easy ride thing. The strong survive. No athlete can expect to stay on top without hours of training, commitment, sacrifice and training. Nor should they be allowed to. Because world records are not won without competition and pushing of the envelope. Likewise no business should be allowed to operate at anything less than optimum efficiency. If they do they are lazy and they should be challenged, this helps the dynamics associated with a free economy.

The airline example does not take into consideration some of the strides made by some of the then competing airlines. Continental Airlines instituted a fuel savings program to Pilots who were given a percentage of Lbs saved in fuel as a bonus. By cutting off the direct paths from station to station (VOR) they were able to save fuel and time in flight, thus able to lower cruising speeds, less drag on the hyperbolic curve and save millions each day in fuel. This came out of the price wars. Many other similar efficiencies also came out of those price wars.

The authors then site the long distance charges war started by Sprint on weekends at 5 cents per minute and then matched by MCI and AT&T. Good for consumers and now we may see in a few years no long distance charges in Continental US. This hurt Industry profits. Yes, but so what. Consumers got a better deal, and if the phones companies were at the top of their game then they would have been able to offer those savings prior and not been caught off guard by Sprints move. Why did they already not offer these lower prices since they could have?

What these authors and Professors did not mention is that the best way to win a price war is simple. Start the price war, but not until you are 100% at the top of your game. If you are at the top you can win a price war. But be active, not re-active. Be the price breaker, the ball buster, the Iron fist. Move to make the first blow, so deep, so hard, without falter and be ready to move, and adapt with the battle. Take what is yours because you are at the top of the game. Be ready to make unexpected moves at a split second and fire blow after blow. Be ready to break Industry norms, forget the rules, the perception of the Industry, disregard its experts, its leadership, its foundation. If you want to run at redline in a race with cars that go all the same speed and use only part of the track then go ahead. But this team and teams like it in various Industries all over will beat you.

Because the first thing they teach us at racecar driving school is use the whole track. And if you are not in the unlimited class then you are controlled by weight, speed, size and timing. If you let others set your limits then the authors have a point, in all other cases they need to stop writing articles. Publish or Perish? Whatever guys, I guess if you cannot, you can always teach.

I love price wars and we have never entered a market area, digitally or anologely, that we have not won when implementing a price war.

Rule number one when competing for price. START THE WAR.

Number two. BE READY TO ADAPT.

Number three. BE THE BEST AND MOST EFFICIENT BEFORE YOU START.

Number four. DO NOT FOLLOW ANY INDUSTRY STANDARDS OR SET ANY LIMITS.

Number five. DO NOT HAVE A TIME LIMIT ON THE WAR. WAR IS HELL ASSUME IT LAST FOREVER.

Number six. HAVE SUPPLIERS ON YOUR TEAM.

Number seven. TELL THE WHOLE WORLD ABOUT YOUR PRICE CUT AND WHY.

Number eight. RAISE STANDARDS OF QUALITY AND EASE OF USE FOR CUSTOMERS SIMULTANEOUSLY.

Number nine. BUNDLE SERVICES RIGHT BEFORE YOU START THE WAR.

Number ten. RUN THE PRICE WAR IN ALL AREAS AT ONCE.

Number eleven. LOWER PRICES BY ONLY 60% OF WHAT YOU CAN, SAVING FORTY FOR LATER, WHEN THE REAL WAR BEGINS.

Number twelve. HAVE CAPACITY RADY TO TAKE ON NEW CUSTOMER BASES AS COMPETITORS LEAVE THE MARKET.

Number thirteen. CREATE A MASSIVE DIVERSION RIGHT BEFORE YOU START SO THEY WILL NOT SEE IT COMING.

Number fourteen. GET THE INDUSTRY TO AGREE ON PRICES AND CUSTOMER SERVICE ISSUES BEFORE YOU ATTACK.

Number fifteen. MAKE THE INDUSTRY DEFEND THEIR POSITIONS AND TRACK RECORDS.

Number sixteen. HAVE INSIDER INFORMATION ON YOUR COMPETITION AND KNOW THEIR NEXT MOVE.

Number seventeen. ADVISE YOUR COMPETITORS THAT THEY ARE BREAKING THE INDUSTRY NORM, EVERYTIME THEY LOWER SERVIC TO COMPETE ON PRICE, AND ALERT THE INDUSTRY NEWS.

Number eighteen. GO STEATH-SILENT FOR THRE MONTHS PRIOR TO WAR.

Number nineteen. MOVE SWIFTLY, AND ATTACK IN YOUR COMPETITORS MOST PEAK SEASON, RIGHT AFTER THEIR SLOWEST MONTH.

Number twenty. HAVE BRAND NAME RECOGINITION TO CARRY YOU THROUGH.

Number twenty one through twenty five and the most important of all. I CANNOT TELL YOU THESE.

Many business books will tell you, you cannot have price or quality. BS-Have both, who says it has to be one or the other? The Experts, the professors, the Industry Leadership? Who cares what they think. Business Industry Leadership will say at the start of any price war,

YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR! NOBODY CAN AFFORD TO DO IT THAT CHEAP.

Yes but are you paying for what you are getting? That phrase is a simple cop out. And can no one there really not do it? Or are they admitting that they can not do it and are projecting their inferiority onto your company, like personifying an inanimate object. Nobody can keep up that Marathon pace. Good keep thinking that. If you have inside information that this is occurring you are winning and should lower it again, because they will surely never catch up for lost ground or lost market share and you have the synergy and the power of presence on your side. This is how markets are won. A denial, and a sure sign that you have competition, who not only does not understand your Industry, but also cannot allow themselves to adapt. Pray for this scenario to take place, it is typical and means you are doing it right.

Take a company for instance, which has Great prices, great service, great customer base, great image, on the leading edge of all aspects and more efficient than the nearest competitors. A company like Dell. So when they wage a price war on the competitors in our markets, who wins? The consumer number one. And Dell because the competition cannot participate in our price war. Overhead too high, and they refuse to break Industry ranks. All the while the consumers overwhelmingly choose Dell, not Gateway or HP-Compaq. Why. For all the same reasons above.

There are Lots of great examples of case studies in the article, all out of context and few touch on any depth to prove any points, except that the authors are well read. I would challenge any of these authors to put money on any company any company in the PC business industry. PRICE WAR is the weapon of choice, it is the same as picking up the pace in a Marathon. If you are the better runner you leave everyone else in the dust, if you are not the best runner, it is your fault for not preparing or training tough enough in the life you lived for the decades leading up to that event. Be the best and start the war, raise the bar, raise the standards, pick up the pace and lower the prices, then be prepared to finish a marathon.

You know what, the crowd will love you even more than the consumers. Just Ask: AVIS, Ford, Microsoft, Block Buster, E-trade, Amazon.com, JB HUNT, SWIFT, GE, AT&T, Taco Bell, South West Airlines, anyway you get the point.

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Airline Security; Stewardesses The Last Line Of Defense!

Introduction:

It might come as a chock to many people, including the Stewardesses, but the fact remains that in today's Airline Industry, the Stewardess is the last line of defense!

In the 11th of September terrorist attacks, on the WTC and Pentagon, the first victims were the Stewardesses. Savagely attacked by the terrorist on their way to the cockpit's and tortured to pressure pilots, to comply with the terrorists demands.

More mundane, but daily occurrences in the International Airline Industry, is unruly passengers. Who endangers the safety of co-passengers and the aircraft due to mental disturbances, alcohol consumption, stress or disregard for airline regulations, such as remaining seated during takeoff and landing etc. or smoking in prohibited areas on smokeless flights. Stewardesses are expected to deal with these travails, as first responders and can if necessary call on the Pilots for help, if the situation is beyond their control. However, first the Stewardesses have to intervene and are often the victim, of verbal and physical abuse from the unruly passengers.

After the 9-11 attacks pilots; should show precaution before leaving the cockpit, to assist in calming or restraining unruly passengers. The incident could well be a diversion to get the pilots to open, the now locked cockpits, whereupon conspirators of the unruly passenger/s will attack to get access to the cockpit.

Onboard Security:

On the majority of flights, there are no Air Marshals, so problems have to be faced by the Stewardesses. Who either have deal with the matter on their own, or wait for the pilot or co-pilot to assist, or occasionally call upon the assistance from other passengers. As these problems, have been around for decades and will be in the future, it is simply necessary for the Stewardesses to receive training in Self-Defense and Arrest techniques. These skills should simply be part of the standard Stewardess training program, with regular retraining.

Stewardesses have not always just been service minded, multi language, pretty women; when the Icelandic Airline was originally established, all Stewardesses where former Nurses, as that was thought to be necessary, in order to deal with any medical emergencies. My opinion is that today, a similar concern is valid and that is that the Stewardesses, should be able to deal with current security threats as well. It would also be wise, to continue the current trend of adding more Stewards to the crews and preferable to the level of half of the crew.

To give the Stewardesses an extra advantage, a non-lethal weapon such as a mini stun-gun or expandable baton, could be issued and used together with handcuffs etc. CCTV should be installed, with cameras placed in strategic positions, could be supplemented with RF frequency pen-type cameras carried on the Stewardesses uniforms. Monitors should be place in all crew areas; this would give added security, not only to the Stewardesses but also to the pilots, who would be able to respond earlier, to a potential security threat from unruly passengers or terrorists.

Now, some will argue that training Stewardesses, to deal with terrorist incidents are wrong and the focus should be on passenger and baggage security screening. To those I will say yes, I fully agree, to the necessity of pre-screening of passengers and baggage and an increase in Airport security procedures is necessary. However, the current efforts are focused primarily, on simply throwing in more security personnel and making them federal employees, which in reality has done little to actually increase security. This is a fact that is evident by the many cases of persons carrying weapons onboard aircrafts anyway.

This fact has repeatedly been proven by security inspections, where security agents, have boarded aircrafts with weapons and explosives etc. There is also the fact, that the Airlines often have little control over the actual Airport security and close to no-control at foreign Airports. In many foreign airports the airlines simply have to rely on the local security and the occasional inspections, by official institutions such as the FAA etc.

There is also the real threat, of terrorist co-operators working within the Airline service industry, which has access to the Aircrafts and could place weapons or bombs onboard the Aircraft, to be used by the terrorists. And finally, the violent unruly passenger, will always be part of the environment the Stewardesses faces. Perhaps these incidents can be reduced, by enforcing higher penalties and prison terms on those who violate Airline regulations in any manner. But these procedures are going to take time and meanwhile the problem remains, in the hands of the Stewardesses; Our last line of defense!

Dan Sommer is the author of the SD Agent, a Surveillance Detection Manual, he has been part of the process of designing, implementing and training a SD team for a European Embassy. His 17 years security career started in 1986 and he has active experience from military, security, close protection, counter assault team and surveillance detection operations. Since 1994 the author has been writing training material’s for security companies and police departments. He has been instructing courses world-wide for security officers, bodyguards, police officers, counter assault teams and surveillance detection units. Dan currently acts as the International Director of the World Federation of Bodyguards and has a private business as a Security & Protection Consultant. His work can be viewed at his website http://www.DanSommer.Biz

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So You Want to Get Free Airline Tickets: Should You Choose a Reward or Cash Back Credit Card?

If you want to use a reward credit card for getting free airline tickets, you have a choice of choosing a dedicated airline credit card, a travel reward credit card or a cash back credit card. A dedicated airline credit credit card has hefty annual fees and may not be worth it if you are not a very frequent traveller or do not spend enough on your credit card.

If you decide to get either a no annual fee travel reward or cash back credit card, how would you decide which is better? This article examines how you should go about making this decision.

Let us assume we now have one reward credit card and one cash back credit card to choose from. The reward credit card pays one point for every dollar you spend on purchases. The cash back credit card pays a 1% rebate. Essentially, they both have identical payout formula of 1%. Let us assume both have no annual fee (very realistic) and both have identical apr. Would there be any difference between the two credit cards? Should we be indifferent? How do we decide which is better?

How much does your typical vacation airline ticket cost?

The most important factor that in this decision is actually the average cost of your airline ticket when you take your vacation. Why? Because most travel reward program (in fact, most frequent flyer program) require that you earn 25,000 miles or points to redeem a roundtrip restricted economy ticket within continental US. You are required to purchase the ticket either through the specific airline directly (in the case of a specific frequent flyer program) or through the reward program's agent. If you have a cash back credit card, 25,000 points will get you a $250 cash rebate (assuming a 1% formula).

But we all know that a domestic economy ticket cost can vary anywhere from about $99.00 to $350.00. If you are flying short haul, you can get a $99.00 ticket from a low cost discount carrier. If you fly from coast to coast, you are likely to have to folk out over $300 for a ticket. If you use get a special deal from expedia or priceline, you may get it cheaper.

Choose a cash back credit card if you airline ticket cost less than $250

Hence, it is very important to know your vacation habits. Where do you tend to go for your vacations? How much does your average airline ticket cost you? If you tend to fly short haul to a nearby place for your vacation and your airline ticket cost about less than $250 (say for example $150), you are better off using cash rebates from a cash back credit card. This is because you only need to spend $15,000 on your credit card to get a $150 cash rebate. Spending $15,000 on a reward credit card only earns you 15,000 points, not enough on most reward program to earn a free domestic economy flight.

Choose a travel credit card if your airline ticket cost more than $250

However, if you fly long distance (New York to LA for example) and your airline ticket tends to cost over $300, then using a reward credit card makes more sense. This is because if you use a cash rebate credit card, you need to earn over $300 in cash rebates (ie spend over $30,000). However, with a regular reward program credit card, you only need to spend $25,000 to earn your 25,000 points.

So if you tend to take vacations that require long haul flights that cost more than $250, use a travel reward card. If your vacation flights cost less than $250, use a cash rebate credit instead. Some reward program only require 22,000 points to redeem a domestic roundtrip flight. In that case, use $220 or 22,000 points as your guide when you are choosing between a travel or cash back credit card.

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Top Ten Secrets to Saving Big Money in the Airline Flights

Do you know that some people travel around the country and abroad, for both business and pleasure, and save bundles of money in the process?

They do that by using little known ways of really taking advantage of the most popular form of transportation - airline flights.

They don't rely on the ever-famous “airfare price-wars”. They don't rely on their travel agents to save money while flying.

Certainly, you should not dismiss these two methods. The price-wars can work to your advantage. But depending on them too much is a big mistake.

1. Call the airlines.

Call the airlines between midnight and 1 a.m. Monday through Friday to get cheaper tickets.

Most people never realize that at midnight, airline agents revise and load new fares into their computers. The best fares are just after they have done the updating!

2. Check into other airports other than the main one you use.

Many major cities have two airports. Check into surrounding towns and cities so you can compare airfares. You may save hundreds of dollars on your flights.

3. The early bird catches the plane.

The earlier you book your flight the more you save. Most special fares have restrictions of 7 to 30 day advance purchase. Usually non-refundable but they can offer deep discounts.

On the other hand, there are “last minute” deals too. Visit www.smartliving.com to get emails for last minute deals.

4. Get out of town on Wednesday.

Mid-week travel is usually less expensive. If you leave on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday and stay over a Saturday night, you can garner terrific savings compared to Friday through Monday when most people fly.

Start taking your vacations Wednesday-to-Wednesday or Tuesday-to-Tuesday. You’ll save a lot by choosing your departure and arrival dates this way!

5. Buying a one way or split ticket.

Let’s say you travel from Boston to Dallas. It may be cheaper to get two separate tickets. You could buy one ticket from Boston to Nashville and one from Nashville to Dallas.

It all depends on the connecting cities and your airlines hubs. Just tell your agent you are willing to travel out of other airports and connect using regional airports to save money.

6. Open wide.

You should look into what is called an “Open-Jaw” ticket. These are used when a traveler is arriving and departing from different cities.

One ticket is purchased to cover both cities. Check with your travel agent or airline representative to see if this trick is available instead of two one-way tickets. Compare the price of each.

7. An excellent online service www.sidestep.com

You enter destinations and dates and SideStep quickly searches a couple of dozen affiliated regional and international airlines to find the best rates.

8. “Code share”.

Ask your agent if this flight is a “code-share” flight. That means the same flight is offered by two different airlines. Just copy down the name of the other airline and check into what they are charging.

Only one of the airlines is actually operating the flight. The actual operator always offers this flight for less, so book with them.

9. Sign up for the airline newsletters.

From weekend getaways to international flight packages the newsletter saves you money on travel and doesn’t require that you constantly visit the airline website for the latest offering.

10. The airlines often slash their fares during sluggish travel times.

Scan your travel sections in the newspapers and talk to your agent about these low fares.

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Timeshare Resorts

Timeshare resorts are a good option for people who want a luxurious vacation for a low price. Over the past decade, many major hotel chains have expanded into the timeshare market. In the mid 1980s, the renowned Marriott resort broke into the U.S. market, followed by Disney in 1991. Then came the really posh hotels like the Four Seasons resort and Ritz-Carlton chains, followed by exchange companies like Interval International and Resort Condominiums Inc.

Marriott is the most successful timeshare resort. Every other year, the timeshare owners of Marriott have the right to skip their visits to earn points that they can use at other Marriott hotels worldwide or swap with the timeshare owners of Interval International. Prices for a one-week ownership in this resort ranges from $9,000 to $51,900, depending on the resort and season with the annual fees ranging from $350 to $500.

The Walt Disney World timeshare resort is based mostly on the point system. Timeshare owners can use their vacation benefits in any of the five branches of the resort worldwide. If a family earns 230 points, they can stay for a week in the resort. Annual fees range from $475 to $600 for entry-level packages.

At the Four Seasons, a one-week stay in a 1,670-square-foot, two-bedroom villa costs $39,900 during the peak season in Scottsdale, plus an annual maintenance fee of $1,084.

The Hilton Grand Vacations Club operates 20 time-share resorts. Prices at these resorts start at $15,900 a week with an annual fee of about $600.

Many timeshare resorts are located in Egypt, which has a large services industry that is well equipped to handle the large number of tourists. The United States has the second largest number of timeshare resorts in the world.

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Timeshare Rentals

Timeshare rentals allow people to stay at some of the world's nicest and popular resorts on vacation by just paying some rent without buying the property or paying expensive resort rental prices. The owners of timeshares can rent out their property by advertising through websites like timesharerentals.com, Yahoo.com, tug2.net, Lycos, and HotBot that charge some commission on the annual maintenance fee for providing this service, while the rentals generally may be one or two times the annual maintenance fee.

