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Snow Falls in the North, Prices Fall in the South. Perfect Time for a Caribbean Vacation!

Filed under: Blog — Tags: caribbean, fall, falls, north, perfect, Prices, snow, south, time, vacation — @ 12:30 pm March 20, 2012


Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (PRWEB) February 01, 2012

After a mild start to the winter, a heavy snowfall recently blanketed many parts of Canada and the United States.

Recognizing that northern residents might want to escape the cold temperatures, the Alexandra Resort and Spa has announced a sale on February and March getaways at the oceanfront resort on world famous Grace Bay.

The following offers are available at this four star Turks & Caicos resort:

????15% off gardenview and oceanview one bedroom suites
????20% off two bedroom and four bedroom oceanfront suites

The discounts are based on a minimum five-night stay and for travel until March 31, 2012. Some black-out dates apply.

The spacious one, two and four bedroom suites feature large decks or balconies, fully equipped kitchens, and luxurious ensuite washrooms.

Alexandra Resort facilities include a large free form swimming pool, 600 feet of frontage on Grace Bay beach, non motorized watersports, tennis courts, a spa and the popular Mango Reef Restaurant.

For more information visit http://www.alexandraresort.com or contact Anette Mullings, GM, at anette(at)alexandraresort(dot)com.

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Time Off? Consider a Relaxing Cruise Vacation

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: consider, cruise, relaxing, time, vacation — libertees @ 1:03 pm November 8, 2011

If you have time off from work, consider a relaxing cruise vacation. Cruises are the ultimate in luxury, and can help you feel refreshed and revived when it’s time to head back to work. You can take a cruise to somewhere tropical like the Bahamas or Mexico, or choose a colder location, such as Alaska or Maine. A relaxing cruise might be just what you need to forget about work and enjoy your time away from the office. Here are just a few of the perks that make cruises so relaxing.

Cruises are Easy to Plan

With a typical vacation, you have to research places to eat, things to do, shopping areas and countless other details. But cruises have that all bundled into one convenient package. All you have to do to plan your cruise vacation is book your flight to the port city and board the ship! On some cruises, you may want to schedule a few activities in advance by visiting the ship’s information desk. Sometimes, there is limited seating or the cruise ship has to know how many guests are going to show up. Other than that, though, you don’t have to do much planning at all.

Cruises Won’t Break Your Budget

Look for an all inclusive cruise when you’re booking your vacation. That way, budgeting is a cinch. With a cruise that is all inclusive, almost all of the expenses are covered in your ticket price. For the few things that are not (such as private lessons or cocktails), you’ll have an account with the ship, so you don’t have to carry any cash. You can just pay for the cruise ticket and forget about money for the rest of the trip, making it easy to relax and enjoy your time.

Cruises Include Fun Activities

Cruises have so many activities that it’s nearly impossible for a guest to be bored. There is an abundance of amenities to take advantage of every single day, so you can check out the pool, gym, library, spa and other hot spots whenever you want. However, there are also scheduled events like shows, classes, and formal dinners, so you can mix those into your day as well.

Of course, these activities are all optional. If all you really want to do is soak in the natural beauty of the water and decompress, you can. Your time is totally your own.

Cruises Take You to Beautiful Destinations

When you’re on a cruise, you travel hundreds or even thousands of miles, but there’s none of the fatigue or stress associated with standard travel. Instead, you can relax or take advantage of fun onboard activities until you arrive at your next destination.

You don’t have to worry about spending time in a cramped car or catching a flight. All you have to do is relax as you sail into the sunset.

Cruises are Perfect for Families

Traveling with children can be stressful. You love your family, but when is the last time you and your spouse, or you and your friends had some alone time for adult activities without the kids? On vacations, you normally have to plan activities that are fun for your children. But on a cruise, there are options for children and adults alike. Many cruise ships have childcare centers or “camps” that your kids will love. They’ll meet new friends their own age, and enjoy fun, kid-friendly activities. Meanwhile, you can enjoy some quality time with your partner or friends and take advantage of more adult oriented activities.

Cruises Offer First Class Dining

Once you board the ship, you don’t have to worry about planning meals or even finding restaurants. The ship will likely have at least two or three options for eating, and some larger ships have even more options. One night, you can check out the intimate Italian café on the ship, while the next night you can hit up the all-you-can-eat buffet. The night after that, you can dress up and attend the formal captain’s table dinner. If you’re hungry in the middle of the night, there are plenty of late-night options, and if you want brunch after sleeping in, you can just head to the nearest ship cafeteria or buffet. You don’t have to plan any of it — you can just relax.

Of course, there are a few special considerations when taking a cruise. Most cruise ships travel outside of the United States, so you have to plan to get a passport. And some people may get seasick as well, which can put a damper on your first day or two on vacation. However, cruises are by far some of the most relaxing vacation options. So if you’re a busy professional with some precious time off, consider booking a cruise vacation today.

Jennifer Bailey is a freelance writer who writes about traveling and saving money while vacationing by finding cruise deals.

