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Going To DisneyWorld with Friends?

April 19th, 2010 by EM Guide | 8 Comments | Filed in Vacation

My friends and I have decided that next year we’re going to DisneyWorld!
I need some opinions:  We all live in California, and we wanted to go to the bigger DisneyWorld since we all love goin there. We don’t know if we should all share a room since my dad works at a hotel and can get us discounts on the big rooms.  But we still want some other ideas for other hotels and resturants.   We also want to visit the whole park not just one park so how many days should we stay in Florida?  I’m really looking for any ideas and feedback… thanks!

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The Second Homeowner’s Handbook: A Complete Guide for Vacation, Income, Retirement, And Investment

April 14th, 2010 by EM Guide | Comments Off | Filed in Travel, Vacation


According to a study released by the National Association of Realtors, second homes accounted for more than a third of residential real estate transactions in 2004.   Based on the economic and real estate challenges the nation has faced over the past several years, there may be no better time to buy a second home than the 2010-2011 timeframe. 

Let’s face it, many of us have been thinking about buying a second home for getaways, vacations, investment, or retirement.    Low interest rates, tax savings, rising appreciation, and effortless financing could make it simple to profit from a second home.

Is now the right time for that second home, before the prices climb even higher?    Recent figures from the National Association of Realtors show an upward trend in the number of second homes purchased for investment purposes.  Investing in a second home now will be a great way to increase your net worth when you retire, if done properly. 

This book explains how to invest profitably in a vacation or future retirement home. Your second home can be for living, to re-sell, or even rent. This comprehensive guide presents proven tactics to make your second home a smooth and profitable transaction. 

Here is a list of what you will learn to look for in a second home real estate investment:  Buying prospects, how to rent the place for up to 14 days and pocket the income tax-free, and how to make your current home groundwork for potential real estate investments, how to find the best opportunities, negotiating, financing, budgets, needs and wants, credit reports, home-buying timeline, the process of building a house, manufactured homes, real estate and mortgage glossaries, setting values, home warranties, homeowners insurance, creative financing, buying with little or no money down, closing, moving plans, walk-throughs, closing and settlement inspections, legal contracts, mortgages, what you can afford, deciding which neighborhood to choose, hiring a realtor, which government agencies can help, considerations for veterans, IRA use, hiring an attorney, the offer, calculating monthly payments, escrow and more!. This book is a must-have for the investor considering a second home.

The Second Homeowner’s Handbook: A Complete Guide for Vacation, Income, Retirement, And Investment

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RV Vacations For Dummies

April 14th, 2010 by EM Guide | Comments Off | Filed in Vacation

 
From New England to the Oregon Coast, from Texas to the Tetons, America is full of fascinating and friendly places.   You know an RV is a great way to get to any one of them- and this book helps you with all the planning.   RV Vacations For Dummies  is a fun, friendly guide that shows you how to get the most out of RV vacations with different itineraries and handy tips.  

The book includes topics such as choosing the right route, picking the right RV for your budget, eating and sleeping comfortably on the road, and planning ahead for special travel needs.   Whether you own your RV or are thinking about renting one, this book will help you get there!

ISBN13: 9780470184059

RV Vacations For Dummies

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101 Accessible Vacations: Vacation Ideas for Wheelers and Slow Walkers

April 10th, 2010 by EM Guide | Comments Off | Filed in Travel

Finally, a book for travelers who can use a little extra help!  This authoritative guide, written by leading expert in accessible travel, Candy Harrington, highlights vacation destinations for disabled travelers.  Containing chapters organized by vacation style, this guide allows the traveler to tailor their holiday to their own specifications.  Whether the reader desires an exciting road trip, a tranquil cruise, family fun, or an adventure steeped in history, this guide details over 101 cities, national parks, and tourist attractions around the United States that fit the bill.


Also included is a section of the author’s favorite activities, called “Candy’s Picks.” The guide describes the accessibility of each location, allowing the reader to plan a trip that best fits their specific needs. As Candy writes, “There’s a world of travel choices out there for wheelers and slow walkers. And this book contains many of those choices; along with updated resources, information and access details to make them a reality.”

