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28th February 2009

14 Tips for a Stress Free Flight

Traveling can be a stressful event and airplane travel is tops on the list of the stressors that we experience on what is supposed to be an exciting and fun event. A few simple steps can remove most of the stress of air travel.

Things to do before travel day:

1) Pack your bags. Make sure all your packing is done at least the night before and that you have all your bags in one central location for easy and complete loading into your car or taxi.
2) Have all your travel paperwork organized and in one central location.
3) Make a checklist of all the things you want to check to secure your home before you leave and walk through your home checking off each item. Do this at least an hour before you leave your house. Do this and you will never worry if you left your stove on or any of the other little nagging worries you might have while on your travel.
4) Be sure your pets are taken care of. Make any kennel reservations well in advance of your trip to be sure you have a reserved spot at a kennel you trust.
5) Call the AIRPORT and airline the day before to see how early the recommend you should arrive for a smooth, stress free check in. If they tell you to arrive three hours early and you arrive just 30 minutes early, you will probably feel great stresses about missing your flight. Also ask if there are any parking restrictions you should be aware of. Ever since 9/11, when we have a heightened threat level there may be car searches before you can park.
6) If you are just taking carry on luggage, many airlines let you pre check in right on the internet 24 hours before your flight. That means that you can get and print out boarding passes right from your home. And when you get to the airport, you can go right to the gate and your boarding area without getting into the long check in line. If you have to check baggage, you will not have this option available to you. But if not, it is a great time and stress saver.

Travel day:

7) Leave home in plenty of time to anticipate busy traffic or accident situations. If it is an hour trip to get to the airport, you may want to leave an extra half hour early just in case there are road problems.
8) If you are checking in bags, be prepared to wait in line. If it is a busy time of day at the airport and you are traveling with a popular airline, there could be a significant line. Don’t worry about how long the line is. As long as you arrive when the airport recommended, you will have plenty of time to make it to the front of the line and get checked in. It may look impossible but it will happen so just relax and be patient.
9) Make sure that any “carry on” baggage really is carry on. Otherwise you may get stopped at the gate and have your bag taken away to be stowed with the regular luggage. It will delay and stress you. And it will delay everyone else.
10) When boarding the plane, find your seat and stow your carry on baggage quickly. And then sit down and stay out of the way. There are lots of people trying to do the same thing and we’ve all encountered the folks who block the aisle for a long time fussing about something or other while a harried line of boarders is forced to wait. You don’t want to be one of those people. So just get your business done quickly and efficiently and sit down. You’ll have plenty of time to get up once the plane is in the air.
11) If you have to change planes, it can be a real challenge, especially in the larger airports. If you know the gate you will have to go to, ask the flight attendant for advice to reach that gate quickly. In some airports – like Atlanta – a Delta connection can be a huge adventure taking 30 minutes to get from one gate to another. If you know in advance how you have to get to your next airplane, it will be much less chaotic when you get off the first plane. And a much more relaxing walk (or run) to your next gate.
12) When the plane lands, patiently wait your turn. Whether you push or just wait, you usually won’t get off the plane any quicker. People tend to let the folks in the rows before them get up and go in a pretty orderly fashion. Trying to rush it will only get your blood pressure up and will not be looked upon favorably by your fellow travelers.
13) If you just have carry on baggage, you have successfully completed a pretty stress free flight.
14) But if you have carry on luggage, there is one more step – waiting for the luggage. Just pick a place around the conveyor belt and wait. Expect your bag to be the very last one to come out and be pleasantly surprised when it comes out early.

By following these simple steps, you will find that your stress levels from your air travels will be much less. A well planned trip agenda ensures that those little stress points stay little stress points and don’t balloon into a full blown crisis. Try it any you will be amazed how just a small amount of up front planning dramatically improves the enjoyment of your travel.

