Take the Grandchildren to Walt Disney WorldWritten by Cara Goldsbury
Dear Editor, Here are my two newest articles that might work for your website. Feel free to use them. Best Regards, Cara Goldsbury The Luxury Guide to Walt Disney World Take Grandchildren to Walt Disney World What better opportunity to spoil grandchildren than a trip to “The Most Magical Place on Earth”. And spoil them you can with so many things to see and do that children as well as adults will absolutely love. It’s a vacation guaranteed to create lasting memories. Here are some suggestions that will make this very special trip one to remember for a lifetime: Book a Resort with a Great Pool Kids love swimming pools, and Disney resorts come with some of best. Children’s favorites: Volcano Pool at Disney’s Polynesian Resort featuring a smoking volcano slide, underwater music, and sparkling waterfall, all with a superb view of Seven Seas Lagoon; Wilderness Lodge’s boulder-lined pool featuring glistening waterfalls, rocky overlooks, a fun water slide, and nearby geyser; eye-popping Stormalong Bay, a mini-water park complex that meanders between Yacht and Beach Club, offering three acres of winding, watery delight including sandy bottom pools, a giant “shipwreck” waterslide, tidal whirlpool, bubbling hot tubs, a kiddie pool with its own slide next to beach, and enough length to float lazily in inner tubes to your heart’s delight. Start Your Day Together at a Character Breakfast If you’re traveling with young children, at least one or two character meals are a must. These extremely popular dining spots, offered at both theme parks and Disney resort hotels, are a perfect way for grandchildren to spend extra time with their favorite characters. Young ladies don their favorite Disney princess costumes at Restaurant Akershus in Epcot’s Norway pavilion to dine with Sleeping Beauty, Snow White, and Belle, while both boys and girls alike adore Fantasyland breakfast offered at Magic Kingdom’s Cinderella’s Castle. Just be sure to call 407-WDW-DINE exactly 90 days prior at 7 a.m. Eastern time to assure yourselves a spot at these coveted venues.
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Why do people love cruises ? Why do so many cruise vacationers swear they wouldn't go back to hotel vacations ? Cruise travel represents a pinnacle of luxury. You travel around world, or your chosen area, in cosseted pleasure. Every whim gets catered for. Every time you're hungry, food awaits. You go ashore to sightsee a new place, but return to your own bed every night. A floating hotel, travelling to a new location every day. But how do you choose your cruise deal ? How do you know what's good or bad ? Firstly, let's look at different types of cruises. * Size Ships range from city size ('000s of people) right down to small sailing vessels holding less than 10 people. * Location Your choice of ship might depend on location. If you're cruising Caribbean, you could try a sailing ship. If you want a world tour, you probably should go for something bigger ? Some of newer ships from major cruise operators allow you to cruise world in luxury. Their high-tech stabilizers mean your wine barely ripples, even in rough seas. So for smaller cruises in benign weather e.g Caribbean or Med, you can choose large or small. For longer cruises, such as an Atlantic crossing, Arctic visit etc., you need a big ship. * Price Prices vary dramatically. Only a few years ago, cruises were an expensive luxury. Now prices fall within any vacation budget. In fact, all inclusive special cruise deals can be much cheaper than land-based vacations. For less than a 5* hotel, you can get 7-days all inclusive in a luxury location. * Internet How do you find these great deals ? As always, use Internet. Sure, call your local travel agent, or respond to newspaper ads, but you'll find best deals online. There's only a limited number of cruise ships. So you'll find exactly same cabin standard, exactly same food deal, for widely varying prices.
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