Sunday, 30 October 2011

Forty Years of Fireworks at Walt Disney World Resort

DisneyWorld Florida marks the 40th anniversary of its first firework display - the "Fantasy in the Sky Spectacular" took place on 24th October 24 1971.

Watch the video below to see the history of Disney fireworks and get an idea what goes on backstage.

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Wednesday, 19 October 2011

Holiday cruises: 'Seasons Greetings' always starts with 'Seas'

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Cruise lines like to remind us that "Seasons greetings" is a phrase that always begins with "seas." And the lines do go overboard with festivities to celebrate the holidays --from Thanksgiving to Hanukkah to Christmas to New Year's -- serving up traditional feasts with all the trimmings, boasting festive holiday decorations, and featuring entertainment themed to the season.

The MSC Poesia sails out of Port Everglades for five months starting in November 2011.

Here are some holiday sailings on tap for the season that either begin or end in Florida ports. Arranged by cruise line category, the fares listed are the ones we found on the lines' websites at the time of writing. Fares are always subject to availability and subject to change without notice. Ask if there are specials and/or offers such as onboard credits when you are ready to book.

Luxury 
Silversea Cruises' yacht-like, all-suite vessels feature a variety of holiday voyages that begin or end in Fort Lauderdale. Among them is a 17-day Santiago, Chile to Fort Lauderdale sailing on the Silver Whisper from Dec. 20 to Jan. 6. The trans-Panama Canal cruise calls in Coquimbo, Arica, Matarani, Callao (Lima), Salaverry, Manta, Puerto Limon and Key West. Silver Savings fares start at $8,398. Another option is a roundtrip Fort Lauderdale 14-day voyage on the Silver Spirit Dec. 20-Jan. 3, with calls in Grand Turk, Antigua, Bequia, Barbados, St. Lucia, St. Bart's, Virgin Gorda and Key West. Silver Savings fares start at $7,423. Other holiday sailings include San Diego to Fort Lauderdale on Silver Cloud, 16-days, Dec. 22-Jan. 7, from $6,438; and a Thanksgiving voyages, from Fort Lauderdale to Rio on the Silver Whisper, 18 days Nov. 8-26, from $7,038; and Barbados to Fort Lauderdale on Silver Spirit, nine days, Nov. 23 -- Dec. 2 from $3,638.

Upper-premium
Oceania Cruises' Marina features a 12-day Tropical Holiday cruise from Miami to such idylls as Grand Turk, St. Croix, Martinique, Antigua, Barbados. St. Barts and Tortola. The ship sets sail on Dec. 22 and spends Christmas Day at sea and departs Tortola in the late afternoon on Dec. 31 to ring in 2012 at sea and spend New Year's Day sailing as well. Visit www.oceaniacruises.com.

Premium

If the idea of spending Thanksgiving or Christmas with Mickey Mouse and his gang in the Caribbean or the Bahamas appeals to you, Disney Cruise Line may be your ticket. Among the holiday sailings offered by this line is a seven-day Eastern Caribbean voyage setting sail on the Disney Magic on Nov. 19 fromPort Canaveral to St. Maarten, St. Thomas and Castaway Cay (Disney private island in the Bahamas). Fares start at $2,817 for two adults in an inside stateroom. Those who want to get away over the Christmas holiday can choose a four-day Bahamas sailing on the Disney Dream from Port Canaveral to Nassau and Castaway Cay departing on Dec. 22. Fares start at $3,018 for two adults in an ocean view stateroom. Visit www.disneycruise.com.

Or how about ringing in 2012 on another premium line's ship,Princess Cruises' Grand Princess. Among this line's and this ship holiday sailings is one that sets sail from Fort Lauderdale on a seven-day voyage to San Juan, St. Maarten, and Princess Cays (private beach in the Bahamas) on Dec. 31. Fares begin at $799 per person, double. Visit www.princess.com.

Moderately priced

If you'd like to do something really big for Hanukah or Christmas this year, how about sailing on the biggest ship in the world, Royal Caribbean International's Allure of the Seas? The ship sails on a seven-night Western Caribbeanitinerary from Fort Lauderdale on Dec. 18. Ports of call include Labadee (private beach in Haiti), Falmouth and Cozumel. This sailing, among the line's holiday cruises is priced from $1,419 per person, double. Visit www.royalcaribbean.com.

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Florida revealed as one of British Airways' top October half-term holiday destinations

British Airways has revealed its top holiday destinations for travellers still wanting to get away this October half-term for a late autumn getaway.

Favourite locations for travellers include hotspots in destinations such as North America

Caribbean holidays and the Middle East. With increased frequencies of flights to Barbados and St Lucia, this summer, customers now have increased choices when it comes to leisure destinations.

