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South Arizona RV Resorts

October 7th, 2009 No comments
by Morgan Lee

The state of Arizona is located in the in the southwestern region of the United States. The capital of this state is Phoenix and the state is very good for vacations as well other recreational activities. As far as the campgrounds are concerned you will definitely find some of the best parks out here in this state. Like other states this state is also quite flooded with the some of the best RV parks. So, now let me tell you about some great RV parks that are located in Arizona.

Some of the RV articles are located below.

1. Benson KOA This is the best Park out here in southern Arizona. You can hire an RV vehicle and then come out here and enjoy. This makes sure that you can carry on your business as well while also enjoying in these parks. You can do the fishing as well out here and also enjoy some of the best water sports out here in this park. The ticket is also nominal and you will not have to pay any extra amount inside the park. However you should make sure that you bring with you all the materials related to cooking.

2. Butterfield RV resort This is yet another park which is very popular and believe me that they are certainly one of the best RV parks just like the Benson Park. Here as well you will find all kind of hook ups. The electricity supply is also offered. The water supply is also pretty good. This park is definitely quite beautiful and there are more than 173 RV spaces out here in this park. You will definitely love them since they are splendid.

3. Desert Garden RV Park This is situated in Florence Arizona. It is one of the stunning parks in Arizona and you will definitely love it. Let me tell you one more thing and that is this RV Park are best suited for the younger generation. There is lake as well but you will definitely enjoy in the swimming pool as well. Lots of young boys and girls do visit this park and all of them really enjoy the dating out here in this park.

If you really want to enjoy a good RV camping trip then you must surely visit the RV parks located below. I am sure here you would get all facilities for a comfortable and pleasant stay.

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Deer Valley Vacation Rentals – Great For Your Next Winter Vacation

July 27th, 2009 No comments
by Robin Rutecki

Everyone loves a well planned holiday in luxury and comfort and Deer Valley Vacation Rentals makes vacationing in Utah just that – a fantastic experience. As one of the top skiing destinations in the United States, Deer valley has more to offer than just a holiday enjoying the slopes. You can enjoy Deer Valley Resort in the summer just as much as in the winter with all of the activities and dining offered by the year round resort.

Deer valley is a great spot to enjoy outdoor activities such as mountain biking, riding, hiking, picnicking, fishing, and outdoor concerts but also ideal as a wedding or other special event destination. It is also extremely gorgeous and has a wonderful setting that will fit the most discerning tastes. You could go on a romantic escape or do a family getaway filled with adventure and relaxation. This destination and accompanying mountain town is definitely great for outdoor enthusiasts.

With Deer Valley Vacation rentals you will be able to find accommodations for any type of stay in Park City, Utah. Depending on the size of the group you traveling with or the budget you have set aside for lodging, you can choose from more moderate vacation rental options right up to some of the most luxurious accommodations available anywhere. What truly makes Deer Valley Vacation rentals so prestigious is the fact that all of the accommodation options offer comfort, luxury and most important, great views of the surrounding mountains.

Because rentals are affordable and great deals are certainly available, Deer Valley vacation rentals allow visitors to get a great value for their vacation dollar. Only the best amenities and facilities can be found in these rentals. It feels like you are at home, but maybe even a little better. Furnishings are rich with warm mountain contemporary styling that often express some of the individual style of the property owner.

When you book an accommodation near Deer Valley Resort you are able to determine how long you wish to stay whether you would prefer a more modest rental or something truly luxurious. What you are likely to find in a condo are features such as private hot tubs, jetted bath tubs, fireplaces, full kitchens, huge bathrooms and excellent views. Although the rental lodges are much like the condos, they do differ depending on the amount of luxury you wish to indulge in.

For a great treat, look to the houses and townhomes. These are ideal for big groups traveling together or even for couples that like to enjoy a large space. They are however a bit more expensive than standard accommodations but really worth it. These properties offer comfort in its true essence.

The kitchens are fully furnished with top quality appliances and stunning counter-tops as well as ample space for a family gathering. The bedrooms have fresh and soft linens and typically have their own bathrooms. Although the townhomes are smaller and less expensive than the houses, they can be just as beautiful.

So for a stay that is unforgettable, Deer Valley Vacation rentals will make sure that your every need is met. They will also see that you leave Utah feeling relaxed so that you will definitely return again.

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What’s Missing in the West Coast

July 22nd, 2009 No comments
by Haylee Landford

The West Coast is famous for many of the rare exhibits of our country. California has the coasts, Oregon and Washington have the lush forests, and even Texas can claim a home in the West with it’s circus of entertainment and adventure. However, I can’t shake the different kind of excitement that is offered by our opposing coastal friends and their culture on the East Coast.

