The Vegas Box
March 24, 2011 on 9:33 am | In Gaming Resorts, Golf Resorts, Hotels, Las Vegas | Comments OffNew personal storage service lets frequent travelers avoid baggage fees and leave commonly-used items in Vegas.
Las Vegas has become a hotspot for all types of travelers – gamblers, partiers, sun seekers, adventurers, convention and trade show attendees and even families – due to the growing number of activities, business conferences and attractions in residence. This means suitcases full of necessities that make traveling burdensome and costly with airline baggage fees. Not anymore. Today’s launch of The Vegas Box (www.thevegasbox.com) offers travelers who frequent Las Vegas a unique, personalized storage solution for commonly traveled personal items, such as shampoo, conditioner, sunscreen, shaving cream, toothpaste, curling irons, alcohol, and more. At only $99 per year, The Vegas Box pays for itself within just one roundtrip baggage fee per individual or couple (airline dependent).
“As a Las Vegas visitor, you are likely to have leftover items such as aerosols, body lotion, face wash, contact solution, hair products, polish remover, or alcoholic beverages that you will throw away or be forced to pay to check your bag on your return home,” said Gena Marler, co-founder of The Vegas Box. “If you visit Vegas just twice per year, The Vegas Box pays for itself and makes traveling so much more convenient and easy without the cost of a checked bag and hassle of transporting these items back and forth.”
The Vegas Box is not only cost effective, but simple for travelers too. Upon departure, an industrial-strength 20 x 17 x 12″ lockable storage box is delivered to the customer at their hotel and then picked up upon departure and moved to storage in a secure, climate-controlled warehouse until a future visit. When the traveler returns to Las Vegas the box is delivered to their hotel and taken to their room by bell services upon check in with all of their necessities and extras ready to use.
“We have a large number of guests who frequently stay at our property in Las Vegas,” said a large-hotel concierge. “So this is an excellent way to assure their personal property is ready and waiting for their return. Until now, there was no easy solution for storing the things our guests want and need for their next visit. The Vegas Box is an affordable idea whose time has come.”
The Vegas Box stores all items destined for the trash if the traveler chooses to carry-on luggage for the flight home. For $99 per year, The Vegas Box comes complete with dividers, breakaway security locks, one year of secure storage and two hotel deliveries. Additional deliveries can be added for $20 and customers can also supply their own lock if they wish. Popular Las Vegas hotels are on the pick-up and delivery list, and other hotels and timeshares may be added to the list through an easy request form on The Vegas Box website at no additional charge. For trade show visitors, the service can store many of the things needed for a show – up to 70lbs per container.
“Most people will just throw everything away when they leave to avoid checking a bag and buy new for return trips. We know this is expensive, time intensive and wasteful, and hope to reduce all three for our customers – even where indulgence is encouraged,” Marler closed.
About The Vegas Box
Founded in 2010, The Vegas Box is a registered and insured company founded by Matt and Gena Marler in Las Vegas, Nevada. The company is a member of the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce and seeks to provide a simple, affordable and secure storage solution to Las Vegas business and leisure visitors. The Vegas Box containers can be reserved on the corporate website at http://www.thevegasbox.com. For more information, visit the website, email questions@thevegasbox.com , or call toll free 888-969-4404.
Save up to $112 per night at Disneyland® Resort Hotels!
March 24, 2011 on 9:32 am | In Florida, Orlando, Theme Parks Zoos Aquariums | Comments OffORLANDO, Fla.— Memories are treasures—whether it’s a child’s first time at the Disneyland Resort, a family reunion, getting engaged, or celebrating that special event in your life, there’s a Disney memory waiting for you at the Disneyland® Resort!
Book your vacation package including flight plus hotel at one of the Disneyland® Resort Hotels, and save up to $112 per night on the hotel accommodations. Plus, save even more when you book an adult roundtrip transfer on the Disneyland® Express for the price of a child’s roundtrip transfer!†
As hotel guests, you can take advantage of the very special benefit of Magic Morning admission. Enjoy select attractions an hour before Disneyland® Park opens with valid theme park admission!1
Packages must be booked between March 21, 2011 and May 28, 2011 by 6 p.m. Central Time for travel April 17, 2011 through June 18, 2011. Seven-day advance purchase is required.
