Archive for August, 2008

“Travel Tips For Budget Vacation”

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

Unless you are independently wealthy and money is no object, chances are you’ll be interested in tips for squeezing the most value out of your limited vacation dollars.

When planning for a particular destination, especially a popular one like Orlando, Europe or the Caribbean, it pays to plan ahead…way ahead.

Doing so can save you both time and money.

Try taking your holiday in the off season or shoulder season. Prices on airline tickets, car rentals, and cruises often drop significantly after the normal travel season has passed.

If you have friends or relatives near your chosen destination, consider asking them for a place to say.

When taking this approach, however, be sure to chip in by doing chores, paying for groceries, filling the gas tank on the family car, don’t be a cheap skate.

For most destinations, this period runs from February through May and September through December. The one exception to this rule is the week before Thanksgiving and the two weeks leading up to Christmas, when prices shoot back up.

When traveling by car, car be sure to pack lots of ready to eat food in the car to avoid expensive restaurant and fast food meals. When eating in restaurants, try to avoid those that obviously cater to the tourist crowd.

When planning your hotel stays, try to strike a balance between a convenient location and a low price. Compare the amenities of the hotels carefully.

For a low cost alternative to expensive hotels, consider renting an RV for your next vacation. When renting a car, choose the smallest, most fuel efficient vehicle you can find.

Not only are compact and subcompact cars cheaper to rent, but they are cheaper to operate as well.

If traveling in your own car, be sure it is up for the trip.

Many large cities in the United States and Europe have such good bus, subway and train systems that a personal car is unnecessary. Campgrounds are easy to find and inexpensive.

In addition, many campgrounds offer great amenities, such as swimming pools, sports and every movie nights.

Planning activities that do not need a lot of money to enjoy, such as hiking and swimming, is a good way to maximize value and minimize vacation spending.

The Key is Finding Cheap Accommodations

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

The economy across the western world is in tatters yet you still want to go on holiday. Nothing wrong with that but you will have to be a little more inventive in your planning and finding cheap accommodation is a vital part of that planning.

Singles and couples can normally find hostel accommodation at reasonable prices in most large towns and major cities. The old images of hostels as being scruffy and needing you to share rooms are largely a thing of the past. The new-era hostels are more sophisticated and offer all the modern facilities including internet connections.

You can also consider private “homestays” where the owners are happy to rent one or two rooms for a smaller price than the commercial establishments. Traditionally designed for students, homestay hosts accommodate families (and very often business people too). To take advantage of a homestay holiday go to Google where you will find websites from around the globe telling you all about “homestays” and how you will benefit from this type of cheap accommodation..

A trend of recent years has been for house swapping or home exchange. This arrangement is particlarly well suited for families and especially if you have pets. People house swap across the globe for both short and long term periods and for all sorts of reasons. It is even becoming more common to make arrangements for long weekend swaps so you can take your vacation in smaller chunks if that suits you.

The advantage of being able to cook your own meals in a proper home can lead to tremendous savings in your quest to find somewhere cheap to sleep. Additionally you get to know a little more of the area with any useful help the owners left you and the fact that you will be doing the shopping locally.

Many times a car swap comes into the bargain so you save on car hire too. Just remember to splash out at the end of the week with all that money you saved, after all it is your vacation

Camping is a perennial favorite and will no doubt remain so. However with more and more people camping and demanding more and more of the home comforts this is not as cheap as it used to be.

So like the good scout you are be prepared to do some homework to find the best deals before they get booked up. Renting a camper van or motor home .can save you a lot of money and you will have a lot of fun exploring new horizons and experiencing the sights and sounds of your travels.

Bidding for your vacation or holiday accommodation is another great money saving idea. If you want to bid on priceline.com or hotwire.com for example, be sure you know what you are doing or your cheap accommodation will not be cheap anymore. Once again do your homework and plan ahead. Go to Google and visit both betterbidding.com and biddingfortravel.com where you will learn to avoid common bidding mistakes and therefore how to get the best deals.

Look further a field. Think outside the box. If you are used to going to one type of place or following one type of activity think again. Your favorite spot and your favorite things to do will still be there another time but you may be pleasantly surprised at how you could enjoy going somewhere different and doing something completely different.

For example, if you plan to visit Europe, spend some time in Morocco. Quite different, certainly but it is a cheaper option. If that is too drastic for you, instead of the Caribbean try Argentina, Chile or Costa Rica. These ar marvelous places to visit and all with very cheap accommodation.

If you must visit the big cities here is something you might like to try. Book your cheap accommodation in a smaller town outside the city and make it a treat to visit the city for your sightseeing and shopping. Find somewhere nearby using Google Maps. You don’t have to stay in New York to see Manhatten or in Sydney to see the Opera House. Sometimes when you do less, you enjoy more. Try it.