101 Accessible Vacations: Vacation Ideas for Wheelers and Slow Walkers

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RV and Car Camping Vacations in Europe: RV and Car Camping Tours to Europe’s Top Vacation Destinations

April 10th, 2010 by EM Guide | Comments Off | Filed in Travel


Hey! A book for campers and car/rv travelers in Europe!   This book provides detailed routes and advice for traveling throughout Europe for RV and tent campers. Listings for each of the 10 two-week trips include directions, maps, and informative advice on what to see and where to stay.   There’s also preparation specifics for renting or bringing an RV or car, budget planning, packing, and international border crossings are also covered.  A complete listing of campgrounds throughout Europe is included with descriptions and contact information for each.   Destinations include the Alps, the British Isles, central Europe, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain.

RV and Car Camping Vacations in Europe: RV and Car Camping Tours to Europe’s Top Vacation Destinations

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A Maze of Mysteries travel visor pack

April 4th, 2010 by EM Guide | Comments Off | Filed in Travel Books

 
A hundred dollars has disappeared from the cash register at Whit’s End! Who took it? Was it Connie? Or Eugene?! Even worse, someone in Odyssey has lost her faith! Can Harlow Doyle, the new private investigator in town, help her find it? And what’s the secret behind the skeleton found in a secret room at Whit’s End?

This is an 8-CD audio set with 24 mystery episodes.  Unique packaging–the travel visor has large mesh and zippered pockets for convenient organization and storage. Fits on most vehicles’ sun visors with its adjustable, universal attachment system.

Adventures in Odyssey presents exciting entertainment that brings moral and biblical principles to life. Set in the small town of Odyssey, the stories range from comedy to suspense, from romance to mystery. The show’s memorable, fun characters and situations are designed to ignite the imaginations of kids (ages 6 and up) while captivating the attention of the entire family.
For 20 years, Adventures in Odyssey has been written and produced by award-winning professionals. Each half-hour audio drama utilizes original music and film-quality sound design. Recorded in Los Angles, the voice talent on Adventures in Odyssey has been featured in such films as Toy Story, Monsters Inc., The Land Before Time, and Charlotte’s Web.

Get it for your next trip!  A Maze of Mysteries travel visor pack

Disneyworld with Kids, 5th Edition

April 3rd, 2010 by EM Guide | Comments Off | Filed in Travel Books, Vacation

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Open Road provides the most complete, honest, and up-to-date information on Walt Disney World/MGM Studios and Orlando’s seven other fantastic theme parks. This is the only guide book to rate and thoroughly review every ride in Disney World. The reader will get the real lowdown on each and every attraction, ride, show, shop, hotel, restaurant, and nightclub at Disney World’s Disney Village Marketplace, Pleasure Island, Typhoon Lagoon, River Country and Discovery Island, plus Sea World, Universal Studios Florida, and more — something no other area guidebook can claim! Fenster offers invaluable information, including advice on package tour and other travel options, charts detailing average crowds per day per park… More >>

Disneyworld with Kids, 5th Edition

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Beyond the Attractions: A Guide to Walt Disney World with Preschoolers

April 3rd, 2010 by EM Guide | Comments Off | Filed in Travel Books

 

Beyond the Attractions: A Guide to Walt Disney World with Preschoolers goes well beyond the typical Disney travel guide. This focused guidebook delves into the Disney experience as seen through the eyes of your preschooler. It unlocks the magic of Walt Disney World for parents of small children by revealing the keys to a successful Walt Disney World trip with little ones. If you have young children, this guide is an essential tool for making your next Walt Disney World vacation a magical and memorable experience for the whole family.

If you’re taking a family trip to Disney World with small children, you shouldn’t be without this book.   Inside you’ll find the following – plus more! Planning your Disney Vacation with Kids, Character Dining, Recreation for Children, Parades and Character Greeting… More >>

Beyond the Attractions: A Guide to Walt Disney World with Preschoolers

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Planning A Cruise Vacation For The Perfect Cruise Experience

April 2nd, 2010 by EM Guide | Comments Off | Filed in Cruise Vacation

 

Cruise vacations are one of the most exciting and fun vacations you and your family will ever have. Planning your cruise vacation is the key to making the most of the cruise experience.

