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Alaskan Luxury Cruise Tours and Holiday Escapes from Seattle, Washington

October 16th, 2011 No comments

Alaskan Luxury Cruise Tours and Holiday Escapes from Seattle, Washington

Article by German Dymovski









Summer months give you a lot of your time to enjoy nature, have remarkable travels, and dine on remarkable meals on board. Because of the sizzling heat of the summer sun, you wish to end up to some destination where you can calm your mind while savoring the clear blue skies of the season. Alaska travel is the best pick for you to experience the spectacular, stunning, and striking sea side and wildlife of the state. Alaska trips are still the most known options to go through the state’s untainted natural beauty and grandeur. They give you a chance to check into its seaside locations, come across its abundant wilderness, get up close and feel its tidal glaciers, and look at wildlife into their typical environment.
This is the good period of time for you to organize a trip to Alaska in the summertime of 2011 and take advantage of what Mother Nature can bring you. The luxury cruise period in the state starts from May through September, the time when demand for trips is higher than average. Enjoy the best travel offers for Alaska travel including rides, hotels, and holiday packages especially put together to satisfy your travel needs and demands.

Luxury cruise Vehicles

The majority of Alaska trips leave within the ports of Seattle, Vancouver, Whittier, as well as Seward. However, a lot of cruisers prefer to set off their trip through the ports of Seattle for its various Alaska cruise plans. Commonly, the holiday cruise lines here feature seven night times and sail round trip. Leaving behind out of these ports presents travellers with cheap from many of the major towns and cities in the U.S. and the opportunity to experience sample sightings of the cosmopolitan city. Cruisers are often advised to invest in around a day or two prior or after their Alaskan luxury cruise to experience the well-visited places of the city.

Luxury cruise Terminal Exchanges from Seaports

To go to Seattle seaports, you might set sail from either Bell Street Pier Cruise Terminal at Pier 66 or from Smith Cove Cruise Terminal at Pier 91. The two piers make use of an overall of twelve major vessels this includes Holland America Line, Princess Cruises, Royal Caribbean International, and Holland America Line at Pier 91 and also Celebrity Cruises and Norwegian Cruise Line at Pier 66. Several terminal shuttle and commuter services from and to these ports are also made available.

The Happiness Alaskan Cruise Brings

There is a number of Alaska tour selections suggested that you can consider. Some may comprise of trip bundles and cruise exchanges to give you some help within your before or post travel vacation package deals from Seattle. A lot of tour operators will be able to customize wonderful summer getaway you preferred looking on your financial budget, ranging from economical to extravagant. You may also personally personalize your own cruise itinerary as journey selections are many and the choices are all yours.
The pleasure, excitement, and satisfaction experiencing this spectacular part of the world is definitely worth to spend extra dollars even though Alaska trips commonly cost a more expensive expense in contrast to Caribbean. This is accounted to the trip’s shorter period and popularity.



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Alaskan Holiday cruise Tours and Getaways from Seattle, Washington

September 11th, 2011 No comments

Alaskan Holiday cruise Tours and Getaways from Seattle, Washington

Summer season bring you a bunch of free time to experience the outdoors, consider unprecedented travels, and have your dinner on amazing meals on board. Due to the sizzling warmth of the summer sunshine, you want to travel to some spot where you can calm your brain while having fun in the clear blue skies of the season. Alaska holiday cruise is the ideal selection for you to experience the amazing, beautiful, and extraordinary sea side and wildlife of the state. Alaska luxury cruises will always be the most notable ways to feel the state’s pristine real beauty and grandeur. They provide you with the opportunity to have a look around its beach front locations, come across its abundant wilderness, get up closer and feel its tidal glaciers, and access wildlife in their all-natural habitat.

This is the best time period for you to schedule your journey to Alaska this summer of this year and have fun with what the natural world gives you. The holiday cruise time in the state starts off from May through September, the time when demand for luxury cruises is increased. Take a look at the best quality tour offers for Alaska holiday cruise including tours, places to stay, and holiday packages exclusively put together to match your holiday needs and demands.

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Holiday cruise Transportation

Almost all Alaska luxury cruises leave within the ports of Seattle, Vancouver, Whittier, and also Seward. However, a lot of cruisers choose to start off their vacation within the ports of Seattle due to its several Alaska holiday cruise alternatives. Generally, the holiday cruise lines here offer you seven night times and sail round trip. Exiting via these ports gives individuals with low priced from almost all of the big locations in the United States and the possibility to try out sample sightings of the cosmopolitan city. Cruisers are sometimes advised to give at the very least a few days just before or upon their Alaskan holiday cruise to take pleasure from the well-visited areas of the city.

