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Disney Cruise Line: Virtual Portholes In Cabins


Remember when you first started cruising decades ago? With a limited budget, your cabin was small and the only view you had was during daytime through that small, round porthole. All you could see was the sea. If you were in an inside cabin, you saw nothing.

Now, with ever-advancing technology, even the lowest inside cabins on cruise ships could offer more enjoyable porthole views. Of course, the scenes are digital, and portray fascinating video of soaring clouds, high mountains, stately sailing ships and sandy beaches.

Now on some, there are animated cartoon and movie characters. Passengers on Disney’s Dream and Fantasy ships will now enjoy inside what they fantasize about picturesque happenings outside.

Spain: New law bans smoking inside public places PDF Print E-mail

Smoker

Smoke-filled cafes are no longer the norm for Spain. You can still puff away while sitting outside at cafes or walking on the stradas, but it could cost you mucho pesos if you light up inside. This new law applies to bars, cafes, restaurants, hotel rooms and many business establishments.

Smoking tourists will also see the same kinds of smoking bans at public places in Britain, France, Italy and other European countries.

 
Tue/Wed flights best for air bargains PDF Print E-mail

Airplane $$$

If you have any flexibility in making flight plans, learn this little golden rule. According to travel experts and frequent flyers, the best days to get the best prices narrows down to exactly 3 p.m. on Tuesdays.

Airlines typically release their sales specials on that day, and let them expire 48 hours later. Late Wednesday night flights are usually the cheapest. Make reservations by phone and you’ll avoid an extra charge for computer-processed the reservation. Ordering your ticket by computer for Friday, Saturday or Sunday afternoon flights usually means you’ll pay the highest fare in effect throughout the week.

When starting to consider flight plans, keep your nose to the computer for airline schedule postings on those days when bargains are hot. If that isn’t convenient, ask your friendly neighborhood travel agent to keep checking for you. You’ll pay a commission , but it’ll be worth it if you get the very best price for your flight.

 
Leaning Tower and Cathedral, Pisa, Italy PDF Print E-mail

Tower of Pisa

Did you know the tower construction started in the year 1173? The unusual landmark has become a famous tourist destination, especially for taking photos from all angles. There are 294 spiral steps to the bells at the top. In 1944 World War II combat in the area, American GIs were ordered to destroy all towers to get rid of German snipers. However, the Tower of Pisa was spared as the fighting moved on elsewhere.

 
San Francisco: Always a great winter travel destination PDF Print E-mail

San Francisco CA

...and at any other time of the year, too!

 
Destination spotlight: Porto, Portugal PDF Print E-mail

Porto, Portugal

The scenic city is built into the granite cliffs over the river Douro.

 
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