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27th February 2009

Look Before You Book: Important Qualities to Look for Before Booking your Vacation Rental

So you’ve already decided that you want your family to stay in a vacation rental during your next trip. You like the space these homes provide, you like the amenities they offer, and most of all, you like the price. Regardless of where you vacation, however, there are certain things you should always look for when renting a vacation home.

The most important factor is a good rental company. After all, no vacation goes exactly as planned, and it’s important to have a supportive team in your corner, able to take over in case any mishaps arise. In the age of Internet booking, it’s easy for owners to rent their own home, but renting directly through an owner can be risky. Generally, homeowners don’t have the experience to deal with unexpected problems. Management companies, of course, deal with problems on a daily basis, and are equipped with the vendors, policies, and employees to take care of things efficiently. Additionally, rental companies take credit cards, which is often a safer and more efficient way to book a home. These points are key, because not only is the property manager going to make sure your vacation goes smoothly, but his job is also to make sure your transactions go smoothly. Having a rental agent you can trust will rid you of any anxietiesbefore, during, and after your stay. A rental company with an established reputation is usually a vacationer’s safest bet.

A quality website is crucial when searching for a vacation home. Often a traveler won’t be able to see the home before arriving for the vacation, so a website is the only way you can get a feel for the company, the property, and the service you’ll be receiving. Make sure the company you use has a clear website so you’re not zapped by hidden charges, smoking policies, or pet problems. Good online pictures are also important. Written descriptions can be misleading, and the right angles will always hide the ugly chair or cramped bathroom. Look for websites that provide online tours, 360-degree views, or several pictures of the same home to be sure you’re getting what you want.

Be honest with your rental agent about what you’re looking for in a home, whether it’s a pool, a great view, or a place without stairs. It’s also important to tell them exactly how many people are in your party and if you’ll be bringing any animals. Never book a home thinking you can sneak in a pet or cram in an extra personthe deposit you lose will certainly cost more than the additional bedroom or pet kennel. On the same note, know what amenities are important to you and what you can live without. If you need a pet-friendly home, don’t settle, but do be a little flexible; hairdryers and computers aren’t standard amenities.

Before you book your vacation home, get a little familiar with the area you’ll be staying in. After all, a home may be beautiful online, but if it’s forty-five miles away from the nearest city, your trip may not be as enjoyable as you’d hoped. Call your rental agent and ask how close you’ll be to the main attractions. Is there a grocery store nearby? Is there any nightlife within walking distance? Taking a look at the city’s chamber of commerce website will give you a great feel for the neighborhood. Not only will this information help your vacation go more smoothly, you’ll also have more things to look forward to!

Once you’ve decided on the home you’d like to rent, pay attention to the booking details. A good rental company will be upfront with you about fees, taxes, deposit returns, and policies. Be sure you’ve had all your questions answered before you sign anything. Some questions you may want to ask before you book:

What if my flight comes in after your office has closed?
What is the cancellation policy?
Is housekeeping available?
Is there a deposit or will charges be billed to my credit card?
How many parking spaces are available to me?
Are laundry facilities available?

When your questions are answered, your contracts are signed, and your itinerary is set, all you’ll have left to do is pack!

COPYRIGHT © 2006, Katie Franco
Article provided by Katie Franco for First Accommodations, Inc. and Tristan Roberts and Associates, specializing in Lake Tahoe vacation rentals and Lake Tahoe real estate.

26th February 2009

The Province of British Columbia

The Province of British Columbia is located in Western Canada, it borders with the Yukon and Northwest Territories to the North, Alberta to the East and the U.S. states of Montana, Idaho and Washington to the south. The Pacific Ocean coastline to the west is the only part of Canada on the Pacific Ocean and is home to Vancouver Island

With an area of 944,735 square kilometers; it is Canada’s third largest province in area and population (4,162,535). More than half of the population lives in the south western corner of the Province. Most of British Columbia is in Pacific Mountain time which is Greenwich meantime (GMT)-8 hours. Daylight saving is in effect from April to October making it GMT -9 hours. Being home to the fantastic scenery of the many Provincial and National Parks, British Columbia is a magnet to outdoor enthusiasts and tourists alike. The hundreds of Provincial parks are fantastic though completely out shadowed by the majestic National parks including Yoho, Kootenay and Glacier National Parks.

