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Travel Tours – The Upside And Downside Of Choosing
Posted by Colon Bolden in Condos Friday, 3 June 2011 16:01 No Comments
If you’re dreaming of seeing the world, you’ll realize that tour companies are in the dream-fulfillment business. They print up beautiful brochures showing the world’s greatest sceneries, which they will gladly wrap up for you in neat packages but they offer many advantages. On a prepaid tour, you can sit back and let somebody else take care of all the details of handling your destinations. A tour relieves you of the chores of getting around on your own in places you never seen, choosing hotels, deciding where to eat, making restaurant reservations, or planning every day’s sight-seeing. You’ll never have to worry about transporting luggage or finding your way to a hotel. And if your luggage does not show up, it’s the tour guide, not you, whose job it is to make sure your luggage is found.
Tour buses generally offer comfortable seats and big windows that give you the best views as you travel. Not the least of the appeal of a tour is the cost. Because of the economics of group buying, tours almost always save money over trying to duplicate the same trip on your own. In peak season, the clout of a tour company often ensures room reservations that an individual cannot afford. Some tours also offer roommate matching services to avoid the single supplement, allowing a big saving for solo travelers. Single travelers also enjoy the advantage of companionship, especially important at mealtime. Most often, a block of tables is reserved for tour members, and a single person would naturally join the other members of the group.
Despite the many pros of group travel, you should not sign on for a tour without checking into the negative points. In exchange for the advantages, you give up the right to set your own schedule. There’s a set time that you must leave your bags outside your hotel room door each morning, as well as a designated hour for breakfast and departure and those times are likely to be very early. The average tour is geared to covering as much ground as possible, so you have little opportunity for browsing or lingering.
Of course, just because you’ve paid for the full tour doesn’t mean that you must climb every hill or see every sight on the itinerary. It’s perfectly okay to decline and meet the group afterward. But when the bus is ready to roll, you’d better be on board. The size of the group also limits your choice of lodgings and restaurants. Intimate inns and cafes cannot accommodate a busload of tourists. So you’ll be staying in larger commercial hotels chosen for their ability to handle a group well, and you’ll will frequently be offered fixed menus in large restaurants, unless you want to pay extra to venture out on your own.
Despite these warnings, the makeup of any one tour can be very confusing, and sometimes you can luck out. The one element that makes or breaks a tour is the tour director or tour manager. It is up to the tour director to see that everyone shows up on time, to deal with the inevitable grumblers, and to set a tone of goodwill and fun for everybody else. Ideally, this person should be all things to all people. This person should be friendly, outgoing, humane, intelligent, articulate, witty, well informed, and even tactful. Directors are usually college educated and the better established the tour company, the better the chances that you will have an expert tour director.
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Montreal Travel: Grand Views from Belvedere over Downtown Montreal
Posted by admin in Condos Sunday, 8 May 2011 01:46 9 Comments
FromAugust 12 to 14, 2009 we spent three days in Montreal, primarily to watch the Rogers Cup, one of the premier events on the ATP Tour. Given that we are ardent tennis fans and have been attending the Rogers Cup in Toronto for many years, we decided to expand our tennis horizons and travel to Montreal this year. We had a chance to see the world elite of mens tennis players competing in Montreals Uniprix Stadium which is located in Jarry Park. We spent two days at the stadium with our matinee tickets and saw all top 10 tennis players either compete or warm up on one of the side courts. Competitors included world number 1 Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray, Andy Roddick and many more. Attending a tennis tournament mid week is great because you see so much action, both in the main stadium and on the side courts. Watching Marat Safin practice bare-chested and tossing one of his rackets against the fence was definitely one of the highlights of this excursion. We also had a bit of time to explore the city and enjoyed a nice dinner on Prince Arthur Square on the first day. This cobblestoned pedestrian street holds a large collection of restaurants and is buzzing with people at night time. We even played some tennis ourselves at Parc Lafontaine, an expansive public park that features a large pond and a variety of recreational facilities. On Friday morning we also spent some time in Old Montreal and the Montreal Port area, one of Montreals primary tourist draws. This …
Montreal Travel: Driving by Montreal General Hospital
Posted by admin in Condos Wednesday, 4 May 2011 01:46 No Comments
