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June 27th, 2008

Cedar Point Amusement Park in Ohio

On a narrow peninsula extending into the Lake Erie at Sandusky, Ohio is the Cedar Point amusement park. The park contains the most numbers of roller coasters at a staggering seventeen, one of which includes the Top Thrill Dragster – the second tallest and second fastest in the world.

Normally, Cedar Point opens daily from early May through Labor Day and nine weekends after. However recently, the Cedar Point amusement park is open daily from the 10th of May through the 1st of September and Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from the 5th of September up to the 2nd of November, which only means more time for you to experience the thrill, adrenaline rush and excitement at the amusement park.

 All about the Rides and the Coasters

The Cedar Point amusement park is home to several roller coasters, such as: the Blue Streak, WildCat, Corkscrew, Cedar Creek Mine Ride, Jr. Gemini and Gemini, Disaster Transport, Raptor, Mantis, Iron Dragon, Magnum XL-200, Millennium Force, Woodstock Express, Mean Streak, Maverick, Wicked Twister and the Top Thrill Dragster.

However, one roller coaster that stands out above the rest is the Top Thrill Dragster, which remains as the highest skyline in Cedar Point today. The roller coaster consists of white and red Intamin 4 rail track that is attached to a bright yellow support tower.

Visitors wanting to test the roller coaster will wait at the concrete gateway that leads underneath the launch track. The queue never crosses under either side of the ride but instead, consists entirely of the space in the middle of both tracks. Those are waiting in line would have a unique experience of having trains speed by at either side. While waiting for their turn, they can also read about some of the facts regarding the ride at the left wall, as well as statistical comparisons of the roller coaster to an actual drag race car.

Aside from the rides designed for the daring, there are family rides at Cedar Point, such as: Cadillac Cards, Antique Cars, Giant Wheel, Matterhorn, Calypso, Cedar Downs Racing Derby, Monster, Ocean Motion, Scrambler, Kiddy Kingdom Carousel and the Paddlewheel Excursions, to name a few.

How Cedar Point Started

Upon development of the area, Cedar Point was covered with cedar vegetation and crystal clear waters that provided excellent grounds for fishing. During the American Civil War in the 1860s, a structure for artillery pieces were built at the tip of the peninsula. However, Cedar Point resumed its role as an area for summer picnics after the war; the preliminary park started construction in the year 1870.

A businessman named George Arthur Boeckling spent decades expanding the park through planting flower gardens, constructing lagoons, adding rides and a boardwalk and opening several hotels beginning in the year 1899. Boeckling retired in the year 1931 and died later that year.

The Cedar Point amusement park continued to expand over the course of the century with the addition of a variety of roller coasters and rides. During the next fifty years, the park expanded rapidly and featured a multitude of record breaking and setting roller coasters.

Over the years, the Cedar Point amusement park has transformed from a simple amusement and picnic area into a resort with a number of hotels and camping areas. Recently, the park has added a Snoopy-themed area dedicated for the fun of children visiting the park.

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June 26th, 2008

Global Resorts Network: What’s in it for you?

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June 26th, 2008

Your Guide to Visiting New York’s National Parks

If you’re planning to spend your weekend vacation in any of the National Parks in New York, you need first to brief yourself on what services it offers, the types of parks, what each of these parks represent, camping reservations and the scenic places you can enjoy.

What you can expect in a National Park

The good thing about a National Park is that it offers several of the finest living examples our nation has. It could be a scenic natural landscape such as lakeshores, mountain ranges and seashores, while other places showcased diverse historical and cultural background like landmarks and battlefields. It can also be regarded as an opportunity to experience outdoor recreational activities such as boating, camping and hiking.
 
How to avoid congested areas

Sometimes, just the mention of a national park system, people would associate it with more popular travel destinations such as the Grand Canyon, Yosemite, Great Smoky Mountains and Yellowstone National Park. But due to its popularity, most of these parks have an increasing overcrowding problem. It is best to avoid visiting a National Park during the summer months.

National Parks you can visit in New York

You can choose from a multitude of National Parks located within the state of New York. Some of these are burial grounds, monuments, national memorials, scenic trail and historical parks.

Here are some of the National Parks you can check out. Showcasing their location, description, activities you can do and operating hours.

Visiting burial grounds and National Memorials

First on the list is the African Burial Ground National Monument, it is a 0.35 acre land located in Lower Manhattan. It contains burial grounds of enslaved and free Africans. Tombs, archeological artifacts and resources connected with their burials are among its attractions.