The typical timeshare renting procedure includes seven steps. The renter should check up with the timeshare owner as to whether the particular dates that he wishes to visit are available or not. If the dates are available, then both parties will come to an agreement regarding the rent to be paid.

Once the price is finalized, the renter needs to pay at least 20-50% of the total rent to the owner either through Pay pal system or by opening an escrow account. Both parties then sign the rental agreement. After the payment of either a portion or full amount of the rent is made, the owner contacts the timeshare resort to reserve the unit in the name of the renter. If the timeshare is owned by one of the exchange companies like Interval International, the owner is required to send a copy of the rental agreement to the company.

The renter then contacts the resort to verify that the unit has been reserved in his or her name for the specified dates. Once the resort confirms timeshare, the renter will pay the remaining portion of the rent payment if he or she made a partial payment before. The renter’s check-in and checkout will then follow the agreed upon schedule. Ideally, the detailed and transparent rental agreement will be clear and easy to understand.

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Timeshare Condos

A condominium is a form of housing in which there is joint ownership of real property. All the partners commonly own some portions and other portions are individually owned. Often, the property consists of units in the form of apartments that are individually owned, while the common areas such as recreational areas are jointly owned.

People may have timeshares in condo hotels or condos. The only difference between a condo and a condo hotel is the price. The prices of condos are less than those of condo hotels. A condo hotel may be either an individual room or a suite located with a major hotel, but there is a slight difference between a condo hotel and timeshare resort. Condos are generally located in residential surroundings where land has a low value, whereas timeshare resorts are usually located in prime areas. Fractionals can be condos or townhouses located in an exclusive community.

Most condos have full kitchens and spacious private bedrooms. The residents can cook their own meals and save money by not dining in expensive restaurants. With timeshare condos, all the unit owners share the maintenance fee on the basis of their pro-rata shares.

People can also have resort condos in which most of the properties are resort timeshare rentals that are in exciting resort locations and are fully furnished. One can have detailed information about different resort condos across the world through resortcondo.com.

Condos are a luxurious and relatively inexpensive type of housing. People can spend their vacations in beautiful locales for less than they would spend at a typical resort.

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Timeshare Companies

The timeshare industry was first originated in Europe in the 1960's. In France and Switzerland, two different companies began the first vacation ownership offerings for travelers and tourists. During 1964-1968, a French development company called the ‘Société des Grands Travaux de Marseille’ started offering time-sharing products by offering a resort called Devoluy. Another resort called Paul Doumier of the Société des Grands Travaux became popular with its first advertising slogan, “No need to rent the room; buy the hotel, it's cheaper!” The timeshare company based in Switzerland, called ‘Hapimag’, was founded on September 23, 1963 and later expanded into Italy and Spain. Hapimag is still a successful company today and has remained at the forefront of the timeshare market.

In the U.S.A., Vacation Internationale offered the first timeshare resort called ‘Kauai Kailani’ in 1969. This timeshare company introduced the “points” system in order to offer greater vacationing flexibility to timeshare owners. Once the timeshare owners earn points, they can use them in any of the resorts offered by the company as currency. Florida was the first state in the United States to embrace timeshare developments during 1970's.

The renowned exchange company Resort Condominiums International (RCI) was founded in 1974 in Indianapolis with branch offices in a growing number of countries. It offers timeshare owners the chance to exchange vacation weeks among the company’s different resorts, offering more flexibility and a wide variety of vacation options than before.

The timeshare industry continued to develop during the 1980's via the establishment of different timeshare companies in Western Europe and Asia. A large number of new resorts were opened all over the globe in the 1990s. Major hotel companies like Sheraton, Ramada, Hilton, Disney, Four Seasons, Ritz-Carlton, Radisson, and Westin also began offering timeshare properties during this decade. Legal organizations like the American Resort Development Association (ARDA) in the U.S.A., and the Organization for Timeshare (OTE) in Europe regulate the timeshare industry.

Time Shares provides detailed information about timeshares, resale timeshares, selling timeshares, and more. Time Shares is affiliated with Alcatraz Tours Ferries and Tickets.

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Selling Timeshares

The main objective of selling timeshares is to make a profit. The two major factors that play a very important role in the sale of timeshares are advertisement and price. If you own timeshares in a popular resort that is in prime shape and in a high demand area, then obviously chances of selling them are good. If the timeshare is not in such great shape, you have to advertise it cheaply on the Internet. Before doing this, you can consult your friends, colleagues, or relatives to see if they may be interested in purchasing it from you. There is a legal limitation that one cannot spend more than $1000 on dinner offerings and gifts for increasing the prospects of sale.

While setting the price, one has to check out the sale prices of other resale timeshares at the same resort either through resale brokers or the classified advertisement section of the newspapers. Classified ads are available on the websites like Prodigy, AOL, and MSN as well. One has to be very careful while selecting an ad company through whom they are going to advertise their timeshare since the company should help the seller in making profit out of the sale of timeshares.

Your sale price should be competitive in regards to other timeshares on the market. Generally, the best prices attract buyers, but depending on the company and the market conditions, timeshares can be sold at 30-50% of the current price of the timeshares of the resort. It is always advisable to choose a company that will expose the timeshares you are going to sell to all the buyer potential buyers in future.

Selling a timeshare can be a difficult process, but it can be profitable and rewarding if done correctly. It is a good idea to make good use of the timeshare while you own it.

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Resale Timeshares

Timeshare resales cost much less than buying directly from the resort developer. The buyers of the resale timeshares should be very careful while purchasing and should personally check out the timeshares before investing any money. They should not totally depend on the words of timeshare resellers and should know the details about maintenance fees and property taxes of the timeshares.

Timeshares generally have appealing prices. The buyers should be informed about the details of the expenses incurred in closing the sale and should check the entire lease or mortgage contract agreement beforehand to see how much time is left on the lease.

One of the important points a buyer has to keep in mind is why the timeshare is being resold. There may a situation in which the seller has experienced some problem with the timeshare and wants to get rid of it. Buyers should be very careful when dealing with some resale companies that exaggerate likelihood of the sale and the sale price. They may sometimes charge up front fees and then not sell the timeshare. Customers should be in a position to recover their investment if the resale company fails to follow through on their end of the bargain. Buyers should buy timeshare resales only through licensed resale broker.

All the legal rules as per Timeshares Act of Europe relating to the sale of the timeshares are applicable to timeshare resales as well. The intermediaries involved in the resale should document the required information as per legislation.

There are two types of timeshare resales, typical and special resales. With typical resales, 95% of the timeshares can be resold and the maximum resale price may range from 30% to 50% of the developer price. With special resales, the buyer can use other benefits like airline tickets and accommodations in the luxury hotels and condos. The maximum resale price may range from 50% to 85%.

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Buying Timeshares

Many families purchase timeshares so that they can spend their vacation together. People who are considering buying a timeshare need to find out why they want to buy a timeshare and what the considerations to be kept in mind are.

An investment in a timeshare is financially attractive for several reasons. If you have a large family, you can enjoy your holiday vacation with all your family members with less financial and mental stress if you own a hassle-free timeshare. If one does not want to go on the same vacation every year, timeshare may not be the right choice of investment, but one can choose to sublease their timeshare to profit off of the time that they are not there. Timeshares guarantee locales and vacation destinations, but owners have to pay annual maintenance fees depending on the location and the nature of the property.

When purchasing timeshares, one has to keep in mind several factors like location, price, flexibility, and lifestyle and recreational preferences. For example, if the buyer likes the beach, he cannot buy a timeshare in the resort located in a mountain range. One has to check whether the timeshare is part of an owner's club or association. Buyers can contact the Better Business Bureau to find this out. If the resort is affiliated with an exchange company, buyers have to check whether membership can be transferred. One should not buy timeshares sight unseen and they should not go for incomplete or unproven timeshares unless recovery of losses is stipulated in the timeshare contract.

One has to understand resort ratings while buying timeshares. Timeshares with higher ratings are usually much more expensive than those with lower ratings or those with less desirable locations. Examples of high demand areas are Hawaii, the California coast, Palm Springs Winter, the Florida coast and Orlando, the Caribbean, Cancun, Cabo San Lucas, Myrtle Beach, and Hilton Head Island.

The motive behind the purchase should be to buy a timeshare you will enjoy for a low cost. It is advisable to buy timeshares through a licensed real estate broker. If possible, buyers should buy insurance on the timeshare.

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Timeshare Buying Tips

Timeshares are a large part of the vacation travel industry. Travellers who cannot afford to own a home abroad, or who don't want the worries associated with exclusive ownership, often see timeshare as an affordable alternative.

However, unscrupulous salespeople, poorly maintained properties and unexpected hidden costs have brought a lot of bad publicity to the industry. A well-informed consumer can avoid the common pitfalls.

It is always risky to buy property sight unseen, but many people do this when they purchase timeshares. If you purchase in an area where you wish to vacation, you may be unpleasantly surprised when you arrive at your destination.

However, many timeshares are purchased with the intent of trading them for others in different locations, and in this case the location of the property is a bargaining chip, not the actual physical property. Timeshares in prime locations such as Hawaii are easier to trade than others.

Recently, big corporations such as Disney, Hilton, Marriott and Hyatt have entered the timeshare market, and their properties are of a uniform standard around the world. First, you should know that if you buy a new unit directly from a timeshare company, it may cost up to 60% more than if you purchased from the resale market.

Buying from a time-share company is more expensive primarily because of the company's marketing costs, which include free trips, meals and vacation activities for prospective buyers. Most customers of these timeshare companies buy on impulse, without any intent to purchase when they first walked into the timeshare seminar. Hard-sell tactics and "Buy-it-NOW-one-time-only-offers!!!" are the rule, and to avoid being pressured into a bad deal, the best tactic is to avoid these sales presentations altogether.

Try the resale market for better deals. Time-share resales are listed on many websites, on eBay and with independent time-share brokers. The search term "timeshare resale" produced approximately 500,000 results on Google, so there are plenty of services to choose from. If you buy directly from an individual, a resale broker or a lawyer can handle the closing for a charge of $300 to $500.

If you are buying a timeshare for the resale value, consider regular real estate instead. Timeshares do not increase in value in tandem with conventional real estate. From a strictly financial point of view, time shares are poor investments.

Most real estate increases in value, but this is not always the case with time-shares, especially those bought directly from timeshare companies. If you get a good deal on a resale timeshare in a prime location, it may increase somewhat in value. But usually time-shares are like cars -- they are commodities to be used, and are resold for less than the original purchase price. Don't think of timeshares as real estate; you are buying a vacation plan.

Also, unless you buy in a prime location, swapping them may not be easy. Timeshares are frequently sold on the claim that the buyer can trade a week in one place for a week at another location. This is only true if the location is in demand by other vacationers. Otherwise, expect to vacation in the original location each year.

To find out whether or not you will be happy with a timeshare, it may be a good idea to rent one for your next vacation. Many timeshare units are placed on the rental market by owners who couldn't get away to vacation at their alloted time, and these units often rent at bargain prices. Check the same websites that offer timeshare resales for available rentals.

There is a new "points" system being offered by some timeshare properties. Instead of getting a week each year, buyers purchase a set number of "points." These can be redeemed for a week's stay during the peak season, for longer periods during the off-season, or even spread over the year in two- or three- day segments.

Some large hotel companies such as the Marriott also offer a points systems whereby a stay at their hotel earn points in the company's time-share system. Points systems can be confusing, so be sure you have a clear understanding of the services you are buying. For instance, find out how much advance time is required to reserve a week at the resort during peak season, whether the points have an expiration date, and if it is possible to transfer the points to other facilities in the same resort chain. However, when it comes to vacation planning, the points system offers more flexibility because the buyer is not locked into the same week every year.

Most important, don't forget the annual maintance fee. Time-share owners are responsible for paying a portion of the property's upkeep. These annual fees, including maintenance and real estate taxes, typically range from $300 to $700 per week of ownership.

In summary, timeshares can be a good buy if they offer some flexibility in terms of transferring to other locations and timing your vacation. The typical timeshare is a small condo with kitchen facilities and one or two bedrooms, ideal for a family vacation, and since such units rent for $150-200 per night, a timeshare purchase may be a cheaper way to travel. However, if you are a mobile traveller who likes to stay in a different town every night, a single person who doesn't need the extra space, or if you travel at unpredicatable times, then a time share may not be suitable.

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Your Timeshare Classified Ad and Internet Security - What They Really Need To Know About You

There are many online advertising websites that will let you advertise anything from cars, boats, houses, and even that timeshare you keep paying maintenance on year after year. Craigslist, for example, offers a completely free service and allows its users to submit ads with any contact information they choose. But how much should the casual user submit?

Other advertising websites specialize in more specific areas, such as the timeshare I mentioned above. There are literally hundreds of timeshare sites on the Internet today, some charge outrageous fees for their services, others are free, and a lot find a happy medium somewhere in between. This brings rise to the very competitive nature of the timeshare advertising industry. Many of these sites have not taken the necessary steps to secure your personal contact information or to inform you about the risks associated with revealing this information to the general public. In fact, many publish such details as your complete name, address, and phone number. There is so much at risk here and little effort made to advise the casual user. After all, the peronalized ad makes you feel good about an ad because it is "personalized" with all that contact information. However, do you really need everyone to know this and still achieve your objective?

Every website should have a clear and readily accessible privacy statement. More so, when you place an ad or enter personal information on a website, give careful consideration as to how much information you make available to the casual viewer. It is adviseable not to reveal any personal contact information until you know the intentions of the other party. Look for websites that have taken your privacy into consideration when asking you to complete forms online and to present contact information to its viewers. See if they deploy any kind of data encryption, also known as SSL or Secure Sockets Layer. This is a technology widely used to secure data as it passes from one computer to another. Many browsers will display a yellow lock or other indicator on the screen when this feature is active on a website. By all means don't ever enter your credit card information into a form that does not explain how they secure this information.

When you set up your account on a classifieds website, you should have the option to conceal all of your personal contact information and rely on a private messaging system to receive messages from interested parties. Offering a private messaging system should be paramount for any Internet website to adequately secure your personal information, or at least offer you that choice. If all that you offer is a username, there is no way the casual eye can pick up your email address, your phone number, or, worse, your home address.

Interested parties should be required to register with the website; this is one additional step to ward off potential risks. It acts as a deterent to those looking for easily accessible information, and keeps "data mining" programs from easily accessing your personal information. Parties interested enough to contact you will register and oblige your wishes to be contacted via the private messaging system.

"Data mining" programs are readily accessible and can be used to skim web sites for email addresses, phone numbers, and even credit card information (on sites that have done nothing to secure this data). If you place an ad on a website that requires you to enter any personal information, consider using an email address only, and also consider using one that is set up only for Internet forms. This way if the email address is compromised you don't risk having your primary personal email address being bombarded with SPAM. Imagine the ramifications if your phone number or home address ended up in the wrong hands? It is just too risky to have this information accessible to the casual viewer of a website, regardless of how eager you are to get your ad online.

Take care of your personal information and happy selling!

Sam White has been involved in the Travel industry for over 4 years. He has specialized in vacation rental and timeshare resales advertising and is committed to re-shaping the perception of the secondary timeshare market. Sam is the owner and developer of two websites which have more helpful information to both timehare owners and vacationers alike. You can visit them at http://www.timesharegateway.com and http://www.timeshare-gateway.com. Timeshare Gateway is a vacation rental and timeshare resale classified advertising website designed to be "owner friendly" by not taking a fee to advertise up-front. It is also a discussion forum and user group, and hosts discussions, resort reviews and other helpful information.

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Timeshare Options For Military Personnel

There are plenty of timeshare options for military personnel, with destinations ranging from the beach to the mountains and almost every kind of activities you can imagine. Whether you hope to spend a week skiing in Colorado in mid-winter, or a week Jetskiing in Florida in mid-summer, military personnel have some very attractive timeshare possibilities.

Military personnel play an important role in many aspects of American life. These men and women use their skills, training and knowledge to maintain the many freedoms Americans have come to enjoy. Those who serve in the military and their families make sacrifices. With this in mind, many companies are searching for ways to honor those men and women. Offering discounts and free admissions is one way companies have let military personnel know that the efforts are greatly appreciated. The timeshare options for military personnel sometimes include discounts, or an offer by tourist attractions in the area for free admission or other discounts. Disney is one company that has made such an offer to military personnel and their families.

A good place to start searching for timeshare options for military personnel is at http://www.atimesharesz.com/armedforcesvacation/. This site has a comprehensive listing of timeshare options. If you're looking for general timeshares, you can visit the A Timeshare Z homepage and find dozens of directory listings for timeshare options, or you can go directly to the "armed forces" link to find sites with dedicated military personnel information.

Another place for timeshare options for military personnel is located online at http://www.afvclub.com/. The Armed Forces Vacation Club can help with all military vacation needs, from cruises to car rentals.

With the fact that some members of the military find it nearly impossible to plan vacation time well in advance, one of the timeshare options for military personnel is to join one of the more flexible timeshare plans. While many timeshares work only on the premise that you purchase accommodations for a specific time period each year, others have more flexible plans that allow you to visit different destinations at various times. Finding a plan with flexible timeshare options could be the best move for military personnel.

Those who are associated with the military know how important it is to keep morale high. What better way than to spend a week at your favorite destination? Whether that means you are relaxing on the beach or by the pool, fishing in clear mountain streams, or riding horseback across western terrain, you're bound to find great timeshare options that will give you and your family just the boost you need.

Remember that the biggest benefits of timeshares are the financial savings over typical hotel accommodations and the ownership of those accommodations for the specified time. For many people, that means that timeshares presents a much better option than some of the more traditional vacation packages. If you are a member of the military, finding timeshare options might just provide the basis for the best vacation of your life!

© Copyright 2005 by Dana Sanders. All rights reserved.

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About Timeshare and Resort Marketing

What is timeshare?
Originating in Europe, Vacation Ownership (Timeshare Resorts) has become a popular form of family vacations. Timeshare, or Vacation Ownership, offers consumers the opportunity to own fully furnished vacation accommodations.

