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Plan on the Run: Last Minute Vacations

by James on Jul.24, 2009, under Vacations

Many things happen in life which cannot be predicted. Depending on certain employment situations, or unforeseen events in scheduling, vacation time can be granted with short notice. In the grand scheme of things, it does not matter why, but is important to be able to take advantage of the time allotted. A bittersweet spot to find yourself in, planning a vacation at the last minute is not an impossible task. Your initial reaction is a sense of dread that you will be stuck with a higher priced vacation because of the short notice. Also, you may be kicking yourself for not planning ahead. Although planning a vacation at the last minute is not ideal, there may be good news. Last minute vacations can bring bargains not found in other situations.

It Is All Part of the Package

Trying to get a flight at the last minute can be intimidating. Stress becomes more prevalent when people are rushed, and trying to book a flight and hotel reservation at the last minute can definitely produce some stress. When you are short on time, you may feel that you are at the mercy of whatever you find. Even though your choices may be limited, there are still ways to save money on your vacation.

By purchasing a deal that combines your flight with lodging, some savings can be made. Open seats on airplanes can be tied into other parts of a vacation package, and, when bought as a single unit, are sold at a discounted price. Not only will you end up with a booked flight that is cheaper than it would be were you to buy it on its own, but you will already have your lodging and possibly a rental car booked for your vacation. Finding a great package deal at the last minute is very possible and a great way to use the brief time available when planning a vacation at the last minute.

Booking a Hotel Room at the Last Minute

Booking a hotel room can be complicated process even if you have plenty of time to work with. Any complications or complexities are, of course, heightened if time is a factor. Your best bet is to shop around online. In many cases, if you cannot find a package deal and are forced to book a hotel room separate from your flight arrangements, your choices may be increased but so will the price.

This may seem like a dire situation but all is not lost. In fact, seeking the best price on a room at a great hotel can actually be easier at the last second. Contact the hotel shortly before you would like to stay there and ask if they have any openings. Hotels often offer rooms at a discounted price close to your chosen stay when they are still available.

As you scramble to make vacation plans at the last minute, it is crucial to have a backup plan in place. Find an inexpensive hotel close to your vacation destination and book a room there. Make sure that this particular hotel allows for late cancellations. By booking a room at a cheaper hotel, you can make sure that you will have someplace to stay. This way your bases are covered, and you stand a very good chance of getting a great deal on the hotel in which you would to prefer to stay.

The Joy of “Cruising” For Deals

Booking a vacation at the last minute is never a lost cause, even if the vacation desired is a cruise vacation. People tend to book cruises ahead of time. Oftentimes, they are booked far in advance. This would make it seem as though there is little hope for the last minute cruise enthusiast, but this is not true. Although cruises tend to be booked early, sometimes reservations are cancelled shortly before the actual cruise. Cruise companies have a need to fill their ships with as many vacationers as possible. The more vacationers they can occupy their cruise ships with the better. In order to get these open spots filled, cruise companies may offer reduced rates. Your position as a last minute vacationer can give you access to these last second sales and send you on a dream cruise without breaking the bank.

Always Ask Questions

It is important to point out that just because you are in a special situation, these potential deals may not be instantly offered to you. Asking the right questions is the best way to find out what is available. You may wind up being pleasantly surprised at the deals available, but only if you ask questions and are persistent. Stick to your guns, and remember that sometimes airlines, hotels and cruise companies find themselves in last minute jams similar to your situation.

Planning a last minute vacation can be stressful, but it does not have to be. Now that you know that there are many possibilities available, and even some advantages, to planning a vacation at the last minute, this process should go a bit more smoothly. It is possible to find great deals in any circumstance. Make sure to stay positive, ask questions and try not to get stressed out. And, most importantly, enjoy your vacation!