An African Burial Ground Interpretive Center is under construction.  When it is finished, it can offer opportunities for people to study the lives of these free and enslaved Africans who worked and had their final resting place in Manhattan. You can visit it between 9 o’clock in the morning up to 4 o’clock in the afternoon.

Next on the list is the Federal Hall National Memorial. It is situated at the corner of Wall and Nassau Street, in Manhattan, New York. It is where George Washington, the first President of the United States took his vow for presidency. A statue of him can be seen on its steps. It was also here that the Bill of Rights was first taken.

You can experience tours around the historical sites at multiple times daily. You can visit the museum showcasing different exhibits like the Bible used for the First Presidential inauguration. It is open from 9am to 5pm.

Last on the list is the General Grant National Memorial. It is a memorial of the Union commander who succeeded in bringing the Civil War to its end, none other than President Ulysses S. Grant. Tours and programs are offered daily. Interpreters with costumes depicting Grant and exhibits are also an attraction. It is open to the public from 9:00-5:00 except New Years Day, Christmas and Thanksgiving.

Scenic trails, parks and more

You can check out the Appalachian National Scenic Trail. It is a 2,174 mile trail in the Appalachian Mountain range. You can do hiking and visit their picnic areas, rent cabins or set up tents in the campgrounds, buy goods in their grocery stores and check out their exhibits at visitor centers. Other opportunities include wildlife viewing, backpacking and other backcountry recreational activities.

Fire Island National Seashore, on the other hand, is 19, 579 acres of barrier island. You can enjoy yourself in ecological and environmental observation such as wildlife viewing or any beach-oriented recreational activities like boating, canoeing and even fishing. It is along the Long Island’s south shore, forming a barrier between the Atlantic Ocean and the Great South Bay. It is open from the 15th of May through the 15th of October every year.

Another attraction is the Statue of Liberty in Liberty Island. It is considered as one of the universal icons of democracy and political freedom. The statue was a gift from France to attribute the friendship the two countries had established during the American Revolution. It is a famous tourist spot attracting hundreds of people each year. 
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June 25th, 2008

Florida’s Busch Gardens Africa

Located in 335 acres of land, the Busch Gardens Africa is an African-themed fun park that features a number of wild life exhibits. This 19th century modern safari is located in Tampa, Florida.

The Busch Gardens Africa opened in March 31, 1959 and served as a hospitality facility, free of admission, for the local brewery called the Tampa Anheuser-Busch. Visitors of the theme park can watch animal acts placed in a tropical environment and even enter the beer garden where free Busch beers are offered to enjoy.

However, the manufacturing plant shut down some years later and the Busch Gardens focused more and more on its exotic animals, tropical landscape and amusement attractions to attract visitors. Since then, the Busch Gardens began charging admission fees and extra charges for their rides, including their famous roller coasters. Presently, the Busch Gardens Africa charges comparable fees with other theme parks found in Florida.

Wildlife Exhibits

The Serengeti Plains of the Busch Gardens Africa opened in 1965 and is the first of its kind to exhibit animals freely roaming the area. The animal habitat is home to a number of wild animals including the bongo, addax, reticulated giraffe, impala, marabou stork, ostrich, Grevy’s zebra, eland, addra gazelle, sacred ibis and the East African crowned crane.

Another exhibit the park has is the Edge of Africa, which opened in 1997. This is a walkthrough attraction where guests can observe several African wild animals. Animals in the exhibit include a pack of hyenas, a troop of lemurs, a pride of lions, meerkats and a few hippos.

The Curiosity Caverns is another attraction of the park that features animals, such as: porcupines, bats, sugar gliders, snakes and lizards. This cavern exhibit is also formerly known as the Nocturnal Mountain.

Lastly, guests can view chimpanzees and lowland gorillas at the Myombe Reserve. The exhibit is located on 3 acres of land at the Nairobi area of the Busch Gardens Africa.

Areas of the Busch Gardens Africa

The Busch Gardens Africa is divided into several areas that are individually and uniquely themed. Such areas include the Bird Gardens, Morocco, Stanleyville, Congo, Land of the Dragons, Nairobi and Crown Colony, to mention a few.

The Bird Gardens is the original area of the park that opened in 1959. The Bird Gardens contains a major attraction called the Gwazi. In addition, the area is also used as a venue for bird shows, which include a number of mammals.

