Archive for December, 2008

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Get the Most Out of Your FastPass

Published Date: December 31st, 2008
Category: Hall Of Travel

Long lines and restless guests in popular queues are a thing of the past at Walt Disney World. At least it is for those who choose to take advantage of Disney’s free service: FastPass.
So what is it?
FastPass debuted in 1999 and was embraced as a brilliant innovation in theme park engineering. This computerized system allows [...]

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You may have figured out by now that I am bit of an architecture buff. Well, the great thing is, since 2000 Toronto has its very own free-access architecture weekend where you can get access to more than 140 interesting buildings, many of which are usually closed to the public.
It’s a great event and it’s [...]

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South Beach Luxury Hotels

Published Date: December 31st, 2008
Category: Hall Of Travel

South Beach Luxury Hotels combine all the comforts of home with the luxury of staying in a hotel. Stretching from 1st Street to Lincoln Road, South Beach is one of the unique areas in Miami Beach, encompassing some of the most famous commercial areas such as Alton Road, Collins Avenue, Collins Avenue, Espanola Way, Ocean [...]

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New elaborate GPS readings taken on the 15-16th Oct have shown that Monte Bianco measures 4810.6 metres. Mount-Blanc is veiled by a deep ice-cap which has grown by 2.8 m in exactly 2 yrs however more suprisingly the bulk of the snow and ice has nearly doubled up . At any rate that’s according to [...]

Be sure to research fully the crucial facts regarding buying Spain property. You should first determine the type of property desired. Are you looking for a rural hide-away, an apartment at a popular beach, or maybe a townhouse in a busy metropolitan area like Barcelona or Madrid?
In order to determine the best course [...]

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Giants or Jewelers?

Published Date: December 29th, 2008
Category: Hall Of Travel

Should credit for creation of the world-famous Taj Mahal go to Giants or Jewelers?
Clearly, says one group, Shah Jahan’s monument to his wife was built by giants. Only men of their size could have designed a plan as immense as the Taj Mahal. Even the first structures to be above ground, the supporting [...]

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Budapest – Health Resort Spas

Published Date: December 28th, 2008
Category: Hall Of Travel

Budapest is an amazing city with so many attractions that it is hard to know where to start. The health resort spas seem as good a place as any.
Budapest Spas
Budapest sits on a tectonic plate fault line in Eastern Europe. While earthquakes seem inevitable, one advantage to the location is the proliferation of mineral water [...]

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Camping in Europe is a Matter of Style

Published Date: December 27th, 2008
Category: Hall Of Travel

In Europe, hotel charges bite far deeper into budgets than you would sometimes expect. In Britain there is the inexpensive alterative of bed and breakfast. This does not exist to such an extent in the rest of Europe.
One way of getting around this, particularly for friends planning to travel together around the Continent, is hiring [...]

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All the world wants to travel to New Zealand

Published Date: December 26th, 2008
Category: Hall Of Travel

Is it any wonder? Since Hollywood launched New Zealand big time onto the world’s cinema screens with epic block busters such as Lord of The Rings, King Kong and The Chronicles of Narnia, everyone wants to visit.
In fact, New Zealand is one of the most popular travel search destinations, with almost two million online searches [...]

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Amazing Egypt – More than Just the Wonders of Antiquity

Published Date: December 26th, 2008
Category: Hall Of Travel

Egypt is one of the most fascinating destinations on the world tourist map. This extra ordinary country is today the favourite vacation spot for many, just like it was in the days of the early Greeks and Romans. The thoroughly cultured Greeks, in particular, were fascinated by this civilization that predated theirs by at least [...]