Lisa Parker is a freelance writer who writes about topics and tips involving the travel industry and vacation deals, often discussing specific subjects such as hotels and cheap flights.
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Traveling With Teens: Top Five Tips for a Peaceful Family Vacation

by James on Jul.22, 2009, under Vacations

Understanding teens can be difficult, especially when you are planning a vacation. Your teen will likely want to stay home rather than vacation with the family, and even if you are lucky enough to have a mature teen who enjoys spending time with you, he or she will still likely be moody, easily embarrassed, and uncooperative at times. Do not worry – you are not doing anything wrong as a parent! Vacationing with your teen might be difficult, but in the end, the effort is worth the lasting memories you will make together. That said, you do not want to spend the whole time fighting. Here are five tips for planning and enjoying a peaceful family vacation together:

Tip #1: Cater to your teen’s interests - One of the hardest parts of planning a vacation if you have children of all ages is finding activities that everyone can enjoy. On one hand, you have to make sure that your younger children are not bored and throwing temper tantrums. On the other hand, if you want to avoid arguments, it is important to cater to your teen’s interests. Luckily, there are often a number of activities on any vacation that allow children and adults alike to have fun. More specifically, though, do not just find teen-friendly activities. Look for places you can go that specifically will interest your teen. For example, if your son likes music, stop by a vintage record shop or a store with music memorabilia. If your daughter likes water sports, arrange for some jet skiing or sailing. Even if your teen pretends to look apathetic, when you arrange for interesting activities, he or she will have fun.

Tip #2: Respect your teen’s space and give him or her some alone time - On a vacation, it can be a challenge to coexist in such close proximity to everyone else in your family. Teens especially need space, and on vacation, they usually do not get much privacy. Consider the ways in which you can give your teen a little time alone without ruining the vacation for everyone else. One idea is to allow your teen to stay in an adjoining hotel room (with the door open) or his/her own tent if you are camping. You can also consider inviting one of your teen’s friends on the vacation with your family. That way, they can do some activities on their own, but still make use of the buddy system for safety’s sake.

Tip #3: Get your teen involved with the planning - Although some teens will not be interested in the least, many young adults will be much more willing to cooperate if they get to make some of the vacationing decisions. You might be surprised at the activities your teen really wants to do versus what you would have planned. Maybe your teen really wants to go to the zoo, or maybe your teen would rather spend some time at an amusement park. Be ready to be surprised! Of course, you may not be able to allow your teen complete vacation planning freedom, but it is a good way to get him or her on board. As a bonus, this helps teens learn about budgeting and travel preparations.

Tip #4: Give your teen choices - Beyond planning, try to give you teen choices on a daily basis while you are on vacation. Saying, “what do you want to do,” can be dangerous, as your teen may want to do activities that younger children in your family cannot enjoy (or even worse, their answer may be “nothing!”). So, instead, come up with two choices and let your teen decide between them (ex. “would you rather go shopping or spend time on the beach?”). Teens like to know that their opinion is valued – and they are more likely to enjoy themselves when they have had a hand in the decision-making.

Tip #5: Choose your battles - Lastly, choose your battles. Remember, you are on vacation. Instead of fighting about everything, try to relax a little and only argue about the things that are really important, like the skimpy bathing suit your daughter wants to wear, rather than the things that are insignificant, like the fact that he or she brought a cell phone to text friends while on vacation. If there is a major problem, sometimes it is best to suggest that you both calm down and deal with the situation when the vacation is over. There is no sense in ruining a fun day for the entire family because of a dispute between you and your teen.

In general, you may not be able to stop every disagreement from happening, but you can lessen the blows a bit by following the above five tips. No matter where you live or where you are traveling on vacation, some teens will always be challenging, but that does not mean that you should skip a potentially fun and relaxing family vacation.

Cynthia Andrews is a freelance writer who writes about vacationing and the travel industry, often discussing tips and travel deals one would find through working with travel agency.
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Benefits of Planning a Caribbean Vacation

by James on Jul.15, 2009, under Vacations

When planning a vacation, there are numerous destinations available for travel. With so many options available, it is important to understand the advantages of each location. The Caribbean is a great vacation destination, but before you book you trip, take a moment to research each island and decide which is best for you. Each island has many benefits depending on what you are looking for in a vacation. The Caribbean is known for having nice weather but there are other reasons as well. The Caribbean is full of culture and white sandy beaches.

Benefit #1: The Weather

In the Caribbean, the weather is almost perfect. Because of its gulf location near the equator, you will find sunny skies and warm weather throughout most of the year. The cool breeze from the Gulf Stream helps keep you cool and comfortable. When it rains, you are likely to see the sun again in less than an hour or two. There is occasional bad weather but it rarely lasts long enough to affect your vacation.

Benefit #2: The People

One of the most rewarding aspects about vacationing in the Caribbean is the local citizens who live there all year long. In the tourist sections of most Caribbean islands, local residents will welcome you kindly. Even outside of tourist locations, you can expect to be treated as an honored guest. They pride themselves on their hospitality in the Caribbean, and that is not something you will find in most European countries or other parts of the world.

