Amusement Parks and Theme Parks In Germany -- Part 3 of 3Written by Marcus Hochstadt
In past two parts of this report I told you about 7 TOP German Amusement Parks and Theme Parks, whose ensure you gain an unforgettable day (and a lot more).So, with that having said, you also have to consider how much time you will have when you are in such Theme Parks. Imagine this, you would like to enjoy one more attraction, but you would have to queue up for approx. 120 minutes? Yeah, not unusual in those TOP German Amusement Parks! Nevertheless, fact that you have my advice and guidance, you will be able to "prevent" yourself from such annoying situations. Question, would you like to save approx. 50% of your valuable time while being in such TOP German Amusement Parks and Theme Parks? Yes? Okay, then read on... ;-) Step 1 The main visiting day is Sunday, followed by Saturday. If it is possible for you thus, visit parks under week, between Monday and Friday. You will otherwise be annoyed to have yourself queue up 1 or 2 hours long for only one ride. That can be pesky. Step 2 Take your time for each park. I recommend taking one complete day, at huge parks perhaps even two days. You are annoyed otherwise to have missed important attractions. Even though our Amusement Parks aren't as big as Disney World in Paris or in Orlando, you should not put yourself in a rush. Step 3 Journey on very early. Be there before they open their gates. Early in morning park is empty, and you gain a more pleasant and faster overview. And if you travel by car, it's common you find a parking lot quite close to entrance. That saves some time as well.
| | How to take a Luxury Vacation on a BudgetWritten by Cami Koralewski
Who doesn’t dream of someday taking an expensive, fancy vacation? The problem is, money still doesn’t grow on trees and last time I checked, neither do luxury vacations. The great news is that it might be possible to take that dream vacation on your current budget, however tight it may be. Here are a few simple tips that will help in planning an affordable, once in-a-lifetime vacation.Decide which aspects of your “luxury vacation” are most important (and which things don’t really matter). For example, for you, most important thing may be doing expensive activities like visiting theme parks, going on guided tours, skiing, or snowmobiling. To compensate for big ticket events and activities, cut back on something you won’t mind doing without, like perhaps, fine dining or a five-star hotel. Ask yourself if you are even going to be in your hotel during day? If you’ll be lying on beach, not your bed, then why pay for nicest hotel? Or maybe luxury is of lesser importance when it comes to grub. Just by reducing your food budget by avoiding expensive restaurants can really save you a load of cash. Consider using that small fridge in hotel (you’ve always wondered why they had it) by visiting local…dare I say it…grocery store. If you must eat out, then look for less expensive dining options. Where To Stay When making reservations, check discount travel websites like Travelocity, Expedia, Hotwire, and Orbitz. You can sort hotel options by price listing, which is very helpful in comparing options. These websites also offer discount packages when you buy flight and hotel from same site. If you want to really save money on lodging, note that luxury destinations often have locals who are willing to rent out their houses or condos for a much cheaper price. These will be away from other tourists, have a fabulous location, and you may even have access to a kitchen and more space. Also consider a mom and pop-type Bed n’ Breakfast hotel.
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