FromAugust 12 to 14, 2009 we spent three days in Montreal, primarily to watch the Rogers Cup, one of the premier events on the ATP Tour. Given that we are ardent tennis fans and have been attending the Rogers Cup in Toronto for many years, we decided to expand our tennis horizons and travel to Montreal this year. We had a chance to see the world elite of mens tennis players competing in Montreals Uniprix Stadium which is located in Jarry Park. We spent two days at the stadium with our matinee tickets and saw all top 10 tennis players either compete or warm up on one of the side courts. Competitors included world number 1 Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray, Andy Roddick and many more. Attending a tennis tournament mid week is great because you see so much action, both in the main stadium and on the side courts. Watching Marat Safin practice bare-chested and tossing one of his rackets against the fence was definitely one of the highlights of this excursion. We also had a bit of time to explore the city and enjoyed a nice dinner on Prince Arthur Square on the first day. This cobblestoned pedestrian street holds a large collection of restaurants and is buzzing with people at night time. We even played some tennis ourselves at Parc Lafontaine, an expansive public park that features a large pond and a variety of recreational facilities. On Friday morning we also spent some time in Old Montreal and the Montreal Port area, one of Montreals primary tourist draws. This …
Florida Travel — Miami Travel: Bicycling in Downtown Miami and Miami Beach
As the cold weather starts to settle in over Canada, it’s always a real treat to get away to a warm and sunny destination. And there is no closer and more convenient destination from Toronto than Florida. So I used up some of my Airmiles to book flights for my husband and me to Miami. On November 27, 2010 we arrived at the Miami Airport, picked up our rental car and drove north to the City of Weston, where we would be spending a week at the Mizner Place Resort in a well-equipped one-bedroom apartment. On Sunday, November 28, 2010, I drove south into Miami to do some sightseeing where I visited Villa Vizcaya, an opulent mansion that was constructed between 1914 and 1919 for James Deering, an industrialist and heir to the International Harvester fortune. Built in a Venetian and Renaissance revival style, this National Historic Landmark impresses with its interior courtyard, its formal reception rooms, lavish private living quarters and its breathtaking location on Biscayne Bay. My explorations continued on Monday with a trip into downtown Fort Lauderdale where I explored the Las Olas Riverfront. Las Olas Boulevard is Fort Lauderdale’s most popular shopping avenue and the Las Olas Riverfront is an entertainment complex that features several restaurants, nightclubs and retail outlets, all set on a scenic waterfront promenade along the New River. On November 30, 2010 I headed off again to another interesting destination in Miami: the Spanish Monastery at St. Bernard de …
Is A Las Vegas Condo Rental The Right Option For You?
Posted by William Beede in Condos Tuesday, 28 December 2010 21:29 No Comments
If you are planning on visiting the Las Vegas area, you may want to review the many Vegas vacation condos that are currently available. There is an abundance of condos in the Las Vegas area and many owners of these properties rent them out to vacationers. Many vacationers love these accommodations too, because they offer all of the comforts of their own homes, but they have few of the drawbacks that are commonly associated with hotels on the strip.
Whether you are planning on visiting this area for an extended period of time, or you are just planning on visiting this area as a tourist, you will likely find these accommodations to be perfect for all of your needs, because they come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Anyone who is looking for a great place to stay for an affordable price will likely find the many small properties scattered around Sin City to be perfect for their needs, but there is also an abundance of valuable and large properties available for rent here as well.
It is every easy to find a property in this area as well. If you want to find a property quickly, you may want to contact a travel agent or a real estate broker. A travel agent can provide you with a list of properties in Vegas that can accommodate your needs at a price you can afford. A real estate broker also has access to numerous listings that are currently available for short term and long term rent.
While you are searching for the property you are going to rent, you should take a variety of factors into consideration to ensure the quality of your rental. There is a wide range of properties currently on the market.
For this reason, you may want to look for a property that has a pool available. By taking factors like these into consideration before you make your booking, you can be certain that your vacation will be as enjoyable as possible.
If you are looking for a pool to swim in throughout your stay, you may want to take this factor into consideration. Also, if you are planning on throwing a party while you are here, you may want to talk with the property owners about the rules they have established for their rental before you make a selection. You should also review the location of the rental you are interested in to make sure it is close to the attractions you want to visit.
Due to the versatility of Vegas vacation rentals, they are truly one of the best accommodations available to travelers today. Whether you are interested in throwing a huge party in Sin City, or you are interested in traveling in the cheapest manner possible, you a Vegas vacation condo will likely help you thoroughly enjoy your stay in Nevada.
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