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Ten Great Travel Accessories
By: Alexine
When traveling by plane, train or bus you want to be as comfortable as possible. To make sure you can sleep on an overnight travel experience or relax during daytime travel you will want to pack right. There are so many travel accessories to choose from that you can easily miss an important one. To help you pack for a long day or night of traveling here are ten great travel accessories you won’t want to miss.
1. Pillow
Having a pillow along may seem like a bit of a luxury however most planes and trains run out fast. They do supply a few but if you want to guarantee no stiff neck on the other end of your trip then packing your own pillow is a great choice. They make blow up neck pillows that are really small when deflated if you are worried about space.
2. Blanket
Just like pillows, blankets are a scarce commodity on planes and trains. Just packing a little fleece blanket will save you a lot of discomfort when the air conditioning kicks in on those enclosed spaces. It is easier to put more layers on then to take them off so dress in layers and pack a little blanket for the trip to maximize your comfort.
3. Ear Plugs
Whether there are five screaming babies or chatty adults near your seat it is nice to be able to zone out and enjoy your travels. Having a good set of ear plugs along can make a world of a difference. Make sure you get a comfortable pair that blocks out sound so that you can sleep with your ear leaned on the pillow if you want to. Also the ear plugs help with pressure changes which is nice.
4. Bubble Gum
As simple as it may be bubble gum is a great distraction for long hours of traveling. You can play with it in your mouth and enjoy the flavor in between interesting snacks. Another great thing about bubble gum is that it helps with pressure changes. Chewing bubble gum helps pop your ears on the airplane and when traveling through the mountains on train or bus.
5. MP3 Player
To help keep your mind busy or at peace load your favorite tunes on an MP3 player. It is a small little device that offers hours of entertainment. You can also put audio books on there if you buy them or rent them from the library before the trip. If you need soothing music to sleep with then this also helps a lot because you zone out all the chatter and commotion around you.
6. DVD Player
Most major airports offer DVD rentals for flights which is a great distraction. Also some MP3 players and most laptops double as a DVD player. Just make sure you pack a couple of your favorite movies or load them before you have to leave for the airport. Also remember to charge your battery or you will be out of luck when it comes to watching anything.
7. Good Book
Sometimes all you need is a good book to keep your mind busy for hours on end. This is a great distraction for flights where you are stuck in your seat for hours without much room to move around. To help you concentrate on the book you can put your MP3 player on with some classical music that doesn’t have any words or wear your ear plugs to keep you focused.
8. Note Pad & Pen
Most times when you travel there will be time to just sit back, relax and think about life back at your home. This seems to be the best time to think of things you have wanted to do for a while or just thought up. Make sure you keep a notepad and pen with you so when you come up with an idea you can jot it down real fast before you forget.
9. Mini Photo Album
Whether you are taking a business trip or a trip to visit some friends without your spouse and children, a photo album is a nice accessory. Most people ask to see a photo of your family so it is always nice to have one or two in your wallet. It is a bonus when you have a mini photo album because it gives you something to look at to see their faces when you miss your family.
10. Water Bottle
If you bring one from home then make sure it is empty if you are traveling by plane. However, filling it up once you pass through security is a must. With the beverage service on airplanes coming only once or twice you will want a water bottle along to quench your thirst. Also when traveling by train or bus they don’t usually have a service and only some trains have a snack car that is not always open.
Hopefully you will remember all the important travel accessories the next time you take a trip or vacation. If you can then jot down these items on a piece of paper and keep it in your travel bag so you remember to put them in each time you travel. I can’t count the times I have forgotten one or two of my must haves when traveling.
Take a Family Vacation to One of These Parks
By: Alexine
After searching the web for great theme and amusement parks I came up with a list of parks for a wonderful family vacation. Below is a little blurb about each park to give you a better idea of what you can do there in addition to having a lot of fun. Parks like these are a great place to take your family to ensure everyone has a wonderful time.
Sea-World
These parks have many wonderful attractions including animal exhibits, rides and animal interactions. It is like visiting an amusement park, aquatic zoo, shopping mall and entertainment hall all in one. With reasonable flight deals to their locations offered on a regular basis from major US cities there is sure to be a great deal where you live.