Benefit #3: The Variety

People often lump things together and say “the Caribbean,” but this part of the world is actually made up of dozens of distinct countries, some with multiple islands. When you talk to your travel agent about booking a trip, discuss exactly what you are hoping to get out of your vacation. On one island, you might find great fishing locations, while another island might have family-friendly resorts, and yet another island might have cultural offerings. A trip to the Caribbean is a great cultural experience and there is something for everyone no matter what you enjoy doing. As a cultural experience, the Caribbean islands consist of the French Caribbean, Anglophone Caribbean and Dutch Caribbean. This mix of cultures can provide a beneficial experience.

Benefit #4: You can Stay in the United States

Although you need a passport for most Caribbean vacations, the United States has several territories in this part of the world. For example, you can visit Puerto Rico or the Florida Keys without needing a passport. In a territory of the United States, you do not have to exchange your money and you can be rest assured that almost everyone speaks English. This is a great option for many people. Of course, if you want, you can also begin your vacation in the United States and travel to other countries during the span of your trip.

Benefit #5: Vacation Packages

Because travel to the Caribbean is so popular, you can usually find hundreds of vacation packages, just by calling around to a few travel agencies. Many also offer booking options online, which is even more convenient. You get to choose your vacation dates, how you travel to these countries, where you want to go, and what you want to do. They pull things together for you into one easy package, which means that you do not have to plan anything at all. In other parts of the world, package deals are more limited, so if you want the most choices, the Caribbean is the best kind of vacation for you.

Benefit #6: All-Inclusive Resorts

In addition to vacation package deals, there are all-inclusive resort options in the Caribbean. There are more all-inclusive resorts here than in any other part of the world. When you pay for this kind of vacation package, you do not even have to carry any money with you at all – everything at the resort is free. Many resorts even offer bus trips to local tourist sites, so you will not be stuck on site the entire time of you want to get out a little. On top of all of the all-inclusive resort options, you will also find quite a few other lodging options, so your possibilities are limitless. All-inclusive resorts save you time and money, but other options can also help you plan that perfect vacation.

A Caribbean vacation is not for everyone. Some people are more interested in mountains, cities, or colder-weather locations. You vacation in the Caribbean will, generally, be a vacation at the beach. For most people, though, a Caribbean vacation is fun and relaxing – and the best benefit of all is that it is affordable! No matter what your budget, you can find a Caribbean vacation package within your budget.

Brian Jenkins is a freelance writer who writes about vacation destinations and travel deals, often discussing travel tips one would find through working with a travel agency.
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Tips for Budgeting a Vacation for the Entire Family

by James on Jul.15, 2009, under Vacations

Vacations can be expensive, and if you are on a limited budget, it may seem impossible to take your family on an enjoyable vacation. There are a number of ways that you can make a great family vacation affordable. These can allow you to treat your family to the vacation that they deserve without having to break the bank to do so. Here are a few ways that you can take a family vacation while staying within your family budget.

One of the most basic tips for planning a vacation is to introduce a vacation fund into your family budget. Even if you only give $10 per week to the fund, you still have $520 at the end of the year. This allows you to slowly accumulate money that would otherwise be unavailable for a vacation. You may choose to supplement the vacation fund with money from income tax returns or other money that would not normally be a part of your weekly income. This provides more opportunities for adding to your vacation fund.

Research your destination and discover the best time for traveling. There may be discounts available if you are flexible about when you would be leaving. This allows you to travel to your destination without paying full price. This can often save you quite a bit of money when you consider how much full admission prices can be for your entire family. Along the same lines, check to see if there are any airlines or hotels running specials that you can take advantage of to save money on your travel and lodging expenses as well.

Another option to help keep your family vacation within the confines of your budget is to choose a vacation destination that is not going to be exceedingly costly. Visiting state parks, beaches, and other public areas can allow you and the family to have fun and enjoy the time spent together without the added costs of amusement parks or other attractions. Be sure to consult both your spouse and your children when trying to come up with vacation ideas so that you know everyone can be excited about the trip.