For complete details on this offer, visit:
http://www.southwestvacations.com/Deals/Deal.aspx?deal=119
Night Hotel New York Special Package
March 24, 2011 on 9:31 am | In East Coast, Hotels, New York City | Comments OffStay 7 nights at this quirky New York boutique hotel for 20% off
The Night Hotel New York, a Member of the Epoque Hotels Collection, is a boutique hotel that is a study in urban Gothic. Night Hotel’s guestrooms defy conventional wisdom of design with bold and dark colors that appear sexy and comfortable through the selection of rich textures, fabrics and patterns. Custom-designed modern furnishings make guests’ rooms ideal for workspaces and vanity tables alike. Bathrooms at the Night Hotel are designed in jet-black, off-set by a gleaming white floor.
This special package of 20% rate reduction is available at Epoque Hotels and requires a booking of 7 nights. The reservation is non-refundable and non-cancelable. Credit card payment required. The total price of the reservation will be charged on the day of booking and is non-refundable. If guest departs early, full stay will be charged.
The Night hotel New York is located in the heart of Midtown Manhattan – minutes away from the theater district, excellent restaurants and nightlife spot. The hotel is walking distance from Times Square, Central Park, and Rockefeller Center.
The Night Hotel is an Avantgarde Superior boutique hotel in the Epoque Hotels Collection. Visit the Epoque Hotels website to know more about the Night Hotel and Club Epoque, the program that allows members to get a percentage of their booking back towards future reservations.
The Night Hotel
132 West 45th Street
New York
Keys Railroad that ‘Went to Sea’ to Mark 100th Anniversary
March 24, 2011 on 9:30 am | In Beachbooker, Florida, Miami, The Keys | Comments OffFLORIDA KEYS — In January 1912, the first Oversea Railway train rolled from the Florida mainland through the Florida Keys to Key West, forever changing the face of many of the previously isolated islands by connecting them with the mainland and each other.
A celebration to honor the historic railroad, lauded as the most unique railway in the world upon its completion, has begun in the Keys. Events are to culminate Jan. 22, 2012, the 100th anniversary of the inaugural train’s arrival.
Conceived by Standard Oil tycoon Henry Flagler, construction on the rail line began in 1905, motivated by an announcement that the Panama Canal would be built. Flagler thought Key West had the potential to be an important port and trade route with Cuba and Latin America, as well as a vital supply stop for ships entering or exiting the Panama Canal.
The railroad’s track stretched more than 100 miles out into open water, requiring trailblazing construction techniques and herculean efforts. At several points in the construction process, more than 4,000 men were working on the project. Flagler gambled nearly all of his wealth on the venture, which was so daunting and unproven that many outsiders called it “Flagler’s Folly.”
Officially named the Florida East Coast Railway’s Key West Extension, the line became known as the Oversea Railway and was sometimes referred to as “the eighth wonder of the world.” The bridges and viaducts connecting the Keys, including the landmark Seven Mile Bridge at Marathon, were regarded as an engineering marvel.
For more than two decades after the railroad’s 1912 completion, it carried passengers to the Keys and Key West, affording them a breathtaking sense of steaming across the open ocean.
The Oversea Railway’s heyday abruptly ended when a portion of the line was destroyed in a 1935 hurricane. Less than three years later, a narrow highway for automobiles replaced the tracks.
Today, many of the original railroad bridges still can be seen alongside the bridges that support the modern Overseas Highway, the contemporary connection from mainland Florida through the Keys.
Other reminders of the historic railroad include Pigeon Key, a five-acre island that lies beneath the Old Seven Mile Bridge at Marathon. A base camp for workers during construction of the original railroad bridge, the tiny island now features carefully restored structures and a museum dedicated to the railway and its builders.
Celebrations commemorating the Oversea Railway’s centennial year are being organized throughout the Keys. Planned elements include history tours showcasing Flagler sites, bicycling expeditions, educational presentations and explorations of Pigeon Key — all leading up to the 100th anniversary of the first train’s arrival in Key West.
Celebration highlights include “Flagler’s Speedway to Sunshine,” an exhibition and special event series that has already begun at the Key West Museum of Art & History at the Custom House in Old Town Key West.
