29
Nov
2010
Ski resorts in Colorado - a good reason to plan out your winter vacation
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Ski resorts in Colorado - a good reason to plan out your winter vacation There are many great ski resorts in the state of Colorado. Determining which is the best ski resort in Colorado for your ski vacation is often dependent upon skier ability, desired terrain, nightlife, and other available resort activities. The best ski resort for a Colorado local might not be the best ski resort for the destination ski resort vacationer.

Aspen/Snowmass Ski Resort

Aspen and Snowmass Village are located in the Roaring Fork Valley of Central Colorado. They host two of Aspen Skiing Company's four ski resorts that are all located within a 12 mile radius. Aspen Mountain offers expert skiers steeps, bumps and glades while Snowmass offers vast terrain for every ability level of skier and snowboarder. It is one of the best ski resorts in Colorado for locals and destination ski vacationers.

A ski vacation at Aspen/Snowmass is the perfect destination resort for skiers and non-skiers alike. Skiers and snowboarders can take the free ski shuttle to all four ski resorts while non-skiers can take in a variety of local activities. One can go dog sledding, take in a hot air balloon ride, snowmobiling, an after dinner sleigh ride, or shop at some of finest stores in Colorado. Teens and children can take advantage of programs offered at the new Treehouse Kids' Adventure Center at Snowmass Village.

Transportation is quick, easy, and efficient at Aspen/Snowmass. Upon arrival at Sardy Field, one can take either take the free bus system or the hotel's shuttle to one's lodging. Once at Snowmass the free Snowmass shuttle system covers the entire resort. Since 90% of Snowmass' lodging is ski-in ski-out, you won't need it to access the slopes. In Aspen, everything is within walking distance of downtown.

What sets Aspen/Snowmass apart as one of the best ski resorts in Colorado is the combination of amenities, guest service, and the sheer size of ski accessible terrain. Your lift ticket is good at Aspen Mountain, Buttermilk, Aspen Highlands, and Snowmass - all on the same day. Once at the mountain, guest services will try everything to make sure your experience is a pleasant one. Need tissues, sunscreen, gloves, goggles, or a granola bar? Just ask. Don't like crowds on the slopes? They don't exist at any of the Aspen Skiing Company mountain's - even during the holidays.

Aspen/Snowmass can be as expensive or as budget-friendly as you like. Five star luxury lodging can be had at the St. Regis or more economical lodging can be found at the nearby St. Moritz. If one flies into Aspen during non-peak travel periods, reasonable airfares into Aspen can be found. Once on the ground in Aspen a rental car is completely unnecessary. Lift tickets are expensive but no more so than any other Colorado destination ski resort.

If you are looking for a Colorado ski resort with easy access, efficient transportation, ski-in/ski-out lodging, activities, fine dining, nightlife, expansive beginner terrain, tons of intermediate cruisers, and adrenaline-junkie terrain - Aspen/Snowmass is one of the best ski resorts in Colorado. In a nutshell - great snow without the crowds of Front Range skiers and snowboarders.

Steamboat Ski Resort

Steamboat Ski Resort is located on the outskirts of Steamboat Springs, Colorado in the Yampa Valley of Northwest Colorado. What started as authentic cattle ranching town is now nicknamed "Ski Town USA" and produced more winter Olympians than any other town in the USA. With its dry light champagne powder and famous tree skiing, it's one of the best ski resorts in Colorado.

Several factors make Steamboat Ski Resort one of the best ski resorts in Colorado. To complement the bountiful powder and tree skiing, skiers and snowboarders can enjoy 2,965 acres of skiable terrain at an elevation-friendly 6,900 to 9,000 ft. No gasping for air at this intermediate skiers paradise. And when the day is done, there's plenty of lively apres-ski at The Tugboat or the Gondola Pub & Grill.

If skiing and snowboarding isn't your thing, there are plenty of alternate activities. Learn to ride a ski bike in one morning without all the falling of other snowsports. Take a snowmobile tour on Rabbit Ears Pass. Go on a dinner sleigh ride at a local ranch. Discover one of the local tubing hills. Improve your winter driving skills at the Bridgestone Winter Driving School. At the end of the day, take in one of the local hot springs.

Steamboat Ski Resort can be moderately expensive compared to Colorado Front Range ski resorts and lift ticket discounts are hard to come by. Lodging can range from expensive luxury slopeside homes to budget-friendly ski-in/ski-out vacation rentals. For the ultimate cheap lodging - go winter camping at Steamboat Campground.

While direct flights into Hayden can be a little pricey, one can skip the rental car contracts by taking Alpine Taxi to Steamboat Springs. Once in town, the expansive in-town bus system is free. Lift tickets are pricey but no more so than any other destination ski resort. Buying multi-day adult ski passes reduces the price while children can take advantage of the Kids Ski Free program.

