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Stay at the Ramada Plaza Hotel JFK in Jamaica New York

March 21st, 2009 No comments

Are you visiting New York and flying in through the JFK airport? Then you’ll want to choose the Ramada Plaza Hotel JFK. This lovely hotel is ideal for both business or vacation travelers.

The Ramada Plaza Hotel JFK offers an airport shuttle on demand, so you’ll get to and from the airport quickly and easily. This airport shuttle is available twenty-four hours a day. This is a great convenience for anyone traveling into the area using the airport, as cabs can get so expensive.

You’ll appreciate this hotel for your choice of king, queen or double-bed accommodations. The Ramada Plaza Hotel JFK has 478 large guest rooms and suites available for your stay.

This hotel also has many amenities guests are sure to appreciate. Guests will be pleased to have laundry services, valet and room services always available to them. There is an on-site health club. There is also a gift shop so you can buy something nice for yourself or even get souvenirs for folks back home. Use the on-site business center to stay connected to your home office and send a fax or use a computer with the hotel’s compliments. The hotel also offers free Internet use.

The Ramada Plaza Hotel JFK is easily located near many attractions people will want to see in the New York City area. You can take public transportation or hire a taxi to explore New York City quite easily. There is so much to do and do see – and you’ll be able to do it all!

Top 5 Last Minute Travel Destinations

March 15th, 2009 No comments

Florida – This state is perfect to visit all-year round. With theme parks galore in Orlando alone, there?s sure to be a place or two able to welcome last-minute travelers like you. While in Florida, you can also head off to Miami and enjoy its beaches and exciting nightlife. For more adventure, you can book a day trip to Key West and enjoy its exotic locale. In Key West, make sure you set aside a portion of your day for fishing and shopping. [I:http://phila-airport-parking.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/BradAlexander8.jpg]

New England Coast – If you need a last-minute destination during the fall, there?s no better place to pick than the New England Coast. Its spectacular fall foliage is famous worldwide and you can enjoy it for free just by walking around. The same beauty shall greet you whether you?re traveling to Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, or some other place in the New England coast.

Paris – Lovers will always have Paris at any time of the year. Sure, it?s crowded all the time, but you don?t really notice things like that when you?re in love, do you? In Paris, you immediately know a couple of well-known attractions to visit and activities to check out. Besides the ever-famous Eiffel Tower, there?s also Versailles Palace to check out. You know as well that it?s imperative to give the street-lining cafes a try for authentic French cuisine, to walk around and just enjoy the romantic atmosphere and appreciate the works of Bohemian artists.

New York New York, New York. I just love that Frank Sinatra song that really makes you feel as you already know New York, the city that never sleeps. Last minute travelers should consider this vacation destination at least once as you just never get bored in the Big Apple. Wonderful skyscrapers surround you as you take in the experience of a lifetime and don’t forget to have a meal in one of the restaurants high in the clouds and get some the most awesome views you will ever see. New york has also become a very safe city to travel to, so you can relax and get to know some of the New Yorkers, who are really loving people.

Nevada, which is the gambling state and lies home to the money making town of Las Vegas, with literally millions of visitor every year that arrive from all destinations. Las Vegas in a gamblers town and also reaches out to travelers that like to stay in luxury accommodation, to be able to have a wide choice of banquet meals and who enjoy leading entertainment. The great thing about Las Vegas is that you get all of those travel perks at extremely reasonable rates and you don’t have to gamble if you don’t want to. But if you do you can enter in a number of fantastic casino arenas that make you feel like you really are on top of the world, so chance yourself to a little luck and you may win enough for another last minute travel vacation.

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PHL Airport – Severe Snowstorm Causes Many Cancellations And Delays

March 2nd, 2009 No comments

Severe Weather Alert!

A severe nor’easter has dumped up to 10 inches of snow in and around Philadelphia.

Many flights are cancelled or delayed. Call 1-800-phl-gate to get more info on your flight.

Around 20 flights from Orlando International Airport to various cities along the northeast, including Philadelphia and Newark, were cancelled Monday. Hundreds of flights were cancelled at New York’s major airports.