The exhibition includes a re-created Florida East Coast railcar, a scale replica of a section of the Seven Mile Bridge, vintage footage of the journey from Pigeon Key to Key West, a film recounting Flagler’s story and the arrival of the first train, rare artifacts including a conductor’s uniform and railroad worker’s tool chest, and memorabilia that brings alive the fascinating story of the railroad that went to sea.
A comprehensive website focused on the Oversea Railway centennial, featuring a detailed schedule of events, is being established at www.FlaglerKeys100.com.
For more information about the Florida Keys & Key West, visit www.fla-keys.com . Information also can be found at facebook.com/floridakeysandkeywest , twitter.com/thefloridakeys and youtube.com/FloridaKeysTV
LOEWS HOTELS CELEBRATES THE ROYAL WEDDING
March 24, 2011 on 9:29 am | In Hotels, Weddings Honeymoons | Comments OffRoyal Package Allows You to Experience Wedded Bliss at Loews
Let Loews Hotels treat you like royalty when Prince William and Miss Catherine Middleton tie the knot on April 29th. Enjoy the pomp, ceremony, and romance of the Royal Wedding from the luxurious accommodations available at every Loews Hotel.
The “Royal Wedding” package is available April 28 – 30 and features a two-night deluxe stay, wedding cake amenity and wedding favor upon check-in, wake-up call the morning of the wedding, traditional English breakfast fit for a king (or queen) delivered to your room along with a champagne toast to enjoy during the nuptials.
“Loews Loves Love, so whether you’re planning your own wedding, renewing your vows or celebrating a special anniversary, we want to help spark amazing memories that will last a lifetime,” says Nancy Mendelson, SVP Branding & Communication, “and treat you like royalty in the process.”
Who says you can’t fall in love all over again, and again and again — Loews Hotels has a special offer of a complimentary one-night stay to return on their first anniversary for brides and grooms who book a wedding reception at Loews within 30 days of the Royal Wedding. And, married couples are cordially invited to celebrate their wedding anniversaries at a Loews with a complimentary champagne toast if also booked within 30 days of the Royal Wedding.
Loews Wedding Experiences offer a variety of elegant and sophisticated settings with uniquely local touches. Our dream wedding destinations come to life for unforgettable memories, including:
Gondola arrival from the lake to the ceremony at Loews Lake Las Vegas Resort
Customized wedding cake, down to every detail, from the Executive Pastry Chef at The Don Cesar Beach Resort, A Loews Hotel
All-inclusive, worry-free wedding packages at the oceanfront Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel
Be serenaded by a trio of tenors in a picturesque Italian piazza at Loews Portofino Bay Resort
Get married in a tropical island paradise without ever leaving the U.S. mainland at Loews Royal Pacific Resort at Universal Orlando
Marry at the top of Philly’s oldest skyscraper with views of the sparkling skyline at Loews Philadelphia Hotel
The “Royal Wedding” package is subject to availability at 18 Loews Hotels in the U.S. and Canada with rates starting at $285. For more information or to arrange your stay, call 1-800-23-LOEWS or visit www.loewshotels.com.
About Loews Hotels
Headquartered in New York City, Loews Hotels owns and/or operates 18 hotels and resorts in the U.S. and Canada, including the newest 414-room Loews Atlanta Hotel opened April 1, 2010. Located in major city centers and resort destinations from coast to coast, the Loews portfolio features one-of-a-kind properties that go beyond Four Diamond standards to delight guests with a supremely comfortable, uniquely local and vibrant travel experience. Loews boasts some of the industry’s most innovative and successful travel programs, including Loews Loves Kids for families and Loews Loves Pets for discerning animals on the road. For reservations or more information on Loews Hotels, call 1-800-23-LOEWS or check www.loewshotels.com.
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Fan us on Facebook at http://facebook.com/LoewsHotels.
VOODOO EXPERIENCE 2011 IN NEW ORLEANS CITY PARK
March 24, 2011 on 9:28 am | In Festivals, The South, Webbandstand | Comments OffDistinguished as the final musical celebration of the annual U.S. music festival season, the VOODOO EXPERIENCE will take place in New Orleans’ City Park, Friday, October 28, Saturday, October 29 and Sunday, October 30. Marking VOODOO’s 13th consecutive year, the 2011 Halloween weekend line-up will once again feature top-tier and innovative artists from a variety of musical genres, plus reflect the multitude of cultures that define this historic and beloved American city. This year’s VOODOO will continue to grow its dedicated dance space, Le Plur, which was reintroduced to concert-goers last year. This area quickly became a fan favorite, with a stellar list of electronic talent including Paul van Dyk, Deadmau5, the Crystal Method, Kaskade, Swiss Chriss, Ferry Corsten, and Die Antwoord, among others. Stay tuned for news about the artists who will be performing at the 2011 VOODOO EXPERIENCE.