I seem to always have found my home in the Western United States, so my exposure to the East Coast has been limited to visits there. Returning from these visits, I would always feel a loss of the certain charms I saw in the East that were vacant in my own part of the world. Maybe with great effort, we can bring some Eastern delights to our side of town.

One particular delight that the East Coast has mastered would definitely be, pizza. Sure there is the famous California Kitchen with it’s thin crust, that I prefer to call pizza chips. But, what compares to a Chicago Deep Dish? I’m not talking Domino’s either.

You can’t order pizza like this anywhere you go. The East is swarming with the most delicious, melt-in-your-mouth pizza that can only compare to Italy itself. If you can’t fold the pieces in half, feel it dripping down your arm, or stretch the cheese across the table, than you dare not claim any quality close to these superb East Coast pizzerias.

Search all you want to in Utah, California, Washington, or even the laughable pizza of Texas, and it won’t hold the tiniest candle to New York City’s or Chicago’s perfected pizza pies. However, man cannot live on pizza alone, and there are other like enjoyments depriving the westerners. Not surprisingly for me, I’m also referring to food in this case also.

Buffalo Wings got their name for a reason. Don’t think I’m talking about Buffalo, Wyoming either. What the South has done with barbecue sauce, the East has done with a chicken wing. The delightful sensation or gnawing chicken bits off the bone has thrived all over, but not to the level of quality of the original in Buffalo, New York. Just give in and order yourself a whole bucketful, and watch it disappear.

I like hot wings just like the next person, especially smothered in bleu cheese, but my all time passion has got to be sandwiches. This passion was founded during my time in a place called Pittsburgh. This town has concocted the most unusual mouth watering creations ever found on a sub. The cheese steak sandwich taking the cake, with steak, cheese, coleslaw and fries — this is all on the sandwich, mind you — is a shame to miss out on.

And for all you Reuben fans, don’t assume you’ve had the best until you come to Pittsburgh. Even widening the expanse to gyros, pitas, or pierogies, Pittsburgh, or anywhere in the East, holds the rights to these culinary treasures. Take a chance of asking anyone in California to make you one of those. You’d be better not to embarrass them.

Too many of my cravings have been left ungratified because I sadly live on the wrong side of the country. However, while we may not have these certain things for ourselves in the good old West, we do have claim to our own luxuries that have no business on the Eastern seaboard. These favorites of the East Coast must make the east what it is, and therefore they can keep it too themselves. I can always come back for a visit.

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The Key Things To Know About Broadway Theater New York

July 18th, 2009 No comments
by Nicole Thomas

Besides being called the Big Apple, the state of New York is also known as the country’s Theatre Capital. The Broadway Theater New York belongs to the must-see tourist attractions in the United States. New York City is popular due to the fact that the Theatre District is always over-populated by locals, visitors and critiques having a night out at a Broadway show. New York’s Theatre District holds about 40 large theaters accommodating atleast 500 viewers each.

Different kinds of shows are held at Broadway Theater New York, the most popular of which are musicals and plays. These Broadway shows are diverse and comprise of different genres, ranging from comedy to drama. Revivals of previous Broadway Shows are also held from time to time.

Here are some of the shows currently playing on Broadway that you should not miss out on: Billy Elliot (Musical), Accent on Youth (Comedy), Mary Stuart (Drama), Reasons to be Pretty (Comic-Drama), Exit the King (Comedy), Rock of Ages (Musical), and Next to Normal (Musical). Nonetheless, its an undeniable fact that all Broadway shows are utterly outstanding, and shouldn’t be missed by those who are looking for a one-of-a-kind amusement.

If you don’t like any of the shows currently playing this year, there are more anticipated Broadway shows lined up for late 2009 or some time 2010. Some of these shows are The Addams Family, After Miss Julie, Busker Alley, and Finians Rainbow, to name a few.

Although it may sometimes seem like it, the Broadway is not only for adult audiences, but it is for kids as well. Some shows in Broadway Theater New York are targeted to those who are young and who are young at heart. Some examples of these kinds of shows are Shrek the Musical, The Lion King, and The Little Mermaid ” all produced by Disney.

In choosing Broadway shows cast members, it is now common for well-known movie and television actors to get the lead roles for musicals and stage plays in order to attract more audience. However, there are still some stage actors who perform in some shows in Broadway Theater New York.