Before the economy improves you may have to make adjustments to your vacation or holiday plans. But that is all it is, an adjustment , because you will still have your vacation. Finding cheap accommodation is part of the plan and you can choose between hostels, homestay, home exchange, camping or even bidding for your whole holiday online.

Whatever you do, you will find somewhere cheap to sleep even if it is a tent in the desert!

The 2008 Summer Olympics

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

The 2008 Summer Olympics

 

The Summer Olympics are most commonly referred to as “the Olympics,” although they are also called “the Olympic Games” or simply “the Games.  The Summer Olympics are held every four years.

 

The modern games were established in 1896 by the International Olympic Committee.  The first Summer Olympics saw the participation of only 245 competitors representing 14 countries.  This summer contest is the last Olympics scheduled to include baseball, which has been dropped by the International Olympic Committee.

 

 

Summer Olympics in Beijing in 2008

 

The Summer Olympic Games or the Games of the Olympiad are an international multi-sport event usually Quadrennial, organized by the International Olympic Committee.  The summer Olympics are coming up in August 8th-24th.  China will host the Summer Olympics for the first time in Beijing in 2008.  For the second time in Olympics’ history, Summer Games of the same season will be held in two different countries;  China ..

Source: beijing 2008

Beijing Olympic Games

Monday, August 11th, 2008
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Welcome to Beijing(Peking)!
Beijing Olympic Games

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08-08-08 Beijing Olympic Games ,opening ceremony (China)

Thursday, August 7th, 2008
loveofpeace asked:


08-08-08 Beijing Olympic Games ,opening ceremony (China) The spectacular opening ceremony

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“Las Vegas on a Budget”

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

In the 80’s and 90’s, Las Vegas was known for great dining values with $5.99 all-you-can-eat Prime Rib Dinner buffets, low cost rooms at some of the most well known hotels in the world and discount show prices. Times have certainly changed around here since then.

The Las Vegas Strip has become the playground for the 20-Something Internet/Finance/Real Estate movers and shakers with deep pockets and party attitude. Strip hotels now cater to them with lavish hotel rooms with High Speed Internet access, Big Screen Plasma TVs, Ipod docks, and every other imaginable gadget available.

Million Dollar “Ultra-Lounges” have sprung up in most major hotels with celebrity owners like Jay-Z, Nicky Hilton, Nick Lachey, and Wilmer Valderama hosting big name Hollywood and Sports celebrities every night.

Ever tried to book a room on a weekend in Las Vegas in the past 5 years? Almost certainly you were going to pay a premium, especially if there was any kind of live sporting event or event of any kind in the city, especially on holiday weekends.

Off-Season really doesn’t exist anymore; at one time you could come to Las Vegas in November and December and save a bundle on everything, except maybe your food expenses. Rooms went for below normal rates and shows were always having 2-for-1 specials to get you in the door.

The absolute key to saving your hard earned cash in Las Vegas is to plan ahead, Way ahead! You can save hundreds of dollars on hotel rooms, shows and dining if you do your research ahead of time.

M Dubson has stayed at many Las Vegas Hotels & enjoys playing many round of Las Vegas Golf out in the sun.

Rehearsal of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games Ceremony

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008
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Here is a Rehearsal of the Olympic games in Beijing 2008

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“Five Small Tips to Save Big While Traveling”

Friday, August 1st, 2008

Vacations can be very expensive, so it is important to save money in whatever way you can. Try these cost saving tips when planning your next vacation.

Plan Ahead

The more planning you do, the better chance you have of maximizing your savings. Research your destination(s) online to find out about any attractions in the area. Many places offer coupons or have other discount programs available. You can also find out about any festivals or other special events that will be happening so that you can plan your vacation to coincide with them.

Pack Smart

Be prepared and pack a cooler for edibles on your trip. Bring drinks and snacks with you, buying in bulk and repackaging them into snack-sized servings. Bring along any books, magazines or other entertainment you might need so you don’t need to go out as often.

Find a Good Place to Stay

You can save a ton of money if you camp out. Some areas even have federal lands that cost next to nothing to camp on. If camping is not your thing, check out cabins or other housekeeping living situations. Look for hotel rates online. See if any have special discounts, or if they are AAA members. Some hotels offer gas coupons or include breakfast. If you are feeling creative, try contacting local realtors and see if any know of apartments, condos or houses available for short term rentals.

Combine Your Entertainments

Many local bars and coffee houses have special evening entertainments available. Find a great local band or comedian and have a night out on the town. While some will ask for a cover charge, go early for appetizers or dinner and the cover charge may be waived.

Stay Local

Whether you travel to one destination, or are on a road trip, try finding entertainment that is within a short distance of your overnight location. Other good entertainment options may be available along your drive. Many areas have excellent tourist information offices or kiosks. Try stopping in to find out what tourist spots are available, and pick up any discount coupons while you are at it.

As long as you are creative and make an effort to conserve, it is possible to have a vacation on a shoestring budget. Use these ideas, and come up with some of your own, and you will soon be out enjoying your own low budget vacation.

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