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| Vol 4 , Issue 2 |
February 2010 |
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Greetings!
I believe I've figured out the secret to the lack of snow in Toronto... I bought a new pair of winter boots this year! I've only had to wear them once.
Those of you who know me well, know that I'm just not a snow bunny but much more of a tropical bird! Let me tell you that if buying a new pair of boots is all it takes, I'll buy a new pair every year!
With my fingers crossed for a continuation of our light winter...
Enjoy the February newsletter...
Oh, and Happy Valentines Day to all! |
| Travelling with the Stars - Samantha Brown |
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By Kelly Carter, Special for USA TODAY
Samantha Brown hosts several shows on the Travel Channel, and she has spent more than 200 days on the road each year. Here, she shares her travel highlights and tips with Kelly Carter for USA TODAY.
Q: What's the most surprising/unexpected place you're ever visited?
Q: What's the first thing you do when you walk into a hotel room after checking in?
Q: What's the sexiest place you've ever visited?
Q: Where have you been recently?
Q: What's your favorite vacation spot?
Q: Can you offer an insider tip or recommendation for a favorite vacation place?
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| Tuscan Food & Wine Adventure |
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This is an awesome combination of food, wine & culture, departing May 1st, 2010 for 9 days, 7 nights!
 · Roundtrip airfare in Economy Class from Toronto to Rome onboard Air Transat · Roundtrip transfer between the airport and hotel in Montecatini · Deluxe air-conditioned motor coach
· Services of a professional local bilingual tour guide · 7 nights accommodation in Montecatini at the four star Hotel Croce di Malta. · Hotel taxes and service charges
· Baggage handling
· Continental breakfast daily and six dinners at the hotel (excluding alcoholic beverages) · Wine tasting in Siena and San Gimignano · Cooking classes in Montecatini, Florence and the Arezzo area · Half-day guided tours in Florence, Pisa, Siena and Lucca · Entrance fees to Santa Croce Florence and Cathedralle Siena · Welcome & farewell dinners including beverages For a detailed itinerary, click here
For pricing, just send me an email! |
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Cruise Ship controversy in Haiti continues |
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By TRAVIS REED and VIVIAN SEQUERA, Associated Press Writers
LABADEE, Haiti - With the Celebrity Solstice cruise ship anchored just offshore this beautiful expanse of white sand Friday, vacationers stretched out on beach chairs in the sun, sipped cold beer and pina coladas with pineapple slices on the rim and listened to Haitian folk music.
The beach resort of Labadee is just 60 miles (100 kilometers) from Port-au-Prince, but it's a world away from the devastation of the Haitian capital, where some 200,000 people are believed dead in an earthquake.
The cruise ships that stop here have become the center of a controversy: Should vacationers relax and have fun with so much suffering elsewhere on the island? Or would it be worse to halt the port calls and deprive locals of what they earn from tourism?
Jameson Charitable, 20, stood near the pier with a sign offering tours. "Without this," he said, motioning toward the boat, "we don't eat." He said he makes $15 every time a ship comes in.
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| Are you Serious???? Human Bed Warmers??? |
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Holiday Inn offers trial run of service at 3 British hotels
Reuters London - International hotel chain Holiday Inn is offering a trial human bed-warming service at three hotels in Britain this month.
If requested, a willing staff-member at two of the chain's London hotels and one in the northern English city of Manchester will dress in an all-in-one fleece sleeper suit before slipping between the sheets.
"The new Holiday Inn bed warmers service is a bit like having a giant hot water bottle in your bed," Holiday Inn spokeswoman Jane Bednall said in an e-mailed statement.
Read the full story at MSNBC here |
| Cruise Pricing on the rise for 2010 |
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USA Today Cruise Log with Gene Sloan
Thinking about booking a cruise for 2010? You might want to do it sooner rather than later. Industry watchers say ships are filling up  faster than they did last year, and that means prices could be heading up.
The upbeat comments from Royal Caribbean executives echo those from several other lines that have noted an upturn in bookings and pricing.
For the full story... click here |
| Open discussions on my Facebook page... |
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Once you are on the page, just click the discussions tab
I opened 3 discussions (so far) on my Facebook page:
Caribbean Islands - What's your favourite?
Airport Security - Full body scanners
Boeing's new 787 aircraft
Please feel free to add your comments! I'd love to see what you think!
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| Questions & Answers |
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Q - "What travel immunizations will I need?"
A - Great question... Unfortunately, this is not a question I am personally equipped to answer.
The Public Health Agency of Canada says:
"If you are planning to travel outside of Canada, you may require immunizations, depending on your travel destination, the length of your stay and whether or not your routine immunizations are up-to-date. Since it can take several weeks for an immunization to protect you against a disease, you should consult a travel health clinic or your family physician 6 to 8 weeks before your trip in order to allow enough time for the vaccines or immunizing agent to take effect.
The actual immunizations you may require will vary according to your age, health, and any pre-existing medical conditions, as well as the nature of your travel, whether you will be staying in city hotels or travelling in remote rural areas. A travel health clinic or family physician should assess your individual circumstances and provide any vaccines that may be required for your trip."
For further information from Public Health Agency for Canada, please click here
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