Knoebels
With a variety of great rides you will not get bored at this park. Then around mid-day when the temperatures are at their peak you can go to the pool for a swim and ride a few water slides. After cooling off you can be back on the rides and enjoying the fun. The nice thing about this park is that you pay per ride. The water park has an admission fee but it is less than most amusement parks when you combine it with the individual ride fees.
Islands of Adventure
This park is part of Universal Orlando and has a big section opening this coming June. The Wizarding World of Harry Potter is going to be a huge hit with its fun rides and great attractions. There are also many other movie inspired rides and attractions available for all the family members to enjoy. With roller coasters, children rides and many other fun activities there is sure to be something everyone enjoys at this park.
Six Flags
With locations in many different states and several different countries Six Flags is well known for its fun roller coasters and rides. Many of the parks also include a connected water park to cool off and take a break from all the thrilling rides. With restaurants scattered throughout the park there is sure to be one close when your hunger creeps up on you. On the other hand you might just want an ice cream or smoothie to cool you off between rides. Whatever it is you enjoy, these parks are sure to make you smile.
Indiana Beach
Located in Monticello, Indiana this amusement park has lots of fun waiting for you and your family. Also starting this year they are offering season passes for everyone so you can pay a lot less if you visit more. If you only visit for a week the season pass is still a much better buy than daily passes. They have roller coasters, other rides, a water park and much more.
Busch Gardens
With a park in Tampa Bay, Florida and Williamsburg, Virginia you can visit either area and find many other activities to do on your vacation. However, on the days you go to the parks there are many fun things to do including animal interactions and roller coasters. These parks are like great big zoos with lots of fun rides included.
Cedar Point
This park is known for its amazing roller coasters and many more fun rides. You can visit their Sandusky, Ohio location in the months of May through October. Bring the whole family for a fun vacation and take them on an adventure. To expand on the fun you can buy passes that are also good at the Soak City water park. This is a great way to split up the day when the weather is warm.
Silver Dollar City
Located in Branson, Missouri this amusement park is a wonderful place to bring to whole family. This year in 2010 they are celebrating their fiftieth anniversary so there is lots of celebrating going on. On top of all the fun you can buy a season pass for less than the price of two days at the park. This is a great deal if you spend a week in the area exploring while the teens are playing at the amusement park.
Hopefully you can find a fun park in this list that seems like something you and your family would enjoy. Riding roller coasters is not for everyone but there are lots of parks listed that have way more to do so you won’t feel left out. Also if you have little children that cannot enjoy the thrillers yet the other activities are a must. If you decide to visit one you should make plans soon since the early rates are only good for a little while longer.
Ten Great Websites to Help Plan Your Vacation
By: Alexine
If you are looking for a great deal on your next family vacation, give these sites a try. They offer everything from airfare to package deals. You can even see what specials they are offering their customers on a daily basis. Just like anything else you spend your hard earned money on, you should shop around for vacation deals. This is just making that process a little less of a headache.
1. Expedia.com
When searching in the vacation packages you can search for any combination of flight, hotel and car. Sometimes all you need is the hotel and car if you use air miles to purchase the tickets. On the other hand you might be looking for the total package deals which they have sorted into featured, last minute and destination tabs.
2. Hotwire.com
As another very high rated site, they offer a search box with the flight, hotel and car rental options. However when you are looking to save even more money you can use their money-saving tools that help you book for less. They offer things like flexible date search, local search and trip watcher.
3. TripAdvisor.com
They have this great tool for trip planning that helps you decide where to go based on what you want to do. If you are looking for family fun or beaches and sun they have a category for almost everyone. Give this tool a try if you are stumped on where to travel with your family.
4. TravelZoo.com
This site covers a lot and right on the home page you can see things like airfare sales, vacation specials and cruise sales. Then each day they have a list of the top deals for that day if you are looking more regularly. Also if you don’t have much time to look around you can sign up for the weekly deals e-mail to get them right in your inbox.
5. Orbitz.com
With no fees added onto the flights and their lowest hotel price guarantee you can be confident when you book a vacation package through this site. They have a special deals section and list off the top destinations, top resorts and top interests. These might spark your interest if you didn’t already have something picked out.
6. Priceline.com
This site has a great option where you can bid on hotels, cars and even flights. That can save you up to forty percent when you bid and they accept. However if you want to take advantage of their no booking fees and no Priceline change or cancellation fees you have to purchase a published price vacation package.