The Morocco is located at the main entrance of the Busch Gardens Africa. The area is home to Morocco’s Mystic Shieks percussion and brass ensemble. Guests can purchase treats at the area’s Zagora Café and Sultan’s Sweets. The area also features the Moroccan Palace and an outdoor Marrakesh Theater.

The area where guests can find the park’s water slides and the roller coaster SheiKra is at the Stanleyville. Attractions and rides at this area include the Stanley Falls Flume, Tanganyika Tidal Wave and the SheiKra.

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June 24th, 2008

Traveling To The Caribbean: A Once-In-A-Lifetime Opportunity

Cruise pics

Traveling to the Caribbean is a lifetime opportunity that you just have to take. It is not because it is a trend and you want to be considered “cool”, but rather, if you don’t try it, you are missing a whole lot in your life.

So to get to the Caribbean, why not try a Caribbean Cruise Vacation? With these kinds of cruises, you are actually having fun and having the time of your life, even if you are still on your way to the most favored tropical island.

The Journey

Cruising to your wonderful destination is the most comfortable way to travel around the world. You can relax in your very own room and have the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to enjoy service not like any other. You just have to chill down as the ship glides through the waves. The staff is always ready to attend to you or your family’s every whim, and gives you a view on a life that is not close to normal life in the real world.

The journey to the Caribbean is to-die-for. So think about the overwhelming feeling you get when you finally get there. Just imagine that sparkling water of the color aqua and the wonderfully colored fish swimming in it. The coral reef are huge and you can actually see a school of fish traveling from a group of coral to another.

The Destination

Now think of the fine white sand under your feet as you finally step foot on the Caribbean island. Sunbathing is definitely the number one thought that comes to you. As you sunbathe, you have a nice view of the clear blue sky, with the sun’s heat on your skin. For sure, you will have that sun-kissed tan you have long been waiting for. Nature never fails to overwhelm you with the tall palm trees near the shore, with endangered tropical feathered-friends chirping everywhere. The sound of the waves hitting the shore will definitely lull you to sleep.

A Caribbean cruise vacation is definitely the most popular and the most worthy cruise vacation there is. In other islands, you need to imagine having the slightest feeling of a tropical wonder. But in the Caribbean, you need not imagine for your vacation dreams will really come true!

With a Caribbean cruise vacation, you can get to enjoy hundreds, if not thousands, of islands that are at the borderline to perfection. There are different resorts you can choose from, each offering the best quality for their customers, only with different themes. Actually, the cruise ship itself is like a resort. Think of you chosen cruise ship as a floating hotel that will take you to various islands with no need for various travel arrangements.

Everybody can have fun in the Caribbean. With the word “everybody”, what is meant is totally every person from each age group. A Caribbean cruise vacation provides you with a slate of different activities and opportunities to relax. There are many activities you can choose from, ranging from ones that are not strenuous and ones that require warming up.

You can get to experience an enjoyable island hopping not like any other, with your every desire granted by the accommodating crew. You have enough time to absorb the beauty of each island you make a stop on as you go island-hopping. The local atmosphere is overwhelming and a fifteen-minute introduction to the island’s culture is a gift before you move on to the next island. All these just by having one enjoyable Caribbean cruise vacation.

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June 20th, 2008

Vacation to Cabo San Lucas

 

Get ready for a week in Cabo at the Las Gaviotas at La Paz.

Right now, membership is showcasing a one week, TWO bedroom unit available
for immediate purchase for only $298.  That’s your total cost (tax & service included)
for 6 people for the entire week.

Cabo San Lucas

La Paz offers white sandy beaches and turquoise seas. It is a city with the perfect
blend of quaint, small town Mexican charm and reasonably priced services.

Because this is a timeshare resort property, we were unable to book this through
any of the major travel providers.

These types of savings and VIP access are available exclusively to our members.
Enjoy Life!
Your GRN Support Team

P.S.  Here is what others are saying about Las Gaviotas…
“What a comfortable place!”   
 