Sold in a variety of forms, such as weekly intervals and Points-based systems, for a percentage of the cost of full ownership. For a one-time purchase price and a yearly maintenance fee, timeshare owners own their vacation either in perpetuity or for a predetermined number of years.

Why Consider Timeshare?
Imagine the expenses of owning your own vacation property or vacation home. Besides the actual purchase cost, you have other expenses to consider. You will pay taxes, insurance and maintenance costs, all for something you might use once or twice a year.

Now imagine purchasing only the time you plan to spend at your vacation home and share the expenses with other owners via a yearly maintenance fee.

Vacation Around the World
Additionally, through vacation exchange networks, owners can exchange their time for other popular destinations around the world and enjoy a variety of different types of accommodations and amenities.

Traditionally, an exchange is done by depositing your week(s) in an 'Exchange Bank’ that would allow you to reserve a comparable week in another resort destination. This means that if you owned an 'Off Season' week, you could only exchange for other resorts during what that location considers off-season. This can really cause a problem if that destination has no off-season. (Note: there are exceptions to these exchange restrictions)

However, with the popularity of Points based programs, timeshare owners/members now have the opportunity to travel without seasonal or other typical exchange restrictions. Points also allow an owner/member to travel for varied lengths of stays.

Attend a Presentation
Most resorts offer some type of promotional offer in order to market their resort and affiliated travel program. In the past, these sales presentations could be very ‘high pressure’ and the promotional gifts offered were, at times, somewhat worthless. Today, due to consumer protection laws, these companies have stopped this practice.

Consumer protection laws are not the only reason resorts are changing their sales policies. The biggest reason is common sense. We live in a very consumer educated age and can research just about anything we wish to, before we decide to purchase a product or service.

The process of the presentation goes something like this....

Meet your resort representative.
Discuss your vacation and recreational interests.
Learn about the resort and affiliated network.
Tour the resort facilities.
Have any of your questions answered.
Lastly, you will be asked if you wish to become an owner or member.

OK, lets talk about number six. I can already here some saying, "I thought there was no obligation to purchase! ..." There isn't.

Resorts usually offer a couple of options. One that can be purchased anytime you like, and a promotional offer while you're visiting the resort or during another predetermined time frame. If (and only if) you find you have some interest in the resort and their service, hear them out. You might be surprised at what they have to offer!

Again, there is No Obligation to Purchase! The choice is, of course, entirely up to you.

The author of this article has worked with timeshare, private RV membership resorts and other related travel programs for 17 years. More information, as well as marketing promotions, can be found at Find Cheap Vacations.

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Timeshare Fraud - How To Recognize and Avoid It

Does the ideal of purchasing a timeshare vacation package sound exciting? It should be, at the least, an exciting endeavor. Imagine your first inexpensive trip to the beach, a romantic week away or a much-deserved escape from the hustle and stress of the real world!

Ever think 'timeshare' only to have fraud be the next thing on your mind? You are not alone. Yet the simple truth of the matter is timeshares are generally a brilliant, safe and accommodating way to experience many popular vacation hotspots or secluded geographical treasures in the United States or abroad.

While purchasing timeshare options are usually safe, there are some common pitfalls – including less-than-honest dealings by some companies offering timeshares. But there are foolproof ways to avoid being caught unaware while searching for and purchasing the timeshare plan best suited for you and your family.

The first rule is an easy one - go with the larger, well-established companies. Common sense tells us that if they have been around for years it is less likely they would ruin their impeccable reputation with any type of fraudulent behavior. This especially holds true during the initial purchase or resale of a timeshare package.

Another important tool used to avoid timeshare fraud is to be certain you fully understand the contents of your contract. For example, a less than reputable company may make it contractually difficult to sell your timeshare in the event you wanted to do so. Contract literature is at best an art form. And since art comes in various disguises and at times carries a subtle dagger, you should be sure of the contents of your timeshare contract. Again, this is simple common sense as you would carefully consider the contents of any contract before signing on the "dotted line."

Be particularly wary of European and other overseas destinations if you aren't familiar with the company offering the timeshare. Be wary also of any timeshare company asking for upfront fees before they will engage in the sell of property. Blacklists are available to inform of companies that have engaged in timeshare fraud. Both ordinary citizens who have banned together and wish to inform others of their fraudulent timeshare experiences and timeshare companies have created these blacklists.

As you consider the potential for timeshare fraud, remember that there will always be reputable timeshare companies out there that will be straight up with the facts. This, of, course includes many overseas companies. In that regard, do your own research. Timesharing is a popular and unique way to vacation. Perhaps if you were to ask around there are co-workers or relatives who have purchased timeshare packages and were pleased with all aspects of a certain timesharing company.

Becoming the victim of timeshare fraud is a frustrating and often expensive mistake. Research and planning – including having an attorney with your best interests at heart – will help you avoid the fraudulent companies. To get started in your research about timeshare fraud, just log on to the Internet and visit locations such as http://www.tug2.net or http://www.atimesharesz.com to do a thorough search.

No matter if you are on the red list or the green, regardless if you are expecting first class accommodations or comfortable down home charm, there will be countless timeshare packages that hold true to another cliché, what you see (in the brochures and the videos) is exactly what you will get. But remember, when it comes to timeshares or any other purchase you are considering, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is!

© Copyright 2005 by Dana Sanders. All rights reserved.

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Timeshare as an Investment

The most important reason for buying a timeshare is because you and your family are going to use it. Don’t get drawn in by some slick sales pitch into buying an interest in a property if you are not likely to stay there and never ever buy a property purely as an investment.

If you buy a timeshare in a resort that you love and you plan on vacationing there every year, then it will turn out to be a great investment especially if you take into account savings on hotels over the years and other factors, says Patrick E. Dougherty, owner of Timeshares United, which handles timeshare properties worldwide.

“With time share ownership available for less than $2,000 a week, buying makes a lot of sense to many people. For about the price of just one vacation, you have a deeded luxury property you can use for years and years to come,” he says.

“And, if you don’t want to go back to your timeshare every year, you can rent it out and choose to stay at any one of 5,000 other resorts in 90 countries around the world. All the time, you have an asset that you can sell at any time if you need to,” Dougherty adds.

There are a number of things that potential buyers should be aware of, he says. It is usually much easier to sell a timeshare property in one the most popular resort area and the week being offered is also important. If you have a week at one of the most popular times of the year, you can sell at a premium,” he says.

That is why you must choose carefully when buying in the first place. You may love a particular resort but if it is not popular, you are not likely to find too many buyers. If you want to rent, you are also more likely to attract people if the property is in a top destination.

Equally, pick your week or weeks carefully. Remember that if you buy a week during the most popular times of the year, it will give you greater bargaining power when it comes to exchanging your week for one at another resort and it will also help you sell for a better price.

Resales offer some of the best bargains. If you buy from the resort developer you normally pay a premium which can be as high as 40% to cover sales costs and marketing. You don’t have to pay this premium when buying from an existing owner.

“People buy timeshares for a lot of reasons. Some get carried away and buy on impulse and then find they cannot use the property. Others buy but then their circumstances change and they can’t afford the management fees. In any event, these distress sales provide some of the very best bargains around if you can find them,” says Dougherty.

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Buying a Timeshare

There has never been a better time to buy a timeshare with great bargains to be had in all the top resort destinations.

There are now more than 5,000 timeshare resorts worldwide so whatever your favorite type of holiday destination, you are going to find just the right one for you and your family, says Patrick E. Dougherty, of Timeshares United.

“The timeshare market continues to explode and is the fastest growing sector of the global travel industry with more than 6.7 million timeshare owners and annual sales fast approaching $10 billion,” he says.

“The timeshare market is really booming, especially in the United States as prices are so attractive to overseas buyers because of the weakness of the dollar against many foreign currencies,” says Dougherty.

“With timeshare ownership available for less than $2,000 a week, buying makes a lot of sense to many people. For about the price of just one vacation, you have a deeded luxury property you can use for years and years to come.”

“Many people don’t want to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars buying and furnishing their own holiday villa and why continue to pay for hotels year after year,” he adds.

“Another major advantage of timeshare is that if you don’t want to use your property one year, you can rent it or you can choose to stay at any one of the 5,000 other resorts in 90 countries around the world. And you are sitting on an asset that you can sell at any time if you need to,” says Dougherty.

After Florida, the most popular timeshare states in the US are South Carolina, California, Hawaii and Colorado. Other hot spots are Las Vegas, Arizona and Mexico.

Ten Top Tips When Buying Timeshare

1. Only buy in a resort that you like and plan to visit on a regular base,
2. Don’t buy a time that is not suitable to you even if you like the resort. If you prefer to holiday at a particular time, try to get that exact week or one on either side of it.
3. Check for complaints against the resort developer and the management company. The state Attorney-General and local Better Business Bureau are good sources.
4. Always buy from a professional reseller who offers a 14 day cooling-off period, holds all money in an escrow account and who is willing to certify that the time being purchased is free of all debt.
5. Make sure you know what your annual management fees are and what exactly you get for this.
6. As an additional precaution, double check by ringing the management company that the seller actually owns the week in question and that all management fees are up to date.
7. Get everything in writing.
8. Take advantage of the organizations that allow you to exchange your timeshare slot so that you can holiday at other resorts worldwide. You have to pay a fee to join the organization and there is a handling charge every time you exchange. Remember that if you buy a week during the most popular times of the year, it will give you greater bargaining power when it comes to exchanging your week for one at another resort.
9. If buying a timeshare overseas (non US) make sure you fully understand the property and timeshare laws of that country and seek expert advice if you do not.
10. NEVER act on impulse or under pressure.

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Buying a Timeshare - A Good Vacation and A Good Investment

If you are a regular vacation taker, you might have that place that you would really like to live. Some location you keep going to year after year. If you’ve got that special place, you need to take a look at buying a timeshare.

A timeshare is essentially the right to use a vacation home for a period of time every year. You’ll get a couple of weeks every year where you can live in that dream spot you’ve always wanted to live. Often, it’s out of your price range – the best spots to live usually are also the most expensive. But if you buy the rights to live there for a couple of weeks only, it will usually be within your ability to afford it. The best part is that you don’t have to go every year if something comes up. If you find out that you can’t make it one year, you can easily rent out your week to someone else. Ebay is a great source for this, or you can go through a travel agent. This makes timeshares a good potential investment as well – buy a couple of timeshares in different places that you like, and you can rotate your annual vacation to a couple of cool places that you’ll want to be at. You need to look at the amenities and the services available in the area – who is running the house or condo is very important, and you have to make sure it’s a reputable company. You don’t want to end up with a lemon, so buy through a respected real estate or travel agent.

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Vacation Home Investment: Timeshares or Condo Hotels

You are thinking to buy for your family a vacation home but you don’t know exactly what investment to make. Should you be interested in timeshares or in condo hotels? Well, here are some facts about these vacation homes options. This info may be helpful in making a choice that suits you.

First of all, let’s discuss the flexibility of using the suit aspect. A timeshares is offering you a relatively limited freedom of using it. It means that you have paid to use your vacation home only for a certain period of time every year. You can’t change the period of time, so you have little options of enjoying your vacation home. But, when it comes to a condo hotel, you can enjoy it whenever you want provided the fact that you will not make it your permanent home.

The facilities aspect should also be taken into consideration when buying a vacation home. The timeshares usually have a shared swimming pool and some other common areas. Condo hotels offer you full access to all the facilities the hotel is normally offering to his guests: a swimming pool, restaurants, bars, an on-site spa or a gym centre.

Also look at the furnishings provided by each type of property. The timeshares’ furnishings depend on individual development. You will pay for the furnishing when you buy the entire property. A condo hotel is offering you high-tech appliances, high-end furniture and fixtures that are usually chosen by an interior designer. The quality of the furnishing is equal to the quality of all the facilities and services provided by a high-class hotel. And the price is also included in the purchasing value of the property.

The services issue may be one of the most important reasons for choosing on a certain property. When it comes to timeshares, you deal with the housekeeping issues during the vacation. A condo hotel is providing you full access to room service, valet, concierge or maintenance services. So no worries about who’s making the bed!

The location of these properties is also important. Both properties are placed in popular resorts.

And here it comes the most important issues: money. The timeshares have different prices, depending on the quality and comfort, but they are definitely much cheaper than a condo hotel suit. On the other hand you won’t be getting any revenue for the weeks when you will not be using your property. A condo hotel suit is more expensive but it also brings you money as you can introduce it into the hotel’s rental programme. The income will be shared with the hotel.

You have now a lot of reasons for buying a condo hotel or a timeshares. Your decision depends entirely to your needs and budget.

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Hotels & Timeshares Vs. Vacation Rental Homes

With a standard hotel, you get:

•One room with a bed and a bathroom

This is particularly difficult setup for families with small children. When the kids go to sleep, mom and dad's have no option but to go to sleep for fear of waking the kids. They are limited, as the whole family is sharing one room.

However, with a timeshare, you typically get full living accommodations like a condominium unit. A typical timeshare offers:

• A central living room (usually with a sleeper sofa)

• One, two, or three bedrooms

• Dining area

• A kitchen area with stove, oven, microwave as well as pots, Pans, utensils and dishes

• One, two, and sometimes three full bathrooms

• Washer and Dryer

• Balcony or Terrace sometimes both

• TV, VCR & Stereo system

With a timeshare, mom and dad can put the kids to bed in one bedroom and continue to enjoy themselves in the spacious living areas or retreat to the comfort of a master bedroom.

However, with timeshare come the monthly expenses and maintenance fees that are usually associated with many timeshare agreements. You are locked into that place and if you want to venture to other locations, you had better book early in order to guarantee that week.

Vacation rentals by owners offer you the best of both worlds. You get the amenities that timeshares provide without the monthly expenses or yearly maintenance fees. Some even do better as most vacation rentals provide DVD players, Cable TV, local phone service and internet access.

Most rental owners use their vacation homes one or two weeks out of the year and if they want to go somewhere else, they do vacation a rental swap with other owners. Owners are a great source of information for your next vacation rental stay as there are vacation rental homes all over the world.

Vacation rental homes are fast becoming the best way to go especially with the increase price of Hotels and timeshare fees that have to be paid each month. Most families looking to get away are looking to vacation rental homes as their vacation home. Vacation homes provide them with all the comforts of home and the cost savings that timeshare owners have to pay.

A great source for information on vacation rental homes is “vacation rentals by owners website ( www.VRBO.com ). They have the most comprehensive list of vacation home rentals in the world. They cover the United States, Hawaii, Caribbean, Africa, Central America, Mexico, Canada, South America, Asia, South Pacific, Europe just to mention a few.

So when planning your future vacation stays keep vacation rentals at the top of your list, for all the comforts of home for you and your family. If you are ever looking for rentals in Puerto Rico visit Villas de Costa Mar's website for information on all the amenities this little island paradise has to offer. http://www.villasdecostamar.com/

Another great resource for vacation rental owners is RENtalbot.com, This is a vacation rental directory site. RentalBot offer vacation rental property owners an unparalleled array of Property Management features including detailed availability calendar, renter contact lists, payment tracking, reminders, and much more. Visit their site for complete information... http://www.rentalbot.com/

Alberto Rios has worked in the financial arena for over thirty-five years. His interests in real estate investing lead him to his two most recent purchases in Dorado Puerto Rico. I enjoy my vacation home at least three weeks out of the year. We are always looking for new vacation rental places to visit.

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Choosing a Timeshare Package That's Right for You

Deciding on a timeshare package is like most things in life down to the taste and needs of the buyer and making the right timeshare choice will be one of the most important vacation decisions you ever have to make.

What are my timeshare choices?

Fixed location - The traditional option is a fixed time share location package but with a fixed location timeshare package you have effectively limited yourself to a certain period in the year, normally one or two weeks at the same location, there may however be some flexibility with others in the same group.

If you opt for a fixed location timeshare package it is important to ensure you really like the location and would be happy to return year after year before committing your hard earned cash. It goes without saying that you should take a good look round the amenities, check the swimming pool,lifts, bedrooms, kitchens, in fact all the facilities on offer.

Purchasing a timeshare package is a long term investment so it is essential that not only your short term needs are satisfied but also try to consider your long term requirements as well. Before making a final decision it would be wise to check out the local area, is there a good range of restaurants, local bars and amenities? and whilst a night club might appeal now will they be as important in a few years time?

Fixed service provider

If you'd prefer more flexibility in both location and the time of your vacation a fixed service time share provider is the way to go. Whilst you are limiting yourself to one service provider you have a choice as to when and where you go and because of the greater variety on offer you can go at anytime and to anyplace providing your choice is available.

If you are committed to a particular time share provider and you prefer to keep your options open then they deserve serious consideration.

Buying timeshare - it is advisable to belong to a reputable timeshare club or a membership based group which can help minimize any risk and reduce costs. Belonging to a club can help reduce costs and whilst a membership based timeshare club take fees the savings can more than compensate.

One such club is RCI who introduced the idea of exchange vacations in 1974 and they now have over three million members with more than 3650 worldwide affiliated resorts.

RCI timeshare offers enhanced value to its holders and if you want quality and value added vacationing it would be advisable to check out RCI timeshare first. Members can benefit from expert knowledge, experience and resources offered by a club of this size.

Another option open to time share buyers is buying a timeshare from a previous owner rather than from the developer. Pre owned time share packages are normally offered at a good discount against the cost offered by a developer.

It is advisable to thoroughly research any purchase you intend to make, carry out background checks on the company before committing any funds. Do your due diligence and rush into a purchase and you are sure to find the time share package just right for you.

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Timeshare Resales - How To Buy Smart

There are several key factors you must consider in order to avoid overpaying for timeshare resales. In this article you’ll learn the steps necessary for you to learn how to minimize your costs - yet still buy a timeshare that has powerful exchange value through RCI and Interval Int'l.

1. Understand Resort Ratings.

If you want to get the most timeshare for the money do NOT insist that the resort be rated Gold Crown or 5-Star.

Contrary to popular opinion, a resort rating of Gold Crown or 5-Star has little to do with exchange power. Why pay more than you need? Non rated resorts in high demand areas will trade just fine into Gold Crown and 5-Star resorts.

There is a myth out there that you have to own Gold Crown or 5-Star to exchange for same. This is not true. In fact ownership in rated resorts can actually LIMIT your exchange!