While on vacation, consider packing sandwiches or supplies for making your own meals instead of stopping for every meal at a restaurant. Preparing your own meals can help you save a lot of money because restaurants become expensive after a while. This also provides your family with extra money for other amusements. If you still insist on eating your meals at the local restaurants, you can use the food you brought with you for light lunches or travel food. This can still help you save quite a bit of money in comparison to the cost of eating out for every meal. An added advantage is that certain foods such as fruits and bread do not go bad while you are away from home; by packing them for your vacation, you can avoid wasting food while you are away.

Depending on the vacation that you want to take, you might find that you do not have enough money to be able to afford everything that you need. Should you have enough room in your family budget to be able to add another monthly payment, you might consider taking out a small personal loan to help pay for your vacation expenses. Before you do this, however, you should make sure that you can afford the loan payment and that you are not going to be overextending your finances by trying to pay it off on time.

Shop around for quotes from different lenders so that you can get the best deal on the money that you borrow and compare the repayment terms carefully to find the loan that best meets your needs. Save this as a last resort in case the vacation you are planning is very important to the family, since borrowing money is a serious responsibility and can lead to major credit problems if you are not able to repay what you borrow. If you can afford to add the loan payment to your monthly budget and are able to repay the loan in a respectable amount of time, it can be perfectly acceptable to borrow a little bit of extra money to help make your family vacation dreams come true.

A vacation is a great time for a family to spend time together. Vacations are possible no matter what your budget is. When you are planning your vacation, try to put a few dollars aside each week. This helps you accumulate money over time that can be used towards you family’s vacation. When you leave for your vacation consider packing sandwiches and other snacks. This can save you money since you do not have to eat at a restaurant for every meal. These tips can help your family plan a much-deserved vacation even on a tight budget.

Jeremy Foster is a freelance writer who writes about topics and tips involving the travel industry and vacation deals, often discussing specific subjects such as hotels and cheap flights.
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What is a Package Vacation?

by James on Jul.15, 2009, under Vacations

Package vacations, by their very definition, are comprised of at least two but usually more components. Many travelers prefer to buy package vacations because each element is often discounted when bundled together. In addition to that, travel agencies work diligently to provide extras within package vacations that may not be available when services are purchased a la carte. Finally, package vacations are attractive for people who do not want to research and select each component separately. When you are considering a package vacation, the best knowledge you can have is about the various components which should make up a package vacation.

The first component of most package vacations is the actual travel, itself. In other words, this is the component that determines how you will get from where you live to where you will vacation. Most commonly, this is airfare. Depending on your location and where your vacation will occur, however, it could also be bus travel or train travel. Because your vacation cannot begin until you actually arrive at your destination, this is the keystone component for your travel plans. Typically, all other components are arranged around your travel plans as the timing of your travel may well dictate how the other components are chosen.

The second component of package vacations is overnight accommodations. This component determines where you will stay when you get to your vacation destination. This could be a cruise ship, a hotel, a campground - anywhere that you can stay. For multi-segmented trips, you will choose several different accommodations for each of your destinations. Hotels and airlines sometimes partner with one another to offer better fares or rates when their services are purchased together. The amenities offered by your lodging selection can determine what other components you may need to add to your travel. For instance, if you will be going to a full-service resort, you may not be interested in adding outside tours and attractions. Depending on the location of your chosen accommodations you may not need local transportation. While the travel piece is the keystone component, your lodging accommodations may be the glue that holds all other travel arrangements together.

The third component of package vacations is transportation. Will you need ground transportation services from the airport to your destination? What about your ability to get around when you reach your final destination? What will your plans entail and how will you get to the places you want to visit? Some package vacations offer vouchers to use on local mass transit offerings such as buses or trains. Others bundle in rental cars so that you can set your own schedule of events for the locations you wish to visit. Some hotels and resorts even offer free shuttle service to popular attractions, but be sure to confirm this ahead of time instead of assuming your hotel will take you where you want to go. Your own plans and desires will determine what types of transportation you will choose to add to your package vacation.

The fourth component of package vacations is tours and attractions. Depending on how active you wish to be on your vacation, you may want to plan ahead for the places you will visit and the tours you will take. Many vacation spots have attractions available that you can pre-pay at a discount when you bundle into a package location. In addition, you may be able to purchase passes that will allow you to visit multiple attractions at one low price. The offerings are highly dependant on where your travels will take you, however. Pre-paying for attractions may or may not make sense for you depending upon the flexibility you desire for your trip, or the open-endedness of when the vouchers must be used.

