Posted by admin on April 9th, 2008 in Travel and Leisure
So, you have been working hard. You’re tired and need a vacation. Does this sound like you? After a long period of dealing with the pressures of work, a relaxing cruise could be just the thing you need. Picture yourself relaxing on deck as the ship cruises through the ocean, occasionally stopping on shore giving you the opportunity to take in the beauty and culture of interesting places. What better way to enjoy good food and enjoy the leisure activities you never have time for at home.
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Posted by admin on April 5th, 2008 in Travel and Leisure
Whether you are traveling through the airport on business or for pleasure, the last thing you are thinking of is safety. Sure, you wonder if your bags are going to be at your destination and your focusing on getting to the gate in plenty of time, but are you thinking about the hazards at the airport that could ruin your day? I would like to share a couple of true stories that happened to two different airport employees.
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Posted by admin on March 29th, 2008 in Travel and Leisure
In a country where the culture is to revere guests as gods, Nepal is an ideal family holiday destination. Nepal is synonymous with its mighty Himalaya, ever smiling hospitable and friendly people, family values, rich flora and fauna, unique culture and tradition. With the restoration of democracy and the end of Maoists insurgency, Nepal has once again become a safer place to travel. One can travel to every corners of Nepal expecting the same hospitality and people eager to go out their way to make tourists feel at home.
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Posted by admin on March 22nd, 2008 in Travel and Leisure
Children are born to move. They have tons of energy and need an outlet to burn it up, so it can be tough to get them to be still and listen. It is even more difficult for children who have special needs or disabilities to be confined to an area.
Most large airports have a designated lane for passengers with a disability. It normally is marked with a universal handicap symbol (blue placard). If you have a child with a disability, you may utilize this lane if it is available at your airport. You can also use the kid friendly lanes. If you don’t see a blue placard right away, then tell the boarding pass/identification checker that you will need to use a lane designated for children with a disability, and he or she will direct you.
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Posted by admin on March 8th, 2008 in Travel and Leisure
When traveling with children on an airplane, being prepared is the best way to overcome the stress and frustration that can accompany air travel. While most kids behave when on long flights, if your child is prone to tantrums, you may want to consider another mode of travel. Keeping your children in their seats and as quiet as possible when on a flight is your responsibility.
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Posted by admin on February 5th, 2008 in Travel and Leisure
When traveling with children, do not feel that you have to limit yourself to traditionally child-oriented places like Disney World and Universal Studios in Florida. Children can actually be stimulated by a wider variety of destinations besides children’s theme parks. Kids do not need specialized stomping grounds with cartoon themes on their vacations. All they need are attentive parents willing to stick by them and teach them something on their next holiday. Granted, it will probably be harder to convince a typical child that a trip to China is going to more fun and exciting than a trip to the Magical Kingdom, but you will be rewarded in the end by the child’s more memorable experience. Additionally, you will have a great time too and do not have to get worn out on hot dogs and roller coasters.
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