Last year, festival producers REHAGE ENTERTAINMENT signed a deal with New Orleans’ City Park officials that will keep the annual event in City Park through 2019. The 1,300-acre park–the region’s principal recreation site that attracts over 7 million visits each year–has been home to the VOODOO EXPERIENCE since its 1999 debut, with the exception of 2005 VOODOO which was displaced by the city’s hurricane damage.
“City Park is once again happy to host the Voodoo Experience,” says Bob Becker, CEO of City Park. “Along with the city and state, we recognize the economic impact to the community.”
Here’s some critical feedback from the 2010 VOODOO EXPERIENCE:
“…those perfect festival days, where everybody plays with added gusto, the sets don’t overlap, the weather couldn’t be better, and everyone leaves satisfied and already looking forward to next year….Halloween transformed City Park into a masquerade freak show and a dreamland for fans of people watching. Cookie Monsters, Frank the Donnie Darko rabbit, and a couple dressed as local Senate candidate David Vitter and his mistress coexisted for the day in the beautiful scenery in City Park, a space accented by oak trees and Spanish moss.”
–JAMBASE.COM, 11/3/10
“Arriving on the scene of Voodoo Music Festival, it looked like a desolate, teenage wasteland–and we mean that in the best way possible. From melodic pop to Motown to a headlining set by Muse… Along with the beautiful weather, everything that is fascinating and inspiring about music emerged…And who doesn’t want to spend Halloween in New Orleans?”
–THECOMET.COM, 11/1/10
“In a town that reveres music, costumes and Voodoo culture, Halloween weekend is a time to celebrate local artists, check out a few monsters of rock at the Voodoo Music Experience…”
–MOG.COM, 11/2/10
“If you didn’t go to the Voodoo Experience this past weekend, you really missed something…the absolutely beautiful weather didn’t hurt. The stages on the left side of the site in City Park were lined up just right—they almost created a ‘street’ of different kinds of music—virtually all of it local. The dance/DJ stage was active all day and night, too.”
–OFFBEAT, 11/3/10
“Overall, Voodoo Festival was a life changing experience and one that must be witnessed by all.”
–ONWAXMAGAZINE.COM, 11/1/10
“New musical blood is what made the 2010 edition of the Voodoo Experience memorable…”
–TIMES PICAYUNE, 11-2-11
“Each day of the festival it drew in huge crowds of people coming to enjoy local and national musical acts alike. All ages and races coming together over the music they love in beautiful City Park. At Voodoo Music Festival there is something for whatever your taste may be. I saw rock to hip hop, to jazz to burlesque and even more. In addition to all the fascinating music were all the extra events to help maximize the Voodoo Experience.”
–GOODNOLA.COM, 11/1/10
More information about this year’s VOODOO EXPERIENCE can also be found at www.thevoodooexperience.com
Stay in Luxury Living Savannah’s Historic Mansions
March 24, 2011 on 9:27 am | In Beachbooker, The South | Comments OffSavannah, Georgia — Steeped in history and haunted folklore, blessed with the natural beauty of azalea-filled parks, and graced by the southern charm and hospitality of its local residents, Savannah in the summer may be one of the best-kept travel secrets in America. Think about it: Where else can you be a history buff by day and a ghost hunter by night? And where else in the U.S. can hot summer nights be part of a city’s charm?
Many travelers say Savannah’s summertime sultriness is part of what makes them repeat visitors to the city. The warm summer air, they say, gives vacationers an excuse to spend the afternoon on the porch of an 1800s mansion, quenching their thirsts with an icy glass of sweet tea or a quintessential southern Mint Julep. The heat is what draws people to spend time at Johnson Square, the historic River Street, or Tybee Island where coastal breezes are legendary. And summertime is what gives a couple on a romantic getaway an excuse to take a long, leisurely stroll under 300-year-old towering, moss-covered ancient oak and magnolia trees that shade Savannah’s cobblestone streets. Some people even believe Savannah’s warm air slows time down, blanketing the city with a calmness that city-dwelling travelers come to appreciate.