All Philadelphia public and parochial schools are closed today also.

More snow is expected to fall until around noon today, so check or call before you leave the house so you don’t get stuck somewhere in the snow for no reason.

Airport Parking lots are also experiencing problems. If you must go to the airport today, use off airport parking, as they have  their parking lots cleared faster than at the airport.

Family Fun in New York’s Catskill Mountains

February 28th, 2009 No comments

[I:http://phila-airport-parking.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/LJJames2.jpg] Right now for most Americans money is getting a bit tight. We all still want to have those great family trips that we take every year, but we have to watch how much we spend. Well I just had a great time with my family in New York’s Catskill Mountains that didn’t put us all in the poor house.

I was in the Catskill area with Family for the Christmas Holidays. My younger Sister has three kids. Which makes me an Uncle and I always enjoy spending time with my two Nieces and Nephew, The Youngest is 6 years old and the oldest is 13 years old. Now when the age gap is that far apart it can make finding something they all want to do very difficult. Well We where also looking for something to do that not only the kids but us adults could enjoy as well.

It took some time but my younger Brother came up with the idea of Snow Tubing. It sounded good to me. The Kids loved the idea and so did my Sister, Her Husband and even my Mother. OK so then came the part where the money comes in. I called up Windham Mountain to get their Snow tubing times and rates (http://www.windhammountain.com/mountain/tubing) . When they told me their snow tubing rates I was surprised as they where not too bad $20 a person for two hours $25 for four hours and they had a Friday night special of only $15 dollars from 4pm to 9pm ! Only $15 for Five hours, I was sold as it just happened to be Friday.

So the group of Nine of us piled into two vehicles and we where off to do some tubing on Windham’s 650 foot snow covered snow tubing slope. We where Lucky as the weather was warm for December in the Catskill Mountains. The Slope was perfect, there where about ten lanes to slide down and the Snow Tubing staff kept the line moving. [I:http://phila-airport-parking.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/LJJames9.jpg]

Let me see if I can explain how everything went. When we got up to the Slope we grabbed a large canvased covered Snow Tube then picked a lane. We could go down the lane in groups or by ourselves. I have to say my first trip down caught me by Surprise. It has been a few years since I have been sleigh riding but I know I never went that fast down the old hill. Now hearing me say how fast the slope is, may make you think you or your kids might be scared. Don’t worry about that, I saw kids as young as three years old tubing down the Slope and they were loving it!

At the bottom of the hill there are mats placed at the end of every lane to slow you down safely, Along with attendants ready to help you if you needed it( I didn’t see anyone who needed any help). Now anyone who has gone Sleigh riding as a kid remembers the trip down the hill was always the fun part, It’s the walk back up that is work. Well not at Windham’s snow tube park. The canvases that cover the snow tubes have long straps that hook up to a conveyor so all you have to do is sit in your tube and then slowly slide back up the Slope! The Straps also make it perfect so the attendants can spin you (only if you ask nicely) as you are sliding down the slope.

After about three hours of snow tubing everyone but my brother and his girlfriend was getting tired. So we went into the large Ski lodge, which is only about ten feet from the snow tubing lanes. While inside the lodge we all enjoyed some nice hot Chocolate while sitting by the Fire place.

I am not a big fan of winter activities, But I have to say we all had a great time even if we didn’t make it the full five hours. Life can often get a little crazy and too fast paced, Every once in a while we all need some affordable old fashion family fun, (With a few modern convinces of course)

I am LJ James AmericanBikerX.com Radio Show BikerLowdown.com

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Seattle: What To See When Visiting The Emerald City

February 27th, 2009 No comments

Seattle is arguably one of the most beautiful cities in the world, and certainly the most friendly and interesting in the Northwest. Despite its rainy reputation, the summer and early fall months are a great time to visit. The weather tends to be dry, with low humidity, and cool compared to most of the country. This is an outdoor city, so bring your walking shoes to make the most of your visit. And it’s hilly, so be prepared!