7. Kayak.com
This site is great because it compares the prices of the flights, hotels, car rentals or vacation packages at five different sites. These include Delta Vacations, Priceline, Hotwire, CheapCarribean.com and Travelocity. While you can also visit each site individually, this site is a great tool for a quick search for the best price on several big sites.
8. Travelocity.com
Although Kayak.com searches on this site there is a lot to offer you when you go here as well. They have vacation package deals to the most popular destinations like Mexico and Hawaii along with other specials like their top secret hotels. With that tool you can save up to forty-five percent on three and four star hotels.
9. SmarterTravel.com
Right on their home page the deals are screaming at you in their sponsored deals box. They also have a lot of money saving tips for the destinations that they offer along with a price comparison tool. That helps when you are on a time crunch to find the best deal. However, I still recommend going to each site if you are doing a specific search.
10. CheapTickets.com
This site has your traditional search box with a lot of extra vacation suggestions based on the top destinations, top resorts and top interests. While it is similar to the other sites they also have a “Cheap of the Week” tab where you can see what the current deal is. This page has a vacations deals category which is another great resource.
After searching for your specific travel idea at all these sites you should have a better understanding of how much you might have to spend. On the other hand you might want to go for one of the site deals as it may give you a better vacation for you dollar. Do the research and double check before you go ahead and book. This will save you both time and money on your vacation.
Top Ten US Beaches to Visit and Explore in 2010
By: Alexine
Looking for travel plans for this coming summer vacation with your family and loved ones? Look no further than a beautiful beach in our own diverse country. There are beaches all over both coasts and on our very own tropical paradise in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Hopefully you will be able to enjoy some quality time this summer on one of country’s most beautiful beaches.
1. Hanalei Bay, Kauai, Hawaii
Flying into the Lihue airport is such a wonderful experience in itself. The smell of sweet tropical flowers overcomes your senses. Then you make your way to the condo or hotel where you are staying and reality sets it. It’s time to visit the beach. Make your way to Hanalei Bay and you will discover all the fabulous beach activities. From body surfing to sun bathing, there is something for everyone.
2. Siesta Beach, Sarasota, Florida
Siesta Beach is another gorgeous beach with beautiful accommodations. There are exquisite resorts lining the beach that have package deals if you would like to stay within walking distance. While the white sand beach is breathtaking in itself there are many fun activities to take part in right outside your hotel door. They offer sunset cruises, fishing and parasailing just to name a few.
3. Coopers Beach, Southampton, New York
Miles of breathtaking beach are at your finger tips when you visit Southampton, New York. Coopers Beach is a wonderful place to go on long walks and watch the sunset. Family vacations are great here because you can just spend quality time together relaxing on the beach. It is important to allow yourself to unwind from the daily grind back home and this is defiantly the perfect place to make that happen.
4. Coronado Beach, San Diego, California
This beautiful beach is home to a small community of friendly people. You can stay in wonderful accommodations just minutes from the beach on your vacation. When you feel like getting a little more active than just lounging on the beach there are many activities to take part in like tennis, sailing or surfing. Be sure to pack your walking shoes as there are miles of pathways along the beach to explore.
5. Hamoa Beach, Maui, Hawaii
This beach is rated one of Hawaii’s best beaches by many as it is a stunning place to visit on your family vacation in Maui. You can take part in different activities including swimming, snorkeling, diving and body surfing. Be sure to rent or buy some equipment and pack a lunch before you head to the beach as there aren’t any concession stands or rental places. This beach is not handicap accessible.
6. Main Beach, East Hampton, New York
East Hampton is a great family vacation due to the historical background. You can tour around all the old buildings and get a feeling of what the 1600’s were like there just from visiting. Also you can’t forget about Main Beach, one of the finest in the area. This is a safe beach to take your family as there is a lifeguard on duty. They also have a bathroom and snack bar for your convenience.
7. Cape Hatteras, Outer Banks, North Carolina
With temperatures already getting to the 70s you can’t wait to get yourself to this beautiful beach this summer. Outer Banks is such a popular family destination due to its exciting activities and wonderful accommodations. Take part in water sports if you don’t want to just lie around on the beach. Also, if you get too much sun you can go tour all the wonderful historical sites and museums too.
