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Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Best Cities To Visit for Thanksgiving

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    Thanksgiving is fast approaching, where the masses will gather to with relatives and friends. Thanksgiving is the most traveled holiday of the year. An expected 42.5 million people will travel during the extended holiday weekend. Some travel to visit family or friends while others are drawn to some particularly distinctive Thanksgiving destinations.  Here are the most interesting cities to celebrate this Thanksgiving.

Plymouth Plantation
Plymouth is the city where Thanksgiving was celebrated for the first time. Since the seventeenth century it has become a tradition. It is held on Saturday nights. Different pilgrims gather at leisure for a good time: sharing games, listening to music, and telling jokes. This town of Massachusetts has about 250,000 inhabitants and Thanksgiving is celebrated in all its glory.

Fish House Parade, Aitkin, Minnesota

Another original way to celebrate this holiday is through a parade of boats in Aitkin -city with more than 300 lakes. Thousands of boats participate in this event. It is a propitious moment to encounter thousands of people, to taste pancakes - tortillas of flour, egg and milk, listen to music or appreciate different pieces of crafts.

Disco Party, Buffalo, NY
There will also be many people who will bet on the dance. Then Buffalo is the ideal city to celebrate Thanksgiving. The meeting place is the Convention Center, a place of seven thousand square meters that can accommodate about seven thousand people. As a characteristic note, visitors come dressed in the style of the 70s and dance to different songs, among them, the hits of the Bee Gees.

Willamette Valley, Oregon
We have also thought about wine lovers. To taste and taste different varieties of the broth nothing better than the Valley of Willamette, Oregon. More than 160wineries open their doors so that visitors appreciate the quality of their wines and participate in different fun events. It's another way to live Thanksgiving.

Hollywood, Los Angeles
The last Sunday of November is Thanksgiving in Hollywood. This holiday serves as an anteroom for the preparation of Christmas. Here is celebrated by a parade of floats and bands with the active participation of celebrities: actors, singers, actresses.

Jamestown, Virginia
And another more original and traditional way of living Thanksgiving is buying products from the earth. Between November 25 and 27, in Jamestown, Virginia, families feed on products made by colonists: casseroles, turkeys etc.

Macy's, New York
Macy's clothing stores are famous. In 1924 the employees of Macy's paraded by mingling with animals from the Central Park Zoo. Over the years, the celebration has varied. At present, this parade is complemented by the participation of Broadway artists and inflatable characters like Mickey Mouse, Scooby-Doo and Wimpy the Kid, among others.

Philadelphia
Finally, in 1777 in New York, National Thanksgiving Day was proclaimed in thanksgiving for the victory achieved at the Battle of Saratoga. Today they have a very varied program that deserves to be lived.

Friday, October 28, 2016

Best Towns for Halloween

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  All Hallows Eve, or Halloween as it is more commonly known, is just days away. If you are looking to find something a little out of the ordinary for Halloween this year, consider visiting a town that is well known for its Halloween festivities. Here is a list of the Best Towns for Halloween. 

Snowmass Village, Colorado
Nestled deep in the Rocky Mountains, Snowmass Village is no stranger to Halloween. You can find 150,000 year old skeletons including the teeth and tusks of ancient creatures like the Mastadon and the Wooly Mammoth at the Ice Age Discovery Center. And your blood will run cold at the lonesome howl of a wolf looking for its pack…or maybe it's just the sound of one of the 250 Malamutes and Huskies that Krabloonik keeps onsite for courtesy sled dog rides for tourists. Either way, the effect is bone chilling. The good news is that you won't be left out in the cold for long. You can warm your soul with a drink with friends at Zane's Tavern. 

Park City, Utah
Park City, Utah is known for many things, but you probably weren't aware that this sleepy little town was best known for its Halloween festivities. But, don't think for a moment that all of the fun is to be enjoyed by just the two legged variety. Man's best friend gets to get in on the action at the annual "Bark" City's Howl-o-Ween celebration. Of course, if that's a little too tame for you, you can always you're your spot on one of many Park City Ghost Tours. It's sure to be a scream. 

Chatham, Massachusetts
There is no shortage of ghost stories lurking around in the New England states, but Chatham takes top billing. You'll find Pumpkin People in the Park at Kate Gould Park every Halloween as well as the remnants of Oktoberfest lining the sidewalks in downtown Chatham where you would be able to enjoy pastries, barbecue, pumpkin bowling and more during the week just prior to Halloween. 

Ludlow, Vermont
If you are more interested in a real ghost story, you might want to visit the Golden Stage Inn. In 1788, the Golden Stage Inn was actually a station for stage coaches that offered respite for weary horses and travelers. However, after it was converted into an inn, guests quickly began reporting paranormal events such as televisions coming on in vacant rooms, stove burners going on and off. Guests, staff and contractors alike have all heard the ghostly footsteps on the staircase. 

Princeton, New Jersey
Princeton is well known for its ability to offer academic excellence, but did you know that it could also offer you a different kind of thrill? Princeton is rich with history and urban legend. You can find tales of ghostly exploits around just about every turn. Enjoy ghost hunts with state of the art equipment (provided by The Princeton Tour Company), or enjoy something a little more laid back like choosing your own pumpkin at Princeton's Terhune Orchards. Here, you can also enjoy finding your way through the corn maze and pick up local ghost stories at the Barn of Legends and Lore.

Thursday, October 20, 2016

Trip or Treat

Halloween is approaching. It is time for us all to engage our imaginations in the spooky, the scary, the chilling, and the downright frightening. Even if you are doubter or a skeptic, you may remain a lover of tales and mystery. As such, the possibility of haunted cities and towns may intrigue you. 