While you are there, you have to visit the Pike Place Fish Market. The market is worth a visit just for the fabulous produce and flowers. Everything seems to grow bigger and better in the Northwest. But the big draw is a booth that sells fish that has become very famous due to some motivational speakers recently. The employees of this booth are very witty, love their jobs and fling fish at each other and customers. A crowd gathers everyday to see the show and enjoy the repartee. Grab some coffee and a hot doughnut from one of the stalls and have a ball.

Right across the street is the first Starbuck’s Coffee, which is worth visiting for the delicious aroma alone. The coffee scent has permeated the creaking old floors and wooden counters and the cozy ambiance is everything a coffee house should be. There is quite literally a coffee house on every corner in Seattle, and still this one is special.

The most easily identifiable landmark in Seattle is the Space Needle. Built for the 1962 Worlds Fair, the Needle is 605 feet high and provides 360 degree views of the city and Elliott Bay. When the weather is fine, you may be treated to a stunning view of Mount Ranier, a still-active volcano that can seem to float over the city like Atlantis.

A museum for rock music fans, the Seattle Music Experience, is located next to the Space Needle in a Frank Gehry designed building. The museum houses music memorabilia and hands on music labs. Particularly interesting is the number of Jimi Hendrix exhibits.

The Seattle Underground: The Great Seattle Fire in 1889, destroyed 33 city blocks. The original structures were built of wood and on filled-in tidelands which often flooded. When they rebuilt the city they did so two stories above the original street level. The less desirable elements of the city literally took their businesses underground. Tours are offered several times a day through subterranean warren of original storefronts, speakeasies and dives.

There are two great tour operators in town.

1) Tour Seattle at your own pace with a hop-on, hop-off Double Decker buses. Get on and off at seven different stops around the city and explore at your leisure.

2) A stranger option is Duck Tours of Seattle. A ‘duck” is an amphibious craft that the company uses to take guests through downtown and then onto nearby Union Lake. Union Lake is where the house from “Sleepless in Seattle” is located, as well as some of the ships from “Deadliest Catch”. The tour operators are crazy, and if your dignity is important, this is not the tour for you. If you are looking for a fun, 90 minute tour, see www.ridetheducksof seattle.com. Prices are about 25.00 adult and 15.00 child. Open daily.

2) A fun and interactive way of seeing the city is aboard a “Duck”. This is an amphibious landing craft developed during WWII. The tour explores both downtown Seattle and a nearby lake familiar to “Sleepless in Seattle” fans.

The grand Fairmont Olympic Hotel is the only Five Star hotel in the area. Built in 1924, this Italian Renaissance beauty has hosted virtually every major civic and private event in Seattle and the ornate lobby is the spot to celebrity watch. The rooms, while elegant, are not large and you may want to opt for a suite. The service and cuisine are everything you would expect from a five star hotel. Try the granola at breakfast. The chef will happily share his famous recipe with you. The hotel is right in the heart of the city.an easy walk to shopping, the Waterfront, Pike Place Market, and the monorail to the Space Needle.

The Fairmont Olympic Hotel is the only five star hotel in Seattle. A gorgeous replica of an Italian Renaissance palace, this hotel has the grandest lobby in Seattle. Gilt-and-crystal chandeliers hang from the arched ceiling, while ornate moldings grace the glowing hand-burnished oak walls and pillars. Although many of the guest rooms tend to be rather small (with either two twin beds or one king bed), all are very elegant. If you crave extra space, opt for one of the suites, of which there are more than 200 (however, be aware that the executive suites aren’t much bigger than the hotel’s deluxe rooms). The service and cuisine are superb. Make sure you try the chef’s famousgranola at breakfast. Situated in the heart of the city, the hotel also enjoys a perfect location–just minutes from the city’s famous Pike Place Market, Seattle Waterfront, and Space Needle. Most of the city’s exclusive events and celebrity watching take place at the Fairmont. Seattle is filled outdoor art, friendly people, beautiful views, and vigorous activity. Do yourself a favor and visit soon.

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