Archive for December, 2008



The Games of Chance Gamblers like to Contest: Gaming Room Taking Chances

Published on December 19, 2008

Poker is really a very popular casino game. The gaming enthusiasts, holding either fully or partially guarded hands, place their stakes in a central pot which is awarded to the last gamester controlling the winning set of cards. (Of course, the bluffer may well prevail too.)


Mexico: Four Seasons?

Published on December 18, 2008

“Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall; All you have to do is call, and I’ll be there…”
Remember those words? It was a catchy tune. The four seasons–how does one explain them? They signal a time of change. Some people love the seasons to change with all of nature’s colors and the temperature variations. Some people (me!) […]


Holidays: The Tyranny of the Shoulds

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Q: Every year at Christmas time I get so stressed out that I can’t enjoy the holidays. There is always so much that I just have to do, and I’m the only one who can do it. This year my husband has told me he is dreading the season because I got so stressed out […]


Atlantic City, NJ; Secrets

Published on December 14, 2008

Atlantic City has done something that at one time seemed to be impossible. The crowds are back and tourism has accelerated. Hundreds of Thousands of people each weekend go to Atlantic City to visit, gamble, eat, shop and relax. There are unbelievable options and some of the finest restaurants in the country. Great Shows with […]


Jets Buzz Holiday Island

Published on December 10, 2008

With visitor numbers static in recent years and facing new competiton from former Eastern Bloc countries offering cheap holidays, the recent announcement by the Maltese government that negotiations were at an advanced stage with two low cost airlines has sparked hopes that the island will see a rise in visitor numbers - much to the […]


Travel in Germany: Nuremberg

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The Southern German city of Nuremberg will always be associated with two historical events - the Nazi party rallies held on the Zeppelinwiese, and the post-war Nuremberg trials. These events definitely should be remembered, but there is more to the history of this city.
Nrnberg, as Nuremberg is called in German, used to be a “Freie […]


An insight into Anchorage, the gateway city of Alaska.

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Anchorage, the largest city in America’s 49th State, was founded in 1914 to provide the railhead for the Pacific Railway to, Fairbanks. With a population of approximately 260,000 it houses 42% of Alaska’s population. This expansive city nestles at the base of the scenic Chugach Mountains and embraces the Pacific Ocean as it laps inshore […]


Travelers Logon for Advice Before Booking Travel

Published on December 8, 2008

Guidebooks and travel magazines are helpful when trying to choose hotels, excursions, or a destination for your next vacation. Travel agents are even better. But what could be less biased and more helpful than no-holds-barred, word-of-mouth comments and comparisons of trips made by other travelers just like you. This is the idea behind MyTripReport.com, a […]


Grand Cayman After The Hurricane Season

Published on December 7, 2008

One of the ports visited on our recent Royal Caribbean cruise was Grand Cayman. This was an eagerly awaited port since I’ve been there before but wanted to take my girlfriend scuba diving there. We were worried that we might miss this port since the Caymans were hit pretty hard by the hurricanes and indeed, […]


How and Why You Can Save Money by Buying Your Airfare Online

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Let*s start with an explanation of Online Airfares. It is important to note that in the airline business, as well as with most any another business enterprise, there are three distinct tiers of sellers in the marketplace.
First of course is the major domestic and international airline carriers.
Next, you will find the airfare wholesalers, who are […]