Cruise ships are floating hotels that sail through ocean while you enjoy all the hotel’s amenities provided. They have casinos, swimming pools, theaters, restaurants, shopping centers or boutiques, spas, gyms and more.

As great as taking a vacation on cruise ships may seem, you still need to know how to plan a cruise ship vacation properly so you have the perfect cruise experience. You need to know about the different types of packages the cruise lines offer.

When planning a cruise ship vacation you need to know how to choose one that will meet your expectation or tailor to your needs. Here are some guidelines that you can follow to plan your cruise travel and enjoy the perfect cruise experience:

Think of who you want to take with you on your cruise vacation. There are many different packages offered by cruise lines. There are packages for the whole family and there are packages for single travelers.

Will you be taking the cruise vacation with children? Maybe you will take your significant other for a romantic getaway. There are cruise ships that are tailored for children and there are cruise lines that cater to single cruisers and honeymooners. There are even some ships that offer wedding services. What could be better than to get married on the ship and have your honeymoon built in?

Decide how long you want to cruise. If you just want to try it out, opt for a three day cruise. Normally, cruises start at three nights and can go anywhere from seven to fourteen days. But there are also world cruises that can last as long as three months. My advice is if you are going to cruise in Europe you should pick a fourteen day cruise because of the expense and long plane rides to get to your port of embarkation. If you live near a port and you just want to take a long weekend choose of three or four day cruise. Decide what cruise travel is best for you.

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Choose the perfect destination for you and your family. Alaska is beautiful but can only be cruised in the summer months. If you live in the colder climes you may want to take a mid winter cruise to the Caribbean or even South America. If you want your cruise travel to be in the Caribbean and you want to spend two weeks on your cruise vacation, choose a line that alternates between the Eastern and Western Caribbean. This cruise vacation takes you to many different islands.

The cruise lines have a variety of destinations to choose from. Visit your cruise travel agent to go over the different itineraries or check out the individual websites of the cruise lines.

Consider the port of departure. Since 9/11 cruises have been emphasizing home port cruising. Now there are many cruises that depart from Bayonne, New Jersey, Galveston, Texas, or Seattle, Washington, not just Miami and Fort Lauderdale.. Depart from the one closest to you and you will save money on expensive airfare.

Speak to a knowledgeable cruise travel agent. Make sure they have personally sailed on many different cruise ships so they can give you an honest opinion on what each cruise line has to offer and which would give you the perfect cruise experience.
A cruise travel agent will also be able to supply you with cruise tips. Scour the cruise reviews for additional cruise tips.

Large cruise lines have a variety of activities and facilities that you can use on the ship. If you like to gamble then choosing a cruise ship with casinos is probably right for you. Or if you are taking your kids with you, a cruise ship that offers activities and facilities for children would be the best choice for your cruise travel. For instance, Disney is, of course, geared toward children but they do not have casinos. So if you are taking the family but you want to gamble steer away from Disney and choose one of the other major cruise lines. Almost all of them have children’s programs. If you don’t want to be on a ship with children sail on one of the fancier lines that don’t cater to children. Here, again, it pays to read as many cruise reviews as you can to pick up additional cruise tips.

Cruise vacations do not necessarily mean that you have to spend all your vacation time onboard. All the cruise ships offer land and shore excursions. The cruise lines offer pre and post cruise land vacations usually for two or three days.

Land excursions are a great way to explore different cultures and destinations when taking a cruise vacation. You can choose from many activities once you reach a port of call. You can go kayaking, scuba diving or go shopping in the markets of the ports of call.

Following these guidelines will give you some ideas on planning your cruise vacation properly. Proper planning will give you a more exciting cruise experience.

Happy Cruising!

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Mary Hanna has traveled the world by Air and Ship while writing eBooks, Software Reviews and Practical Articles on Internet Marketing, Cruising, Gardening and Cooking. Visit her websites at: http://www.CruiseGold.com http://www.CruiseTravelDirectory.com and http://www.CruisingTips.com

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