The Caribbean is proving a hit with families and increasing the number of flights to a variety of destinations is providing customers with more choice for their holidays in Barbados and St Lucia. British Airways offers a wide range of three to five-star hotels in Barbados, including the all-inclusive 3.5* Island Inn for the budget-conscious family. This quaint, newly renovated property is situated in the Garrison area, a UNESCO World Heritage Site which is less than a mile from the centre of historicBridgetownFlorida holidays are still a top choice for families looking for family entertainment and the 3* Ramada Hotel Gateway Hotel is perfectly located to reach the theme parks.

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Book Now and SAVE on your holidays to Florida

The Fountains Resort  Tuckaway Shores Resort  Alexander Holiday Homes at Walt Disney World

Take a look at Florida's primary tourist website, Visit Florida, which currently has some fantastic deals on accommodation, cruises and theme park tickets.

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Tuesday, 18 October 2011

Enjoy Award Winning Florida Golf with Cracking Discounts

Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort

Everyone knows that Florida is the world's number 1 golf destination but you might now know just how good the Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort is.

Well, here are some facts that you might find interesting:

  • Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort was named the #1 resort on Florida’s Emerald Coast. 
  • The resort boasts a world of 2,400 acres, featuring more than seven miles of beaches and pristine bay front, four championship golf courses, 15 world-class tennis courts, 19 swimming pools, a 98-slip marina, a fitness center and spa, and a pedestrian village with shopping, dining and nightlife.
  • The Destin area was recently named one of the Most Beautiful Places by ABC-TV’s “Good Morning America.” 
  • Sandestin was recognised as one of the top 12 golf communities in the country by Forbes.com.
What's more, the Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort has just announced its annual Christmas on the Coast events, plus new attractions and activities for the season.

So here are just some of ways you can make this year's holiday season even more magical:

  • Talk to Santa at Sandestin for free via Skype on most Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 4 - 5 p.m. Santa will do personal Skype calls with children and families, and will talk about their upcoming trip to Sandestin. Simply call him at Skype location name, SandestinResort.
  • Get a personal visit from Santa. Yes, with Sandestin’s novel Santa Tuck-In program, guests can receive a visit from Santa, a special gift and a bedtime story in their. Proceeds go to Toys for Tots. 
  • Enjoy a feast at the resort’s Thanksgiving Day Brunch on November 24 from 10 - 3 p.m.
  • Guests will shop till they drop! Nearby Silver Sands Factory Stores, the largest designer outlet center, will again have great after holiday sales and even its Midnight Madness event, where stores open at midnight after Thanksgiving.
  • See the larger than life “Santa’s Workshop” Gingerbread House and Display in the Grand Sandestin lobby from November 24 through January 3.
  • Be “cool” at the Village of Baytowne Wharf’s ice skating rink beginning November 1. It’s the largest Florida outdoor ice skating rink of its kind in Northwest Florida.
  • Be enlightened by the Village’s 12 Night of Lights December light show every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 6 - 8 p.m.
  • Watch a holiday movie under the stars at the Village Events Plaza on November 25 at 7 p.m.
  • See Santa’s official arrival and the Village Tree Lighting Ceremony on November 26 at 6 p.m.
  • Listen to holiday tunes at the Village’s Wednesday Night Concert Series at 6 p.m. each Wednesday in December.
  • Be a part of the Holiday Lantern Parade or be a spectator and marvel at the amazing creations on December 17.
  • Swing into action with complimentary guest tennis on one of the resort’s 15 courts. Or, schedule a lesson at this facility which was rated among the top three in the country for tennis instruction.
  • Have a ball at one of Sandestin’s four championship golf courses. Support a good cause at the resort’s Tee Off for Toys event on December 10 - 11. On these days, receive free golf with the donation of a new toy or gift card with a $15 or greater value. Call 850-267-8155 for details.
  • Be a part of a “Sail Gate” party at the resort’s Marina Bar and Grill, during evening NFL and college football games. Also enjoy many additional casual to fine dining options at the Village of Baytowne Wharf.
  • Enjoy the pedal power of complimentary bike rentals – four free hours each day for Sandestin guests.
  • For extra fun, trade snow shovels for sand shovels on Sandestin’s sugar white sand beach.
  • Take a well deserved break at the Sandestin Day Spa, with a relaxing hot stone massage, customized facial or a mani/pedi for that special look for the holidays.
  • Walk on water and rent a YOLO stand up paddleboard in the Gulf or in the Bay. Guests can also take advantage of complimentary kayak or canoe rentals with a Sandestin stay.
  • Select from deluxe accommodations that will fit any size or style – ranging from studios to four bedroom villas with views of the water or golf courses.
  • Make the New Year Count. Enjoy the very festive activities at the special Baytowne Countdown and New Year’s Eve Celebration on December 31.
And if you need even more reasons to escape for the holidays, Sandestin has a variety of deals for individuals and families. 

