sarah on November 16th, 2009

There are less and less opportunities for us to relax these days, but luckily Thanksgiving still demands that we step back, unwind and enjoy our friends and family. That is, unless you are the designated Thanksgiving meal preparer in which case the days, even weeks before Thanksgiving are filled with extra stress and little time [...]

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sarah on November 10th, 2009

For most people, jet lag from international travel is inevitable. Yet there are many ideas out there about how to ease jet lag, if not eliminate it all together. Some are scientifically qualified, while others are simply put into practice by avid travelers themselves, yet all seem to have at least some affect on [...]

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sarah on November 3rd, 2009

With the buzz of the winter holidays before us, let’s take a deep breath and a moment to relax and reminisce about travels past. What recent getaway or long ago vacation makes you nostalgic?
If you haven’t already, Perfect Escapes is inviting you to take the plunge and join its photo pool on Flickr. Our Flickr [...]

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The 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver are only a few short months away, and now is the time to book your mid-winter trip to experience the impressive sights and sports of the Olympics.
Forbes Traveler offered some tips on getting the most of an Olympic trip to Vancouver. Starting with your arrival, don’t be afraid to [...]

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sarah on October 16th, 2009

Everyone grows up knowing which houses on the block are better for trick-or-treating than others. The house that hands out full-sized candy bars is much more memorable than the one that leaves a stack of apples or tomato juice at the door.
The same can be said for where you celebrate Halloween. A regular [...]

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sarah on September 14th, 2009

If you have ever traveled with teens or young adults, you probably realized that their version of “chilling out” can be very different from your own. The Four Seasons knows that as well, and has made it even easier for both mature adults and fun-loving young adults to get the chill time they want.
Chill Island, [...]

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sarah on August 31st, 2009

Celebrity authors are flocking to Washington D.C. for the National Book Festival. The Library of Congress is hosting the free event, open to the public, on September 26, 2009.
Over 70 authors covering almost every genre will be in attendance to participate in events which will focus on the theme of engaging book-lovers online. Children’s, [...]

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sarah on August 28th, 2009

Yes you read that right, the Westin Resort in Aruba is offering couples a conception credit for their next trip if they conceive a child during their stay.
The $300 credit for future stays at the resort will be given to any couple who conceives a child while staying at the resort between September 1 and [...]

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sarah on August 27th, 2009

Welcome to the latest edition of the Three+Three where The Suite Life brings you three great deals in three top luxury travel destinations. This week the Three+Three features perfect end-of-summer getaways. Unwind in a Miami spa, soak up the sun in Scottsdale, or get glammed up in Las Vegas. Whatever your desire, [...]

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sarah on August 19th, 2009

Dubai is about to launch the first of two lines on what will be the world’s longest automated transportation system. The above ground metro will begin service on its Red line on September 9, 2009 and soon after will begin work on the second Green line.
Dubai Metro will have 43 stops that serve both [...]

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