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Tuesday, 15 July 2008 |
By Sam McKenzy
Being at four different hotels for the last week and a half taught me one thing to know during traveling; picking the right hotel determines the air of the trip. You wake up in the hotel and start the day there and it is where you go back to sleep and end your day. A smooth walk out of the hotel door can get you prepared for your trip while a mishap at the hotel can ruin your day. For a business travel, you are most likely to go back to the same hotel, thus making the right choice will help you out in the long run as well.
Choosing which hotel to lodge in before internet was a very difficult process; looking through the yellow pages, asking around relatives and friends who visited the place, asking a traveling company to find one or even plan out a whole trip for you. But now, everything is at your fingertips, from locations, room rates, and phone numbers to reviews and pictures by the people who stayed at the hotel. A |
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Tuesday, 15 July 2008 |
By cdup
Honeymooning in the Canada
After the stressful preparations for the dream wedding, any newly wed couple deserves a relaxing honeymoon break that will release them from all the worries collected from making their wedding as perfect as possible. Now, left on their own, they are free to relax and throw off the formalities that might have stressed them during the wedding. Honeymoons should allow couples to let their hair down before actually venturing into the realities of married life.
If you and your better half is not a big fan of the tropics and would rather opt for some place where the climate is cool and will sort of force the two of you to keep each other cozy, then Canada is a great place to spend your honeymoon. Canada is reach with vacation spots where newlyweds can enjoy their honeymoon without suffering from the usual sunburns that one might experience during a trip to the tropics.
Canada, that other country in Northern America, is very much like the United States except that it has a lower population density, the environment is calmer, |
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