The final component of package vacations is insurance. You have pieced together a wonderfully relaxing vacation for yourself and your family, but what insurance do you have that all of your plans will come off without a hitch? Most travel agencies offer trip insurance for their package vacation. This insurance warrants against certain types of disruptive occurrences like massive weather phenomena. In addition, the insurance can be utilized to postpone plans if you experience a disruption in your own life. Depending on your vacation destination and your own willingness to risk losing a deposit or the full cost of a cancelled trip, travel insurance can be a very wise investment.

Purchasing a package vacation becomes easier when you know what to expect. By knowing what components may or may not be included and asking the right questions, you will better be able to choose from all the diverse offerings travel agencies have to offer. You are more likely to be assured of a vacation you will look forward to enjoying.

Mike Cole is a freelance writer who writes about vacation deals and the travel industry in general, often discussing specific aspects of the travel industry such as a travel agent.
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Most Popular Vacations for Active Seniors

by James on Jul.08, 2009, under Vacations

Where is the active senior heading for vacation? The choices have never been more numerous. While there are many vacation destinations that only a few years ago were unheard of, other vacation spots have updated in order to become more attractive to seniors.

Overall, seniors today are healthier and more active than ever before. Visiting new places and experiencing new activities is possible for many of today’s seniors. Of course, relaxation is still of prime importance, which is why all-inclusive vacations are still popular.

All-inclusive vacations are great for active seniors for a variety of reasons. Because everything is included in the price, including airfare and meals, it is easy for the senior to plan and budget for the trip. Many all-inclusive vacations allow the vacationer to choose from a variety of activities as well. This means that the active senior can choose to play tennis or golf, ride bicycles or scuba dive, while other participants partake in spa activities or shopping. In the past, choices in all-inclusive vacations could be restrictive, but today, it is unlikely that the senior will be forced to participate in an activity that does not interest them.

All-inclusive vacations are available on resorts or cruises, in all areas of the world. If you are interested in a particular area, it is very likely that there is an all-inclusive vacation to that spot. What to know before scheduling an all-inclusive vacation? Be sure that you understand what all is included in the vacation. While it may be necessary for you to pay airfare from a smaller city where you live to a travel hub in a large city, if there are a variety of “extras” or optional expenses, it should raise a red flag that perhaps this particular all-inclusive vacation is perhaps not the best vacation for you.

Another popular choice for active seniors is a volunteer vacation. A volunteer vacation allows you to visit a different part of the world, learn about the culture, and help others, while still reserving time for relaxation and recreation. Activities for volunteer vacations run the gamut from counting bird eggs to helping children learn to read. There are options in the United States as well as many foreign countries. Don’t think that you don’t have skills that are needed. While some volunteers find opportunities to work in the field they were in prior to retirement, there are many opportunities for volunteers with no specialized training.

How to choose the right volunteer vacation for you? It is important to do volunteer work that you are interested in. If you aren’t an animal lover, counting turtle eggs probably will not interest you that much, even if it is on a beautiful beach. Of course, this does not mean that you should only volunteer for a charity that you are already familiar with. If the work piques your curiosity, and sounds intriguing to you, it will probably be a good vacation. The volunteer work is only one part of the vacation.

How will you spend your off hours? Although some volunteer vacations are in extremely poor areas with no amenities, it is possible to find a volunteer vacation that allows you to work part of the day, and spend the rest of the day relaxing on the beach, hiking in the woods or enjoying excellent meals. If you have a strong opinion about what you need for a successful vacation, such as a certain level of accommodations or food preferences, it is important to speak with the vacation company early in your trip planning, to make sure that it is possible. The most important thing that you can do to ensure you have a good time on your volunteer vacation is to speak with others who have completed these vacations and ask if they feel that the company accurately represented the vacation to them.

Learning vacations are another popular choice with seniors. These vacations are a terrific idea for seniors who have not been intellectually stimulated since retiring from the workforce. A learning vacation typically devotes several hours a day to honing a particular skill, and the remainder of the time exploring the countryside, taking part in spa treatments, or relaxing on your own. The things that you can learn on these vacations are limitless; you can take cooking classes in France, horseback riding lessons in Ireland, or language lessons in Spain. Lessons are available for all experience levels, from the rank beginner to the expert looking to hone their skills.