2. Buy in a High Demand Area.

By far the single most important factor in determining trade power is location, location, location!

Remember that past demand for a particular resort is the key factor built into the exchange company software which determines what you will be offered in exchange.

Examples of high demand areas are Hawaii, California Coastal, Palm Springs Winter, Florida Coastal and Orlando, the Caribbean, Cancun, Cabo San Lucas, Myrtle Beach, Hilton Head Island, ski areas, - in short, any area that is short of timeshare space relative to a high number of people wanting to vacation in that area.

3. Buy Prime Season

If you buy prime season, you won't be restricted as to what time of the year you can request to exchange - you can request any time of year for your destination resort.

4. Buy in a Resort That Has a Reasonable Maintenance Fee.

Since maintenance fees go on forever, don't buy in a resort with an extra high maintenance fee. (Unless perhaps you can buy truly below bargain-basement price.)

5. Buy as Inexpensively as Possible.

Remember that your goal is to minimize your cost; It is easy to lose focus and start assigning importance to features that have nothing to do with how well the timeshare will exchange.

You may not even like the timeshare, but who cares?

If it is located in a hotly-demanded area and you buy inexpensively, it will serve well to trade you into the finest resorts. When you save thousands of dollars by buying it, you can trade for may decades before the exchange fees would equal what you saved by buying right in the first place!

6. Buy Through a Licensed Real Estate Broker.

It can hardly be imagined the number of problems and challenges that come up in performing what would seem to be a very simple transfer of ownership.

A licensed Broker has a lot to lose if dealing fraudulently with the public, unfortunately the same cannot be said if you deal with individual sellers or non-licensed companies, so why do it? Be sure all funds are held in a Trust Account until closing.

7. Receive Title Insurance, If it Is Available.

Title Insurance is available on most deeded timeshare purchases. It is your assurance that you are receiving clear title with no liens or judgements attached to the property.

8. Verify the Details of Your First Year's Use.

Many misunderstandings in a timeshare purchase center around as to when the buyer can first use the timeshare, whether the week is banked, and many other details. Whatever your understanding is, have it verified in writing with the exchange company, the resort management company, and the seller.

9. After the Sale Closes, Verify That the Change of Ownership Gets Done on the Resort Computer.

This is a crucial step, because it is common for the resort to either take a long time, or forget entirely to make the ownership change on the computer.

A separate concept not addressed in this article, involves buying where the intention is to primarily use the timeshare in a very select upscale luxury system of resorts, which warrants paying far higher prices. These and other issues are covered in the Timeshare Resales blog. You’ll also learn what the Gold Crown rating means and how it affects your buying logic.

Larry is a Timeshare Industry Leader and has been a licensed realtor since 1969. He is the original No Upfront Fee broker, and has been quoted in prestigious publications on and offline including the Washington Post. Read more about how to buy (and sell) smarter with Timeshares at http://www.alltimeshare.com/.

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Buying a Timeshare Resale: Seven Tips For Success

Most people know that when buying a timeshare, great care should be taken. However, even more care and research should be used when buying a timeshare resale. Timeshare resales cost much less than buying directly from a resort developer, but you should still keep your best interests at heart. Being informed about your timeshare will lead to a positive experience.

1. It is a very good idea to actually see the timeshare you are buying. Some timeshare resellers may “talk up” their timeshare. If the reseller says that the timeshare is in a beautiful place, be sure to check it out. A timeshare, even a resold timeshare, is a great investment. It is important to make sure that you are buying what you want.

2. Timeshare resales often have very appealing prices. Sometimes, these prices can cause the buyer to overlook crucial questions. Be sure to ask about maintenance fees and property taxes. If these have not been paid up-to-date, then the timeshare will cost significantly more than the base price. It is very important to know the whole cost before you decide to buy a timeshare.

3. Some timeshares are affiliated with an exchange company. If the timeshare you are purchasing is affiliated with an exchange company, make sure to find out if this membership can be transferred. Doing this can help you to avoid unnecessary hassles in the future. If the timeshare you are purchasing is a point-system timeshare, find out if the points are transferable. Finally, if there are any additional bonuses with the timeshare, find out if they can be transferred.

4. The seller often pays to advertise the timeshare, while the buyer is stuck with the closing costs. Be informed and find out all of the charges that you will be responsible for upon the closing of the sale. This is important because some buyers do not know how much they are paying when they decide to buy the timeshare.

5. Visiting the timeshare can solve this problem, but it is important to be aware of it. Timeshares can sometimes be located in a facility that has only been partially remodeled. Other timeshares have not been touched at all. Paying an extremely high price for an old, worn-out timeshare is never a good idea.

6. Timeshares have different times that they can be used. Knowing when you can use your timeshare is very important. Some timeshares are odd-or even-year-use timeshares. If you buy one of these timeshares, it may be another year or two before you can actually use the timeshare you purchased. If there is a lease on the property, make sure to find out how much time is left on the lease.

7. Last, but certainly not least, find out why the timeshare is being sold. Too many buyers simply overlook this crucial information. Some resellers don’t want it anymore, but other resellers may have discovered a problem with the timeshare, or an inconvenience. It is important to know these issues so you can decide whether or not you yourself want to deal with them. If the reseller tells you the negative aspects concerning the timeshare, and you are still fully confident in its success, then it will be a good investment.

Timeshare resales can be complicated business. It is important to be as informed as possible when purchasing a timeshare because it is often a very large investment. The more investigating you do, the more informed you will be. Being informed is the best way to ensure that you have a positive timeshare resale experience.

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Visiting the Best Orlando Timeshare Resorts: A Report on My Family's Trip to Central Florida

Visiting the best Orlando timeshare resorts: a report on my family's trip to Central Florida, Walt Disney World, and the perfect place to spend our holiday every year.

When we left Heathrow airport, we were certain that we should be wearing several layers of clothing. The frost on our windshield as we left home was almost too thick to scrape away in the short time that we had between leaving the house and arriving in the proper time for our security screening Our children, Emily and Peter, were jumping up and down when we told them that we would be taking a holiday to Walt Disney World. The morning of our flight, they were not so brave about being on a long plane trip to Florida. Emily was getting worried about being near the airplane window, so she rode all the way on the middle seat, clutching her favorite Disney Princess jacket. Peter was rather amusing to the flight attendant, asking her several times if she lived in the castle at the Magic Kingdom. But getting back to the perfect timeshare rental: the Orlando area has so many timeshare resorts, we were almost at a loss when we pulled up the information on the web. So many timeshare condos had web sites that offered the lowest price, or timeshare condos near Walt Disney World, or even the most luxury accommodations and lowest price around. The literature and pamphlets that we received in the post every day seemed to confuse us even more. There seemed to be no end to the flurry of timeshare Orlando information that we could be exposed to. I decided to have an evening organization session with my wonderful husband, Angus. Angus is in accounting, and he can usually spot a dubious deal or the hole in a discount timeshare rental's pitch.

We sat down to tea and began to sift through the dizzying array of brochures for Orlando area timeshare rentals. Could we toss out the brochures without photos? Certainly we did. How about excluding the timeshare resorts that were situated no where near the Walt Disney World property. We placed several brochures into a a maybe-pile, and then discarded the rest that we deemed to be the sort of timeshare rental that we could live without. The photos would seem to be aged, or the rooms very sparse, dark and crowded. Tiny rooms and a lack of suitable amenities would be the last thing that our family would need to endure on a week long holiday to Orlando. Nor would we entertain the notion of staying in Tampa, or Sarasota, since my sister had made the mistake of thinking that these locations were anywhere remotely near Walt Disney World. Staying in a timeshare condo would save us money, we reasoned. The best price for a family meal is free- or simply paying a fair price for a small batch of groceries that are easily transported to the timeshare rental. The kids would rather eat their Mum's eggs and bake in the morning rather than try new foods, and we had found out some information on a grocery store near Orlando that had a very good selection of British foods and drinks. Certainly we needed to take Peter's intense dislike of new foods into account, since a stubborn five year old wants only what he wants and doesn’t=t understand that the choices in another country are different.

Angus and I decided to ask our family, friends and co-workers for advice on choosing the perfect timeshare resort. The best place to stay seemed to be the easiest way to bring about a very biased opinion on their last holiday timeshare condos, or the worst timeshare resorts that they ever endured while taking the kids on holiday to Disney World. We received a deluge of information on where to shop, where to dine, and where to find a perfect lodging in the form of a timeshare rental. The legacy of our sister's suffering in the far hinterlands of Sarasota made us acutely aware of the importance of landing a reservation for a timeshare rental near the Walt Disney World area, and yet far enough away from the constant buzz of Orlando traffic. No one had seemed to agree with anyone else on choosing this ideal timeshare in Orlando, and no one could precisely recall the name of the scary sea food restaurant where they received a great, cheap discount on an early bird special and a severe case of Montezuma's revenge. Auntie Lilly could tell us the best place for finding an emergency room (since she had been the worst case of sunburn seen in Orlando, having made her own sun block in a fit of being stupid and cheap). My colleague at work decided to take me into the loo and stress the importance of having my tetanus shot updated, and she wouldn’t elaborate ion this subject. She is a bit of a curious thing, but she did slip me the number of a rather tawdry looking timeshare resort that had a scary looking brochure. Angus had a colleague to lunch on Saturday, and after a few pints, he revealed the secret to his family's glowing reviews of all of their holidays: he took separate holidays from his wife and their kids. No wonder the kids seemed to really want to go to Disney at each holiday.

Angus and I decided to take the map we had bought of the Central Florida area and draw a wide circle around each of the attractions, museums, theme parks and shopping outlet malls we had decided upon visiting. The area near each one of these was becoming more familiar to us as we narrowed our search to find the vacation timeshare rental of our dreams. Aside from landing a reservation within the gates of Disney at a price within our reach (not bloody likely to ever happen, if you ask me), we decided to take our search to the area near Davenport, Florida for our timeshare condo. It seemed to ring a bell with most of the family and friends that we talked about it with, and all of them agreed that the Davenport area was near Orlando=s many theme parks, and yet close to the clean country air. The kids would like to be somewhere with a pool, and we found a nice place to get a good view of the theme park's fireworks in the night sky after the kids had their nightly bath, and it was rather near the highway that takes you into Orlando. We even found a nice place to rent a timeshare condo that would be close to all of the shops and dining, yet far away enough from the hectic pace of downtown Orlando and the area near the theme parks. We decided to go for the timeshare rental that gave us a discount for traveling all the way from Heathrow, and also featured an address in Davenport. The timeshare condo was pleasant, clean, quiet and staffed with rather friendly Floridians. We had heard of rude service in the states, but we had no such experience in our timeshare condo. We wrapped up our search at the last minute, secure in knowing that our timeshare condos were the type of place we could take the kids to for years to come, basking in the central Florida sun and the love we felt from our kids.

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3 Tips to Help You Sell Your Timeshare - For More

The values of timeshares are constantly changing. There are numerous timeshare-selling companies arriving every day. Timeshares are big business, and when one wants to sell a timeshare, the object is to gain more money than what he or she paid for. Here are several tips that can help anyone seeking to sell his or her timeshare make a profit.

1. Choose the right company. There are many timeshare sellers out there, and unfortunately, some are scams. It is important to do research on any company before advertising your timeshare with them. Watch out for companies offering to sell a timeshare within a certain timeframe, or for a certain amount of gain. Some say that reputable companies will not charge more than $50 for an ad. This is not true. Some of the best companies have ads that are more than $200. It is important to understand what the company will do for you. If you believe that the company will help you make a profit on your timeshare, or at least help you break even, then it is worth a large investment.

2. Set aggressive prices. Once you find a company to advise you, they will likely suggest a selling price that is significantly lower than what you paid. This is good advice. Some sellers attempt to sell their timeshares for more than they are worth, and end up being forced to lower the price, and possibly losing large amounts of money. The longer a timeshare stays on the market, the less likely it is to have a high yield. Depending on the company and the market, timeshares may be sold at least 20-30% what the resort is currently selling. The best prices will naturally attract buyers.

3. Get exposure. Choose a company that will expose your timeshare to the most potential buyers. Quite simply, a timeshare that is for sale will not sale if no one knows about it. Some companies claim that they have high exposure, but always check the facts. A company may claim to be number one in a search engine, but you should never be afraid to investigate further. A good way to test a company's claims is to search for timeshare-related keywords in Google. Observe the companies’ rankings on specific keywords, and you can attain a good idea of their exposure to a potential buying audience. Many customers selling timeshares fail to check the facts and lose money as a result. In order to make money, you must get exposure.

It is important to understand the market in which you are selling your timeshare. Most timeshares decrease in value and it is important to understand and accept this fact. With the proper advice and the proper approach to selling, a timeshare can make a seller large profits. Always have an aggressive price for your timeshare and choose the company that is best for you. Finally, gain the most exposure for your timeshare sale as possible. Following these rules will help make your timeshare sale experience a success.

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How To Close A Timeshare Sale - Minimize The Hassles

Making the decision to dive into the world of timeshares for investment or family vacation fun is a huge one. With a small financial exchange and the stroke of a pen, the commitment to join an ownership group in the maintenance of a piece of property, sometimes a world away, is sealed.

Getting from Point A to Point B, however, can be a tough road, especially with so many timeshare opportunities available in locations that are exotic, alluring and simply fantastic for vacations. The first step on the road to closing on a timeshare sale is to first decide where to invest. From the balmy beaches of Florida to wonderful, historical European locations, timeshares exist in just about every corner of the world. Typical practice under a deed or ownership certificate system involves picking a destination. A points program might help alleviate the choice, but the closing will still require signatures and a financial commitment.

After location has been chosen, it's a very smart practice to check into the companies that offer timeshare sales and management. Some major players in the real estate world, such as Re/Max, also specialize in timeshares, making some of the worries go away.

What a buyer can expect when dealing with a reputable time share company, whether for points sale or outright purchase, is pretty amazing. Buying into a timeshare is like no other purchase experience. The property purchased belongs to the owner for set weeks. Essentially they own a piece of a fully-furnished and maintained piece of vacation heaven without the hassles of year-round ownership. Management companies make sure the property looks good, is kept clean and is ready for the next owner to visit. They also handle the day-to-day hassles of upkeep through the payment of annual maintenance fees from all owners of a set unit.

After a timeshare property has been chosen, there are several options for closing, depending on location and investment. Some closings will go very much like the sale or purchase of an actual residential home. For these, closing services are available to provide title searches, title insurance, deed recording and more. These services will even handle the transfer of monies and can provide legal assistance to ensure the deal looks good and is legal. Other, more simpler closings, can also take place. These do not involve title insurance or even deed searches. Here is it up to the buyer and also the company involved.

In the case of a full closing with title searches and recording fees, it's a good idea to involve a service with legal representation. This will help ensure that the transaction is handled smoothly and efficiently. Since so many others are involved in the ownership of a timeshare property, it's a good practice to have an attorney working on your side to point out any "small print," and contractual obligations. To find a timeshare closing service that's right for you, just log on to the Internet and visit locations such as www.atimesharesz.com/timeshareclosingservice to do a thorough search.

Once papers have been finalized, closing on a timeshare is easy. Whether it's actual paper documents or online transfers, the process is much easier than handling a full home purchase and the rewards, too, are so much more fun. Just imagine owning your own slice of vacation paradise!

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Finding The Best Timeshare For You - Make The Search An Adventure!

Taking the plunge from average vacationer to vacation property owner is a big jump. The fear associated with a full, outright purchase of property hundreds or even thousands of miles away from home can be blissfully alleviated through the purchase of a timeshare.

By getting involved in a timeshare purchase, a buyer is joining thousands of others worldwide who have taken this route for its investment potential, simplicity and the peace of mind a great timeshare management company can afford a vacation home owner. Rather than have to handle every aspect of a second property's upkeep year-round while being far away from the actual site, timeshare owners have others to rely on to ensure their one week or two a year at their vacation spot are perfect and greeted by a property that's well-kept and ready for vacationing fun.

When choosing a timeshare that's right for you, there are some things you'll want to consider:

First and foremost, it's important to decide where you'd like your piece of the timeshare pie to be.

If you don't really want to vacation in the location of your timeshare every year, choose top destinations such as tropical beach resorts or high-traffic ski areas. This will allow you great brokerage power with your annual weeks in auctions and exchange situations. If you plan on personally using your timeshare property for your own vacationing pleasure, location is extremely important. Make sure you like your choice destination, but keep in mind, it's possible to trade weeks whenever you'd like with owners in other resorts. A week in sunny Miami for a week in snowy Colorado perhaps?

Once you've researched locations, you'll find most major cities and tourist spots have more than their fair share of timeshare properties. Now's the time to pick the actual timeshare destination itself. Look at different resorts, compare management companies and, if possible, talk to other owners. Find out what's working and what's not and even frequent timeshare chat boards to get the advice of other timeshare users. A good timeshare company takes all the worries off owners' minds and handles the maintenance and upkeep paid for by annual fees in a way that's seamless for the owners. Another thing to consider over and above location is the peak demand times for a resort. This will help you determine the value of your purchase for any possible trades of set stay times in the future.

You also need to decide whether you'd like to buy into a deed or a points system. A deed will give you a piece of ownership for a specific weekly block of time, whereas a points ownership program will allow you to break up your week into shorter periods of time. It's important to determine how the purchase and sale should go and what you're comfortable with in advance. Check out your options. This is a luxury, so remember you have the time to make good, well informed decisions.

After you've chosen the location, company and considered the purchase options, you're well on your way. Just make sure through the entire process you're not feeling pressured and do take the time to review all the options before signing on the dotted line. To find a timeshare that's right for you, just log on to the Internet and visit locations such as www.atimesharesz.com to do a thorough search. If the sale and the process involved is handled correctly, buying a timeshare isn't painful and the rewards you reap for a small investment are priceless – especially when it comes to the family memories and time away from the rat race a great timeshare destination can afford.

Copyright 2005 by Dana Sanders. All rights reserved.

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Timeshare Presentations: Scams or Opportunities

Timeshare presentations are tricky animals. They can either be an excellent method of obtaining expensive vacations for nothing more than a couple of hours of your time or they can turn into pricey burdens on your budget. Depending on your approach, timeshare presentations can either work for you or against you - the trick is making it worth your time.

