Orlando travel tips & news
December 12th, 2007 by susan j
Now is the season for list making to mark the end of the year. Children everywhere are hard at work on their wish lists for Santa. The New York Times recently published its list of .
There are plenty of travel-related lists floating around the blogosphere, too. Here are a couple of my faves…
Frommer’s includes some exotic locales like Tokyo and Zurich and a few home grown gems like Portland, Maine and Asheville, North Carolina.
IgoUgo’s is a virtual who’s who of travel blogging. I read several of the blogs listed daily, but a few of them were new discoveries that I’ll add to my bookmarks.
Times Online’s is neatly arranged by networking, multimedia, and so on.
Travel + Leisure’s lists the world’s best hotels, spas, cruises, and more.
Lonely Planet’s offers some offbeat suggestions for the adventurous explorer.
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December 4th, 2007 by susan j

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Budget Travel’s blog tipped us off to a cool feature on the Florida tourism office’s website (which is available in several different languages, by the way!). has an that shows where movies and TV shows were filmed in Florida. For instance, There’s Something About Mary was filmed in Miami and The Perfect Storm in Orlando. !
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November 26th, 2007 by susan j

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Finding the time and space to exercise during vacation can be a real problem for a lot of travelers. There are ample opportunities to indulge with all-you-can-eat breakfast buffets and tropical drinks by the pool, but how will you burn off those extra calories and keep your energy up for sightseeing? We’ve rounded up a couple of tips for helping you stay active on your next trip to Orlando, Florida.
- Pack travel-friendly exercise equipment. A pair of good walking shoes are a must so that you can see and do everything Orlando has to offer. A lightweight resistance band is also a good idea, because it fits easily into any suitcase and means that you can do a few reps while your kids are watching TV or your travel companion is taking a shower. About.com’s Exercise Guide offers some suggestions on .
- Catch some sunrays. Orlando’s warm, sunny weather are ideal for outdoor activities. You could do a few laps in your hotel’s pool, challenge your family to a game of tag, or take a brisk walk before breakfast. Walking around attractions like Fun Spot Action Park or Gatorland also offer fun ways to exercise. Just be sure to slather on the sunscreen so you won’t get burned!
- Choose a fitness-friendly hotel. Nowadays most hotels offer a fitness room, but several have above and beyond the basic free weights and treadmill routine. For instance, the gives its guests free pedometers and offers group fitness classes. And the hosts an hour-long week each Saturday to help guests stay fit.
What’s your favorite stay fit strategy when you’re on vacation? Leave a comment and let us know!
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November 19th, 2007 by susan j

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With Thanksgiving coming up on Thursday, this week is one of the craziest of the year to travel. If you’re among the who plan to fly this week, then you’ll want to read Peter Greenberg’s . Greenberg is a Today Show contributor and his suggestions includes checking in online the night before and shipping luggage in advance (good advice for other times of the year, too) To relieve airplane gridlock, President Bush recently approved a and added additional measures to avoid delays. Happy travels!
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November 15th, 2007 by susan j
Whether you’re traveling with your significant other, your kids, or a group of friends, planning a trip that will please everyone can be tricky. Where should you stay? What should you do with the kids when you and the S.O. want to hit the town on Friday night? What’s the best place for a spa getaway with your girlfriends?
We want to put the fun back into traveling and that’s why we’re introducing a new feature on this blog called “Ask a Travel Expert.” If you have a travel-related question you’d like to see answered, then leave a comment and our team of experts will be sure to discuss it in a future blog post. Happy Travels!
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November 12th, 2007 by amy c

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Whether you are looking for an action-packed getaway to the best theme parks in the world or a relaxing vacation on tropical beaches, Florida offers excellent vacation destinations for the whole family. Here are some of our picks for hotels that will complete your trip:
If you are headed to the Gulf Coast…. and mark bustling metropolitan areas that seamlessly blend nature and culture with its warm, picturesque beaches, perfect for snorkeling and the many museums in the area. A vacation in this region is best taken on the beach. Try these family friendly, beach side resorts:
: Equipped with the comforts of home, this resort features spacious rooms with ocean views, along with easy access to family activities. Located in Treasure Island, the Bilmar is in the heart of Gulf Coast fun, including a and the , located right in a working historic fishing village.
: This bay front hotel gives families and business travelers luxurious accommodations in a picturesque setting. In the heart of downtown, the hotel offers a serene stay in a convenient location– a short walk from Channelside, a restaurant filled neighborhood, and the
If your next vacation spot is Florida’s Central Coast… For the traveler that has always wanted to experience the high-technology wonders of Florida, start planning a trip to or . Here are some great hotels near the excitement of space travel, Nascar, and beaches:
: Located right on the area’s only traffic free family friendly beach, this resort is the perfect destination for family travel. Enjoy a resort vacation with everything you need at your fingertips, or venture out to see or the .
Beyond Orlando’s theme parks is a rich, proud history of space science, such as at the . See space shuttles launch or splash around Cocoa Beach at this family friendly vacation condo.
If you are headed to Downtown Orlando…When staying in the bustling tourist magnet that is , it is important to have a vacation headquarters that will offer easy access to the famed attractions and a place to relax after a day of roller coaster sightseeing.
: For an affordable place near the theme parks and action-packed International Drive, Residence Inns are the way to go. There is also one directly on International Drive and both offer complimentary transportations to the famed parks. For some near by restaurants check out: and for some Latin flare.
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October 25th, 2007 by susan j

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If you’re anything like me, then your computer probably gets bounced around a lot as you go from airport to car to hotel to coffee shop and so on (in fact, my last laptop met with early retirement after an unfortunate Starbucks incident - don’t try this at home).
Sound familiar? Then check out the ’s tips for . Independent Traveler also offers some good suggestions for taking your computer on the road, including updating virus protection and carrying your laptop in a bag that doesn’t scream “expensive electronics inside!”
While we’re on the topic of computers, you’ll be pleased to hear that Orlando International Airport offers free wifi. i. Happy travels!
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October 18th, 2007 by jamie a

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Though you can’t bring the Florida sun home with you, your vacation memories can always be revisited through photographs.
If you fancy yourself a great photographer, we’d love to see your vacation photos. You could even be the next lucky winner of our Go Card Photo Contest!
You could be the winner of:
1st Prize (Best Overall Photo):
Canon PowerShot SD 1000 7.1 MP digital camera
2nd Prize (Best Fun Photo):
Phillip 7-inch Digital Picture Frame
Send us a photo of your daughter posing on an alligator, your son playing mini-golf, or your entire family lounging on the beach. The deadline for submissions is November 1, so hit us with your best shot!
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September 28th, 2007 by admin
When I starting looking at other travel blogs, I noticed that there weren’t many blogs that specifically cover travel destinations in the United States. And even fewer provided the kind of practical up-to-date information that travelers like you want and need when you plan a trip to a new city.We hope to fill that void by packing this blog with travel tips, news, itineraries, and more to help you plan the best possible Orlando vacation. Check back often for updates on new attractions, restaurants, museums, activities, and more. Happy travels!
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