A combination of qualities and amenities makes Steamboat Ski Resort one of the best ski resorts in Colorado. Steamboat Springs is a real town filled with authentic friendly western charm. Skiers of all ability range can enjoy the available terrain. Powderhounds will be fulfilled with the copious snowfall. And due to its distance from the Front Range, the slopes are rarely crowded with people.

Vail Ski Resort

Vail Ski Resort is located next to the town of Vail in the Vail Valley of north central Colorado. It lies 97 miles west of Denver next to Interstate 70. It is the largest ski resort in Colorado and is a popular destination resort for Colorado locals and international ski vacationers. It is one of best ski resorts in Colorado.

Vail was founded in 1962 by two members of the famed 10th Mountain Division and opened with just 3 lifts. Today, Vail covers 5289 acres, has 31 lifts, and an average annual snowfall of 350 inches. While Vail is one the best ski resorts in Colorado for vacationing skiers and snowboarders, non-skiers can have fun too. Activities can include: snowshoe tours, ski biking, tubing, nature classes, and world class shopping. Everyone can enjoy the legendary apres-ski.

Vail's combination of skiable terrain, and fantastic nightlife make it one of the best ski resorts in Colorado. Once up the front side chairlifts, one can escape to Vail's famous Back Bowls or over to Blue Sky Basin. Nothing could be finer the morning after a fresh powder dump. With local knowledge, one can experience face shots all day. At day's end, one can partake in the apres-ski at the infamous Red Lion or the deck at Garfinkel's. For dinner one can experience fine dining from a number of nationally renowned chefs.

Since Vail is an internationally popular ski resort for the rich and famous, it is an expensive place to take a ski vacation. Few discounts are available on lodging, lift tickets, or airfare into Eagle County Airport. One can save a little by booking lodging and lift tickets in advance. Those planning a two-week stay can save money by purchasing an Epic Pass pre-season while those staying for a week should consider buying an Epic 7-Pack.

Once in Vail, the free shuttle bus system is convenient and eliminates parking hassles. Take a shuttle service from the airport or expect to pay premium fees for close-in commercial parking. Free parking is available in perimeter parking lots on the bus system.

While Vail is expensive, it offers amenities that make it one of the best ski resorts in Colorado. During peak ski season vacationers are practically guaranteed a variety of skiable terrain for every ability, good snow conditions, fantastic nightlife, fine dining, and world class shopping opportunities. For college students, Spring Break at Vail is one massive party backed up with nationally known musical acts.

