Posted on October 30th, 2008 by Amanda
The top US train trips can go anywhere from a few days to a few weeks, and they can include lodging at upscale resorts and hotels. You might be cash strapped or looking toward meeting a budget, and you might have a large family on your hands. However, a train trip can be a great experience, in that you can see a lot of the US through the windows of a train. Imagine: this was the way that people used to travel, and they relied heavily on it, so can you picture yourself traveling this way? Train trips, therefore, are not just excursions through the U.S., they are also a way for you to get in good touch with your history. You will need to invest a lot of time in order to enjoy your train trip, not to mention a lot of money in order to spend for it.
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Posted on July 17th, 2008 by Amanda
It isn’t unusual for people to think of taking a cruise as an unobtainable luxury. The truth is that if you add up all you spend on other vacations, cruising is actually a better value. There are even special rates and deals for families with kids.
For a very inexpensive cruise deal, contact Discovery Cruise Lines. They offer a one day cruise from Florida to the Bahamas and back. You can choose to stay overnight on the island. If you do, you complete your round trip on the next day. The price for the complete trip is less than one hundred dollars for adults and about half that for kids.
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Posted on July 14th, 2008 by Amanda
Finding Cheap Train Tickets for Kids and Their Families
People don’t talk much about the railroad as a mode of transportation in the United States. Most of the country is more concerned with travel by car or by plane. In other countries, the train is a prominent part of the landscape. Almost anywhere you go, you can find cheap train tickets for kids.
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Posted on July 13th, 2008 by Amanda
Indoor And Outdoor Adventure At The Gap
A nice place to have a long-awaited adventure is a place most people would call “The Gap”. This place is a fine combination of the natural outdoors and the comfortable indoors. In short, the Gap is an amazing sporting paradise. There are different sports you can choose from, ones that would usually have the sun’s heat and others that are required to be done indoors.
A golf haven
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Posted on April 25th, 2008 by Jeff
3 years ago, I helped create the Coastal Vacations Sales Center
system. I took a great idea from Paul Langley, and helped
a team manufacture a system that paid out over $4 million in
commissions in the last 3 years.
Now call center systems are cropping up everywhere, but sadly
they are NOT DOING IT RIGHT. And they are sometimes hurting
rather than helping people.
The Coastal Sales Center was one of the ultimate outsourcing
services that put a million dollars in my bank account.
I left that system in October 2007, and used a different
system called Decide Freedom International (DFI) to promote Coastal.
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