What should senior citizens look for in a learning vacation? Again, speak with past customers of the company you plan to use. If others were satisfied with their experience, and would go on another vacation with the same company, that is a pretty strong testimonial. Also, consider what the recreational options are for the trip. It is easy to think that you will be so involved in the learning process that you will not have time to go sight-seeing, but these vacations are specifically designed to provide amble down time, and if you don’t have a plan for how to spend it, you may find yourself painfully bored. An experienced learning vacation company will know exactly what recreational activities are perfect for seniors and are available in each area. Formulate a plan about how to spend your day, taking into account your interests and activity level, take plenty of pictures and have a great time!

Lisa Parker is a freelance writer who writes about vacationing and the travel industry, often discussing tips and travel deals one would find through working with a travel agency.
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Winter Vacations: 10 Most Popular Destinations

by James on Jul.08, 2009, under Mont Tremblant

With the holidays in full swing, many families find themselves with a little bit of extra vacation time during the winter. While some may spend that time planning large family gatherings or trying to relax after the hustle and bustle of holiday shopping, a number of families use this time as a way to enjoy a vacation away from home before the kids have to be back in school and everyone has to go back to work. If you are thinking of a winter getaway, here are 10 of the most popular vacation destinations during the winter months.

Located in the Laurentian Mountains, Mont tremblant is a popular venue for skiing, snowboarding, and other winter sports. With over 600 acres of useable snow, Mont Tremblant is renowned as one of the best destinations for wintertime fun. Skiers from all over the world travel to quebec in order to take advantage of Tremblant’s pristine slopes.

Home to Hershey’s candy, this Pennsylvania town can be a wonderful place to visit if you are travelling just before Christmas. Each year, Hershey Park is completely transformed into a Christmas candy land that absolutely must be seen in order to be believed. This can be an especially rewarding trip if travelling with children, as it can give them amazing stories to tell when they get back to school.

Sundance, Utah, is home not only to the world-renowned Sundance Film Festival but also to a ski resort beyond compare. In addition to being able to enjoy well-manicured slopes for skiing and snowboarding, the resort is located within an hour of three major Utah cities so that you can enjoy some shopping and fine dining after a fun time in the snow.

Mostly known as a summertime destination, Yellowstone features a number of winter programs as well as those, which encourage visitors to learn more about the natural world around them. While not everyone thinks that a learning vacation sounds like fun, few sights can compare to being able to see and learn about Yellowstone in wintertime.

A number of destinations in the New England area are transformed into a portrait of years gone by when winter comes. The New England that was captured in the beloved paintings of Norman Rockwell comes to life as the historical towns and cities put on their best winter decorations, while the Sugarloaf ski resort opens for business to accommodate those interested in winter sports.

A popular winter destination for years, Lake Tahoe provides visitors with access to ski resorts as well as the nearby excitement of Carson City, Nevada. Those looking for a beautiful vacation destination should not be disappointed by the amazing view of the Rocky Mountains that can be seen from the slopes of Lake Tahoe.

For a completely different type of vacation, consider taking a cruise of the Caribbean. Not only can this help you to get away from the cold weather, but it can also give you a taste of what the holidays are like for those who do not live in an area that traditionally receives a lot of snow. Once you experience a Caribbean Christmas, you may never be able to look at a traditional Christmas the same way again.

Aspen is one of the most famous ski destinations in the world and a winter spent in Aspen is a winter that can always be remembered. In addition to having some of the most beautiful ski slopes that can be found anywhere, the town surrounding the ski areas has a rich culture and history that simply is not to be missed. From a day on the slopes to a night enjoying the amazing artistic community that exists in and around Aspen, you should never regret your choice to spend a vacation in Aspen.

Nothing says Christmas quite like the image of Rockefeller Center decked out in all of its holiday glory. Used as an icon of the holidays in films, stories, and photographs, a winter vacation to New York simply is not complete without taking the time to visit Rockefeller Center and see exactly how much effort is put in to transforming it into a symbol of peace and Christmas joy.

If you just want to get away from the cold of the holidays but are not interested in travelling too far from home, Orlando can be the perfect winter destination. With a multitude of theme parks (and the holiday programs offered by each), there is plenty for the whole family to do. You can also set aside some time to simply enjoy the Florida weather, ignoring the fact that it is much colder at home.

Stephanie Larkin is a freelance writer who writes about topics and tips involving the travel industry and vacation deals, often discussing specific subjects such as travel websites and working with a travel agent.
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