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When Is The Best Time To Find Good Cruise Deals

Filed under: Blog — Tags: best, cruise, deals, find, good, time — @ 7:36 pm October 21, 2011

When Is The Best Time To Find Good Cruise Deals

With a lot of cruise liners emerging today, it is really hard to make a good decision about cruise deals. Some may seem to be good choices but in fact are really bad ones. Some offer a lot of things but do not deliver good service at all.

Are All Cruise Deals Money Savers?

However, not all cruise deals can bring you the best cruise package. Early bookings has its own setbacks since the traveler often finds it hard to change his bookings once a better cruise vacation package comes along. On the other hand, Last minute cruise deals will depend on the kind of ship that offers the deal.

Usually, it would be better to get the Last Minute cruise deals of reputable cruise lines to get real money savers. The cruise deals are only being given to ensure that the remaining berths will be sold and occupied as additional three moths or up to three hours before the cruise ship departs. A ship having too many Last minute cruise deals means there are not too many who boards the ship, hence it would be best to check out reviews about them to find out why.  

How Good are Good Cruise Deals?

A good cruise deal should provide you good accommodations even if you are on a tight budget. A room with a bed and a good bathroom is enough especially if your cruise deals are meant for a small budget. However expect bunk beds or draw out beds in a cabin if you are travelling with a group or as a package.

For great cruise deals, you can opt to go on a cruise in the off season. This way you can get a lot of discounts and perks.  Not many people are on the ship but kids will most definitely be running around the ship. The reason is that most cruise ships offer zero charges on children especially on off season as a come-on for their potential customers.

Expensive cruises should be planned well. It is important because it is your hard earned money. Choose your cruise according to the general consensus if traveling as a group. If a family vacation is being planned, the suggested cruise deals for you are those that can give kids the best of time. However great cruise deals where kids can take a ride for free are often offered during off season which may also mean bad weather. Kids on board the ship will hardly enjoy the days at sea if the weather will not allow swimming in pools.  

On peak season, you can also get amazing cruise deals.  Why?  Because this is the season where there are a lot of passengers looking for a cruise. So cruise liners will do everything to get you onboard their cruise. Some great cruise deals offer a lot of free amenities like free entrance to some activities and even sometimes free alcohol while on cruise. Some are more focused on the dining side. You can get free passes on some buffets during your stay.  This of course is for a one time event only and the succeeding buffets will have entrance fees.  This is great as the food they will serve you is definitely top class and excellent. It will surely leave you wanting for more.

Great cruise deals are also available from sales agents. A sales agent has every reason why it is important for him to ensure that guests will have a great time. Competition is stiff and they will make sure that you enjoy your cruise so you will come back next season for more exciting cruise deals.

For more useful information, please visit our website: THE KNOWLEDGE BASE, and look for the TRAVEL section.

Written by ja_schmidt

Save $$ and Time on a Disney World Vacation – Ultimate Planning Guide

Filed under: Blog — Tags: Disney, guide, planning, save, time, ultimate, vacation, world — @ 8:08 pm December 23, 2010

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Q&A: avis car rental: “FREE of daily time and kilometre charges”?

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: avis, charges, daily, free, kilometre, rental, time — libertees @ 2:11 pm November 6, 2010

Question by ¢aaaait.™: avis car rental: “FREE of daily time and kilometre charges”?
In early January my family went to Queensland, Australia for a holiday and we rented a car from Avis. When we came back from our holiday, The car company “Avis” sent us a letter saying “Congratulations blablabla ……. We’d like it award u with a FREE weekend day rental certificate. ….. blabla …. FREE of daily time and kilometre charges!”
Then it gave me a coupon number and a date that i had to use it between. So now I’m on it website and I’ve already put in the coupon number in but the price doesn’t seem to change, I’ve compared the prices with the same car but without the coupon number on it but the prices don’t seem to change.

Best answer:

Answer by Lori J
For most car rental companies, the value of a coupon that you plug in, will only be taken off at the END of the rental, provided you met all the terms and conditions of the certificate. It wont show the value of the coupon in your price quote online.

To calculate the value of the coupon, just take your base daily rate before taxes… that’s will be be subtracted from your total at the end of the rental when you return the car. (If you’re only given a base period rate before taxes, just divide it by the number of days of the rental to get the coupon value. ) The value of the coupon will be taken off at the end, after all the taxes are surcharges are added. Example

3 day weekend rental is .97 + for taxes/surcharges = 4.97

divide .97 by 3 to get your base daily rate of .99

4.97 – .99 = .98 — this would be your total due when you returned the car.

Make sure to check all the terms and conditions of the coupon and you must usually turn in the coupon at the beginning of the rental when you pick up the car.

Hope this helps!

Give your answer to this question below!

Whats the name of the version of The Final Countdown in the movie “FAQ about time travel”?

Filed under: Cruise Deals — Tags: Countdown, final, movie, name, time, travel, version — libertees @ 2:16 pm October 27, 2010

Question by TheFreak92: Whats the name of the version of The Final Countdown in the movie “FAQ about time travel”?
I need to know the name of the latest take of “The Final Countdown” that was used in the 2009 movie “FAQ about time travel”.
It was used in the end credits and the trailer.
Anyone know?

