Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Behind the scenes of travel


Budget—in town, out of town and down your street.
Las Vegas local concierge —Amy Keed provides insider tips on making your vacation as pleasant and as easy as possible.

Plan ahead!
If you are planning a trip either in town or out of town the first thing you need to do is to find your destination. Finding a destination requires your knowledge of the place, travel budget and interest. By following these preparations prior to traveling you can enjoy your trip and travel safely, so plan ahead.
You need to start planning at least 6 months in advance. Determining you and your family needs are essential. There is no such place as a ‘perfect family resort.’ You need to consider the age and interest of your family.

Begin by making a list of your family’s needs and desires for a vacation. Search Hotel & Resorts, click here.

Go ahead and take advantage of off peak times. Most discounts can be found during these times. Don’t forget about the little places. Go visit museums, historical sites and even local events. These types of entertainment can save on time and even save a dollar or two.


City Event of the month - Chocolate Tasting for the lovers

Beacon Hill - one of Boston’s smallest and most historic neighborhoods, featuring a mix of grand townhouses and fashionable shops. Stroll down Charles Street to spy pricey antique shops and of course, fine chocolate. Stroll through the Boston Public Gardens and end with a double finale in Park Square. Learn the history and life of chocolate, how luxury chocolates are created, and much more. We can think of no more fun way to spend a Sunday afternoon among friends. If you are visiting Boston, this is a must do the Boston Chocolate tasting.

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PCLV team

   

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