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Osama vs Travel – The Post 9/11 Effect On Travel

Osama vs Travel – The post 9/11 effect on travel

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Top 10 Travel Destinations For Families

Summer vacation planning is in full swing for most families right now. There’s just a couple weeks left of school and then the fun begins. Our vacation is staying the same is every year, a week at the Jersey Shore. Thankfully not the Jersey Shore that is depicted on TV but a more relaxed and toned-down version. Travelocity dug into it’s their records of summer reservations and came up with a list of Top Family Destinations for 2011. Not surprisingly beaches flood the list.
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1. Orlando: Orlando is, not surprisingly, the number-one family destination for summer 2011. With theme parks galore and some of the summer’s most competitive room rates, fun and value reign supreme on Orlando vacations.

2. Cancun: A destination once known for spring break debauchery, Cancun has reinvented itself as a family-friendly destination. It comes in as the number-one destination for families traveling internationally, and two on the overall list.

hawaii-sunset-purple-orange3. Honolulu: Four destinations in Hawaii made their way into the top ten summer destinations for families, but of those, Honolulu comes out on top. Direct flights to Honolulu are available from many U.S. cities, making getting to world-famous Waikiki Beach a breeze.

4. Maui: Famous as a honeymoon destination, Maui vacations are also a favorite for families, especially during the summer months. Turns out kids and couples alike love the beautiful beaches, where the sand color ranges from white to black to red.

5. Kauai: Beautiful coastline and secluded beaches are a given on Hawaii vacations, but Kauai is the perfect island choice for active families and nature lovers.

6. Bahamas: Cheap flights to Nassau make getting to the Bahamas both easy and affordable. Though not technically part of the Caribbean, expect the same beautiful white-sand beaches, hotels in every price range and flowing rum punch.

7. Kona: Found on the island of Hawaii (or, The Big Island), Kona is an excellent destination from which to explore. From snow-capped mountains (yes, there’s snow in Hawaii!) to rainforests to the world’s most active volcano, this island is also the state’s most diverse.

8. Puerto Vallarta: Puerto Vallarta is Mexico’s second-most-popular destination for families this summer. Mexico vacation packages are always a great value and this beach destination on the country’s west coast is no exception.

9. Turks & Caicos: Talk about an island that just keeps getting more and more popular – Turks & Caicos climbs up the list of top-booked destinations each year. Caribbean vacations are always popular for families and this island is proving to be a top pick.

10. Dominican Republic: Rounding out the top 10 most popular summer destinations for families is the D.R. and it’s no wonder. There are many direct flights to Dominican Republic every day, so towing the kiddies and all their stuff is no problem. Plus, Dominican Republic resorts come in every shape, size and price range.

Where are you going this summer? Where is your top vacation spot?

This list was provided by Travelocity and they would like to welcome you to Window Seat Blog for updates, images and daily rates.

 

 

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The Rain In Spain Falls Mainly On the Plain

Sabreena is Puerto Rican but unfortunately doesn’t speak Spanish naturally but has been taking Spanish in school since the 7th grade.  She did really good in Spanish while in middle school and is also doing well in high school.

Now that Sabreena is in high school and has done so well the past few years we decided to enroll her in honors Spanish.  So far this year she is doing well as usual.

A few weeks ago we received information about a trip to Spain over spring break in 2012 that Sabreena and a select number of students were invited to attend.  At first I thought WOW that is such a far trip and I was concerned about Sabreena being so far from home but then I thought of all the pluses of a trip like this.  My first thought was all of Spain could be a Spanish tutor to Sabreena.  What better place then Spain for Sabreena to really put her years of Spanish to good use?

We are not certain if Sabreena will be attending the trip to Spain in 2012 but I think of what a great opportunity it is.  Yes I am scared to let my baby cross the Atlantic Ocean but on the other hand this trip would be such a great experience that she would be able to look back on for the rest of her life.








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