My sister and I loved our stay at Las Gaviotas, and hope to return in the fall. The units are huge, with a fresh breeze blowing through. The units were well equipped and very pleasant. The staff was wonderful, and we loved that this was not a big fancy gringo resort. If you want to feel like Vegas in Mexico,…
 

“Always Above Expectations”   
 
I have now stayed at Las Gaviotas 4 times. My husband and I go down with friends and rent either a 3 or 4 bed house. Everytime it has been with a different owner and every time it has been perfect. We usually do a costco shop, fill a cooler with veggies, fruit, meat and buy beer/etc at the shop…
 
 
 
“A nice change”
 
This may not be the vacation for you if you want to be pampered at pool side, have room service and experience all of the amenities a large resort has to offer. Las Gaviotas has it’s own niche, completely unlike other resorts. The resort is small and there is no restaurant on location. However, the locals are friendly, there are…
 
 
 
“Great urban vacation”   
 
Great casual resort for an urban vacation. One block up from the busy Mercado - the primary promenade around the bay. Easy walking access to a variety of restaurants and bars and shops. Room came with all the basics needed for a relaxing week, including a full-size fridge, affordable water for drinking and making ice cubes, and a nice pool… more
 
 
 
“This is a timeshare?? Great little place”   
 
This little timeshare property in laid back La Paz is a real sleeper. The complex is not new, nor glitzy, but the place is immaculately cared for and the people could not be nicer. 16 units only, we got to it through an exchange with RCI, and spent a week there. Large unit, great king bed, plus other sleeping for…
 
 
 
“Loved, loved, loved Las Gaviotas”
 
What a pleasant surprise! Las Gaviotas is great. The staff is exceptional. I can’t think of a single complaint. Everything was perfect. We loved La Paz as well. In fact, we’re going back to Las Gaviotas this spring.
 
 
 
“Under advertized gem!!”
  
Couldn’t find much about this resort but went ahead with a RCI exchange there. What a wonderful surprise if you are into wanting a bit of old Mexico charm as well as modern conveniences and hospitality.
 
 
 
“Excellent Experience at Las Gaviotas”   
 
We had a truly great time staying at Las Gaviotas in LaPaz. The staff could not have been more helpful, especially Alejandro. The space was commodious and well maintained. We were on the third floor and our balcony looked out on the Malicon and the bay. . . a great view. Our rental car was very secure in the parking…
 
 
 
“We loved Las Gaviotas & La Paz!”   
 
We just returned from La Paz (our first time to the Southern tip of Baja), and completely enjoyed the time we spent in this non-tourist city. The trips to the beaches, fishing (Dorado rules!) and snorkeling trip were all the adventure we could have asked for. The hotel was a welcome comfort after some full days of fun in the… 
 
 
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June 14th, 2008

Traveling to Hawaii? Don’t Miss This Deal!

Planning a vacation to Hawaii?  This resort is first class all the way.  I even took a look at their website to learn more about it and it’s just beautiful!  Even better, as a member of Global Resorts Network, you can snatch this one up over New Year’s Week and save over $1000 bucks!

I received this special today:

Introducing New Years Week at The Cliffs Resort in Princeville, Kauai.
 

Princeville, Kaui

Major attractions in the immediate area include the 45-hole Robert Trent Jones, Jr. Princeville Golf Courses, the beautiful and unique Na Pali coast, lovely and uncrowded soft, white sand beaches, dramatic helicopter flights over tropical mountains, and tranquil, enchanting sunsets.
 
Each suite is tastefully decorated and features a fully equipped kitchen, two full baths, two private lanais, separate living room, and private master bedroom. 
  
 

Princeville, Kaui

The Cliffs Resort presents many on-site amenities, including swimming
pool, two tennis courts, a full-size volleyball/badminton court, a half-court
basketball court, two shuffleboard courts, and a children’s’ playground.

Princeville, Kaui

Right now, membership is showcasing a one-bedroom unit available
New Years Week for only $799.  At the time of comparison, we were
unable to find this desirable week through any of the major travel providers. 
 
We also contacted the resort directly and tried to book New Years week
and were unable to do so.  (simply not available)
 
We asked what the one bedroom weekly price for New Years would of
been had it been available… $1,879.92.
 
That’s over a $1000.00 savings on this one week alone.
 
These types of savings and VIP access are available exclusively
to our members.
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June 11th, 2008

5 Fun Things to Do In Orlando

Not sure what to do when you’re in Orlando?

 

There are a lot more than 5 fun things to do when you’re on vacation in Orlando. In fact there are more than 500 fun things to do when you’re in Orlando but there are just a few of the amazing and fun things to see and do when you’re on vacation in Orlando.

 

If you love manatees then you should definitely go to Blue Spring State Park just outside of Orlando. It’s the winter home of the manatees so if you go in the right time of year you can see hundreds of manatees in their natural habitat.  Wildlife lovers will cherish the chance to see these beautiful creatures in the wild.

