Posted on November 7th, 2008 by Amanda
Enjoy winter earlier than usual by taking a Thanksgiving ski vacation. If you’re looking for a spot of skiing paradise to share with your loved ones come Thanksgiving, here are several vacation deals you should consider.
Alta, Utah: Alta Lodge
Enjoy four nights of Thanksgiving bliss at Alta Lodge from November 26 to 30 at the Alta Lodge for as low as $1,538. The package includes hassle-free meals; full breakfasts shall be beautifully prepared by Chef Paul Raddon and his trusted staff so all you have to worry is when you wish to eat and how long you’d like to stay out and ski. If you’re in the mood to relax, there’s a hot pool and sauna to help you refresh yourself.
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Posted on November 7th, 2008 by Amanda
Thanksgiving may be the season for expressing gratitude, but it’s hard to feel grateful when you remember the usual hassles accompanying this holiday. Cooking is the biggest dilemma and in most cases, it unfortunately falls on just one or two women’s shoulders to prepare a huge feast for the entire family. And then there’s the matter of preparing the house to accommodate all visiting friends and loved ones.
Spend Thanksgiving Away from Home
If you want a headache-free weekend this Thanksgiving, treat yourself and everyone else to a relaxing weekend getaway for the holiday. Here are a few vacation deals to give you an idea of what to look for.
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Posted on November 6th, 2008 by Amanda
You might be having a special someone over for Thanksgiving, and you might be cooking up that turkey already (or planning to). You may be contemplating on candles and roses, even a proposal! So why not have a romantic Thanksgiving vacation that you will always remember? Here are a few tips that you might want to follow as you go and celebrate your love this Thanksgiving.
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Posted on November 6th, 2008 by Amanda
New England is the best place to be come Thanksgiving, if you’re looking for vacation ideas for the whole family, here are three perfect New England destinations to choose from.
Mount Washington Hotel, New Hampshire
Built in 1902 at White Mountain National Resort, the Mount Washington Hotel is immense in size, possessing almost 800,000 acres of land. It is also a national historical landmark and among its many amenities include a 900-foot veranda, scores of fireplaces to keep the entire resort toasty warm for the Thanksgiving season, indoor and outdoor pools, and various sports and recreational activities like fishing, hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, tennis, and golf.
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Posted on November 6th, 2008 by Amanda
For this year’s Thanksgiving vacation, why not trace your way back to the roots of this all-important holiday? Travel to New England and see for yourself where it all began.
The Pilgrim Monument in Stonington, Maine
A lot of people erroneously assume that this well-known historical landmark can be found in Plymouth Massachusetts, home to other and equally famous places which had make its mark in the origins of Thanksgiving. They’d be wrong, of course.
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Posted on November 6th, 2008 by Amanda
You might be planning out your Thanksgiving vacation as early as now, what with the rush for shopping and the apparent shortage of nice turkeys on the day itself. You might also be looking for ways to turn your Thanksgiving vacation into something that is much more memorable, much more meaningful, and certainly more than a big meal with lots to eat and nothing to think about. You may be looking for a Thanksgiving vacation that you will remember but not spend too much money on. So are you ready for a Thanksgiving vacation? Do you know exactly what it is that you should bring?
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Posted on November 6th, 2008 by Amanda
A lot of people love to spend their Thanksgiving vacation at home, with a giant turkey, lots of sweet potatoes and food, and a general engorging day of pure gluttony. However, not everyone is up for a lazy day of gaining weight, and not everyone would want to spend hundreds of dollars on a family Thanksgiving dinner that might go to waste if it isn’t finished. People would choose to hike, go out into the wilderness for some camping, and even go to the beach! Such vacations can turn Thanksgiving on its head and make it all the more memorable, so if you are planning a Thanksgiving vacation away from it all – then you might want to head for the waves and start planning out your Thanksgiving on the beach.
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Posted on November 5th, 2008 by Amanda
The last week of November is a great time for a lot of American families to kick back and celebrate. After all, it’s Thanksgiving, and it’s time for a bit of merriment, not to mention reckless eating. Planning your Thanksgiving celebration, therefore, is like planning for an eating out party that will last all day. However, if you plan a Thanksgiving vacation for your family, things might be a little different. You might not want to be pigging out all day in front of your dinner table, and you may not want to get into a food coma five times in a single day. If you are planning a family thanksgiving vacation, then your first priority may well not be food at all!
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Posted on November 5th, 2008 by Amanda
Planning a Thanksgiving vacation for the family – or the entire clan – is a time-consuming task so it’s best to plan ahead. When choosing a vacation deal, make sure you consider the factors below.
Destination
Where shall you go? As with all group outings, important factors like destination are better off being decided by the majority.
Consider travel time and costs. Can everyone afford the time and money to head out to your preferred destination? If you live in the north and some of your relatives live in the south, both of you could compromise by meeting somewhere in the Midwest.
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Posted on November 5th, 2008 by Amanda
There are many ways for you to celebrate Thanksgiving, and you don’t have to spend a lot of money. Think about it: you will be shelling out hundreds of dollars for a big turkey that you might not even finish, and you might have a big party that will be like the party from the year before – so why spend on something that you won’t remember? You can still go for a great Thanksgiving vacation cheap! Here are a few tips that you may want to look at for a cheaper Thanksgiving vacation.
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