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Cayman Islands Family Vacation Deal

July 2, 2009 by admin Leave a Comment

cayman-islandsDreaming of a beach vacation your whole family will enjoy?  Consider the Cayman Islands.  This peaceful Caribbean archipelago is known for stunning beaches, excellent diving and a family-friendly atmosphere.

Delta Air Lines is now offering great deals to the Cayman Islands with plenty of freebies that families will love.

The fifth consecutive night is free at several different resorts, including the Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort and the Westin Casuarina Resort & Spa.  Kids age 11 and under stay, play and eat for free, in addition to having free access to Cayman Island Sea School with Sir Turtle.

Finally, if you have older kids, diving is free on pre-purchased packages for kids age 12-17.  There is a 50% discount on night dives for everyone with the purchase of diving packages.

Be sure to book flights and hotels before the school year starts up again: this deal is good for travel through Sept. 7.

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Orlando – Voted Top Family Vacation Destination

July 2, 2009 by admin Leave a Comment

The Hotwire 2009 Travel Value Index named Orlando the “Top Destination for Deal-Seeking Travelers.” The Index includes the top 10 cities where savvy travelers across the country can find the best value and entertainment options.  The travel index is based on a statistical model that evaluated 50 U.S. markets for consumer vacation value. The discount prices on hotwire.com are then compared to published prices to help determine which places offer the lowest rates and greatest discounts to travelers.

Tripadvisor.com voted Orlando as the number one “Best Family Vacation” destination for 2009; named Orlando number four on their list of Top 10 Places To Go in 2009, which is based on user votes; announced Orlando as the No. 1 destination travelers with children plan to visit this year, according to a family travel survey with more than 1,500 respondents; and announced Disney’s Pop Century Resort and All-Star Music Resort, Homewood Suites Orlando/International Drive and Fairfield Inn & Suites Orlando International Drive as part of the Top 10 Bargain Family-Friendly Hotels. [Read more…] about Orlando – Voted Top Family Vacation Destination

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Cures For Mosquito Bites

June 7, 2009 by admin Leave a Comment

The best cures for mosquito bites, of course, are those that stop the little critters biting in the first place. But if it is too late for that, there are still a few things that you can try.

A mosquito bite is not like the sting of a wasp or bee which is an injection of poison. Mosquitoes just want a little taste of your blood. But to stop it coagulating so that they can easily drink it, they also deposit a protein which causes an allergic reaction in some people.

It seems that some people get bitten constantly and others never have a single itch, but this is probably nothing to do with whether the insects like you. The truth is that some people do not get allergic and so they do not know they have been bitten.

If you ask a hundred bite-scratching people what they recommend, you may get a hundred different answers. Here are some of the most popular ideas. [Read more…] about Cures For Mosquito Bites

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Reasons Why You should Take the Family Camping

May 27, 2009 by admin Leave a Comment

tentSit back as editor, Ingrid McCleary (a veteran camper) extols the virtues of camping.

You get hands-on experience with your state’s symbols. In California, for example, you could spot the valley quail perched in a redwood tree while you hike through a field of golden poppies. You could also find evidence that a grizzly bear has visited your campsite: There’s the smashed windshield of your car (you left sunflower seeds on the front seat) and the demolished ice chest (you didn’t realize bears weren’t deterred by flimsy storage locks).

An article in the Yosemite Guide newsletter mentioned that backpackers could protect their food from black bears by renting a bear-proof food canister instead of hanging their food from a tree. This canister could hold a three-day supply of food and yet weighed only 2 1/2 pounds. I told my husband I couldn’t imagine how such a lightweight item could keep bears from getting to the food. “The canister probably includes a big roll of cellophane wrap,” Bill replied. “You wrap your food in it, and the bear goes nuts trying to find the edges.”

You get to wear all your grungy clothes. You know the ones; those faded T-shirts, torn shorts and baggy jeans that are so comfortable you just can’t throw them out yet…even though your spouse has tried on a number of occasions to bury them in the bottom of the household rag bin.

Your kids don’t have to wash up before dinner. What’s the point? Between the bathroom and the campsite are 100 yards of Grade A Magnetic dirt. Speaking of bathrooms…

You appreciate the overlooked luxuries of home. Like having a toilet that flushes. Or taking a shower that doesn’t cost a quarter for every five minutes. Once, during a 10-Day California to Colorado Road Trip, Bill and I had only two quarters between us. I finished in time; Bill didn’t. He stood there, covered in suds, while I dressed and ran out to try to find someone with change for a $20 bill. The suds nearly dried on him.

You’re prepared for an emergency. If a moderate earthquake should hit California while you’re camping, you won’t be inconvenienced because 1) your musty tent is suddenly a safe haven, 2) you’ve already got all your food on ice and 3) you have a portable radio and a lantern, so you won’t miss what most people miss after an earthquake–electricity.

You get to have barbecue for every night for dinner. And every morning for breakfast. And every afternoon for lunch. In fact, you can reach your barbecue quota for the entire summer in just one campout.

You get to see just how many pores you have on your face. This is a good time to play connect-the-dots or mimic the Orion constellation on your left cheek. It’s also the perfect opportunity to have your palm read by a fortuneteller, since all the lines in your hands stand out in stark relief.

You get to commune with nature. Blue jays and squirrels infiltrate your campground to clean up your crumbs. At dusk, bats fly overhead. Do you really trust their sonar? Are you sure they won’t get tangled in your hair? At Cherry Lake campground, there are the two-inch bomber pine beetles; these, I can tell you from personal experience, DO get tangled in your hair(I almost toppled into the fire in a frenzied effort to get the bug out!).

You get to exercise. This can range from trying to reach that mosquito bite in the middle of your back to chasing the raccoon that’s absconded with your favorite bag of chips to consenting to a hike because the sign says it’s only two miles long (but neglects to tell you that it’s two miles straight uphill).

And the No. 1 reason why you should go camping? It’s cheaper than staying in a hotel.

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Great Camping tips

May 27, 2009 by admin Leave a Comment

I was just out camping this weekend with the kids and it made me think how unprepared that I was for the camping trip. I am sure that I will get better but at the same time wanted to shared these tips that I found a few minutes ago to have a better camping trip.

I have added my own bits to the end of all the points here to reflect on my last trip to the mountains camping this weekend.

We all love to unwind and take a breather. We love to explore nature at its pristine beauty. Generally speaking, we love to camp.

But do you think camping is as easy as strolling along the shores? Or perhaps you are thinking of something adventurous, like riding on the back of an elephant? Pretty simple as they seem, but once you get there, you’ll need more than anything you have planned. Camping is not merely a day out in the sun; more often, it is a much-needed adventure for many. And it would be more fun if it involves a lot of daring challenges. [Read more…] about Great Camping tips

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