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Cruising With a Celebrity

You may have seen advertisements on the television, the radio, or online. Your celebrity is vacationing aboard a cruise ship and they want you to join them. The advertisement you heard is for a celebrity cruise. Celebrity cruises are gaining popularity in the Untied States and all around the world. The question that many want answered is, are they worth the money?

Celebrity cruises are not to be confused with the popular Celebrity Cruise Lines. Celebrity cruises are cruises that are offered by a wide range of different cruise line companies. The intention of a celebrity cruise is to attract travelers. To do this, celebrity cruises are booked with well-known television stars, movie stars, and musicians. For some reason, and they are right, cruises lines know that fans follow their idols.

If you are interested in determining whether or not a celebrity cruise is worth the money, there are a number of factors that you should first consider. One of the most important factors is the purpose of the cruise. A number of well-known musicians, television stars, and movie stars are compensated for their appearance. While this may not have a direct impact your reservation, it may be in your best interest to know.

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009 Travel No Comments

England Vacation Money Saving Tips

It makes no sense to spend an entire savings on an England vacation even if there are ways to stretch your budget. Yes, visiting English cities and sites can be expensive but that doesn’t mean that you go all in with your money. Here are the best ways on how to save money while on vacation:

Plan your trip carefully. This includes the time of your visit and the places you are planning to visit. You have two choices when deciding the season of your trip: high-season and low-season. High-season is during summer. It is the best time to visit the cities in England because of extra hours of daylight and almost no chance of rain. However, traveling during this time can be very expensive. Cities can be crowded. Hotels may be fully booked. And you may experience long queues when going to a popular destination.

Low-season may be an unorthodox time to visit English cities since the weather can be unforgiving. But most would say that they are willing to trade good weather for an inexpensive flight, discounted hotel accommodation, less-crowd cities and a unique vacation experience.

Monday, March 2nd, 2009 Travel No Comments