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The Week’s Top Travel News

January 9, 2012
By anas47nada
The Week’s Top Travel News

For updates in actual-ish time, follow TravelPost on Twitter. • Delta is incorporating two electronic-device-charging places per gate at 19 airports. (Travel Weekly) • Oprah’s Australia junket has begun. From the appears of the photo—courtesy Business Assessment Australia—she might have actually set a shrimp on the barbie. (Gadling) • A Four Seasons hotel in...

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Morey’s Piers plans a massive new wooden roller coaster

December 16, 2011
By anas47nada
Morey’s Piers plans a massive new wooden roller coaster

Filed below: North America, United States, Concept Parks Morey’s Piers, positioned in Wildwood, New Jersey, is arranging on creating a $ 10 million wooden roller coaster. The but-to-be-named attraction will be so big that it will span two of the park’s piers. Two names that the park’s proprietors are contemplating are ‘Wildwoody’ and ‘Boardwalk...

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Solving the European Credit-Card Problem

December 3, 2011
By anas47nada
Solving the European Credit-Card Problem

Whilst I don’t have a whole lot of the worries relating to foreign currency that numerous people do, I am wary of the “chip and pin” technology that’s turning out to be a lot more prevalent in Europe. Some merchants and numerous automated factors-of-purchase only consider the cards, which aren’t offered to Americans. In...

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Winter Wonderland: 20 Snow-Inspired Photographs For The Holiday Season

November 18, 2011
By anas47nada
Winter Wonderland: 20 Snow-Inspired Photographs For The Holiday Season

Araphahoe Basin, Colorado by SHayhaas Residing in Seattle at this time of 12 months, it’s straightforward to start dreaming about azure waters and sun-kissed seashores.&nbsp Nevertheless, the Holiday Time also awakens&nbspin me my obsession for journey to snowy mountains and all of the exciting and adventurous methods the winter season lets us get up...

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Tricky Travel Thursdays #5 – Check, please?

November 16, 2011
By anas47nada
Tricky Travel Thursdays #5 – Check, please?

I uncover the assortment of cultural norms when it comes to service in dining establishments in various parts of the earth to be fascinating. For instance,&nbspwhile traveling in South The us, it&nbspwas pretty typical that my&nbspdrink buy would&nbsparrive soon after&nbspmy&nbspcompanions had almost finished their major programs.&nbsp At times, you’d literally have to stand up...

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Top Ten Travel Destinations For Christmas

November 10, 2011
By anas47nada
Top Ten Travel Destinations For Christmas

Chicago, by Photofillius What are the most well-liked destinations for People in america to journey to&nbspduring the Christmas vacation?&nbsp You might be surprised by some of these destinations that make up the Leading Ten Vacation destination record, as compiled from booking information by Orbitz.&nbsp If you could journey anywhere around the vacations, if family...

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Ooh, Look at That! A Few Thoughts on Hotel Voyeurism

November 8, 2011
By anas47nada
Ooh, Look at That! A Few Thoughts on Hotel Voyeurism

The new-ish Normal Hotel in New York straddles the Higher Line, a park converted from previous elevated railroad tracks, and the hotel has grow to be locally well-known for voyeuristic opportunities. If you were strolling along the Higher Line and you noticed some thing risqué going on in the Common, would you stop and...

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Tricky Travel Thursdays #4 – The Language Barrier

September 29, 2011
By anas47nada
Tricky Travel Thursdays #4 – The Language Barrier

Although traveling in Mexico, your vegetarian traveling companion (who’s relying on your Spanish – which you’ve convinced her is satisfactory) would like you to request the waiter what’s in her pasta sauce due to the fact it really is so tasty. You’d ordered it for her, explaining her dietary needs, with apparent inadequacy. He...

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Lost travel friends

September 25, 2011
By anas47nada
Lost travel friends

Filed beneath: Europe, Belgium, Croatia, France, Germany, Iceland, Slovenia, United Kingdom Just before Facebook–hell, prior to mobile telephones and e mail–it wasn’t all that effortless to retain in touch with individuals you might meet on the street. You could exchange addresses and phone numbers, of course, but by the time you have been in...

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The Week’s Top Travel News

September 14, 2011
By anas47nada
The Week’s Top Travel News

For updates in true-ish time, follow TravelPost on Twitter. • Continental released FareLock, a new way to milk travelers which enables travelers to lock in a fare for 72 several hours ($ 5) or 7 days ($ 9). (Tnooz)• If you are tempted to attempt FareLock, often double-check out to see if that fare...

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