The Province has many different landscapes including beautiful beaches, immense lakes and rivers, mountains and even a desert area. British Columbia is also home to some of Canada’s wettest and driest areas. The climate varies greatly from one area to the next, but generally the coastal area of British Columbia tends to be the mildest with cool and wet winters, the summers are warmer but the area is still prone to precipitation. The interior has cold winters with a lot of snow and dry hot summers. All these factors combine to create fantastic sports and Recreational Opportunities that will keep all the family busy!

The City of Vancouver lies in the southwestern corner of British Columbia and as Canada’s third largest city dominates as the population centre of the Province. The Provincial capital is Victoria, a much smaller city on the southern tip of Vancouver Island. Vancouver is one of the most amazing cities in the world with great beaches, skiing, hiking, sailing and most other activities catered for. The city has an outstanding and vibrant night life with world class restaurants and clubs. Victoria is a more sedate affair, though it too offers an exciting nightlife. Being the Provincial capital means that there is some history in Victoria with the Parliament building overlooking the harbour area.

There are several other cities of a fair size – Kamloops, Kelowna, Revelstoke, Vernon and Prince George being the largest. The northern cities tend to be supported by logging and fishing industries while the southern areas generate excellent income form the tourist industry. The Okanagan area is a vacation centre for many Canadians with hot summers spent by warm lakes. The winters bring snow to the Fernie, Panarama and Kimberley ski resorts, whilst Whistler Blackcomb is one of the premier resorts in North America and due to host the 2010 Winter Olympics. Already projects are beginning to improve the infrastructure and there are plans to build a two lane highway linking Vancouver and Whistler Mountain Resort. As with all the Provinces; Education, Healthcare, Social Assistance Benefits and Driver Licensing are all managed by the Provincial Government of British Columbia. The Provincial regulators for qualification transfer can be found in our “Jobsearch” pages. One extremely important responsibility of the Provincial Government is to administer the Employment Standards which include your rights (maternity, minimum wage etc.) and responsibilities as an employee in BC. It is imperative that you understand these before you start work.

The liquor laws, as with all of Canada, are very strict in the Province. The legal drinking age is 19 years and licensed establishments will ask for I.D. if someone looks under the age of 25 years. Drinking is not permitted in a public place unless it has been specially approved. Liquor in a moving vehicle must be sealed and not accessible to anyone in that vehicle. Apart from the Provincial Income Tax British Columbia has two main taxes, firstly the GST (Goods & Services Taxes) this is currently at 7% and is applied to most goods and services sold in Canada. Secondly, PST (Social Services Tax – Provincial) this is currently at 7.5% and is applied to merchandise that is bought or leased in B.C. There are some exemptions to PST; these include all food items for human consumption, clothing and footwear for children less than 15 years of age and medications.

Also, there is an environmental tax which is charged to tires and lead acid batteries bought in the province. Hotel rooms are subject to taxation charged at between 8 – 10% depending on the location. Be aware that most prices are advertised without any taxes; these are normally added on at the point of payment and can cause confusion if you are not expecting it!

The main industries of B.C are Forestry, Fishing, Agriculture, Mining, Tourism and Manufacturing. After several years in recession, the British Columbia economy is now recovering. The forestry industry has received a massive boost after a lengthy dispute with the USA over lumber import duties imposed by the US on Canadian wood is drawing closer to settlement. The world free trade organisation has ruled in Canada’s favour and it looks likely that the US will have to repay the Billions of dollars in illegal duties already collected and allow the free trade to resume. This enables the Province to claim one of North America’s most competitive Business Climates and has tremendous economic opportunities existing throughout the Province.