8. Cape Florida State Park, Key Biscayne, Florida
This gorgeous state park has everything you need for a wonderful family vacation. There are beautiful beaches and lots of great camping sites to spend quality family time around the camp fire each night. If you are not very fond of camping you can make reservations to rent a cabin or stay in the lodge. For fun you can go swimming, hiking, rent boats, take a bike ride and visit the museums.
9. Coast Guard Beach, Cape Cod, Massachusetts
This beach is a wonderful place to spend the days with your family. With restrooms and wheelchair ramps you can bring the whole family down to the beach when you feel like going. Cape Cod is a beautiful place to visit in the summer time and has many different accommodations and restaurants available. Be sure to make reservations for your hotel as places fill up during the summer.
10. Beachwalker Park, Kiawah Island, South Carolina
This beautiful island surrounded in beaches is a great place to vacation with your family. Kiawah Island has lots of wonderful accommodations really close to the beach. There is also lots of wildlife to explore during your stay when you need a break from the beach. However, when you do go to the beach there are plenty of great services available including showers, restrooms, chair rentals and a snack bar.
I hope you are able to make it to one of these beautiful beaches this summer as it would be a wonderful experience for you and your family. Look into travel deals online or drive there if it is relatively close to your home. Even a weekend getaway is a great opportunity for some quality time with your family.
Tips for Traveling Cheap in Europe
By: Alexine
Traveling around Europe is a pipe dream for most people these days. Whether you got laid off at your job or just don’t make enough to afford the airfare and accommodations, vacationing is not always in the budget. However, if you do not want to wait there are plenty of inexpensive alternatives to extravagant travel plans. Here are some tips for traveling cheap in Europe to help you live your dream.
Airline Tickets
One of the most talked about website for comparing prices on airline tickets these days is Kayak. It is sites like this that have revolutionized the airfare searching world. Whether you have enough air miles saved up to pay for your ticket or you are looking for cheap tickets it is nice to find a great deal. Using a site like this is great for comparing all the available flights in one easy search.
Train Tickets
When traveling through Europe you can spend a pretty penny on flights to and from the different countries. A cheap alternative to flying from country to country is taking the train. You can purchase a Eurail Pass for different amounts depending on how many countries you visit. While it may take longer to get around the train is a great way to see the countryside and save money.
Accommodations
An inexpensive alternative to staying in luxury hotels and resorts is great when you are on a serious budget. Staying in hostels is wonderful because they are all over Europe and cost much less than hotels. Most include bread and tea in the morning which is the common breakfast. That also saves you a few Euros. Make sure you arrange dates with each of the hostels as they fill up quickly.
Food and Beverage
As mentioned before there are free breakfast food and beverage available when you stay in hostels which is a great start to your day. To save money on the other meals throughout the day buy food at stores and walk up food windows. Sitting down for lunch or dinner can be very expensive so save yourself some money and snack throughout the day. Also some hostels offer dinner for a small fee.
Sight Seeing
Instead of signing up for guided tours of the different European cities you should buy yourself a guide book or two. These are great for self guided tours all over the gorgeous cities and countryside. With a little pre-planned itinerary for each day you can really get a lot of sightseeing in when you travel freely. So skip the boring tours and take the adventure into your own hands. It will save you time and money.
Enjoy Your Trip
Traveling is something that many people really enjoy and with the right insight anyone can have fun in Europe. Whether you love history, culture or architecture there is so much in Europe you will never become bored. To ensure you get the most for your money make sure you really prepare for this trip.
Using the tips provided above will help you save time figuring out how to cut corners.
Enjoy your trip and travel safe.
Explore Exciting Entertainment in New York City
The mention of New York City conjures up a cascade of images to scroll through your mind. Taxicabs, Broadway plays and a round-the-clock bustle are all stereotypically New York. Taking the pulse of this city, however, requires a stroll through Times Square and the Theatre District.
Hotel high-rises meld with corporate skyscrapers which give way to a cultural mecca filled with theaters and arenas. This city never sleeps because of its never-ending schedule of plays, shows and performances. Booking accommodations at a Times Square hotel will give you ready access to this city’s most famous venues.
Radio City Music Hall
Completed in 1932, Radio City Music Hall is just around the corner from Times Square, playing host to legendary entertainers over the past 70-plus years. Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald and countless others have graced the stage at this landmark for decades. Today, you’ll find the top performers in the world stopping by, including Aretha Franklin, Tori Amos and Ron White.