Many travelers find themselves in a budget situation where they have more time than money. Before you plan your next vacation, seek out timeshare presentations in the area. Often, these companies offer hefty incentives for attending their presentations. These incentives can range from free nights at luxury resorts to expensive electronics or gift certificates. Many families choose to attend these presentations to offset the cost of expensive attractions, such as Walt Disney World theme parks or Universal Studios. Quite often, timeshare companies entice attendants into their presentation with free or deeply discounted attraction tickets. Others choose to take long weekends at luxury resorts, often within driving distance of their homes. When choosing timeshare incentives that deal with free or discounted hotels or resorts, think carefully about your proximity to the property. If the gift is four nights at a Caribbean resort in exchange for sitting through a timeshare presentation and you live in New England, the freebie may not be worth your while. However, evaluate your need or want based on your desired vacation spots. If you are planning a vacation to Hawaii, then the presentation that offers a free weekend in a beach-front hotel may prove quite interesting.

Before you embark on your vacation, search out interesting timeshare presentations that offer incentives appropriate to that area and your interests. Many timeshare companies require reservations or only offer presentations certain on certain days of the week. For this reason, you should contact the company and let them know of your interest in their property and the dates you will be in town to attend the presentation. This is an excellent opportunity to find out exactly what the presentation entails, an estimated time of the presentation, and the details of the incentives. The best way for you to escape unscathed with a positive experience of your timeshare presentation is to know what you're getting before you attend. Be leery of incentives that revolve around sweepstakes or contest entries. The best timeshare presentations to look for are ones that will provide you with something more than a chance to win a prize.

Other people choose to use timeshare presentations as a way to view properties they may be interested in purchasing. Usually, the presentation gives you an in-depth tour of the grounds, amenities, and properties available. Many individuals interested in purchasing a timeshare may wish to attend these presentations as an introduction to different types of properties in the area of interest, and the incentives are perks of the deal. The salesmen will be proficient in their job and may weave a convincing tale. Be warned before you sign any paperwork - these timeshare companies often grossly overcharge for their properties. If you are genuinely interested in purchasing a timeshare, take the time to review the secondary market. Often, timeshares can be purchased from a current owner for thousands of dollars less than buying the same timeshare at the presentation.

The most important way to make sure timeshare presentations are an opportunity instead of a scam is to discuss your options before attending a presentation. If your main reason for sitting through the sales pitch is the incentive at the end of the talk, then keep that in mind. The salesmen are often talented individuals who can convince all who sit through their pitches that the best way to vacation is a timeshare. Far too many people feel pressured into a purchasing a timeshare when they have no need nor budget for a timeshare. If you are interested in purchasing a timeshare, remember the consequences of purchasing from a high-pressure salesman. To find more information about timeshare presentations, just log on to the Internet and visit locations such as www.atimesharesz.com/timesharepresentations to do a thorough search. If you conduct the proper research and remember your expectations and budget, you can easily turn a timeshare presentation into an excellent opportunity for budget-friendly vacationing.

Copyright 2005 by Dana Sanders. All rights reserved.

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Timeshares Vs. Condo Hotels For Vacation Home Ownership

Condo hotels, also known as condotels, are a relatively new concept in vacation home ownership. They allow individuals to own condos in luxury hotels and have access to all the amenities of that hotel. When not using their condo unit themselves, owners have the option of placing it in the hotel's rental program and receiving a percentage of the revenue it generates.

Because the condo hotel concept is so new, it's often confused with timeshares, a popular vacation home option that has been around since the 1970s. In reality, condo hotels have many qualities that set them apart from timeshares and make them appealing to a unique segment of the second home market. Here's a comparison between these two types of real estate investment.

FLEXIBILITY IN USE

Timeshares - When you purchase a timeshare, you choose not only a set location but also a specific week or two that you will use your vacation home every year.

Condo Hotels - With a condo hotel, you have flexibility to use your unit whenever you want. Keep in mind, however, that some condo hotels do have living restrictions that prevent you from making your condo a permanent residence.

AMENITIES

Timeshares - The average timeshare has a community pool and some common areas.

Condo Hotels - Condo hotels have many of the amenities you would find at luxury hotels. In addition to a pool (or pools), there is probably an on-site restaurant (possibly several), a lounge, a full-service spa, a state-of-the-art exercise facility, a poolside bar, etc.

FURNISHINGS

Timeshares – Timeshares are sold fully furnished. The quality of furnishings depends on the individual development. The cost for the furnishings is built into the price.

Condo Hotels - Condo hotel units are sold fully furnished typically with high-end furniture, appliances and fixtures selected by a professional interior designer. The cost for furnishings is included in the price of the condo hotel unit.

SERVICES

Timeshares - In a timeshare, you are responsible for your own housekeeping and unit upkeep during your stay.

Condo Hotels - You get daily housekeeping as you would in a luxury hotel. You have access to room service, concierge services, maintenance services and check-in services. The vast majority of condo hotels are operated by big-name hoteliers like Ritz Carlton and Hilton, the consummate professionals when it comes to customer service. Most of the same services available at their high-end hotels are offered at their condo hotels.

LOCATION

Timeshares - Timeshares are located in highly-desirable resort areas.

Condo Hotels - Condo hotels are also located in highly-desirable resort areas.

PRICE

Timeshares - Prices for timeshares vary greatly but are typically lower than condo hotel prices because you are only purchasing one or two weeks of usage. In addition, you do not receive any of the revenue generated during the 50+ weeks that your timeshare unit is used by others.

With timeshares, as much as 40%-50% of the price goes to sales commissions. Why are the sales commissions so high? The developer must maintain a large sales force in order to make approximately 50 sales for every unit (one for every week of the year).

Condo Hotels - You receive deeded ownership to the property. Although more expensive, condo hotels tend to give you more for your money than timeshares. More of your dollar goes into “bricks and mortar” high-quality finishes not sales commissions.

In addition, when not using your condo hotel unit, you can place it in the management’s rental program and receive a percentage of the revenue it generates, helping to offset your maintenance costs and debt service.

RENTAL INCOME POTENTIAL

Timeshares - You have the option of renting out your timeshare to someone of your own choosing or placing it in a rental program if you decide not to use it during your allotted week. If you participate in the rental program, you will split the revenue generated with the property’s management company. Remember, you are only renting out the one or two weeks per year that you own.

Condo Hotels - Like a timeshare, you have the option of finding your own renters or placing your condo hotel unit into the rental program. You may participate in the rental program and receive a portion of the revenue it generates any time that you are not occupying your unit, whether it be for one night or 365 per year.

POTENTIAL APPRECIATION

Timeshares - Historically, timeshares depreciate in value from the time they are purchased. Values have been poor because of the large number of resales on the market and a continuous stream of new developments competing with them.

The secondary market for reselling timeshares has never taken off. The fact is, most people who buy a timeshare will have it for life, whether they want to or not.

Condo Hotels - Because condo hotels are a relatively new type of property investment, they are limited to just a handful of locales across the country. The supply is small and demand is currently high and growing, all of which contribute rapid and significant appreciation. Another factor to keep in mind when reselling a condo hotel unit is that you’re selling not only the actual unit but also the luxury lifestyle that comes with an amenity-filled, high-service property.

Many condo hotels are sold out in pre-construction. Often the developers, sensing the high demand, will themselves raise prices many times before all units are gone.

For example, The Mutiny condo hotel located in Coconut Grove, Florida was the first condo hotel to be built in South Florida. From the time the developer began accepting deposits until it sold out in pre-construction, there were nine price increases. People who bought early did exceptionally well.

Joel Greene is the President of Condo Hotel Center, a licensed real estate brokerage that specializes in the sale of condo hotels. For more information on condo hotels -- including property listings, photos and prices -- visit his website at http://www.CondoHotelCenter.com Be sure to sign up for his Property Alert e-newsletter to receive notification when new condo hotels come on the market and are available at pre-construction pricing.

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So You Want to Sell Your Timeshare

You are the owner of a timeshare and have decided the time has come to part ways. You may be interested in another timeshare or have decided a timeshare isn’t for you. Whatever your reason may be, a timeshare is a piece of real estate and you should place as much thought and planning into selling a timeshare as you would any other piece of real estate. Many agencies exist that will assist you in selling your timeshare or buy it outright. However, just as any situation where money is involved, there are many agencies that will successfully take your money and your timeshare, leaving you with a small percent of your profit. Of course, legitimate agencies exist that will assist you selling your timeshare in a completely professional manner. Weeding the legitimate agencies from the scam artists will save you a lot of time, frustration, and money.

The best scam detector you have in your arsenal is your common sense. Before placing your money and property in someone else’s hands, it would be a good idea to do some research on that agency. Ask questions, check out their references, and contact the Better Business Bureau to see if any complaints have been filed against the agency. Remember the golden rule of buying and selling: if it’s too good to be true, then it probably is! Do not decide on a whim. Spontaneity may be a good quality in other aspects of life, but not when dealing with anything to do with money. Your goal isn’t to line someone else’s pockets. Your goal is to sell your timeshare for its full market value. Beware of companies who require a fee before the sale of your timeshare has transpired. Even if they claim this fee is refundable once the sale is made, the best thing to do is turn on your heels and leave. Remember the basic relationship between a company and a client. Pay only after the desired result is achieved. Once the agency has your money, you have taken away their incentive to work.

Selling a timeshare can be a difficult task since there are many factors that are involved. Not only are you selling a specific time during the year, you are also selling a location and a resort. These factors make finding a buyer a bit more difficult, since someone may be interested in the time and location, but not the resort or vice versa. In order to provide the buyer with the best timeshare option, you need to price the timeshare realistically. Find out the going market value for other timeshares in your area or during your allotted time. To find this information, contact the resort for their current selling prices or check out the real estate records for your area. Another way to obtain a price is through an appraisal of your timeshare. An appraisal company will charge a fee for their service and can readily be found in the telephone book or by contacting an appraiser’s association, such as the Appraisal Foundation.

Keep in mind, your goal is to sell your timeshare. Making a profit on your timeshare is a totally different matter. Remember, the key word to pricing is “realistic.” The realistic pricing for your timeshare may be considerably less than the original selling price. Keep in mind, you have used the timeshare for the length of your ownership and probably have fond memories attached to your time on vacation. If the price is less than you were hoping for, remember these good times and think of the difference in price as vacation costs.

After pricing your timeshare appropriately, you can choose an agent to sell your timeshare or sell it yourself. If you opt to sell your timeshare yourself, start by advertising. Take advantage of any local newspapers where your timeshare is based. A great tool is the Timeshare User’s Group at www.tug2.net. This website has great information on owning and selling a timeshare and is an excellent resource. Also check into advertising at the resort itself. Many resorts have publications, newsletters, or bulletin boards.

To learn more about selling your timeshare, just log on to the Internet and visit locations such as http://www.atimesharesz.com/sellingtimeshares to do a thorough search. However you choose to sell your timeshare, making well-planned decisions will ensure you will succeed in selling your timeshare and having the best possible experience.

© Copyright 2005 by Dana Sanders. All rights reserved.

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Timesharing Without Owning A Timeshare

If you’re dreaming of a unique vacation experience, but don’t have a budget to cover outrageous hotel expenses, or to even purchase a timeshare yourself, there are ways to take advantage of the great deals offered by timeshare owners without actually becoming one yourself.

With timeshare locations found all over the globe from the snow-capped Rocky Mountains to the tropical beaches of the Bahamas, the only thing limiting a destination is a person’s own imagination. But, how does one afford these great vacation destinations without taking out a second mortgage? It’s simple, shop around for timeshare opportunities online where you can look at what various resorts that handle timeshare condos have to offer and even get hooked up directly with a timeshare owner. A timeshare owner just might have a slot open in a location you want, but not have the time to take advantage of it him or herself.

Timeshare locations around the world basically work by having multiple owners for a single condo or unit within a resort destination. Each owner is given a set number of days or weeks to use that location for their own personal vacations. These owners can sometimes “trade” their time with an owner in another location, effectively increasing their ability to vacation around the world, but sometimes owners simply are looking for a return on their investment.

When a timeshare owner is either unable to take advantage of their time slot, or simply prefers to “rent” out or “auction” off their time at their resort, non-timeshare owners can get involved in the action for a fraction of ownership costs. This provides an advantage to the timeshare owner in that his or her slot can now earn them money on their timeshare investment as a rental or auction can cover their money invested, or even exceed it in some cases. For those looking to enjoy the amenities of a timeshare without actually becoming an owner, these situations are boons. Owners will often set a flat-rate fee for a rental or put up their time slot and destination as an auction on an Internet site or other location.

When looking to deal with a timeshare company directly, you can sometimes get fantastic incentive deals by agreeing to visit a resort location and listen to the company’s sales pitch. Some destinations offer timeshare condos for as low as $50 a night and sometimes even free for those who will come and listen with an open mind.

The best places to start looking for timeshare opportunities without actually buying into one are on the Internet, auction sites and through newspapers and travel magazines. Anyone in the market for a vacation will quickly find these offers are available in almost every major vacation destination city around the globe. Orlando, Florida, for example, has literally dozens and dozens of timeshare resorts. Many even offer other discounts for those who come and listen, rent or buy. These discounts can include dining coupons and theme park and other attraction tickets.

If vacationing is on your mind, but spending a lot of money isn’t, timesharing without owning a timeshare might be a great way to see a new part of the world without breaking your bank. To learn more about timeshare rentals and the unique vacation opportunities they provide, just log on to the Internet and visit locations such as http://www.atimesharesz.com/timesharecondorentals to do a thorough search and decide what is the best location for you and your family to enjoy.

© Copyright 2005 by Dana Sanders. All rights reserved.

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Boat Timeshares - A Unique Vacationing Experience

If you’ve dreamed of sailing the seven seas, but don’t necessarily have the bank account to buy a luxury vessel, don’t despair. There are ways to make that dream happen without breaking your bank.

Boat timeshares offer a unique vacationing experience for almost any budget. By getting involved in a timeshare, you have the right to use that luxury vessel to make your dreams come true, but you alone are not solely responsible for all the expenses. Timeshares provide an excellent way for someone not willing or able to take on the expense of purchasing a great vacationing boat themselves to still experience the adventure of life on the water.

A variety of companies offer would-be Captain Ahab’s the ability to take to the sea without shelling out a lot of cash. Boat timeshare companies and programs are readily available and accessible across the Internet. Boating timeshare companies are active all over the world with even some finding their homes on America’s Great Lakes.

Basically, a boat timeshare offers a sailor a chance to buy into a piece of a boat for a season. Similar to a yacht club, but without all the expenses of owning your own yacht, these programs lets sailors sail minus the headaches. Some programs allow members to purchase blocks of time over the course of a sailing season to use a boat. Many programs work by giving several “skippers” the same boat during the sailing season. These skippers book multiple sail times, show up, sail, have a blast and return the boat for the next skipper to take over.

While boat timeshares provide everything needed to sail, members still are responsible for making sure the boat is in good condition when it’s returned. Swabbing the deck isn’t out of the question. However, many timeshare programs will even go as far as to include maintenance, fuel and so on in the initial price. This leaves the member responsible for simply safely piloting the vessel, keeping it clean and enjoying their high seas adventure with their family and friends for a fraction of the price of owning a yacht themselves. The insurance, boat licensing and other worries are generally handled by the timeshare company itself.

For those who lack the skills to man their own vessels, many boat timeshares will provide a crew including a captain, instructor, and/or cook at a small additional cost. One company in particular, Trade Winds Cruise Club, offers all-inclusive cabin rentals and is RCI’s (Resorts Condominiums International) only Caribbean yachting affiliate. As an RCI Member, you have the option of exchanging your timeshare week for a cabin space onboard crewed catamaran charters.

So, what is pricing like for these nautical adventures? Not bad considering a luxury boat can cost thousands and thousands of dollars. And even better when you consider buying your own boat doesn’t include fuel, maintenance, licensing and insurance costs and so on! A timeshare that covers an entire boating season can cost upwards of $7,000, a reasonable expense considering the headaches removed by taking part in such a venture.

To learn more about boat timeshares and the unique vacation opportunities they provide, just log on to the Internet and visit locations such as http://www.atimesharesz.com/boattimeshare to do a thorough search. A variety of companies with different programs and options are operating in a bevy of locations around the world.

© Copyright 2004 by Dana Sanders. All rights reserved.

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Dare to Dream: The Vacation of a Lifetime In A Timeshare

What are your chances of getting the vacation of a lifetime without having to save for a lifetime?

Renting a timeshare may be the answer to your dream vacation without having to make a long-term commitment. Many individuals are willing to rent their allotted timeshare week to you. Because of an inconvenient date or some other personal reasons, many times owners are unable to use their timeshare and are willing to sell their time period to you. With a little research either on the Internet, local newspapers or even visiting with realtors, you may be able to step into a dream vacation. Exotic places wait for you and your loved ones.

Timeshare companies and timeshare owners offer an alternative to the overpriced hotel and motel rooms. Virtually every year the costs of hotels go up. You can usually control the price tag of your vacations by utilizing timeshare resort rentals. Timeshare owners normally charge a set price for their rentals, and they do not need to increase prices to pay for labor and other usual expenses incurred by hotels. This keeps the price of a vacation rental on a more consistent level each time it is rented.

Timeshare resorts are located in incredible destinations around the world. Where have you always longed to go, but thought, "Wow, it would be too expensive to stay in a place like that!"? Mexico? Hawaii? How about Europe? Sure, those destinations can be expensive, but with a timeshare rental, you can get into incredible resorts for a fraction of the costs of a hotel vacation.

In most cases, hotel and motel rooms are undersized, have few amenities, and cost more than a timeshare rental. Typically when you rent a timeshare unit, prices are for seven nights, not per person. The units can sleep anywhere from 2 to 10 people. You choose the type of room and amenities you want! Studio, 1, or 2 Bedroom with kitchen, dining and living area units are all available.

No matter how nice the Hotel or Bed & Breakfast..... it still is just one small room! Why spend one or more weeks on vacation in a cramped hotel room and have the extra expense of eating out for every meal. Enjoy the spaciousness and freedom of a completely furnished resort condominium and save money all at the same time! And you will not be required to attend a timeshare sales presentation.