If you would like to see a show in Broadway Theater New York, but are a little low on the budget, don’t fret since it is possible for you to get a discounted Broadway show ticket. TKTS booths sell same-day tickets for a number of Broadway shows at rates ranging from 25%-50% off the regular ticket price. Several Broadway theaters also give out special student rates, same-day rush tickets, and standing-room tickets to attract a huge number of spectators.

Whether you live in the area or are a tourist on vacation, you will surely enjoy watching a Broadway show in New York. It may cost you some money, but every penny will surely be worth the unforgettable real live entertainment you are bound to experience.

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Top 10 Fun Things to do in Boston

July 7th, 2009 No comments
by Sheri Park

The following list of activities is designed to meet the interests of anyone traveling to Boston, whether it is your first trip or your 40th. You may be traveling alone, with kids, on a romantic getaway, with a large group of friends, or here for work. No matter what your company is you can find something for everyone on this list of Boston’s best places to visit while here.

Here is the best list:

1. The Boston Public Gardens

The Boston Public Gardens are also known as the Boston Common and used to be a field in Revolutionary times for the cows to graze. No cattle roam here now but there are the famous Swan Boats which take tourists on a slow ride around the pond while viewing the beauty of the gardens. The famous bronze ducklings are a popular photo spot from Robert McCloskey’s book “Make Way for Ducklings”.

2. Museum of Science

Located overlooking the beautiful Charles River, the Museum of Science has something for everyone young and old. There are over 400 interactive exhibits and displays, the IMAX Theatre, and the Hayden Planetarium to fill you time in a fun, interactive, learning environment.

3. Beacon Hill

Longtime residential district of the Brahmins (Old Money), Beacon hill is situated between Back Bay, the Boston Common, and the Charles River. Gaslit cobblestone streets climb the Hill, revealing flora-filled courtyards and high ceilinged, chandeliered interiors. On Charles and Beacon Streets, stop by for a pint at the inspiration for TV’s most famous bar- Cheers- at the Bullfinch Pub.

4. Fenway Park, Home of the Red Sox

Best if you can catch a Red Sox game, but even if the Olde Towne Team is on the road, take in the flavor of baseball’s second oldest ballpark, in continuous use since 1912. Stroll the concourse, eat a RemDawg, or take a tour of the beloved, idiosyncratic park.

5. JFK Museum

Birthplace of the 35th President of the United States, John F. Kennedy, this beautifully restored and maintained home has become a museum full of original artifacts which documenting JFK’s childhood, war service years, rise in politics, and assassination. This building is located on Boston Harbor and is a tranquil, peaceful place to visit for the history of an amazing man who made some of the largest impact on Americans everywhere.

6. Quincy Market

These restored warehouses are in the style of South St. Seaport in NYC, but we were first (actually 1975)! Great food, drink, and souvenir hunting, and still nothing like in on a warm summer’s evening. Try McCormack & Schmicks’ seafood, and top it off with a stroll though the adjacent…

7. North End, Italian neighborhood

Whether you crave homemade pizza, pasta, or indulgent cannoli desserts the North End is the only place where you would swear you are in Italy on a small neighborhood street. The air is filled with amazing cooking, the people are friendly and inviting, and the atmosphere is one where you feel like home.

8. MIT/Harvard Square

To visit one of the most visited areas you can hop right onto the Red Line “T” to Harvard Square where John Harvard opened a little school named after him in 1636 at the beginning of colonial America. Take a tour of the beautiful grounds and enjoy the sites and sounds of The Square, a world unto itself. Purchase a HARVARD sweatshirt at the COOP department store and people will assume you studied there. Hop back on the Red line to Kendall Square to see where many of the world’s high tech wizards were trained. The MIT museum chronicles past contributions, and a unique architectural building is worth a closer look.

9. Whale Watch at the New England Aquarium

Spend the day visiting the harbor seals, penguins, sharks, and seal lion show then hop aboard the whale watch vessel to get up close with the whales. The boat captain is expert at finding the whales and the only time you can catch this tour is late spring through fall. To see these amazing animals breech so close to the boat is amazing!

10. Duck Tour

These gigantic amphibious vehicles are crafted after war vehicles to be able to run on land and go directly into water with the pull of a switch. You get an animated tour or Boston sites and enter the Charles River and Harbor to get an even better view. The drivers of the Ducks are always funny and may even let you drive the duck if you answer a question correctly. Just be sure to “Quack” as you drive through the crowed streets. You are a tourist after all and that is what the locals expect, and it gives them the excuse to quack back.

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