Also look into a Breckenridge Ski Resort for your next family vacation.
22
Nov
2010
Disneyland to stimulate a theme park development in China
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Disneyland to stimulate a theme park development in China Zhong Xi, a Fudan University graduate, is eagerly anticipating the opening of the new Disneyland park in Shanghai, although work, which starts this month, is not expected to finish until 2014.
"I have called on my classmates to have a reunion on that day - five years after we graduate from university," Zhong said.
Many of her classmates are Mickey Mouse fans or enthusiasts of other Disney cartoon figures. They were all born after 1980, and Mickey Mouse clothes, Donald Duck stationery or Snow White dolls are part of their childhood memories.
It is reported that Shanghai Disneyland will include a Magic Kingdom-style theme park with characteristics tailored to the Shanghai region.
"I am wondering what the result of combining Western cartoon figures with Chinese element...
22
Nov
2010
Tips for succesful air travel on Thanksgiving
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Tips for succesful air travel on Thanksgiving Thanksgiving travelers have a lot to digest this year, and we're not just talking turkey. More of us are taking to the skies than last year at this time, experts say. Aside from the usual holiday hassles of jammed jets and fickle winter weather, we'll be navigating new body scanners and pat-down procedures at airport security checkpoints.
Here's how to keep Turkey Day travel worries from gobbling up your fun and finances:
Crowded planes: Airlines expect to handle 3.5% more passengers during this year's Thanksgiving holiday season than they did last year, filling nearly 90% of their seats on peak days (this year, Nov. 19, 24, 28 and 29), according to the Air Transport Assn. But that's no reason to panic.
"Some Fridays in the summer can be nearly as busy," ATA spokeswoman L...
15
Nov
2010
Iraq tourism - a reality soon
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Iraq tourism - a reality soon Are you ready for Iraq tourism? Well, if the folks at World Travel Market and Euromonitor are to be believed, the war-torn country is “poised to be a future tourism hotspot.”
Euromonitor International in its WTM Global Trends Report shows “Iraqi tourism is growing fast with increased airline and hotel capacity following the country’s successful attendance at World Travel Market 2009 – its first visit to a travel and tourism trade event for 10 years.”
“Iraq’s decision to bring a delegation to World Travel Market last year was well timed for the destination’s tourism resurgence. The country offers a diverse mix of history, culture and unique experiences all paving the way for its place as an exciting up and coming destination,” WTM Chairman Fiona Jeffery said....
15
Nov
2010
Tourism recovery as stated by WTM delegates
In: World travel news
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Tourism recovery as stated by WTM delegates People are rediscovering travel following the recession, according to data unveiled at the World Travel Market, the premier global event for the travel industry.
Latest figures from the World Travel & Tourism Council show that worldwide, travel and tourism’s gross domestic product is expected to rise by 2% this year, compared with a forecast in January of only 0.5%.
However, the WTTC has urged caution, pointing out this sudden growth spurt means that tourism GDP in 2011 will grow by only 2.7%, compared with 3.2% forecast in January.
Figures from the United Nations World Tourism Organization for the first nine months of this year confirm the progressive recovery of the industry with a 7% increase in international arrivals compared with the same period in 2009.
A h...
08
Nov
2010
Lanzarote island - perfect for any vacationer
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Lanzarote island - perfect for any vacationer So where do you go for that ultimate European vacation that not only combines excellent weather and fantastic beaches, but also adds the charm of local culture to make your holiday all the more memorable? The Canary Islands have been attracting tourists from around the globe for decades and particularly those from European destinations, and the relatively short flight times to this group of islands make it ideal for travellers that are looking for a sun kissed destination, but do not necessarily want to spend 10 hours or more on their flight.
Booking a break in Lanzarote is simple. There are loads of cheap flights to Lanzarote thanks to the fact that low cost airlines. And finding good value accommodation is also simple – as there are thousands of well priced villas and apartments ...
08
Nov
2010
Have a vacation this winter! 5 wonderful places to enjoy
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Have a vacation this winter! 5 wonderful places to enjoy Looking to get away this holiday season? Who better to find the deals than agents catering to notoriously cash-strapped students?
Patrick Evans of the student travel agency STA Travel, Danielle Carlson of StudentUniverse and Anne Banas of Smarter Travel offered recommendations for five places around the globe that offer an especially great value for trips from December 1 through January 25.
The first two weeks of December and the first week of January are known as "dead weeks" in the travel industry, and are the "absolute best time to travel in the entire year," Banas said.
So why not follow college students during their winter break to visit awesome destinations at low prices?
1. Costa Rica
With an average temperature of 72 degrees during the winter, traveler...
01
Nov
2010
8 pristine tropical islands you should never miss
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8 pristine tropical islands you should never miss You want to plan that vacation to that glorious tropical island but you've only heard of the tourist traps like Nassau, Bahamas or Montego Bay, Jamaica. You want a place without fifteen-story hotels, screaming crowds, and a thousand souvenir shops. You want a place where you can finally relax and recuperate from the smash and grab daily grind. Well, worry no longer. Below you will find eight of the most peaceful paradises in the world. But don't wait a decade to choose one. By then, they may no longer be some of the best secret travel destinations.
1. Isla de Vieques, Puerto Rico: Because this little gem was controlled by the U.S. Navy until 2003, it lacks the crowds, tourist traps, tall buildings, and traffic of commercialized vacation spots. This is truly an unspoiled island with l...
01
Nov
2010
Still not scared after ghost hotels? Try European cemeteries
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Still not scared after ghost hotels? Try European cemeteries Top 10 cemetery attractions in Europe, according to traveler popularity:
1) American cemetery, Colleville-sur-mere, France
The World War II cemetery is located on the bluff overlooking Omaha beach, which was one of the bloodiest landing points for the American forces during the Normandy invasion in June 1944. It contains the remains of nearly 9,500 American military personnel. The impressive and moving cemetery also features at the beginning of Steven Spielberg's 1998 film 'Saving Private Ryan'.
As one TripAdvisor traveller said: "My husband and I visited the American Cemetery in Normandy last week. I found it to be a beautiful and inspiring place."
2) Cimetière du Père-Lachaise, Paris, France
One of the world's most famous cemeteries, located in the east of...
25
Oct
2010
Seventh Forum for Parliamentarians and Local Authorities to debate tourism issues
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Seventh Forum for Parliamentarians and Local Authorities to debate tourism issues The global economic crisis has opened up important opportunities for the tourism sector, but capitalizing on these requires a better understanding of the various governance roles within national tourism policy and decision making. This will be the main topic of debate among the ministers of tourism, parliamentarians, local authorities, and representatives of the private sector meeting at the upcoming Seventh Forum for Parliamentarians and Local Authorities (November 16-18, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico).
Given the horizontal nature of the tourism sector, all public policies have a significant impact on tourism activity, yet this is often not taken into account by legislators when it comes to decision-making. The forum will debate current challenges facing tourism governance, in particular ...