Put your vacation plans into motion and start your search for the ultimate spot you've been dreaming about. Whether you have dreamed about walking barefoot on an island or skiing down a mountain in another country, there is a timeshare available to you at a more than reasonable price. It takes only a little time to put the details together and make your dream vacation become a reality.

Timeshares are a proven concept for vacationers in many countries, and holiday planning is one of the top growing segments of the leisure time industry all over the world today. Why not begin your search today by perusing newspapers and travel magazines, or logging onto the Internet and searching for "timeshare rentals?" Dare to dream!

© Copyright 2004 by Dana Sanders. All rights reserved.

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How to Choose Alaskan Cruise-Tours with Princess Cruise Lines' Vacation Packages

Are you planning to take a cruise- tour vacation to Alaska? Princess Cruise Lines has arguably the best Alaskan cruise-tour vacation packages available. Princess has their own sightseeing rail cars to transport you to one of their custom built lodges. To help you in your planning, we have put together a few hints and ideas on how to choose Alaskan cruise-tours.

How Long will I spend in Alaska?

Princess includes a seven night Voyage of the Glaciers cruise on every cruise-tour vacation package. You now need to decide how long you would like to spend exploring the natural beauty of Alaska's wilderness.

A fascinating three night vacation tour will take you directly to Denali Park for a two night stay at the Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge.

On a four night cruise-tour you can experience some of Alaska's highlights featuring Denali, Anchorage and Fairbanks. You have the option of staying longer at your favorite destination.

The five night tour is the most popular of all Princess cruise-tour vacation packages. Explore Alaska's interior at a more relaxed pace.

Six to eight night tours allow plenty of time to leisurely travel and explore the very heartland of Alaska. Perhaps an extended look at the highest peak in North America, Mount McKinley, is on your agenda!

You can of course add extra nights to your stay in Alaska on any of the cruise-tour packages. You can even add a vacation tour package to the Canadian Rockies.

What do I want to see?

The heart of Alaska cruise-tour goes directly to the Denali Park area of heartland Alaska. Alaska Wilderness cruise-tours include Denali with some of the other fascinating areas of Alaska. You can explore the lovely Kenai Peninsula, the history-steeped Copper River Area. Perhaps you would like to cross the Arctic Circle and visit the "Land of the Midnight Sun". The longer you stay, the more there is to see and do. It's up to you to decide where to go and what fascinating areas to see.

When will I go?

From May through September, Princess offers their fantastic cruise-tours. You will need to decide, generally, when you would like to go. If wildlife viewing is a big part of your cruise tour, perhaps July would be desirable when the young are emerging. To take advantage of "special" values, perhaps early or late in the season is best. In any case, these are very popular packages and you are well advised to book early.

What cruise to select?

Once you have determined when you would like to enjoy your cruise-tour vacation package, you must check the actual cruise schedule. Find a cruise that sails either before or after your desired tour time. You are now ready to make the next important decision - what stateroom to choose. You must decide whether you would prefer an interior room, an oceanview cabin, a balcony stateroom or a mini-suite.

As was stated earlier, these cruise-tour vacation packages with Princess Cruise Lines are very popular and do sell out. It is best to plan early so that you can take advantage of early booking discounts when available. This also guarantees that you will be able to get your desired cruise date and ship, in your desired stateroom with your desired tour package.

For more information on Princess Alaskan cruise-tours check out some of the other interesting articles including Alaska Cruise and Tours a brief review of the Princess packages.

The very best way to experience all that Alaska has to offer is to enjoy a cruise through the glaciers fields to Alaska where you star your land tour of this vast wilderness. Check out your options, make your decisions based on some or all of the above tips and book your fabulous Alaska cruise and tours on-line. Then all you need to do is get excited!

Brian A Schmidt is the author and publishier of a1-discount-cruises.com. For more articles relating to Alaskan cruises and tours, different cruise itineraries and other cruise related information check out http://www.a1-discount-cruises.com/articles for an article map. Visit http://www.a1-discount-cruises.com to find great discount cruises!

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From Ocean Cruises and Ocean Liners to Vacation Cruises and Cruise Ships

The golden age of transatlantic ocean shipping and travel began long after Columbus' trying to prove that the earth was round. After that time, ocean sailing vessels traveled to the new world on a rather infrequent schedule. It was not until the first ocean steamship, the paddle steamer "Savannah" crossed the Atlantic Ocean in 1819 that a new era in travel heated up. Since that time, ocean cruises and ocean liners have become a thing of beauty and romance.

By the end of that century, and starting into the 20th century, ocean liners had established themselves as a status symbol for their companies and their countries on the ocean. A "battle" for ocean supremacy - Having the newest, largest most extravagant ocean liner afloat - had begun!

Cunard Lines had, in the early 1900's two fantastic liners named Mauritania and Lusitania sailing the ocean. In order to boost the White Star Line's (by this time owned by International Merchant Marine) ocean liner position to the top, director Bruce Ismay decided to build not two, but three fabulous liners. One of these monster liners became the most infamous ocean liner in the world. Titanic would enter the scene as the largest and most elegant ocean cruise liner. Her sister ship, the ocean liner Olympic actually entered service before Titanic. These two liners put White Star Line again on top of the ocean liner heap - albeit very short lived as we all know the fate of Titanic.

Ocean Liners to Cruise Liners

The age of the jet aircraft all but finished the era of trans-ocean cruise liners. As the pace of business got faster, so did the travel needs of passengers to cross the ocean. Transatlantic ocean crossings by plane meant hours instead of days by ocean liners. There became a need to find a new purpose for the existence of the liners. Enter the age of cruise ships.

The story of one particular ocean liner perhaps sums up this change. In the early part of the 20th century, the Canadian Pacific Railway Co. had an ocean crossing presence with a fleet of ocean liners. As late as the 1960's, the company had liners built. The "Empress of Canada" joined the fleet of ocean liners after being christened by the wife of then Prime Minister John Diefenbaker. She joined two other "Empress" liners - "Empress of England" and "Empress of Britain".

The Empress of Canada quickly gained a very good reputation for ocean liners because of her stylish looks and amenities. She was a very modern ocean liner fitted with stabilizers and was air-conditioned throughout. During the summers, the liner made the transatlantic ocean run from Liverpool to Quebec and Montreal where she made her turn around. In the winter, the transatlantic ocean crossing was stopped. The ocean liners were either terminated at Saint John, or became cruise liners sailing from New York to the Caribbean.

During the '60's, air travel became more and more popular. The ocean shipping companies had to find new duties for their liners. More time was spent doing cruises and by 1970, the "Empress of Canada" became the last ocean liner in service for Canadian Pacific. She was then only doing 13 transatlantic ocean crossings per year, and spent the rest of the time doing cruises. Canadian Pacific decided in 1971 that it could not retain its ocean crossing business and on November 23 of that year the ocean liner "Empress of Canada" arrived at Liverpool for the last time. After 68 years, the North Atlantic Ocean liner service had ended for the Canadian Pacific Railway Company.

Fortunately, great potential was still seen in the liner. A man named Ted Arison bought the ocean liner as the very first cruise ship for his newly founded company - Carnival Cruise Lines. The mighty ocean liner was renamed "Mardi Gras" and was refitted for her new cruise life. She kept her beautiful external profile, but the liner did lose her cargo cranes that would no longer be required as a cruise liner. Carnival decided to even keep the general pattern of the Canadian Pacific ocean liner's funnel identification and reworked it to identify the cruise liner as the new Carnival cruise ship.

The cruise liner had a very shaky start with the company losing money in the early years. However, a couple of years later Carnival Cruise Lines progressively introduce the "Fun Ships" concept and spent a whopping (at that time) 10 million dollars in converting their ocean liner Mardi Gras. In order to maintain their business (having only one cruise ship), Carnival kept the liner operating while the renovations were being completed - closing off areas of construction and thus having only about 60 percent cruise ship occupancy available while on the ocean and seas.

Things started to turn around for Carnival Cruise Lines and by the mid '70's they were having great success marketing the cruise liner in Canada and the U.S. In December of 1975, Carnival purchased their second cruise ship - the ocean liner "Queen Anna Maria". Oddly enough, this liner had been originally named the "Empress of Britain". That's right, after many years, the two sister ocean liners from Canadian Pacific Railway were again in the same fleet cruising the oceans together. She was renamed "Carnivale" by the company and the two liners were very successful.

In 1977, a third cruise ship was bought for the fleet and named "Festivale". Carnival now had a "Golden Fleet" of 3 cruise liners sailing the oceans and was still growing in success.

Carnival ordered their first new-build cruise liner which entered service in 1982 and was named the cruise ship "Tropicale". From that time, Carnival Cruise Lines never looked back.

Thus the age of transatlantic ocean liners carrying travelers from one destination to another had transformed into an age of cruise liners transporting vacationers on exotic ocean itineraries. Ocean crossings still exist from the New World to the Old World, but now they are for relaxing vacations, and are quite often re-positioning cruises by the cruise lines.

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Luxury Cruises On The Mediterranean

A classic Mediterranean cruise visits major port cities located on the northern shores of the Mediterranean Sea in the countries of Spain, France, Italy, Monaco, Greece and Turkey and the islands of Malta, Crete and Sicily. Some cruises also include stops in Egypt. The Mediterranean cruise season is April to November when the weather is generally sunny and mild. Many cruise lines sail the Mediterranean and while there is most likely a cruise that appeals to any style and budget, we’ll focus on luxury cruises here.

Radisson Seven Seas is a luxury carrier in the small cruise line category. As such, a small number of passengers (only 198 to 700 based on individual ship capacity) are treated to personal service by a cruise line that has been selected by Conde Nast Traveler and Travel + Leisure to be the “World’s Best Small Cruise Line”. Radisson Seven Seas appeals to the sophisticated traveler. Based upon service, quality dining, upscale accommodations, and service, Radisson Seven Seas has earned a six-star rating. The cruise line’s special accommodations include two 700 passenger all-balcony suites ships, Seven Seas Voyager and Seven Seas Mariner, and one 490 passenger all-suites ship, Seven Seas Navigator. The Radisson Diamond is another unique ship due to its twin hull design. The Radisson Diamond carries 350 guests in luxury.

The Seven Seas Voyager and the Radisson Diamond routinely cruise the Mediterranean Sea, departing from or terminating at ports such as Rome, Venice, Athens, Monte Carlo, Barcelona, and Istanbul normally for a 7-night cruise. These cruises stop at some of the most famous European cities that occur between the start and end points such as Florence, Italy; Marseilles, France; St. Tropez, France; Dubrovnik, Croatia; the island of Sicily; and others.

Crystal Cruises is another award-winning six-star cruise line. A reader’s poll by Travel + Leisure magazine named Crystal “World’s Best” in cruise line service. Conde Nast Traveler magazine has awarded Crystal “Best Large-Ship Cruise Line” while Travel + Leisure called Crystal the “World’s Best Large - Ship Cruise Line”, both titles being given for the past nine years. Crystal Cruises boasts “extraordinary cuisine” coupled with impeccable service.

Crystal offers a large number of 7- to 12-night Mediterranean cruises, many with romantic overtones. For example, the Renaissance Reflection cruise originates in Lisbon and stops in Barcelona, Cannes and Monte Carlo. The Italian Treasures cruise spends seven nights on the west coast of Italy. The Path of the Phoenicians is a twelve-night odyssey from Athens to Istanbul followed by stops at the historically famous Greek islands of Kusadasi, Rhodes, and Santorini before terminating at Venice.

The Yachts of Seabourn cruise line advertises that they provide “Ultra Luxury” by “delivering the highest levels of personalized service to an exclusive group of guests aboard intimate, elegant ships that could visit the most enticing destinations worldwide.” Seabourn sails three identical all-suite ships that cater to only 208 passengers each. Of course, dining and service is world-class.

Seabourn offers longer, leisurely cruises that can explore a small or unique area in-depth. For example, the 17-day Spring Time in Spain cruise originates in Lisbon, Portugal, stops at six Spanish ports plus ports in Monaco, France and the Balearic Islands. Many of the stops were selected due to the availability of golf courses. The 16-day Mediterranean Odyssey II begins at Istanbul; spends six days at Greek ports, four days at Italian ports along with several days at sea before terminating at Lisbon. The 7-day Capitals of Antiquity cruise begins at Cairo, Egypt; tours the historic Greek islands of Rhodes, Mykonos, and Kusadasi before terminating at Istanbul.

If luxury is your objective, there are a large number of out of the ordinary Mediterranean cruises to choose from beyond those discussed here.

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Stocking up Your Boat

There, you have just got a boat. A nice new hobby for the weekend and it is time to stock it out. It is time to get all that equipment and gear that you have read about in all the magazines and that you have dreamt about for so long. Time to fill that boat up with all the latest goodies and set sail into the unknown. Sail out and over the horizon, ready for all that may be placed in your way!

The engine has always been my greatest problem and I have this constant nightmare of breaking down whilst away from shore. The last thing that I want to do is to call for help and admit to everybody that I was not ready. Spanners, screwdrivers, engine tool kit and a few essential spares are of course a necessity but the Chain Block and the torque wrench, the hydraulic spanner and the ten-pound hammer? I am not so sure that I will ever really need them at sea.

What are you going to do with them? Lift the engine off the block and do a complete strip down whilst bobbing on the water? Let us look into this before we dive in and fill the boat up full to the brim with unessential items. Before we fill up the cabin drawers with tools of all shapes and sizes and electrical equipment that would stretch your power supply to its limits. It must be remembered that if the problem is a serious one then nine times out of ten you will not have the correct spare part anyway! So what do you really need before you make a storeroom out of every available space onboard?

Tools are essential and maybe the saving grace to any that lose their power at sea. Tools are required to unblock a fuel filter or cure a leaking pipe, but you are not going to be doing a complete overhaul so leave the 18” monkey wrench behind along with the engine lifting frame and the welding machine. Leave them safely at home in the garage and set sail with the minimum of required tools for essential repairs. Have in your boat enough tools to do the job and leave plenty of space for all the food and goodies that will make the trip into what you dreamt it would be like. Don’t turn your boat into a nightmare with unnecessary tools falling out of cupboards and leaving oily stains everywhere, just have what you need and set sail happily. Don’t have your friends and guests complaining of stubbed toes and bruises on the head as they work there way through the cupboards whilst searching for some food to eat!

The crucial point to remember about engine maintenance and repair is that it should all have been done before you left port. The engine and auxiliary equipment should be in a good condition and able to do the job it is meant to do before you take the last rope off the jetty. So any repairs and work should have been carried out before you even thought of stocking up for the trip. When you set sail you should have underneath you a boat ready and prepared for all occasions, one that you can trust in to do the job that it is required to do.

In many situations the amount of equipment that you carry does depend on the skills that you yourself possess. First of all, if you are not very good at engine overhauls then it is pointless to have the larger pieces of equipment anyway. If you are good at doing engine overhauls and have knowledge about what you are doing then you should not have set sail with a faulty engine in the first place. It is possible that you breakdown through no fault of your own but it is far better to have a good communication system to call for help and swallow your pride than to try and fix the engine yourself.

Essential items therefore consist of a set of spanners, a couple of hammers, a set of screwdrivers, and an adjustable wrench. One monkey wrench of a small size, filter removal strap for the Fuel filters and LO filters, hand crank handle if the engine is small, a spare set of batteries, some spare Lubricating Oil and some odds and ends of screws and nuts and bolts. Along with these items should be the engines tool kit, essential spares for the engine including a couple of injectors, fuel filter and LO filter inserts and anything else that the manufacturer recommends for that engine.

Leave behind the Chain Block, the large Monkey Wrench and the Hydraulic Spanners. Leave behind the spare heads and the spare crankshaft and all the spares that require the use of a chain block. Make sure before you leave that the engine is in top working condition and that you can trust in its ability to take you where you want to go without breaking down on the way. And finally make sure that your communication system is suitable and in a good working condition, so that if a problem does arise help is not far away.

There is no pride to think of when you breakdown. Safety is of a higher priority.

About The Author

Author and Webmaster of Seamania. As a Chief Engineer in the Merchant Navy he has sailed the world for fifteen years. Now living in Taiwan he writes about cultures across the globe and life as he sees it.

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Six-Star Cruising on Luxury Cruise Lines

A luxury cruise is just what the name implies, a cruise at the upper end of the spectrum, not just five stars but a six-star cruise. There are six cruise lines that are in the luxury class: Crystal Cruise Line, Cunard Cruise Line, Radisson Seven Seas, The Yachts of Seabourn, Silversea Cruise Line, and Windstar Cruises.

Crystal Cruise Line has received numerous awards for excellence. For the last nine years, Conde Nast Traveler has named Crystal “Best Large-Ship Cruise Line”. Also for the last nine years, Travel + Leisure magazine has given Crystal the status of “World’s Best Large-Ship Cruise Line”. And for service, a Travel + Leisure reader’s poll voted Crystal “World’s Best”. Crystal Cruise Line operates only three ships: Crystal Harmony, Crystal Symphony and Crystal Serenity. These ships carry approximately 1,000 passengers each and Crystal Cruise Line boasts the greatest passenger space per guest of any cruise line.

Do you recognize the ship names Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth? These great ships come from Cunard, a name long synonymous with luxury and elegance in cruises. “With Cunard, the journey may be even more magnificent than the destination” states their promotional literature. Cunard operates just two award-winning luxury ships. The Queen Mary 2, launched in January, 2004, is known as the longest, tallest and largest ocean liner and carries 2,620 passengers. It is replacing the Queen Elizabeth 2 for transatlantic crossings but the QE2 will still be available for cruises.

Radisson Seven Seas is a small luxury cruise line. Small here means that the ships carry a small number of passengers. Fewer than 700 fortunate passengers per cruise are pampered by attentive staff. Radisson Seven Seas has been named by Conde Nast Traveler and Travel + Leisure magazines to be the “World’s Best Small Cruise Line”. Radisson Seven Seas appeals to the sophisticated traveler.

The Yachts of Seabourn cruise line advertises that they provide “Ultra Luxury” by “delivering the highest levels of personalized service to an exclusive group of guests aboard intimate, elegant ships that could visit the most enticing destinations worldwide.” Seabourn sails three identical all-suite ships that cater to only 208 passengers each. Of course, dining and service is world-class.