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25th February 2009

Maui Vacation Rental Cars

If you would like to explore the island of Maui on your own time, the best way to get around is to rent a car. Car rentals in Maui are available to anyone over 21 years of age with a valid international driving license. If you don’t want to be bothered with the driving, you can ask for a driver at an additional expense. There are many rental companies and all of them offer a 24 hours, 7 days a week, pick up and drop off service at some previously appointed locations.

You can choose from a wide range of models and manufacturers. The charges for hiring the car per day depends on the car you choose. The rent for the car drops if you hire them for a week or more. As of November 2005, all BMW sedans cost $49 a day and $39 a day, if you hire them for a week or more. Mustang convertibles cost $45 a day and $35 a day if you hire them for a week or more. Chevy Tahoes come at $79 a day or $499 a week. Jeep Wrangler’s cost $59 a day or $47 a day if you hire them for more than seven days. The Toyota Landcruiser SUV comes at $69 a day or $59 a day for seven days. The top end cars like the Mercedes 500 SL Roadsters are also available for rent. They cost $199 a day or $1299 for seven days. Compact cars come at $29 a day or $165 a week and Island cars cost $20 a day or $125 a week.

Car rental companies also arrange guided tours to Hana and Haleakala Crater. They charge $79 for adults, $69 for seniors and $59 for children. The tour takes roughly 8 hours and your charge includes transportation (Bus, Van, SUV, etc), an expert tour guide and lunch.

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Getting A Good Rate On Hotels

It is travel time and everyone wants the best price on their hotel. It just makes sense to save money on this area of your vacation. Most people actually spend very little time in the actual hotel. They spend it vacationing! So, instead of forking over a large amount of money for your next lodging need, look for ways to save on them instead!

First of all, if you have any flexibility in where you go, when you go, and how you go, you can save a lot of money. Here’s why. To save money on travel, travel during off peak hours. Booking a hotel during the weekend will cost you more than if it was mid week. The busier the time period that you will be traveling, the more costly all of your expenses will be.

Second, if you are going to a major destination, one where there will be countless hotels and lots of people, try to find a hotel that is out of the way somewhat. Driving even just ten minutes away from the location will save you money! People insist on staying right in the action, but really it is more crowded, noisier, and just safer to travel a slight distance.

Book ahead of time! The farther in advance you can book your hotel stay the better. You’ll find that last minute fees are awful! Walk in rates are even worse. Plan ahead and book ahead, for the best rate options in hotels.

Look for the deals. Sure, everyone thinks they have found the best deal, but have they? If you spend just a few minutes online looking for different hotel rates, you will have the best options in front of you. Not only look at the hotel websites, but also look at the online travel sites as well. Sometimes, they can offer a better rate as well.

Another important aspect that you can save money on is amenities. Often times, hotels will offer some outstanding amenities. These could include spas, pools, and golf courses. There are many more. But, by placing these free amenities in front of the customer, they hope to draw individuals in. But, think about this. Will you have time to use them? Sure, they are nice features but they also end up costing you more. If you are not going to have the time to enjoy these features, then look for hotels without so many!

In the end, it is up to you to find the best hotel for your needs. We are in no way telling you that you should avoid the higher priced versions. If you want that, then by all means go for it! Make the hotel fit your needs and leave out the things that are less important to save money. Take that money and use it on a dinner out or a special treat for you and your family!

Emily Jackson
Hotels Directory

21st February 2009

Garden Sheds Need Not Be Too Dear if You Buy on the Net and Take Advantage of the Wide Selection

There are a great deal of reasons why you would need a shed and luckily there are cheap garden sheds to match just about every last requirement. Cheap sheds can be bought just about everywhere but what you will discover is the price will vary tremendously. You should not have to abandon the shed you require because it is excessively overpriced though. A garden shed is something you buy once and use for a long time and if you have a look online you can find sheds at some silly prices. I do not mean silly and cheap as in quality but as in cost. You’ll find you can find the shed you need for the cost of the one you were about to settle for very much cheaper and if you have a garden that you tend to each day you will almost in all probability need to look into a wooden shed as a place to put the tools, fertilizer, water hose etc..