If you’re traveling during the holidays, make a point to take in one of the arena’s most popular events: the Radio City Christmas Spectacular.
With its “Mighty Wurlitzer” and “Great Stage,” Radio City is as much a historical landmark as it is an entertainment venue.
Broadway
Stretching the full length of Manhattan, Broadway Avenue is home to more than 40 large theaters, making it the focal point of what is known commonly as the Theatre District. When planning your trip to New York, keep in mind that typical Broadway performances run Tuesday through Sunday afternoon. From classics including Hair, South Pacific and The Phantom of the Opera to recent productions such as 9 to 5 and The Little Mermaid, there is something for everyone.
Carnegie Hall
This renowned concert venue has been in existence since 1891 and was built for the performance of classical and popular music. Hailed for its acoustics, Carnegie Hall has hosted many of the most exceptional philharmonic and symphonic orchestras in the world. Among other notables in secular and sacred music who have performed at Carnegie Hall are Leonard Bernstein, Nick Lowe, Louis Armstrong, Mahalia Jackson and the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir.
Just a half mile from Times Square, Carnegie Hall offers an exceptional opportunity to hear musical performances you might not otherwise be privy to.
In the spirit of a true New Yorker, you’ll most likely choose to walk to most of these hotspots. Take care to find a Times Square hotel that is convenient to these and other attractions in midtown Manhattan. Having lodging that’s just steps away from everything you want to do will allow you and your family to experience all the entertainment available in the Big Apple.
Author Bio:
Barbara Wade writes articles for The Muse Hotel New York. With inspired accommodations that provide travelers an urban oasis, this Times Square hotel offers a convenient, central location in New York City. Visit http://www.themusehotel.com.
Closer Destinations – A Recession Wedding Trend
By: Alexine
Recession Time Wedding Trends
In times of financial difficulty it is sometimes hard to really enjoy planning such an expensive event as a wedding. With rising costs of food, entertainment and travel one could argue that it is easier to put off the wedding until times change. However, many people have overcome the difficulty and gone ahead with their wedding plans. Here are some of the most popular recession time wedding trends and tips on how to make them work for you.
Closer Destinations
The wedding budget in recession time does not allow for far away destination weddings. However, that does not stop people from having fun getaway weddings here amongst our own continental forty-eight states. Places like Branson, MO are gaining as popular locations for weddings due to their great accommodations and fun activities for families.
If you have a Branson, MO wedding then your attendees can go to your wedding and have a fun family vacation all in one. This saves the trouble of people having to choose between coming to your wedding or having a family vacation.
Shorter Guest List
This is one of the most popular wedding trends these days due to the fact that providing food and beverage for more people makes your wedding bill outrageous. Not to mention you have to use a larger venue. This means you have to work really hard on the bride and groom guest lists. We all know it is not so fun when it comes to cutting people out.
To make the cutting part easier, put your guests in order of importance on each list. Sometimes a best friend is more important than a second cousin you haven‘t talked to in years. Never feel bad when making this type of a decision because this is your wedding and unless someone else is paying for it those types of decisions are yours to make.
Wedding Dress Rental
While renting a wedding dress was not popular a couple years ago, this trend has taken off due to the recession. Before women saw the few hundred dollar difference between renting and buying as a minor decision but now days every dollar counts. One could argue that the ninety-nine dollar sales at bridal shops are a great price and less expensive than renting but you will discover they do not offer the greatest selection of wedding dresses.
Every bride wants to look and feel her best on their wedding day and having the perfect dress is first in line. Don’t be afraid to rent your wedding dress. It’s not like people will come up and ask you at your wedding if your dress was purchased or rented.
Inexpensive Honeymoon
One of the forgotten but fun parts of the wedding these days is the honeymoon. Many people have taken this off the to-do list right after their wedding due to how expensive they can be. However, creating an inexpensive honeymoon has become a popular trend with all the special offers these days.
There are some all inclusive deals with air fare, lodging and food/drink that are pretty reasonable because of the recession. If you can afford a little more than your wedding then you just might want to check out some of the all inclusive deals that are out there. Go to some of the airlines and resort websites and check out what the specials are. Sometimes they are even better if you wait until really close to your departure date.