Silversea Cruises is a new company, founded in 1994, for the express purpose of providing an ultra-luxury cruise experience aboard small and intimate ships with all the features of a large cruise vessel. The Silverseas ships Cloud, Wind, Shadow, and Whisper provide all-suite accommodations that between 250 square feet and over 1,300 square feet in size. Silversea vies with Radisson Seven Seas and Crystal Cruise Lines for the accolades of Conde Nast Traveler and Travel + Leisure in the world’s best categories. Silversea Cruises has also has been named by Conde Nast Traveler and Travel + Leisure magazines to be the “World’s Best Small Cruise Line” many times since its inception.

Windstar Cruises offers a totally different sailing experience. Windstar Cruises offers motor-sail-yachts instead of cruise ships. Yes, their ships actually have sails that are computer-controlled with the latest in technology. Windstar’s four ships carry just 148 to 308 passengers in staterooms or luxurious suites, giving the feel of being aboard a personal yacht. Even with such a small fleet, Windstar Cruises sail to over 47 countries around the world.

If you’re in the market for a luxury cruise, there are a number of excellent cruise lines to chose from.

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Norwegian Cruise Line - American Style!

It’s not just the size and opulence of their sleek and stylish fleet that attracts passengers to Norwegian Cruise Line. Norwegian Cruise Line boasts the largest ratio of staff to passengers of any cruise company and this extra service shows from stem to stern. Every inch of every ship gleams and on any trip through the corridors you always meet friendly and courteous staff in perfectly appointed uniforms.

A particular cruise feature that Norwegian Cruise Lines introduced is free-style dining. Historically, shipboard dining has been a structured affair, with meals served at preset hours, usually with assigned seating in the dining room and a dress code. Free-style dining changes all of that to match the contemporary American lifestyle. Passengers may choose from eight to a dozen dining areas on board and eat when they wish. Some dining areas serve cafeteria-style, with food already prepared and jean-clad passengers taking a tray and selecting their food items. The main dining areas serve menu-based meals with full service wait staff and where jeans and shorts are prohibited at the evening meal. All food in the dining rooms and cafeteria is included in the price of the cruise.

And you get more than your money’s worth in the quality and presentation of all food items. The average passenger gains seven pounds on a week-long cruise! In addition, Norwegian Cruise Line offers a selection of specialty or upscale restaurants on each ship and meals in these restaurants are offered at additional cost. For example, Asian, French, Japanese or Italian cuisine may be featured in a suitably decorated small restaurant. But know full well, the upscale restaurants excel in service and cuisine and provide value for the dollar for the more discriminating.

Food service is a major attraction on any cruise, but Norwegian Cruise Line also provides a full range of on-board activities 24 hours a day. A fully equipped fitness center attracts those who want to stay in shape on their vacation. The pool area is the hub of live entertainment day and evening. Ships have a number of bar, lounge and disco areas that come to life with talented performers every night. Also included in the price of the cruise is theatre entertainment that ranges from stand-up comedy to full show revues that rival those found in Las Vegas. And speaking of Las Vegas, while in international waters, passengers can enjoy all the amenities of a sparkling casino, including slots and gaming.

Norwegian Cruise Line, a premier cruise line, currently has ten large and modern ships in its fleet. The most luxurious ship in the fleet, the Norwegian Star, seasonally alternates on trips to Alaska during the summer season and cruises to the Mexican Riviera in the colder months. One of the newest ships, Norwegian Spirit, also sails to Alaska in the summer but crosses the Panama Canal to sail the Caribbean in the winter. The Norwegian Wind follows the whim of the wind and sails to many major destinations: Alaska, Hawaii, the Panama Canal, and the Caribbean while Norwegian Sun and Dream quietly cruise the Caribbean.

The brand new Pride of Aloha, as its name implies, is dedicated to custom cruises hopping between the islands of Hawaii. There is no better way to thoroughly tour Hawaii than on a cruise ship. Also brand new, Norwegian Dawn is dedicated to sailing from New York to ports in Florida and the Caribbean.

The newly renovated Norwegian Sea routinely sails from Houston, Texas through the Caribbean. A ship fit for royalty, the Norwegian Majesty, also sails through the Caribbean to ports of call in Mexico and the Bahamas.

The Norwegian Crown is nearly 20 years old but, with only 527 staterooms, provides a much more intimate atmosphere than the newer ships that accommodate nearly 2,000 passengers. Two more luxury ships will be added to the ever-expanding fleet in 2005. The soon to be introduced Norwegian Jewel will expand ports of call to Scandinavia, the French Riviera, and Italy.

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The History of Water Sports

Swimming is noted in many of the classics as relating to heroism and religion. Nicolas Wynman's Dialogue Concerning the Art of Swimming (1538) is the first recorded written document on swimming methods. Swimming first appeared in the Olympics in 1896, paralleled to the development of the swimming pool. Swimming the English Channel is the most publicized non-Olympic event. It proves excellence in strength and endurance. Matthew Webb from England was the first man to cross the English Channel in 1875, and later Gertrude Ederle of the Unites States of America became the first woman to cross in 1926.

Snorkeling to view exotic fish and aquamarine life is a much-loved vacation adventure. In ancient times snorkels were crafted from hollow reeds found in lakes and marshes. Pliny the Elder, a first century A.D. Roman makes reference to the snorkel, so the activity holds rank as one of the oldest recorded water sports. Loenardo da Vinci created a more modern snorkel when the Venetian senate summonsed him to do so. Divers attached this hollow tube to leather helmets The present-day diver's snorkel is typically a J-shaped tube that is open at the top and has a mouthpiece at the other end, usually no more than 2 ft (61 cm) long.

American West-coasters go wild riding the waves on a wooden plank known as a surfboard. Originally, surfing developed in Hawaii in the nineteenth century. It became popular in California in the 1920s, and became a hit youth sport in the 1960s.

Surfers originally used long, cumbersome wooden boards but now ride lightweight synthetic boards that allow a greater degree of maneuverability. Hawaii holds annual international surfing championships.

Water polo originated in England in 1870, and American joined the bandwagon in the early 1900s. Many club and college teams exist for this rigorous sport. Americans gave the game a twist by using a softer rubber ball in a larger pool, a game known as softball water polo. Violence and rough play ended this faction of the sport, and today only the hardball version continues to be played worldwide. Men began Olympic level water polo in 1900, and women first played in the Olympics in 2000.

Diving, another favorite Olympic sport, initiated competition in 1871 off the London Bridge. Diving is now a popular sport at the high school and collegiate level, and is an amazing display of strength, control and agility.

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5 Steps to Crime Prevention at your Marina

Spending the day or weekend on your boat is one of the pleasures most boaters look forward to all the time. Unfortunately, the marinas where vessels are stored at are just as susceptible to crime as our homes and places of work, if not more so. Criminals prey on two facts. (1) Many boats are left alone for days and weeks at a time and (2) when a boater heads out onto the water, criminals know that they have more than enough time to burglarize their parked car.

With that being said, it becomes important for boat owners to learn some common-sense practices for keeping the property on their boats and in their vehicles as safe as possible. Listed below are five steps that boaters can take to help protect their property from crime.

1. Mark It This is a proven deterrent and you will have a better chance of having your property returned if it is stolen. Etch or engrave an identification number, such as you vessel ID number, onto all of your valuable items. This will enable authorities to trace lost or stolen items back to your vessel. Also, enroll in a crime prevention program, like Boat Watch USA. It is free, and you receive a Vessel ID decal which includes a warning for all would be perpetrators to avoid your vessel. Place this decal where it can be easily seen from the most common spot your vessel is boarded from. Boat Watch USA also offers smaller Boat Watch USA warning decals to affix prominently to your major equipment.

2. Record It Secondly, record in detail all of your valuable equipment. Compile a written inventory of your boat, trailer, and all onboard equipment. Boat Watch USA includes with it’s free service a form to list unique details and other special identifying features of your vessel. If you have a trailer, you can include particulars about it too. List all electronics, outboard engines, and other gear by brand name, model and serial number. Be as descriptive as possible for both the police and insurance companies. Again, Boat Watch USA offers an online vessel equipment log where owners can record equipment information and keep it readily available for the law enforcement and insurance companies should they need it.

3. Photograph It Photograph or video tape the interior and exterior of your vessel, showing all the installed equipment and additional gear stowed aboard. These photographs should show any identifying marks or scratches that can be useful in the recovery efforts of law enforcement. Include photographs of open drawers and lockers with all contents revealed. Date and sign the photographs and add clarifying or identifying messages as necessary. Store these photographs or video tapes in a safe location outside of your boat, such as your home.

4. Secure It Most thieves are opportunists and seek out the easiest vessels to strike. Purchase and use quality locking devices for your boat to make entry and accessibility as difficult as possible for would be thieves. Also, remove as many items as feasible when you are going to leave your boat unattended. The best way to keep thieves from stealing property from your boat is to not leave it aboard. Remove high risk items like TV’s, radios, and CB’s. If you are not going to remove items, store them out of sight in a securely locked cabinet or locker. Lastly, you may consider having an alarm system installed on your vessel. Care should be taken to select security equipment that is resistant to environmental elements typically found near waterways.

5. Marina Security Many thieves are successful because they look as if they belong in the area. Become acquainted with your fellow neighbors at the marina. A tactful offer to help assist a stranger to find a person or a boat will signal to thieves that you are looking out for each other and that nobody goes unnoticed. Urge your fellow neighbors to also be observant of strangers in the area and to question their presence as well.

Be sure to always lock your vehicle when parked at a launch site, marina or dock. Remember to keep all windows secured and to remove any valuables from sight. If you are not taking your purse, cell phone, or other property with you, lock it in the trunk while you are gone. Also, to lessen the opportunity a would-be-thief has to break into your vehicle, park it in an open, visible area.

Be mindful and alert of any suspicious vehicles or persons who are lingering in the area. Record license plate numbers and remember physical descriptions of these vehicles and persons you observe loitering in the area.

Remember, a marina with good security equipment and good security practices is a good start. Having marina members who actively carry out these five steps can make the difference between crime prevention and criminal activity.

Marc Eskew is a managing partner with Boat Watch USA and widely recognized for his knowledge of marina crime prevention. To find more information on marina and boat crime prevention, visit http://www.BoatWatchUSA.com

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Are you Ready for the Cruise of a Lifetime?

Cruises are one of the best ways to unwind and relax. It's the ultimate in vacations. Is a cruise for you? Do you know what there is to do on a cruise? Its not just a ride on a boat you know.

When you are tired of working long hours and feel as though your life has become dull and uninteresting, a cruise would be a great way to liven things up, to say the least. You will get to choose where you would like to go, when you would like to go, and the activities you want to participate in. While some cruises are more for touring cities around the world, others allow you to just enjoy the sea itself.

Do you have a destination in mind for your cruise? Do you have any activities in mind that you would like to do on your cruise? If not, check out the multitude of choices available to you. Ask a travel agent to help you, or, browse websites that offer cruises. Check out your choices. Most likely, you will find something that suits your needs!

Perhaps you want to learn a new skill? Do you see yourself mountain climbing? Rock climbing? Learning to ski or go scuba diving? You can take a cruise that will allow you to try out these fascinating experiences.

Or, maybe you are more in the mood to relax on your cruise? Enjoying fine dining and live shows may be more along your lines. Taking a swim in the pool, relaxing in the sun, and spending your days with your loved ones may be the most important part of your vacation. Or, maybe you want to see the world's cities? See and learn of new cultures and adventures?

Whatever you are in the mood for, a cruise can provide a great opportunity to see new things, learn new things, and experience the best the world has to offer. Check out the multitude of options you have!

Visit http://www.e-travelpromos.com to make your travel arrangements and take a cruise of a lifetime.

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The Merchant Navy and the Internet

A web site dedicated to the writings of the sea, ships and all those that sail on them? It sounds strange as who knows what the Merchant Navy is or what those at sea actually do all day, those who work in the Industry that is. Isn’t the Merchant Navy something to do with fishing or fighting? What is interesting about that? “Get a real job”, some would say and others would ask “and so why haven’t you got a sun tan”. So why would anybody be interested in a web site filled with things that nobody is interested in – beats me.

If one would look through the endless Marine and Nautical webs sites available or if one was to go to a bookshop and look at the available literature on the subject this is what you might find. Ten books on the “Titanic”, dozens of “how to sail around the world in a plastic boat with a sail” DIY books and a couple on “when I was shipwrecked or and attacked by pirates” biographies. This is all good stuff and I must admit to do with the sea and ships, but oh so very long ago! The Merchant Navy of today is not about sails and pirates, it is not about sinking ships and unqualified people sailing the world for adventure, it is not about scurvy and cannibals in foreign lands and it is definitely not about fishing and catching the nearest ferry to France!

Merchant Navy really started to be recognized as early as the Fifteenth Century. This was when hard men in little boats, battled the oceans in the name of exploration. "Yes, dear, I will be back in ten years or so, be good”, would be heard throughout the land. From these times the Merchant Fleet grew into the heart of the British Empire, bringing back all that Tea from China, the spices from the Orient, the fruits from Morocco and the gold from everywhere. Sailing ships became the heart of the spider web that connected Britain to its colonies and outlying Islands. Heroic men set forth to bring back to the British people news and exotic goods that had become so much in demand.

Last Century sailing ships became steam ships and steam ships became fuel oil burning ships. Britain became in the middle of the last century the largest shipbuilder in the world with well over 70% of the ships being built in places like Newcastle, on the Clyde, in London and other famous Maritime Ports and Harbors of the UK. Britain also had the largest Maritime Fleet in the world and dominated Trade everywhere with its powerful supply of home built ships and rufty tufty seafarers. Yes, not long ago Britain was dependent on a massive fleet of ships importing and exporting goods and keeping the Empire together. During these times families all knew what the Merchant Navy was either through having family members at sea or through working in the support Industries of Shipbuilding, Insurance, Imports/Exports, Dockyards, Stevedores amongst many other occupations in the Maritime World!

Times change though! Thirty or so years ago the British Merchant Fleet size started to drop and the shipbuilding Industry started to wither away. Countries like Japan and Korea started building ships using cheaper labor and the cost of building a ship in the UK became prohibitive. Shipyards closed and workers were laid off in their thousands and these workers drifted into other occupations if they could or joined the long queues at the unemployment center. The fleet size reduced in their hundreds as companies either moved their ships to other flags (different countries for cheaper tax incentives) or sold off their fleets to foreign companies. The remaining British ships and the foreign ships sold laid off seafarers by the thousands and employed in their place cheaper crews from such places as India and China.

The British Merchant Navy dropped in size at such a rapid pace that it went from world dominance to nothing in a matter of a couple of years. The significance of the Merchant Fleet in the eyes of the public disappeared overnight and became an unknown quantity to the outside world.

Today things are improving. Recent Tax incentives by the British Government have caused a turn around and certain shipping companies have started to increase their fleet size under the British Flag and other companies have switched their ships operate in the UK. London as the center of Maritime Affairs managed to retain the title of “Marine Capital of the World” throughout the troubled times and still to this day stands proud above all that represents the Marine Industry.

London with its hundreds of Marine Insurance Firms, Brokerage Companies, Lawyers, Import/Export Houses and Ship Business and Consultants (amongst many other support arenas) brings in over one billion pounds per annum to the UK economy? That is London alone and does not include all the other companies and offices situated around the Islands. Furthermore, it also makes no recognition for the 60,000 British seafarers that are still out there plying there trade across the many oceans, nor for the Nautical Schools that still operate in Glasgow, Southampton and Newcastle to name only the major ones. It also does not include those fleets that are registered and operated out of British territories, like Gibraltar and it certainly does not take into account those seafarers that work in the Merchant Navy but don’t subscribe to a Union.

In basic terms the Merchant Navy could be described as any commercially operated waterborne vessel. So any vessel that makes money is a part of the Merchant Fleet. This would include for example: Research Vessels, Ferries, Fishing Boats, Oil Tankers, Passenger Ships, Chemical Tankers, Training Vessels, Hospital Ships, Diving Support Vessels, Anchor Handlers and Tugs to name but a few! It could though be said that the Merchant Navy is anything on the water that is not used to fight with. Or anything on the water that does not have a gun! But there is a crossover point and it is easier to use the Commercial explanation above and to include any ‘pleasure craft’ into the statement.

Merchant Vessels go with Imports and Exports. Trade being their primary purpose and 95% of cargoes shipped around the world is by Merchant Vessels. Not, may I say by aircraft which is often a preconception that those ashore seem to have. Cargo planes carry either very small items, or very expensive items that are needed in a hurry. A plane could not carry Oil around the world and it certainly could not carry toxic and dangerous Chemicals. Fruit is carried in ships as are vegetables and grain to name but a few! Ships carry cargo; planes carry valuable items and cost too much for general items to become viable economically. If oranges where brought in by plane they would cost well over five pounds each at a minimum, I leave that subject to rest in peace!

At home in the UK have a look around your house and think about where the items you see come from! That television in the corner, does it have Sony written on it? The Persian Carpet that decorates your sitting room I am sure was not made in the UK. The children’s toys with “made in Taiwan”, certainly do not come from a UK factory and the tea you are drinking most likely comes from India! What about the Japanese car in the garage and the rice in the bucket in the kitchen? If you were then to go a bit further and look at the wood supporting your roof you may find that it was shipped in from Finland. The gas that heats your water is shipped in from North Sea Oil Wells or from Africa and the fancy gravel that adorns your path came from Spain or France. And by no means, were any of these goods or items shipped in to Britain by an airplane! Ships brought all of these goods to your supermarket shelves, for you to enjoy in your home!

As seafarers are not fighting (which seems a common misconception) and we don’t play cards all day let us clearly state that the average seafarer suffers from overwork and stress. Stress built up over the time he spends on the ship due to the high volume of work and the responsibility that is placed on his shoulders. I will leave it at that. It would take a whole volume to describe the jobs and routines that seafarers in their respective ranks are responsible for and I suggest that you read alternative literature (if you can find any) or join up! Seafarers in short have too much to do at sea and suffer as a result of it!

