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Travel Sydney – Family Attractions

October 7, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

For locals and international travelers alike, there are several family attractions in Sydney, Australia. If you are looking for fun for the family, you can find anything from zoo experiences to the adrenaline rush of extreme sports-like adventures. Here are a few of the popular Sydney attractions.

The Sydney Tower was first opened to the public in 1981. The turret has a capacity of 960 persons and at 1014ft, it only takes 40 seconds in one of the 3 elevators to get there. Once at the top, you can visit two levels of restaurants, the coffee lounge and the observation deck. In addition to the spectacular 360 degree views, you can take the family on a virtual reality ride across Australia on the OzTrek, or try the Skywalk – a safety-harnessed walk across the glass-covered floor of the walkway.

The Sydney Aquarium is another excellent choice for families to visit. Any trip to the Sydney harbour should include a visit to the Sydney Aquarium. With over 12,000 animals, there’s sure to be a favorite for each member of your family. The Aquarium has a main exhibit hall, two interactive touch pools, two floating oceanariums and one fixed oceanarium. The fixed one is dedicated the Great Barrier Reef.

When looking for Australian tourist information while planning Australian trips, definitely put the Sydney Tower and the Sydney Aquarium on your list of things to do with your family.

All About Vegas Baby

October 6, 2008 by · 1 Comment 

With the summer winding down and the cooler weather coming on, it may be time to consider travel to warmer places. If you haven’t been to Las Vegas, you should put it on your list of “must visit” destinations. Even if your game isn’t gambling, there are tons of shows and famous sites to see.

The Excalibur Tournament of Kings is a one-of-a-kind dinner show that “when you are in Vegas…” you need to see. Be served by bar wenches and eat with your fingers while you watch jousts and invading armies do battle like ages gone by. Truly an adventure, the Excalibur offers accommodations, entertainment, restaurants and spa treatments fit for a Queen (or King).

You might find Love at the Cirque du Soleil show featured at the famous Mirage hotel. The show celebrates the musical legacy of The Beatles every night. 60 international dancers astound and amaze with aerial performances, extreme sports and urban freestyle dancing. If this is something you would want to see first-hand and up close, then check out the Mirage Hotel Discounts.

The MGM Grand is another famous hot spot in Las Vegas. With so many shows to choose from, there is sure to be something for all tastes. Many famous and live performances include; Madonna, The Jonas Brothers, Jimmy Buffet, Wayne Newton and David Copperfield.

With so many places to see and things to do, you really can’t go wrong with accommodation in style in any of the famous hotels on “the strip”. Las Vegas Hotel Discounts are easy to come by, if you know where to look.

Spirtual Travel

October 5, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

In today’s fast-paced rush, rush world, it is often easy to forget about emotional and inner health. Daily commutes to work, taking kids from this place to that, and rushing home to get dinner on the table for everyone else is a common daily activity for most families.

Sometimes it’s easy to disconnect with your inner self and lose sight of even the possibility of a stress free day. One might consider a day spa, or a weekend retreat to the cottage. But what if you went one step further and tried Spiritual Retreats?

Sedona Vortex Tours enable you to reconnect with your inner self and to re-align yourself with the natural energies of the earth. Every person’s experience is different and, depending on your needs, you will be able to let go of anger, realize forgiveness, or connect with your spirit guides.

Instead of a traditional weekend at the cabin or cottage, consider treating yourself to one of the Sedona Retreats with a shamanic healer and guide to help you reconnect with your inner self.

Advantages of Fractional Ownership

October 5, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

Fractional ownership of property is a popular trend, but why is this? What are the advantages of owning property in this way? This article considers the aspects of purchase cost, size, location, and maintenance.

Reduced Cost

If you are considering buying a property then the financial commitment can seem daunting. If you could reduce the cost of purchasing your dream home by a factor of 10 that would make it much more manageable. With careful planning and selection of your fellow fraction owners it is possible to share the cost of purchasing without having to compromise on the weeks that you spend at your fractional property (most second home owners only stay 4-6 weeks in a year).

A Bigger/More Luxurious Home or a Better Location

If you’re lucky you have the budget to buy your own property outright, but just consider how much more you could get if you multiplied your budget by 4 or 10 times! Perhaps your own budget would buy a property near the sea, but by using a fractional scheme you might be able to afford a beach-side property!

Reduced Maintenance Worries

The dream of holiday property ownership is often spoiled by concerns over maintenance. It’s one thing to have your idyllic holiday home in the West Country or France but not so much fun if you have to spend the first day of you hard-earned holiday cleaning! By splitting the cost with your fellow fraction owners it becomes more affordable to have the property maintained and repaired by a professional company.

Diversify Your Holiday Property Portfolio!

You may be in the excellent position of being able to buy and maintain 1 holiday home. How much more fun would it be to use this money to buy fractions in 10 holiday homes around the country (or the world). How good would photos of all of your holiday homes look on your wall!

Conclusion

If you accept the fact that you will only use your property for a few weeks each year it seems hard to argue with the advantages of true fractional ownership of property. Buying property in this way could make it more affordable, bigger, in a better location, or allow you to have more than one property! Just make sure you check out any deal that you are interested in to make sure that it isn’t timeshare in disguise!

Toronto Hotels

October 5, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

Toronto has earned the distinction of being the most diverse city in the world, with over a hundred spoken languages. The third most livable city in the world, it is considered a thriving, bustling, vivacious location. The energy of Toronto is formidable. Those who live there love it. Those who visit don’t want to leave. Such is the charm of this city without boundaries – metaphorically speaking, of course.

Visitors to Toronto come knowing they will fall in love with it. They need a place to put their feet up and enjoy the vast expanse of emotion, landscape, business, enterprise and poetry that is Toronto. Quite natural for a city like this, a huge assortment of cozy and comfy accommodations is on hand. From five-star comfort to more down-to-earth variations such as bed and breakfasts, it’s all there. Whether it’s for business or fun that one goes to Toronto, there is always an ideal place to stay.

However, Toronto’s popularity with travelers, both for business and fun alike, has inflated the prices of accommodation. Notable downtown hotels charge a premium from April to October, which is considered high season. There is a 5% accommodation tax and 7% GST, all refundable to visitors. The proximity of hotels to the subway and surface transport is a major consideration while looking for decent and affordable hotel accommodations. It offers backpackers a tremendous opportunity to get intimate with the city without draining the wallet. Additionally, there are quite a few choices not too far from Pearson International Airport, in the gorgeous Parklands area in the east and in the cities on the fringes of Toronto. The area supposedly offers 32,000 hotel rooms for rent, so travelers of every kind will find something to fit their needs. Of course, one will certainly have to state those needs very clearly. For instance, if one needs a smoke-free room, then it will have to be specifically requested. Bed and breakfast is also a very popular concept in Toronto.

Proximity to the business district, world-class entertainment centers or shopping malls is one of the major criteria for the selection for hotel rooms. The sports and entertainment complex is an attractive destination for people who love sports. This venue also offers rooms that overlook the playing field.

These are examples of what is available in Toronto, both for the laid-back traveler with little to spend and the discerning one for whom luxury is a must.

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