Spending Wisely
With all the financial worry these days you have to really focus on enjoying the wedding planning. As mentioned above, there are many different trends people are following in order to have a special wedding during this recession. Do not let the financial struggles make you cancel the wedding. Instead try and make it happen using one or some of the ideas above.
Your wedding is one of the most important days of your life so make sure that you can enjoy every moment of it. Spending less does not mean that it will be not as fun or not as special. In the end money does not buy happiness so focus on enjoying the friends and family at your wedding and not how much you spent on each part of putting it together.
Tips on Packing Light
I travel a lot. I mean a lot – like I’m uber Platinum level at my favorite airline. Unfortunately, travel is business, so its not all fun and games.
By nature I would pack everything but the kitchen sink, so learning to pack light has been something I had to focus on. Over the years, I’ve developed some tips that have helped me. I’ll share these with you in the hope you too can learn to pack lighter.
1. Plan ahead. As funny as it sounds, if I plan what I’m going to take ahead of time I actually pack less than when I make a mad dash around the closet throwing clothes in a bag.
2. Pack coordinated outfits. If you pack clothes that mix and match you can stretch your outfits. The easiest way to accomplish this is to pick a theme color and pack around it. Okay, this doesn’t mean you have to be a goth, there are colors other than black. The idea is to minimize the pairs of shoes, gloves, socks, pants, etc you need if the colors are complementary.
3. Make a packing list. If you make a list, you will be more likely to include everything you need and you’ll show up with complete outfits.
4. Put toiletries in travel size containers. Why carry a large bottle of shampoo when you only need a three globs for your trip? Reducing the size of these cuts unnecessary weight and reduces the amount of space it will take up in your luggage.
5. Download ebooks and read them on a kindle or ipad rather than hauling several books with you. I used to drag several books with me, now I just switch on my reader.
Packing light will save your back, allow you to carry your bag on the plane with you, and means you won’t lose everything you own should the bag get stolen.
All Inclusive Resorts: Read Before Going!
All Inclusive Resorts: Read Before Going!
by Julian Lenox
All inclusive resorts are famous worldwide because they offer fun activities, amenities, all meals, and drinks. You do not have to pay anything on top of your bill, and you can just kick back and enjoy a nice holiday. However, some all inclusive resorts are not what they seem. A lot of tourists ended up quite disappointed after staying at this so called all inclusive resorts.
Whenever you stay in an all inclusive resort, you are totally isolated from the country you are visiting. For many people this can be disappointing, because they do not get to know the country they have chose for their holidays. However, if you are well aware of this, you would expect the resort to offer you everything you need and more.
Some tourists find that staying in an all inclusive resort can be very boring. Especially, if they do not offer enough activities. Some resorts in Crete have this problem. In addition, the food that they offer is terrible, which can make your stay a real nightmare.
Some other all inclusive resorts are quite dirty, and break environmental rules. Other resorts do not even offer a private beach. They just count with a swimming pool and a bar. Amenities are not included. They do not offer any activities like water sports.
Tourists tell terrible stories about all inclusive resorts that do not offer anything for fun. They can be call all inclusive only because they offer food and drinks, but that is it. Most guests are ready to break out as soon as they get there, because they get unbelievably bored.
Some all inclusive resorts offer smelly tiny rooms, and some do not even have showers. The worst all inclusive resorts are not really all inclusive. They have a rule of only one drink per person. If you want to have more drinks, you have to pay for them.
If you pay for an all inclusive resort stay, you obviously expect quality service and entertainment. In some cases, they offer a night show, but it is so poor and boring that you end up going back to your room. To make matters worse, some resorts charge you an extra fee for air conditioning or fan in your room.
Obviously, if you are going to stay at an all inclusive resort, you are expecting to find a swimming pool. Although in most cases you do, in some you will find a murky swimming pool, totally uninviting, and you will not dare to take a dip. All inclusive resorts can be really disappointing.
When you plan an all inclusive resort vacation the first rule is not going for bargains or cheap deals, because you will probably end up on a shabby hotel, which is far from all inclusive. Also, it is advisable to read some online reviews on the resort you chose, to know what to expect.
About the Author
Head of Advertizia, Julian J. Lenox writes reviews and articles for Travel and Tourism Top 100, a devoted Travel and Tourism websites analysis reserve. Learn more about Best All Inclusive Resorts.