Travel with Children Survival Guide

Traveling with Children: 7 Things you Must Pack in Your Carry-On Bag

Going on a trip with children? Traveling in a car, plane or train? You must be bringing a carry-on bag. What you may not realize is that this bag can be a lifeline for you when boredom strikes or an inevitable mess occurs. After all, you are confined to a small space with children for a number of hours. You need to be prepared. Read more »

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Romantic City Breaks for Couples

Romantic Getaways in the City

Believe it or not many couples choose to plan their romantic getaways in the city. There are many romantic options that a city can offer a couple looking to getaway to capture a new romantic page in their journal of love. No matter what city a couple chooses for their getaway each city has its own flavor of romance. Read more »

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Sequoia National Park Surprise Attractions

Crystal Cave is Sequoia National Park surprise

What’s great about travel is that there are always surprises, and sometimes an experience that was unexpected will turn out to be the highlight of your trip. In our case, we went to Sequoia National Park to see the trees but we came back talking about the caves.

Oh the giant Sequoia trees are impressive, all right. Who would not marvel at trees that weigh 2.7 million pounds, that are more than 2,000 years old and have branches seven feet in diameter?

More about those later, but along the way to see the trees we stopped in at the Foothills Visitor Center just after we entered Sequoia National Park. There was a line at the counter so we figured something was worth waiting for, so we nudged a little closer to see just what all the fuss was about. The visitors in line were signing up for the Crystal Cave, a guided tour that cost $10 for each adult, less for kids, and that was still another several miles’ drive into the park. OK, we told the ticket-seller, we’re game.

Next came a long, windy drive — first up into the park, and then down several miles into a canyon to a parking area. From there, we still had a half-mile walk down a steep trail until it seemed we were almost down to the rushing river below. And then there it was: the entrance to Crystal Cave, mother of all Sequoia caves, or at least the one the public is most invited to explore.

Now this is not just any cave. The entrance is maybe just a little smaller than a railroad tunnel and no one is allowed in without a park escort. The guide will take groups of 70 persons or fewer into the cave and through the maze of many adjacent caves and chambers until, quite honestly, we probably never could have found our own way out. I guess this is why, when a little boy had to go to the bathroom, he was escorted back to the entrance by a second tour guide. Read more »

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Romantic Spa Break for Couples

A Romantic Retreat
Debbie and Matt are planning a well-deserved romantic break. Autumn can be a dreary time of year, so what better excuse than to get away from it all, just the two of them, to somewhere really special - somewhere to unwind and spoil themselves, for a change.

Having weighed up all the possibilities, Debbie and Matt decide that a serviced apartment will provide exactly the luxury they’re looking for; space, flexibility and privacy, combined with all the comforts and service of a hotel. Browsing through the website, discovering the host of locations available, they finally opt to treat each other to a spa break in the stunningly beautiful, sleepy Cotswolds. Spa breaks are becoming more and more popular with young and old alike, offering the ultimate in pure self-indulgence and relaxation - and the perfect antidote to modern-day stress! Booking the apartment through the company is a total breeze - this is an organisation totally focused on customer care and it seems that nothing is too much trouble for its friendly and helpful staff to ensure that Debbie and Matt will have a great time.

Driving up through the Cotswolds countryside, with its gently sloping hills and honeyed limestone cottages, Matt starts to have just a couple of reservations. Debbie laughs as she reassures him that ‘all this spa business’ isn’t just a ‘girlie thing’, and that his macho image will remain intact. After all, pampering isn’t just the prerogative of the female of the species. And she promises that, no - she will not let on to his workmates. Matt remains unconvinced, but any doubts that he may have harboured soon begin to melt away, as they arrive at the apartment.

Their ‘home from home’ is everything they both expected and were promised, and more; light, airy, spacious, superbly-equipped, tastefully decorated and impeccably clean throughout. Awaiting them is a luxury hamper, tempting chocolates and, in the fridge, a selection of ‘nibbles’, whilst a bottle of chilled bubbly beckons invitingly. Read more »

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Busiest Airport in the world

What is the Busiest Airport in the World?

When you ask what is the busiest airport in the world you need to know that the definition is determined by the type of airport and their basis of operations. Now that you know this you, the busiest airport in the world is the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in the United States. It has the most passenger traffic of all the others, and when you think about it that is the one you need to worry about more. Sure knowing what the busiest cargo airport is might be interesting, but for traveling the passenger count means more.

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport the airline hub for both AirTran and Delta Air Lines. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport has the most take offs as well, and while many of these are domestic American flights, there are also several international flights as well. It is rising fast as one of the major gateways in and out of the country.

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport also has more nonstop flights than anyone else but since it is the busiest airport in the world that is not surprising. There are over 243 nonstop flights, 72 international, and it caters to 45 countries. Also Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is one of the few airports that can handle simultaneous landings. Over 84 million passengers and 976,000 flights go through Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Many of these passengers do not stay in Atlanta but head onto other destinations.

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport also has the most operations of Boeing 767 aircrafts with over 104. It also has the second highest number of McDonnell Douglas MD-80. There are more than 55,000 airline employees, including ground transportation, concessionaire, security, federal government, City of Atlanta and Airport tenant employees as well as truck accident lawyers. The payroll and economic impact of the airport are literally in the billions, and has continued to rise over the years.

There are other airports out there with impressive numbers and since we know the busiest maybe we should know that O’Hare International Airport is next on the lineup with over 77.000,000 passengers, then there is the Heathrow Airport in London with over 67,000,000, followed by Haneda Airport in Tokyo and there impressive 65,000,000. The list goes on to over 30 different airports that are counted in places all over the world with the numbers as high as the 84,000,000 passengers that Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport has catered too, to the Munich Airport with 30,757,978. Choosing the right airport is not only about location but also about how much of a crowd you are willing to face.

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Spend good time

Your main Summer holiday is a big investment, both financial and emotional. When you have spent so long plannig these two weeks, booked your time off and made all the arrangements to keep your home cared for, the last thing you want is a nasty shock on the financial front. So take care over your holiday cash if you are planning to withdraw cash or make holiday spending using a credit card. It is really easy to compare credit cards before you go to check how much they are going to charge you and the way they calculate their exchange rates. If you have not noticed, there is a very good deal available from the Post Office Credit Card plus they have a buy back arrangement for any unused currency. It is comforting to have these arrangements in place so you can enjoy your time off without any cares.

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Vacation Safety Tips

Unfamiliar locations, when we are on vacation for instance, seem to be the most likely times when things will start to go wrong. Problems that could leave you with bad memories and a dislike of the local people, and maybe having to replace lost items; it could cost you lots of money and end up ruining your holiday. At the extreme end you may have to spend time at the local Police station giving statements and filling out reports. It is easy to drop your guard when you are on vacation and enjoying yourself but this is when you are most vulnerable so traveling safely relies on your common sense to guide you. Read more »

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Road Trips with Teenagers - Tips for Stress Reduction

Pack the Car, Three Suitcases, Snacks, One Teenager, and a Fabulous Attitude

The Myths of Traveling with Teenagers

Traveling with teenagers can be a positive adventure. Despite popular opinion, traveling with a teenager can be a rewarding period of time filled with a lot of laughter and engaging, enlightening conversation. Travel with a teenager does not have to mean long periods of silence punctuated by the echo of the headphones slowly making your teenager hearing impaired. However, the expectation and accompanying attitude that you pack is most likely what your teenager will deliver in return. Read more »

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