Protecting your garden tools and making them easily available is a really good idea. You can find garden sheds on the net that are the identical sheds you’d purchase in the store. As A Matter Of Fact, you can even go to the garden store and shop even spot them to see if it’s what you require then you can go online and buy it for a lot lower price. The difference in price is remarkable!

16th February 2009

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14th February 2009

North Shore Oahu Vacation Rentals

Twenty miles of stellar coastline, righteous surfing conditions, and some of the finest scenery and frivolities that Hawaii has to offer make Oahu’s North Shore the place to go for a delicious taste of paradise by the sea.

October through February offers up waves of extreme heights. In fact, they’re big enough to attract surfers from all over the world for a number of professional competitions. Sunset Beach calls out to adventure-seekers with the world’s longest stretch of surf-worthy breakers, and Ehukai Beach is home to the Bonzai Pipeline, one of the most challenging and exciting locations for boarders.

Aspiring athletes can visit these awesome sites, though they are advised to practice caution, and spectators are welcomed to witness the best of the best as they compete for titles and bragging rights. Waimea Beach hosts the Quicksilver Eddie Aikau Invitational every year, and Haleiwa Town has the Triple Crown of Surfing. Both would be great opportunities to be wowed by the thrilling skills of wave-skimming daredevils.

For a more laid-back experience, visit the North Shore during the summer months. The very same waters are now calm enough for a family snorkeling trip, or head to Kawela Bay for a prime shell hunting experience. Golfers can feel privileged to play on courses designed by Arnold Palmer himself, and culture-buffs will be pleased at all the South Pacific traditions they will encounter around every corner. All in all, this portion of Oahu is like a microcosm of Hawaii, so visitors will have no reason to miss out on any of their island expectations.

To squeeze every drop of fun and leisure from this trip, consider renting a vacation home suited to your needs. Entranced by the thought of surfing your days away? Pick a beachside condo surrounded by tiki torches. Prefer to be closer to the inland sites? Rent a hillside hideaway that is a bit quieter, still offers an ocean view, is close to a grocery store, and has its very own swimming pool.

If you’re used to a cozy, urban apartment, take the opportunity to experience something new on this vacation. Go for a place with a king-size bed. Leave the windows open all night without ever hearing a whisper of traffic. Stay up talking and playing music until dawn without bothering the neighbors. If you’ve forgotten what it’s like to have a yard, take a walk through the banana patch out back and soak it all in. Embrace the joys of fresh air and wide open space without the responsibility of ownership or maintenance, and return to your city dwelling refreshed and reconnected to nature.

If you already have a feel for a big kitchen and plenty of breathing room, you’ll be happy to enjoy your time in the North Shore without giving up the comforts you’re used to. Families shouldn’t suffer the indignity of squeezing together into one room or sharing a single bathroom just because they’re traveling. By reserving a four-bedroom chalet with an entertainment area filled with games, there will be no adjustments necessary. In fact, don’t be surprised if returning home is a bit of a drag after you’ve all grown accustomed to the bright colors, ample freedom, and relaxed atmosphere of your vacation home.

Oahu’s North Shore holds a bit of fun for everyone, and the vacation rentals in this area are equally diverse and accommodating. Be sure to envision all that you hope to gain from this vacation as you start to make your plans, and don’t get stuck with anything less than you deserve. To start the ball rolling, go online to peruse all the exciting activities and North Shore Vacation Rentals.

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Enjoy the Comforts of Your Home with a Vacation Rental Home in the Enchanting Islands of Hawaii

Aloha!!! The popular Hawaiian greeting is what you will hear as soon as you touch down in the enchanting country of Hawaii. Discover Hawaii’s true beauty and spirit with a vacation rental home overlooking the sun-kissed beaches or amidst a canopy of lush green trees and cascading waterfalls. While a hotel room may or may not give you the privacy or the desired comforts, a vacation rental home in Hawaii is sure to give you all the comforts and flexibility of exploring the many facets of Hawaii at your own pace.