Best answer:

Answer by Erica
I don’t know, but I would like to as well.

Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

Q&A: Can connecting white holes to black holes provide us with “time travel”?

Filed under: Cruise Deals — Tags: Black, connecting, holes, provide, time, travel, white — libertees @ 2:13 pm October 25, 2010

Question by Walküre Aria: Can connecting white holes to black holes provide us with “time travel”?
If humans could find a mode of “connecting” white holes to black holes, could this make time travel possible?

Best answer:

Answer by lithiumdeuteride
White holes are theoretical constructs; the solution of an equation. They have never been observed, even indirectly.

Furthermore, a black hole has not been shown to ‘lead’ anywhere. That’s still in the realm of science fiction.

Give your answer to this question below!

how nice are the hotel rooms of expedia.com that say “Limited time offer”?

Filed under: Hotel Deals — Tags: hotel, Limited, nice, offer, rooms, time — libertees @ 2:15 pm September 8, 2010

Question by miss megan: how nice are the hotel rooms of expedia.com that say “Limited time offer”?
i want to go to disneyland in california in about a week so i went to expedia.com and saw a hotel on disney property that is usually 270$ on expedia but the site said “last minute deal” and the price is 175$.

has anybody ever booked a “last minute deal” room off expedia? were the rooms junky? im woried i will get there and have a room worse than just the standard room… help

Best answer:

Answer by raspberrytart
Last-minute deals are fine. They don’t discount the “crappy” rooms and sell the “nice” rooms at a more expensive rate. They just discount some of the rooms to entice people and fill them up, because it pretty much costs them the same amount to have a half-full hotel for a night as it does to have a full one; airlines do the same thing to get people to buy the seats.

If you’re staying at a Disney hotel, you can expect the room to be nice. Don’t worry about it–jump on your deal and be excited about it!

Add your own answer in the comments!

Realms Of Joy – Time Of Light.

Filed under: cruise — Tags: light, Realms, time — libertees @ 5:08 pm September 3, 2010

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Traveling at the Right Time of Year Costs Less

Filed under: Cruise Deals — Tags: Costs, Less, right, time, traveling, year — libertees @ 2:12 pm August 6, 2010

Traveling at the Right Time of Year Costs Less

The best time to travel is in the holidays, right? Not if you want to make big savings on your traveling costs it’s not. If you travel in off peak (or low season) periods, or even in the shoulder season, you’ll find traveling costs a lot less.

 

Where are you traveling? Do you know the peak travel times for this destination? Summer and spring, no matter where you are, are generally considered the peak seasons to travel, unless you are a winter sports enthusiast. In that case, ski resorts will be having their peak season in winter. And what hemisphere are you thinking of visiting? The seasons differ depending on whether you are north or south. For example, the North America summer months are June, July, August but in Australia the summer months are December, January and February. You will need to research your destination to find out the low season times to visit.

 

First of all, what type of savings can you expect to make if you travel in the off-peak season? 

1. Air fares are much cheaper. There are less people wanting to fly so air carriers drop their prices to attract customers. Take advantage of these great savings. If you are traveling in the high season, see if you can book a flight mid-week. These flights are generally cheaper too.

2. Accommodation is cheaper and more readily available. In high season it can be difficult to find a place to stay in popular tourist destinations and when you do find somewhere it can be up to twice as much as when traveling in the off peak.

3. Eating in restaurants can be cheaper too. Owners will be trying to attract patrons so see what sort of deals you can find when eating out.

 

There are some other positives to traveling in the off peak season, other than saving money. There are fewer tourists for one, so visiting any cultural sight will be much more enjoyable. You can get more of an idea of what a destination is really like without the thousands of extra people. Experiencing the true culture is a real bonus. Did you know that opera season is in full swing in Europe in winter? Or that winter in Australia is often the best time to visit places in the north when the humidity and heat are bearable. Or how about visiting the best holiday markets in Germany in December? Do some research to find out what your chosen destination can offer in off peak, ones that you won’t experience in high season travel times.

 

So what are the negatives of traveling in the off peak? Well there are a few, but if you plan well you can overcome most drawbacks. Off peak usually means traveling in colder weather and that also means less daylight hours. Pack wisely and remember to dress in layers for the cold weather. Some tourist places close earlier or do not open at all in the off peak, so check up before you go so you are not disappointed. You will also find that in some areas the public transport system does not run as often as in peak tourist season. Find out what options you have to get to places and don’t be caught out missing the last bus home in the middle of winter, in the middle of nowhere! Some hotels and museums close down for the winter to re-furbish and get ready for the next high season influx of tourists. You can gamble and bargain your way to a great accommodation deal once you get to your destination, but all your bartering skills will be of no use if the hotels are all closed. It’s best to check what’s open before you go.

 

If traveling in the off-peak doesn’t sound attractive to you, then you might like to try the shoulder season and still get some travel price reductions. The shoulder season is considered the period leading up to and away from the high season. Usually in this time you’ll get decent weather, less crowds and lower travel costs – not the great bargains you’ll get in off peak, but lower costs nonetheless.

 

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