The Merchant Navy today is improving in stature and in size in the UK. Slowly and with time it may grow once again to be a recognizable force and understood and respected by the general population. Long gone have the times when a Captain was a respected figure in the community but maybe he will one day be able to lift his head high a not hide under the lie of being “a travelling salesman”. One day Marine Engineers will be come respected as extremely qualified experts and not classified on the same level as a car mechanic straight out of school. Maybe one day everybody will realize that being at sea does not mean a “wife in every port” and that often nowadays seafarers no longer manage to leave the ship in their time onboard. Maybe one day seafarers will be able to go ashore and tell people what they do without having a blank response or a daft reply like “oh, erm you fish?”, or “that’s good, you do a good job protecting out shores”.

The reason for setting up a web site for the written word of the sea may now be a bit more logical to the “landlubber”. There is in fact a whole world out there that remains unknown to all. An extremely diverse and interesting world filled with cultural shock and intrigue and through the web site it is hoped that all readers will gain massive insight and knowledge into this world. The Merchant Navy and those that sail on the ship deserve far more recognition and respect than they get to date. So maybe through this web site all will change and soon Officers and Crews of the many Vessels that ply their trades will be able to lift their heads high and shout “we are in the Merchant Navy”. And all those that hear will understand and respect those persons that are part of what was once the greatest Industry that Britain can lay claim to.

About The Author

Author and Webmaster of Seamania. As a Chief Engineer in the Merchant Navy he has sailed the world for fifteen years. Now living in Taiwan he writes about cultures across the globe and life as he sees it.

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Why Take a Cruise Vacation?

Have you considered taking a cruise vacation but just aren’t sure if it would be right for you? With all the cruise lines available, all the cruise destinations, the range of prices, there is a cruise for just about everyone.

Do you commute to work every day, sitting in traffic for perhaps hours? Think about it, on a cruise you don’t drive anywhere for 7, 10, 14 days or more. Now, even if you were on a bus tour with no driving yourself, you haul your luggage or at least pack and unpack it at each stop. On a cruise, you check your luggage when you check in and it magically appears in your cabin, stateroom, or suite. You unpack once, feeling at home for the duration of the cruise. The cruise staff will tell you when to place your bags outside your accommodations at the end of the cruise and, just a magically, your luggage will be waiting for you on shore at a designated pick-up point. Taking a cruise vacation frees you from some of the hassles of traveling.

If you take a driving vacation, there’s always the question of where to stop to eat. All meals are included in the price of your cruise and great food is one of the main attractions of taking a cruise. Most contemporary cruises take into account the modern casual lifestyle and provide a variety of restaurants and snack bars on board. Typically, there is a varied and plentiful breakfast and lunch buffet similar to what you find in Las Vegas. Or you can eat breakfast or lunch in one of the ship’s restaurants, ordering exactly what you want from the ample menu, prepared fresh for you. Restaurants are usually open for meals for extended hours and buffets are generally open all day and into the night. Have you heard of the midnight buffet available on some cruises?

Dinner is an important event on a cruise ship, a tradition dating back to the late 1800’s when cruises were for royalty and the wealthy who expected elegant formal dinners. Again, in today’s lifestyle the elegant dinner is optional, and for those who prefer to dine casually, the dinner buffet is available usually until 9 pm. Most cruise ships offer excellent cuisine, especially at dinner, in the main dining room or rooms plus offer meals at upscale specialty restaurants at additional cost. Cruise lines base much of their reputation on their food service, and terms such as “world class cuisine” and “gourmet meals” are combined with “impeccable service” to insure that the onboard dining experience is truly memorable. Many cruises still offer one or more optional formal dinners where ladies where long formal gowns or other evening dresses and gentlemen wear tuxedos or dark suits.

Once onboard your cruise vessel, there are activities 24 hours a day. Modern cruise ships boast state-of-the-art 700 plus seat theatres for quality shows and entertainment, all included in the cruise price. There is unique entertainment in the theatre every evening of the cruise. Most ships also have a number of themed bars, lounges, and discos with live entertainment that are open into the early morning hours. Alcoholic beverages and soft drinks are seldom included in the cruise price. Most ships also provide a casino that is open while the ship is in international waters.

If night life isn’t your style, you can enjoy the onboard pool, spa, library, fitness center, and other amenities. Many cruises now offer instructional classes on a variety of topics during the day. If you have children on the cruise, there are usually play areas and programs geared to different age groups.

Did we forget about the cruise destination itself? Cruises typically stop at a different port of call each day or every other day, depending upon distances and sailing time between points of interest. You may stay aboard the ship all day or disembark at any stop. You are free to explore each destination on your own as long as you return to the ship by the designated time.

Also cruise lines offer a variety of shore excursions at additional cost. These adventures are geared toward the unique features of the destination. For example, Caribbean cruises offer snorkeling, diving or beach excursions while Alaskan cruises offer helicopter tours or dogsled trips. For the less adventuresome, normally there are bus tours or supervised shopping excursions in the local port. Everything, including meal stops, is prearranged. All you need to do is find the correct line onshore and an experienced guide handles the rest of your tour.

With all these great services available at a reasonable cost, why not take a cruise vacation?

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Why a Cruise Vacation is YOUR Dream Holiday

Thinking you could use an escape from the wintertime blahs, maybe even that dream holiday you've been thinking about for years? A Caribbean cruise vacation is the answer! What makes a cruise your dream holiday, you ask? Well, put simply, a cruise combines all the elements of a dream vacation into one blissful trip. There is ALWAYS something to do, no matter your age or interests. Whether you're on your honeymoon, vacationing with the family, or spending quality time reuniting old friends, a cruise is guaranteed to fulfill your dreams.

Picture yourself riding on a beautiful cruise ship, looking over the railing to see brilliant blue waters, idyllic sunsets, and dolphins playing in the white-capped waves. Do you feel dreamy already? This fantasy can be your reality if you choose a cruise for your next vacation.

With multiple poolside decks to lay out in the sunshine while enjoying the sights and sounds of the ocean, along with reggae music and fruity island beverages, daytime on the cruise ship can be very relaxing. If you prefer to be more active, most ships are fully equipped with activities. Take a jog around the boat-top track, or spend the day in aerobics and yoga classes followed by a massage and facial at the spa. If shopping is your one true love, you'll be in heaven with all the shops on the ships, ranging from inexpensive trinkets to fancy wine and fine clothing.

As if there isn't enough to do aboard the boat, don't forget about island excursions! As the ship makes stops at various tropical paradises, you can take in the local culture or fulfill your need for adventure. Locals await you to take you to their favorite coral to swim with the dolphins or on a waterfall climb. Also, there is unlimited shopping on the islands, so you can really add to your art collection or your wardrobe. Try the native food of the islands, and maybe learn a new word or two. By the time you climb back aboard your ship you'll truly feel like you've visited another world.

Now it's time to hop in the shower to prepare for the evening. Every night on a cruise ship is magical. Start out with a five-course meal in the fine dining room (that's already paid for!!). Enjoy drinks, piano music, cover bands, dancing and more in one of the several bars, or try your luck at black jack or poker in the casino. There are always cruise-wide games to play on the decks if you want to meet new people or just be silly with your friends and family. No matter what you are looking for in a holiday vacation, a cruise is sure to fulfill your dreams!

Keith Kingston is a professional web publisher offering Royal Carribean cruises and cheap hotel reservations.

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Airboats - The Right Boat For Many People

The state of Florida is filled with lakes, swamps and unchartered territory that can only be reached by airboat. Airboat popularity continues to rise in Florida and boating enthusiasts are making new airboat purchases everyday. Choosing the right airboat is important and can be something like choosing a car or truck, it is a major purchase. There are a few things that you may want to consider as you shop for the right airboat.

The following is a general outline of the topics that can help you decide what you really want.

You have to ask yourself many questions when determining what airboat is best for you. Including topics such as the cost factor, whether to purchase a new or used airboat. Your stability needs to include the size of hull that you will require will help determine the size of engine. Also, what is the main purpose of the use of the airboat? In addition, you need to determine the performance expectancy meaning, what do you want your boat to be capable of?

Next is choosing your power drive and propeller design. Reliability of all welded aluminum hulls are other items of consideration. New or used, it is important to know your craft and the tolerance of the hull. In reference to the boat’s warranty, materials and construction, use quality airboat industry standard parts. And finally, what options would you like on your airboat.

Whichever options you decide to choose, consider what you are doing and what you are getting into before you start. And remember, you get what you pay for, so from the safety perspective, going cheap probably isn’t the best idea.

Airboat safety is important. The general population can't explore the type of territories that an airboat owner can. Airboats have the versatility that other boats don’t. So in many cases and situations, when air boating in the back areas of the rivers, eddies and swamps, you are normally on your own.

It is great to have a craft that goes so many places but sometimes this can also be somewhat dangerous. Travel in two or more craft if possible and have reliable communications onboard such as a cellular or satellite phone or a two-way radio.

Once you categorize your needs, it will often determine what design is required to suit that need. This will get you into the right ballpark. Airboats hulls come in a variety of sizes of airboats. Sizes range from 10x7 ft to the large 25x8 ft airboat. Each foot-length of boat comes in three available widths: the 7, 7.5 or 8 ft. The most popular sized boats are the 12-14 ft boats. There are also companies that specialize in making large sized tour boats. Once you decide what hull is needed the rest of the boat comes easier.

It is very rewarding to step into the right airboat and enjoy the endless acres of fun and water forgotten and unused by conventional craft. Be safe, know your limitations and let it happen.

Copyright Troy Denson - http://www.airboatsbyhamant.com

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Yacht Charter From Rhodos Base - Dodecanese

The most famous of the Dodecanese, beautiful and famous for its mixed lifestyles, Rhodos has contributed the Colossus, a huge statue which stood at the port's entrance, to the seven wonders of the world. The old city is surrounded by powerful fortifications with bastions, battlements, gates and moat; a fine example of 15-16th century art. In the midst of the old city, and separated from it by an internal wall, stands the Palace of the Grand Masters of the Order of Saint John.

Now fully restored, with its fine wooden ceilings and floors paved with marble in various colors or with ancient mosaics brought over from Kos and alabaster windows, its fine 16th century furniture, this castle will fascinate you and make you understand the great diversity of Greek history. Rhodos offers beautiful holiday resorts along an endless coastline, restaurants, tavernas etc. and a famous casino. Numerous excursions and sailing trips can be made to visit sights like Kamiros, regarded as the Pompeii of Rhodes, and Butterfly valley, the Castallia fountain and many more.

Last but not least, the Acropolis of Lindos, where a spacious arcade marks the beginning of a stately staircase leading to the raised terrace on which stand the remains of 5th century BC Propylaea. Past this , the way leads to the sanctuary of the Lindian Athena with its beautiful 4th century BC temple perched on the edge of the cliff commanding a breathtaking view of the sea below.

Rhodos is the main base in the Dodecanese for bareboat charters in the area and the adjacent Turkish coast. Crewed yachts are available from Rhodos at an extra charge, due to the cost of the empty run. Click on the following link http://www.seascope-sailing.com/english/bbprices.html for bare boat charters and this one http://www.seascope-sailing.com/crewed/motoryachts.asp for our list of crewed yachts.

Yannis Moraitis, director of Seascope Sailing Yacht Charters.

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The Rise and Rise of Croatia For Sailing Holidays

In the 1980s, Croatia - then part of Yugoslavia - built up a sizeable yacht charter industry. It was never then on the scale to rival long time favourite Greece, but it was large enough to get itself noticed as an attractive coming destination. Then came the various Balkan wars - one of them involving Croatia itself - and the disintegration of old Yugoslavia. Croatia is now the ex-Yugoslav republic with almost all the coast line!

Since the wars ended the growth of the croatian yacht charter industry has been little short of astonishing. In an industry notoriously short of credible statistics, we suspect that Croatia must now be a serious rival to Greece. There are a number of expalanations for this remarkable success:


The country is naturally blessed with sailing waters as good and varied as anywhere in the world.
After the war, the Croatian government went out of its way to encourage and indeed subsidise the re-building and building of the necessary infrastructure - most obviously the marinas.
Northern Croatia is a 4 hour drive from most of Austria, and southern parts of Germany. Even Dalmatia, where perhaps the best sailing is to be found - is only 6 hours away. This was always a big advantage, but in the wake of 9/11, when Germans in particular were reluctant to climb on an airplane, it catapulted the industry forward.
Sailing holidays in Croatia now include almost everything that customers could conceivably want. There are thousands of bareboat yachts to charter in bases from Pula and Cres in Istria, to the massive yachting centres of Zadar, Sukosan, Sibenik, Murter Island, Split, & Dubrovnik. Each one of those can be chartered with a skipper for those without the necessary experience. There are sailing flotillas from Split, and an RYA Authorised Sailing School on Murter Island. The opportunities to spend one week afloat and another ashore are endless.

One of the problems for the British used to be that getting there was expensive and there were not enough seats on such planes flew there. Things started to improve in 2004, with regular charter flights to Split at least. For 2005, there are flights to Opatija in the north, Zadar to get to central Dalmatia, Split, and also Dubrovnik. Getting to Istria is easy. Just fly EasyJet to Venice, or Ryanair to Trieste. The first has hydrofoil links to the excellent sailing of Pula; the second is a transfer bus away from Portoroz (actually in Slovenia), and Pula. Croatia is now the sailing destination for the British - the destination that has it all!

Christopher LONGMORE - Owner of Top Notch, a GibSea402 based in Turkey and of the Global Yacht sailing holidays group.

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Cruising with the Mouse - Disney Cruise Line

There’s magic in everything that team Disney touches and their cruise line is no exception. Michael Eisner himself commissioned a talented group of ship designers, cruise experts and Disney creators to produce cruise ships that would appeal to adults and children of all ages. The result was two nearly-identical ships, Disney Wonder and Disney Magic.

The ships are distinctively Disney, with the famous mouse silhouette prominently placed on the smokestacks and appearing frequently throughout the ships. That’s not all; a fifteen-foot statue of Goofy is the figurehead on Disney Magic while Donald Duck adorns the front of Disney Wonder. Of course, cast members masquerade through the ship in costumes of the famous Disney characters. Disney art is featured on the walls and images of Disney characters appear everywhere. Disney excels at promoting everything Disney so expect onboard shops to be full of Disney memorabilia.

Disney Cruise Line offers three, four, seven and ten day cruises that sail from Disney’s own Port Canaveral near Orlando to popular spots in the Caribbean, including St. Maarten, Nassau, Antigua, Cozumel, St. Thomas, Grand Cayman Island, St. Lucia, and Key West. All cruises stop at for a day at Castaway Cay, a private island developed by Disney solely for the enjoyment of Disney Cruise Line passengers.

The cruise can easily be combined with a stay at Walt Disney World; passengers can stay at Disney World for several days before or after a cruise for one price that includes transportation on, what else, a Disney bus to or from Port Canaveral. And with the latest technology, tourists check in only once and the key card issued to them unlocks both their hotel and stateroom doors.

As expected, Disney Cruise Line caters to children with activities for all age groups all day long. In fact, more than 15,000 square feet of ship’s real estate is devoted to children. Teens have a private area of the ship dedicated to their interests that offers video games, movies, and a place to listen to CD’s. Supervised teen sports are also available.

Disney Cruise Lines provides quality nighttime entertainment in a 977-seat theatre each evening with, of course, a family orientation. While other cruise lines mimic Las Vegas entertainment, Disney entertainment is similar to shows at Disney World. As might be expected, there is no casino on board the Disney ships. However, adults can find evening entertainment in a number of lounges and nightclubs.

A special feature of the Disney cruises is the dining arrangement. Dinners are served at 6:30 and 8:30 pm in one of three family dining areas. Over a three day period, a passenger will have dinner in a different restaurant each night, thus getting to experience the unique ambiance of each one. For a $10 cover charge, those wishing to avoid family dining can opt to eat at the upscale adult-only restaurant, but only after gaining sought-after advance reservations.

If you or your children adore everything Disney, you will certainly enjoy a Disney cruise.

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Cruise The Nile of Cleopatra

For centuries, the Nile River has been at the center of life in Egypt. The ancient Egyptian civilization relied on the flooding of the Nile to create fertile land for farming in an otherwise desert landscape. Excavations along the Nile have unearthed vast quantities of archeological remnants from ancient times and a leisurely cruise along the Nile takes you through this ancient populated area that is so steeped in history. And remember, you are following a royal route; the pharaohs and Queen Cleopatra cruised the Nile!

A cruise along Nile is an excellent way of visiting scattered archeological sights in a country with less than spectacular roads and airline service. In fact, some quality travel agents recommend cruising as the preferred method of transportation in Egypt. The best time of year to enjoy a Nile cruise is winter, from December to February, due to the hot desert climate.

Think of the romance of a leisurely cruise through such an ancient and historic land. The banks of the Nile are lined with ancient monuments and unusual sites, like banana plantations. Excursions to other famous locations, such as the Karnak Temple and the tomb of Nefertiti in the town of Luxor, are available on most cruises. Other towns that can be touring stops are Aswan, Esna, Kom Ombo and Edfu. Knowledgeable local guides are available and are recommended to explain the finer points of each site.

A Nile cruise can be quite economical. For a three-star ship the cost can be as little as $70 per person per night while a deluxe cruise can cost a mere $130 per person per night, double occupancy. The length of the cruise can vary from 3, 4 or 7 nights. Rooms are well-appointed and meals are included. Of course, deluxe and luxury cruise boats also provide a swimming pool, Jacuzzi, bar and recreation facilities, and gift shops. Air-conditioning is a must for the American tourist who is unaccustomed to the possible one hundred degree heat. And remember, since you are cruising on a river than the ocean, the river cruise ship will be much smaller, with anywhere from 100 to 500 passengers.

Generally, meals on a Nile cruise are served at a specific time, with all passengers being served at a single seating. Expect a full range of cuisine from local to international. Some meals, such as lunch and dinner, may be served buffet style. And, of course, luxury cruise companies employ world-class chefs to pamper the palette.

A cruise is an excellent way for the American tourist to visit a unique and different culture since all services are provided. For example, there is no worry about where and what to eat. Also the cruise company arranges all the tours to the major ancient attractions and provides reputable guides who know Egyptian customs. Thus, you do not need local currency for admissions as these have been paid in advance. By taking a cruise, you are buying a measure of safety in a foreign land, provided that you select a reputable cruise company with a good reputation.

Egypt is an ancient land with fascinating monuments and temples that are adorned with mysterious hieroglyphics. What better way to immerse yourself into this unique culture than to experience it by cruising the Nile like the royal pharaohs.

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