The youngest and largest of the Hawaiian Islands, the Big Island is a land of striking contrasts. An ocean front vacation rental in Kailua-Kona in the heart of Big Island is the best way to enjoy the island’s myriad attractions; one of them is the sight of the flowing lava that glows at night at the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. From a luxurious ocean front condo to an affordable beachfront home, you will find a variety of vacation rental options on the shores of one of the most popular beaches Waikiki in Oahu. Awe-inspiring natural beauty and a laid back ambience have turned Kauai into one of the hottest destinations and what better way to enjoy than with a vacation home in Kauai which offers complete privacy and all the comforts of a home.

Dominated by the Haleakala Volcano, Maui is endowed with innumerable beaches, sprawling sugar cane fields and a favorite spot for humpback whales during their annual migration period. Whether it is an upscale apartment or an oceanfront cottage or a condo, you will find a plethora of different vacation rental homes to suit your preferences and requirements in Maui. Another place which offers complete privacy and exclusivity is the island of Lanai, no wonder it often referred to as the ‘Most Exclusive Island’. With Lanai vacation rentals, you can book your exclusive vacation home perfect for travelers seeking a private retreat.

Submitted on behalf of http://www.alwaysonvacation.com

Sujata Dogra is expert Travel writer. She works for the vacation rental web site alwaysonvacation.com.Earlier she was part of http://www.a1floridarentalvacation.com To find more detail on vacation rental that best suits your needs visit http://www.alwaysonvacation.com

11th February 2009

Staying In A Vacation Cabin Rental

Did you know that staying in a vacation cabin rental is a much better deal than staying in a hotel room?

Why?

Well, it’s pretty simple, basically you get a house to stay in instead of a single room with four walls.

Plus, you get to enjoy privacy, you can cook, you get a full size refrigerator, you may also get many amenities that just don’t come with a hotel room, like a Jacuzzi and a game room.

If it’s just you and your wife you can get a single bedroom vacation cabin rental for about the same price as that of a hotel room.

If you want to bring your family along you might want to get two or up to five bedrooms. Large cabins such as these are much more economical than renting several hotel rooms.

You can also save money by buying and cooking most of your food instead of going out for nearly every meal.

Plus you can all eat together as a family or hang out in your cabin and watch a movie on the TV or play a variety of games such as pool, foosball, video games or other games that may come with your cabin.

And with many vacation cabin rentals you can just step out the door and you are in your own private little sanctuary in the woods. What could be better than that?

All That Room!

One of the cabins my wife and I recently stayed in is a good example of the amenities that come with a cabin. The living room and kitchen alone were much bigger than a hotel room. This one-bedroom cabin rented for a little over $100 a night. Try to find a hotel suite for that price!

A Room With A View…

A vacation cabin rental also offers scenery. You can be deep in the woods or overlooking a mountainside, whatever you choose. Many times in a hotel you will have the view overlooking the back of the hotel restaurant, that’s nice. No Thanks, I’ll take the mountain view any day.

Many of the best locations for a vacation cabin rental are near the Smoky Mountains in Tennessee, or North Carolina, South Carolina, Ohio, Colorado, and the Lake Tahoe area in California.

These are some of the most beautiful locations in the country with lots of recreational activities waiting for you to enjoy, such as hiking, tubing, whitewater rafting, rock climbing, swimming, or just sitting on the porch of your vacation cabin rental and taking in the great outdoors.

So, why not spend your next vacation in a vacation cabin rental instead of a cramped hotel room? I know you will enjoy it!

Alan LeStourgeon operates the successful web site http://www.vacation-cabin-rental.com where you can find comfortable cabin rentals, recreational information and information on building and decorating your own cabin.