Special Christmas on the Coast rate specials include: 
  • A FREE night with the purchase of two (Code: FREE3)
  • Special weekly rates for families wanting to escape the cold and enjoy the resort for a week during the long school break (Code: WEEKLY)
  • HOT dates and rates (Code: HOT) for guests that are flexible and want last minute deals, based on availability.

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Celebrate with Last Minute Florida Travel Deals at Wyhndham Hotels & Resorts

Extra Holidays by Wyndham is seeking travelers who want to celebrate Halloween with some of its scariest specials in Florida, California and South Carolina. Check out new travel deals posted on Facebook or Twitter.

Current deals include:

  • Save 20% at Wyndham Sea Gardens in Pompano Beach, Florida Book Now at Wyndham Sea Gardens or call 800-670-3620 Book by October 31, 2011 and travel October 1 - December 31, 2011. A two night minimum stay is required. Wyndham Sea Gardens is a remarkable vacation paradise, featuring a 10-story high-rise tower with ocean and Intracoastal Waterway views.
  • Save 15% at Vista Mirage Resort in Palm Springs -- Rooms from $144 a night Book Now at Vista Mirage Resort or call 800-670-3620 Book by October 17, 2011 and travel October 1 - December 29, 2011. A three night minimum stay is required. The Vista Mirage Resort is a true desert oasis. Guests enjoy not only superior accommodations and family-friendly resort amenities, but also an unbeatable location minutes from premier golf courses, hiking trails and shopping centers. Let The Vista Mirage Resort be your private gateway to all of Palm Springs hidden treasures.
  • 20% Off from $109 a night-Wyndham Ocean Boulevard in North Myrtle Beach Book Now at Wyndham Ocean Boulevard or call 800-670-3620 Book and travel by December 31, 2011. A two night minimum stay is required. Wyndham Ocean Boulevard blends stylish retro Art Deco design with modern beachside amenities and activities. This award-winning resort is just steps away from the gentle waves of North Myrtle Beach and the area's most popular attractions.
  • Wyndham Bonnet Creek Resort Special Deal-Reserve now and receive a savings deal of 25% off 1- and 2-bedroom vacation condos! Book Now at Wyndham Bonnet Creek Resort or call 800-670-3620 Book by December 25, 2011 and travel by December 31, 2011. A two night minimum stay is required. Wyndham Bonnet Creek Resort is an entertainment complex of its own, featuring two monster swimming pools and a 250-foot Lazy River, complete with an interactive wading pool where you can float and play in the warmth of the Florida sunshine.

Extra Holidays by Wyndham specializes in offering quality vacation accommodations throughout the United States, Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. Extra Holidays by Wyndham is a specialized, resort condominium rental operator and a part of Wyndham Vacation Ownership, which is headquartered in Orlando, Fla. A subsidiary of Wyndham Worldwide, Wyndham Vacation Ownership is the world's largest vacation ownership business, as measured by the number of vacation ownership resorts, individual vacation ownership units and owners of vacation ownership interests.

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Monday, 10 October 2011

Small Ships An Alluring Alternative To Mega-Boats

Original article taken from Hartford Courant

There's a shift in the tides when it comes to seagoing vacations. As major cruise lines compete to offer bigger ships with more amenities, small cruise companies have created a niche market catering to passengers who have discovered that less is more.

Such as American Cruise Lines, a Guilford company that operates a fleet of five ships that travel the country's smaller waterways and rivers: Maine's Penobscot Bay, Chesapeake Bay and the Hudson River. Its newest — and largest — ship, Mississippi paddle boat, the Queen of the West, has 63 staterooms and will carry 120 passengers when it launches in 2012. The tiny American Glory has 31 cabins and carries a maximum of 49.

Blount Small Ship Adventures, based in Warren, R.I., operates a three-ship fleet: The Grande Caribe and the Grande Mariner each carry 96 passengers; The Niagara Prince carries a maximum of 66 passengers.

Contrast those ships with the world's largest cruise ship, Royal Caribbean's Allure of the Seas, which has 2,700 cabins, 5,400 passengers, 16 decks, 24 elevators, an ice-skating rink and its ownStarbucks

Boat With A View

It's the difference between bed-and-breakfasts and resort hotels, says Jean Mallory, manager at White Travel, a cruise-only travel agency in West Hartford.

"The small boats hold far fewer passengers so you get a more intimate experience," says Mallory. "Everything is much more up close and personal. There's no waiting in line for 1,000 people to get off or onboard. The ships can get into less-traveled ports."Folks who travel on these boats don't miss the rock-climbing walls, midnight buffets, casinos, spas or Calypso parties by the pool — all standard on the big ships. Heck, they don't even miss the pool. (Most small ships don't have pools.)