To maximize the effect you should actually go to the places that are reputed to be places in which spirits, ghosts, and other paranormal phenomena make regular visits. Here is a list of the 4 such places to visit this Halloween. 


1. Gettysburg 
The number one most haunted place in America is Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. It was the site of the bloodiest single battle during the Civil War. It was also the place in which Abraham Lincoln, America's most beloved president, made his most famous speech. It is said that the ghosts of both Union and Confederate soldiers haunt the field. And that sometimes the soft but steady voice of Mr. Lincoln himself can be heard.


2. Key West 
If you are in southern Florida, a trip to Key West may be worth your while. It is the sight of many shipwrecks. It is also a place that has been ravaged again and again by hurricanes and other tropical storms. The voices of the dead can sometimes be heard in the empty caverns along the shore. 


3. New Orleans 
New Orleans was the most important and most prosperous French outpost in the New World. It was once of the few places in the country in which the rituals, religions, and cultures of Spain, France, Africa, and England fused together. One significant import was Voodoo. The French Quarter of the city still bears the effects of this interesting religion and cult. New Orleans was also one of the premiere ports for the importation of slaves. In fact, it possessed one of the largest outdoor markets for the buying and selling of slaves. And the spirits of those held in bondage is said to haunt the old slave market. 


4. Salem Salem, Massachusetts is another place with a dark past. It is known historically as the place in which the Salem witch trials took place. Snuggled deep in the forests of the state, it is an especially beautiful place to visit in autumn. But do not allow the charmed setting fool you. Unspeakable repression and torture occurred in the city some centuries ago, and it is said that the spirits of the many dead women who suffered under this pogrom still haunts the area.  Celebrate Halloween!  Take up to $40◊ off with Promo Code HALLO40 Book Now!

Sunday, September 18, 2016

Get Your SouthWest and United Points

Airline travel is a common form of transportation used by tens of thousands of people every day. Some of these people travel often and large number of people are particular to a certain airline that they prefer to use. The airline companies recognize this and have developed loyalty or frequent flyer programs as a way to thank their customers and as a way to reward them for using their airline and flying as often as they do. 

A frequent flyer program is a type of redemption program. Customers sign up for these programs through the airline directly. It is generally free to join these programs. Once you are joined, you can begin earning immediately. Points, or miles as they are sometimes referred to, can be earned in many ways. The most common way is by flying. Points are earned with each trip taken. Over time these points add up and can be redeemed for another flight, a seat upgrade and other rewards. 

When people are looking to build up their point balance quicker, airlines offer their customers the opportunity to purchase points. These points are then added to the balance and can be redeemed for all the rewards offered in the program. 

Southwest Airlines has a frequent flyer program that they call Rapid Rewards. This program also has a credit card linked with it that can be used for earning points. In addition, when their customers rent certain cars or stay at certain hotels, they can also earn points. Points can be purchased as well. The points can be used for any seat and on any date of the year. There are no blackout dates with Rapid Rewards. Another benefit of the program is that the points will never expire. 

United Airlines also has a frequent mile club called Mileage Plus. This program has been given the title of Best Frequent Flyer Program more than once. Both of United's airlines, United and United Express, offer customers opportunities to earn miles. United also offers their customers are credit card as a way to earn miles through car rentals, hotel visits, and even cruises. United also lets their customers purchase miles to build up their balance. United has a long list of rewards that the miles can be redeemed for as well. 



  People all over the world are using airline travel every day and with the help of frequent flyer programs, travelers can be earning and helping themselves to save money.

Thursday, September 15, 2016

2 Things You Must See in Cancun

When it comes to visiting Mexico, many people choose to go to Cancun. Cancun is a beautiful city located within the Yucatan Peninsula and is hailed for its prime location, its beautiful beaches and its year round mild Caribbean climate. Of course, because of its popularity, there is no shortage of luxury villas, expansive hotels, and self contained resort properties. However, there is also plenty to do outside of your accommodations. If you are looking to spend some time in Cancun this year, there are many places to go and attractions to see. As a matter of fact, there is so much to see, it can be hard to decide where to go. However, no matter what you choose to do, there are at least two must-see locations in Cancun you simply cannot miss. 

 1. The Interactive Aquarium 
 The Interactive Aquarium is one of the most exciting attractions that Cancun has to offer. This aquarium is situated near many of the main hotels in the city and offers something for visitors of all ages. Enjoy interacting with many species of local marine life such as starfish and stingrays as well as dolphins and more. Visitors can also enjoy a wide range of shows and even pay to swim with the dolphins for a truly unforgettable experience. What's even more is that the Interactive Aquarium is more than just a tourist attraction. It is a conservation effort and is home to many examples of rare and exotic species including several different types of sharks including tiger and bull sharks. The Interactive Aquarium is truly a delight for all those who visit. 

 2. Hidden Worlds Cenote Adventure Park
 Adventure parks can be found all along the city. But if you want to enjoy one of the best amusement parks Cancun has to offer, you need to visit Hidden Worlds Cenote Adventure Park. If you are staying in any one of the main resort areas in Cancun, you will be minutes away from one of the most exciting and unique experiences Cancun has to offer. Enjoy underwater caving expeditions, zip lining through the forest, riding theme park quality roller coasters and other rides and more. You can even spend the day exploring the caverns along the Yucatan Peninsula or spend the day snorkeling and diving. Hidden Worlds Cenote Adventure Park is the best way to spend the day with the entire family. Spend the day exploring the natural resources or spending time with the kids enjoying first class amusement park rides. You can't go wrong no matter which path you choose to take.