 

You can also go camping, kayaking, hiking, and mountain biking in the park so if you are a camping enthusiast you should bring your camping gear and spend a few days exploring the park. You should also visit the Harry P. Leu Gardens in downtown Orlando.  The gardens are impressive at more than 50 acres and have some of the finest exotic flowers and plants in the US. 

 

A stroll through the Harry P. Leu Gardens is a wonderful way to spend a quiet afternoon or evening with someone special. For antique collectors the Morse Museum of American Art is a must see while you’re in Orlando. 

 

The Morse Museum of American Art is home to the largest collection of Louis Comfort Tiffany in the world. You can view some amazing examples of Tiffany art glass, jewelry and pottery as well as the interior of the chapel that Tiffany designed for the Chicago World’s Fair.  Historians and people who love antiques will get a kick out of seeing some of Tiffany’s finest work.

 

When you’re looking for a great show to see when you’re in Orlando a great option is the Cirque Du Soleil La Nouba which you can see in a special theater designed just for the acrobatic troupe. You can also catch the Blue Man Group performing one of their signature high energy shows.

Orlando has a very diverse population and the influences of many cultures can be found all over the city. If you don’t like crowded tourist attractions then you might just like to wander through the city and have coffee at a Hispanic coffee shop or have dinner a restaurant that specializes in serving dishes seasoned with local flavor.

 

Pick up some souvenirs in a little ethnic market or have your picture taken in front of one of Orlando’s many historic buildings. It doesn’t matter how you choose to spend your time you will find lots of things to do and lots of new and interesting things to see when you spend some time on vacation in Orlando. 

 

Whether you are vacationing with the kids or vacationing with someone special or just taking a trip by yourself so that you can relax and unwind you will fall in love with the magic and beauty that surrounds you in Orlando.

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June 10th, 2008

When is the Best Time to Vacation to Miami?

Picture of Downtown Miami

When you’re planning a vacation to Miami the best time for you to go will depend on a few different factors.  The first factor for most people is budget. If you want to save money on a trip to Miami the best time to go is during the spring and summer months. 

The winter months are when most people go to Miami for vacations so the cost of things like food, hotels, and transportation will almost always be higher during the winter months than it is during the summer months. 

It’s a little warmer in Miami in the summer but isn’t that why you want to go to Miami in the first place? If saving money is important when you’re making travel plans book a trip to Miami in the spring or fall. Often you can get hotel rooms for a fraction of what the price is during the winter and you can get even better deals on local condos

The next thing that usually factors into when people decide to go to Miami is the number of tourists.  If you don’t want to end up in Miami at the same time as hundreds of thousands of other vacationers then you should definitely plan a spring or summer trip to Miami. 

But if you don’t mind the crowds or the price then spending the winter holidays in Miami is always a wonderful treat. When the rest of the country is cold and shivering you can be warm and tan and lounging on the white beaches of Miami or sipping a cool drink at a sidewalk café in the warm sunny weather.  Doesn’t that sound like a great vacation?

There’s really only one time that you might want to avoid going to Miami and that’s during the hurricane season.  June through October is usually considered hurricane season although hurricanes are more of a danger in August and September than in June.  June is often quite nice in Miami. 

If you do book a trip to Miami during hurricane season you will probably still have a lovely vacation but you might want to take some extra precautions in case a hurricane comes up and threatens to ruin your travel plans. 

It’s a good idea to have a backup vacation location ready in case at the last minute you can’t make it to Miami.  Florida has some great inland destinations that you can reach from Miami. 

You should also look into purchasing some travel insurance.  If you have travel insurance that covers hurricanes you can get reimbursed for the cost of any non refundable airline tickets if your flight to Miami is cancelled because of a hurricane.

It’s always a good idea to have travel insurance because whenever you go on vacation there are alot of things that can go wrong but when you’re traveling to someplace tropical like Miami during hurricane season it just makes good financial sense to purchase travel insurance when you get your plane tickets since you will probably be booking your plane tickets months before you leave.
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June 9th, 2008

What the Global Resorts Network Call Center can do for YOU

Imagine being on vacation, leaving your business behind for two weeks or more and coming home to cash in your bank account…

Without lifting a finger!

Molly Dalbec’s GRN Travel Source has teamed up with My Global Sales to ensure that you don’t miss a sale!  This Global Resorts Network Call Center has revolutionized the way business is done.

We believe that you need to know who you are working with, without a doubt.  That’s why we have utilized the concept of Self-Branding Blogs for our team.  Anyone that joins with Molly Dalbec will have access to a pre-built blog designed just for you!

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