Carnival Cruise - a perfect holiday - Rock and Rolling with Carnival CruiseWritten by Colin Hartness
If you want to have fun for one low price, all you need is a Carnival cruise. A Carnival cruise is a perfect way to pamper yourself. You don’t have to worry about paying extra for meals, entertainment and a range of activities. You just unpack once on cruise ship. You are in capable hands of fitness experts having massages, loofah treatments, hairstyles, saunas, pedicures, applying soothing masks and micro-facelifts, there is a complete relaxation schedule for you with nautical spas, and exercise programs. Carnival plays every song- from hard rock, musicals, country music or big band. There is a sing-along piano for you to hum along. Compare it to land vacation where you are constantly involved with buying theater tickets, reservations, valet parking and looking for other things to do. Carnival cruise is most popular cruise in whole world. With carnival you dine, dream and dance as you sail from one foreign destination to other. It’s popular with first time cruisers, young singles, couples, old and young loving party atmosphere. The Carnival cruise highlights include- casual dinner at Sea View Bistro, a convenient 24-hour pizzeria, captain’s cocktail party and gala dinner, complimentary 24-hour room service, camp carnival for kids and teens. In addition to this get to see daily first run movies, dazzling Las Vegas style casino, fine dining with Gala midnight buffets, Nautical spa program, outdoor swimming pools and whirlpools, onboard duty-free shopping and singles cocktail party. Carnival is an entertainment saga for singles, couples and families and it carries more passengers from all age group on board than any other cruise line. You can enjoy a lavish evening in two levels Paris Lounge or you can rock and roll in Rock and Roll dance club, Café des Artistes and Monte Carlo Casino. You have stepped into sheer luxury with spacious and comfortable accommodations. All staterooms are fully carpeted with closet space, private facilities (toilet, basin and shower), and color television screening first-run films. All staterooms on these super liners are above ocean level for a better-relaxed cruise. Carnival staterooms are fifty percent larger on average than other cruise lines. You get one hundred percent personal care whether you choose interior or ocean view suite or penthouse suite.
| | Scottsdale Arizona "The Most Western Town"Written by Joan Ewart
Scottsdale Arizona – “The Most Western Town”, are we losing it or what? Is Scottsdale beginning to look a little like Tuscany? If it were up to all architects and, designers in town, I think “look” would overtake whole desert. Every shop and designer touts “Old World Elegance” with velvets, brocades, and beads. Venetian colors of olive, burgundy, gold and black proliferate interiors. We may love look in Tuscany, but in desert? Finding velvets and brocades in Scottsdale is just about like chintz and floral fabrics – out of pocket. How many more rocks and turrets are we going to see, before this “look” bites dust? Whatever happened to simplicity of adobe? It suits our desert environment. It belongs in our Western atmosphere. Fortunately or unfortunately, we do not have ranks and rows of cypress trees and gazing out window at cactus and sand, kind of makes beads and tassels more than a little out of character. Having worked as a designer for many years, I have always been a firm believer in design to suit your locale…right along with Frank Lloyd Wright who chose Scottsdale as his home. Taliesin does not contain velvets and brocades, but takes advantage of desert vistas and local materials. There’s a reason for Charleston “Single Houses”, “Shingle Style” of our Eastern beaches, “Prairie Homes of Wisconsin, The New England homes with “widow walks”, “shotgun” houses in Bayou, and all other historical home designs that were born from need and suitability.
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