Holiday cruise Terminal Transfers from Seaports

To get back to Seattle seaports, you could set sail from either Bell Street Pier Cruise Terminal at Pier 66 or from Smith Cove Cruise Terminal at Pier 91. Either piers contain a total of a dozen major cruise ships this includes Holland America Line, Princess Cruises, Royal Caribbean International, and Holland America Line at Pier 91 and also Celebrity Cruises and Norwegian Cruise Line at Pier 66. Many terminal taxi and transfer services from and to these ports are usually offered.

The Thrill Alaskan Holiday cruise Brings

There are many of Alaska vacation selections available that you can pick from. They could incorporate travel bundles and holiday cruise exchanges to help you along within your pre or after holiday cruise vacation bundles out of Seattle. Many travel companies could individualize best summer travel you wanted according to your funds, ranging from economical to extravagant. You can even individually modify your own holiday cruise plans as travel alternatives are countless and the picks are all yours.

The pleasure, adventure, and gratification experiencing this wonderful place in the world deserve to invest added money even though Alaska luxury cruises typically cost a more expensive value in comparison to the Caribbean. This is accounted to the luxury cruise’s shorter period and high demand.

 

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The Story Of 1977 Triple Crown Winner Seattle Slew

October 27th, 2009 No comments

Seattle Slew–the last living Triple Crown winner–died on May 7, 2002 at the age of 28. As one of only 11 Triple Crown winners in history, he is by default one of the greatest horses in the history of thoroughbred racing. Of those 11 legendary animals, Seattle Slew was the only one to complete the Triple Crown with an undefeated record, as well as the only one to have been purchased at a public auction. After retiring in 1978, Slew became one of the most important and successful stud horses in the history of the sport. He sired 1,066 foals including 102 stakes race winners. Among this impressive group of offspring was the 1984 Kentucky Derby winner, Swale. All told, Slew’s offspring have won an amazing $76 million dollars at the race track. Slew’s stud fee of $300,000 made him a very profitable horse even after his racing career was over. Slew wasn’t a particularly attractive horse, but he had the toughness of a championship boxer and the sort of intestinal fortitude and desire that can only be given by The Creator.

The Seattle Slew story began very modestly at a public auction in Lexington, Kentucky. The Keeneland Summer Yearling sale wasn’t supposed to be the marketplace of champions, and the idea that this particular horse would ever amount to anything other than a farmhand was downright laughable. Slew looked clumsy, due primarily to a right forefoot that splayed outward and resulting in a shuffling gait at a trot. He also wasn’t a majestic beast like his predecessor by a few years, Secretariat. Slew was borderline ugly. So ungainly a creature was he that he was given the less than inspiring nickname “Baby Huey” by the Keeneland staff. He was purchased by two couples (Karen and Mickey Taylor and Jim and Sally Hill) for $17,500. What wasn’t apparent at the yearling sale was the intangibles that make up a championship thoroughbred–poise under pressure, love of competition, toughness, heart and desire. The Taylor’s and Hill’s had stumbled onto an equine Tiger Woods or Michael Jordan who’s competitive fire quickly became apparent to the trainers that worked with him and the jockeys that rode him. His first race came at Belmont in 1976, and the three races he entered–and won–as a 2 year old gave a hint of what was to come.

Slew quickly became a horse to watch as a three year old as he won three Derby prep races including the Wood Memorial. In the Derby, Slew got off to a terrible start as he stumbled out of the gate. He recovered from the miscue and essentially bulled his way through a pack of horses to lead at the 1/4 mile pole. Slew would win the Derby by a length and 3 quarters. He took another tough victory at the Preakness before clinching the Triple Crown with a 4 length victory in the Belmont Stakes.

Slew ran in a few races as a 4 year old but in the pre-Breeders’ Cup days there wasn’t as many opportunities for an older horse. He retired to stud in 1978, where he sired champions such as the aforementioned Swale and 1992 Belmont Champ AP Indy.

In some ways, Slew had much in common with the heavyweight championship reign of Larry Holmes. He came so quickly on the heels of such incredible excellence–Slew was forever in the shadow of 1973 Triple Crown winner Secretariat, Holmes on the heels of Muhammad Ali–that he never gained the appreciation he deserved during his prime. In hindsight, however, it has finally been noted what an exceptional horse he really was. Jockey Angel Cordero, who rode Slew during the twilight of his career noted “If I had a chance to take any horse in the world, if someone said your life is depending on riding one horse to win, I would take (Slew). I rode 44,000 horses, but he was special, he was different. He was muscled, like a wrestler. He ran different than any other horse. It was like he came from another planet.”

Following his death in 2002, Slew was laid to rest at Hill ‘n’ Dale Farm in Kentucky under a statue memorializing his legacy.

Ross Everett is a staff handicapper for Sports-1 and an authority on horse race betting . He’s a well known and widely published expert on sports handicapping theory, as well as financial investment strategy. He contributes to a number of online media outlets providing insight on how to bet on NFL football, MMA and boxing.

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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