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Hawaii Big Island Vacation

February 11, 2010 by admin Leave a Comment

In an effort to better understand the demand and consumer habits of individual travelers and family vacationers, Rentalo.com; the leading online vacation rental and lodging directory, conducted market research studies on Hawaii vacation rentals and lodgings. These vacation rental analyses have been made publicly available to offer industry experts insightful information regarding the needs and habits of those in search of vacation rentals in Hawaii. The study was performed on the website’s database of 5,551 opted-in travelers who visited Hawaii from July 2008 to January 2010.

Family Vacation Destination: Kailua Kona

The study data showed that Kailua Kona visitors like to compare offers from different lodging types. 63.52 percent of the travelers who inquired on Kailua Kona vacation rentals also accepted to receive offers from bed and breakfasts, and hotels. [Read more…] about Hawaii Big Island Vacation

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Texas is a great place for a family vacation

February 11, 2010 by admin Leave a Comment

Texas offers natural wonders, exciting attractions and educational experiences for every visitor, and has recently added even more museums, family-friendly resorts and outdoor activities.

Western and Outdoor Adventures in Texas

From ranches in Bandera and the historic King Ranch in Kingsville, to the semi-annual Longhorn Cattle Drive in Big Bend, families can relive the Old West.  State parks offer hiking, camping and rock climbing adventures from Palo Duro Canyon to the Piney Woods. [Read more…] about Texas is a great place for a family vacation

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San Diego Hotels

August 30, 2009 by admin 1 Comment

In our recent trip to San Diego we stayed in two hotels. We had originally planned to leave on a Monday and had our hotel booked for the Monday to Friday but decided in the end to go a couple of days early and could not extend our hotel. Sadly our original hotel was not able to give us a room for the first two days so we had another for the first two days.

Mission Plaza Hotel and Suites

This is the hotel that we stayed in for the first couple of days. Although the hotel was clean enough for my wife it was not a high end hotel by any means. The room that we got had a bunk bed that the kids fought over but was a very nice to have a bed to ourselves instead of having the kids crawling in.

The hotel had a pool that hte kids used quite a bit and the location of the Mission Plaza Hotel is just a few minutes to both SeaWorld San Diego and Ocean Beach (different directions).

The hotel is really affordable and that is what got my wife interested. To be perfectly honest my wife picks hotels based on pool, location and mostly price so this place worked out great for us for a couple of nights in San Diego

Comfort Inn and Suites Seaworld

This hotel was the place that we stayed for our last four nights and again we had bunk beds for the kids (less fighting this time) and the hotel was good for us in that it was right next to the highway on hotel circle in San Diego and not only did the hotel have a pool but also a pretty extensive free breakfast that included make you own waffles.

The hotel was again just as clean as the earlier hotel that we stayed in and the Comfort Inn and Suites Seaworld is the same motel style where you can park in front of the unit. The other plus that the place had was a laundry room which all of us families know can come in really handy in an emergency.

The one thing that I did not like about the Comfort Inn that we stayed at in San Diego was the generic looking area, all hotels on two strips one on each side of the highway. A couple of  things that are really close by though is the Old Town San Diego area as well as a place called the Presidio, which is the oldest settlement on the west coast of the US

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San Diego Vacation Week

August 27, 2009 by admin Leave a Comment

Last week our family went to San Diego on Vacation.

It was a lot of fun.

Usually when going to California we tend to go to Los Angeles as there are beaches and Disneyland there but just as a change of pace this time we went to San Diego and did lots and still there was a lot that we missed.  Here is a big of an overview of the stuff that we did and then later on you can get the more indepth for each of the things that we did in other posts:

Day 1 San Diego – flew in and went to Ocean Beach. We changed plans last minute before we left so we needed to get a hotel for the first two days and then stayed at another for the last five days. The hotel we stayed in was the Holiday Inn Seaworld and as usual on our trips it was a fairly clean hotel with a pool of course and our room actually had bunk beds that the kids fought over. [Read more…] about San Diego Vacation Week

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Free Trips to National Parks

July 14, 2009 by admin Leave a Comment

From sea to shining sea: National parks are seen as great summer vacation destinations for anyone looking to save a few dollars this summer, and it’s still not too late to plan to get to one!

Some consider them America’s best-kept travel secret, and the ultimate family getaway, all the more so now that $750 million in economic stimulus money has been set aside to spruce them up.

On “The Early Show Saturday Edition,” travel expert Peter Greenberg explained how it is that national parks are such a great vacation value — and named names!

For starters: Free entry on July 18-19 and Aug. 15-16.

Wonderful deal for seniors age 62 and up: a lifetime pass to the national parks is just $10. [Read more…] about Free Trips to National Parks

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