Instead, they trade cabin stewards, glitzy gift shops, spas and other standard big-ship perks for intimate meals with fellow passengers, quiet afternoon cocktail hours, (early) evening lectures by guest speakers and an atmosphere that fosters camaraderie.

"In the past, dining times and table assignments provided a built-in opportunity to socialize with fellow passengers," says Mallory. "These days, major cruise lines offer freestyle and specialty restaurant options, so the opportunity to connect with others has been taken out of the mix. Older passengers especially miss that."

In contrast, meals on small ships are mostly single seating; tables seat six or eight and diners sit where they wish. Dress codes are casual; black-tie nights non-existent. Cabins are comfortable and well-appointed, but not luxurious.

Shore excursions are popular, since most boats put into port each day. Early morning walks draw a crowd. Onboard activities are low-key. Kite-flying from the observation deck. Trivia contests. Guest lecturers. A stop in New Bedford, Mass.., might include a local expert speaking on whaling or musicians singing sea shanties.

Richard Benfield, professor of geography at Central Connecticut State University in New Britain and an occassional guest lecturer American Cruise Line trips, says small-ship passengers are keenly interested in onboard educational offerings.

"It's not a booze cruise," says Benfield. "People want to learn about the history and the culture of the areas they're visiting."

Which means no partiers hanging out by the bar, (there aren't any bars), and no midnight buffets.

"Typically, things wind down early," says Sandy Bella, activities coordinator for American Cruise Lines. "Root beer floats are popular before bed. Everything's pretty much wrapped up by 9:30."

Many small-ship passengers are retirees in their 70s and beyond. They're also loyal customers.

"Our customers are affluent, well-educated and well-traveled," says Timothy Beebe, vice president of marketing for American Cruise Lines. "And we have one of the largest percentage of repeat customers in the industry."

Nancy Blount, president of Blount Small Ship Adventures, agrees. "Sales are up 10 to 15 percent over last year. Our traveler is someone who has 'been there, done that' and is looking for an alternative to the giant ships," says Blount. "They're mostly retired. They're destination oriented."

Itineraries offered by the small-ship lines, which include popular trips along the New England coast, to the Great Lakes, Chesapeake Bay, inland passages from Baltimore to Charleston, are a big draw for this crowd. American Cruise Lines features trips along Columbia and Snake Rivers and through Alaska's inside passage. Blount offers Caribbean and South America itineraries.

Boats are in sight of land most of the time and dock at small coastal towns where passengers can stroll off the boat and explore.

"Blount's slogan is 'Go where the big ships cannot' and that's exactly what we do," says Blount, who took over the company her father, Captain Luther H. Blount, founded.

"Our signature cruise is the inland water itinerary that leaves from our home port in Warren, R.I., passes throughLong Island Sound, the Hudson River, the Erie Canal, Lake Ontario and the Saint Lawrence Seaway," says Blount.

Typical small-ship itineraries range from six to 14 days. Prices can be higher than larger cruise lines.

"You pay for the uniqueness like you would at a boutique hotel," says Beebe.

Once onboard, passengers can put away their wallets. Other than gratuities and shore excursion fees, there are no additional charges. Alcoholic beverages are either included or bring your own.

Passengers socialize on open-air decks or in the ship's lounge. Some, who have met on board, make plans to travel together again.

"On a vessel our size, you're not going to get off the ship without having had a conversation with everyone on board and by the end of your trip, you'll know many by name," says Blount. "That seems to be just the way passengers like it."

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Sunday, 9 October 2011

Titanic 100th Anniversary Memorial Cruise on Luxe Azamara Journey

The 100th Anniversary of the Titanic's voyage is quickly approaching - April 14th 2012. There's one memorial voyage that stands out above all the rest - The Titanic Anniversary Cruise on the Azamara Journey as organized by the experts at Miles Morgan Travel. 

The itinerary is a unique one - roundtrip from New York and set to visit the actual Titanic site, at the time when the ship's struggle was underway, and Halifax, Nova Scotia. The unrivaled lecture series and planned events is exhaustive and will serve as a truly once in a lifetime opportunity for Titanic history buffs. 

The ship you'll be sailing on will quite simply amaze all of your sense and fully justify the added costs of such a select sailing and luxurious vessel. The Azamara Journey features impeccable service, fare that includes wine from an extensive list, renowned specialty restaurants Prime C and Aqualina, and an intimate, social form of cruising ideally suited for this special Titanic memorial cruise. 

Journey

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Monday, 3 October 2011

LEGOLAND® Florida opens in fall 2011

LEGOLAND® Florida opens in fall 2011 and will be a 150-acre interactive theme park dedicated to families with children between the ages of 2 and 12

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Orlando special offers from £629!

Virgin Holidays are the UK's leading tour operator to Florida and with 25 years experience you can rely on us to package up your perfect Orlando experience.

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