While travelers enjoy Savannah’s summertime serenity, for those looking for a little more action, Savannah is also steeped in haunted tales that come to life during one of the city’s many ghost tours. As the tours explain, it is believed that Georgia’s oldest city is filled with ghosts from its past as battlegrounds for the Revolutionary and Civil Wars. And that might not be far from the truth. Savannah is literally built on its dead. Cemeteries were erected on the edges of the city, and as the city grew, houses and businesses were constructed on the former burial sites. Some of Savannah’s most iconic haunted places include the Marshall House, which served as a hospital during a yellow fever epidemic and during the Civil War, and the Mercer House, which gained notoriety in the film Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil and is said to be haunted by antique dealer Jim Williams.
Savannah is also a living history lesson. The city’s historic downtown area is one of the largest National Historic Districts in the U.S. and includes countless sightseeing opportunities such as the Savannah History Museum; Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum; Forsyth Park, which is one of Savannah’s oldest green spaces; and 1800s Gothic Revival architecture that frames Savannah’s sidewalks. Other historical highlights to see in quaint and quiet Savannah include the historic Savannah Theatre, which is considered to be the oldest continually operating theater in the U.S. with professional Broadway-style shows, and the Bonaventure Cemetery on a bluff overlooking the Wilmington River known for its giant oak trees and the artistic carvings in its marble headstones.
Savannah’s history lessons don’t end there. The Old South literally comes to life by overnighting in one of Savannah’s most elegant and fabled mansions. Luxury Living Savannah, a boutique hotelier that restores historic homes to their original design and charm, adding modern amenities and luxurious surroundings, offers vacationers the chance to experience Savannah’s past up close and personal in one of its five luxurious, antiques-filled mansion rentals. “Our collection caters to a particular brand of traveler,” says Tammy Jo Long, President of Luxury Living Savannah, “who desires an experience rather than a vacation. Our historic homes provide guests with exceptional respite singular to the mannerly South, and a porthole into its grand history.”
THE LUXURY LIVING SAVANNAH COLLECTION
Luxury Living Savannah showcases five historic mansions, which offer a variety of rental options to accommodate parties of all sizes, including girlfriend getaways, bridal parties, families, and romantic weekends for couples, as well as upscale beach house rentals on Tybee Island, roughly 18 miles from Savannah. The Luxury Living Savannah Collection includes:
The Wedding Cake Mansion: This 1869 2nd Empire Baroque home features a main house with four to five bedrooms, 5.5 lavish bathrooms, a formal living space and dining room a gourmet kitchen, and courtyard with fountain; a two-bedroom, two-bath garden suite; and a one-bedroom, one-bath carriage house. Accommodation options are available for up to 20 guests. http://www.luxurylivingsavannah.com/wedding-cake-collection.html
The Forsyth Park Mansion: This four-bedroom home also has five spectacular bathrooms, a formal living and dining room, a gourmet kitchen, rambling side porches, and a garden with fountain. There is also a two-bedroom, two-bath garden suite and a two-bedroom, one-bath carriage house. Accommodation options are available for up to 20 guests. (www.luxurylivingsavannah.com/forsyth-park-collection)
The Washington Square House: This award-winning home has four bedrooms and four, luxurious bathrooms, a formal living and dining room, a gourmet kitchen, sun room, and a courtyard with fountain. There is also a charming two-bedroom, two-bath Carriage House. Accommodation options are available for up to 16 guests. (www.luxurylivingsavannah.com/washington-square-collection)
The Jones Street Suites: Lovingly restored, each of these five unique suites within the home are adorned with modern kitchens and baths, and Persian rugs, antiques and art, side porches and a quaint courtyard with fountain. One-, two-, and three-bedroom suites can be rented separately or the property in its entirety. Accommodations options are available for up to 22 guests. (www.luxurylivingsavannah.com/accommodations_jones)
The Cathedral Inn: Beautifully decorated, each of the three suites that comprise the Cathedral Inn feature spacious living areas with flat screen TVs, working fireplaces and romantic views of the cathedral spires. One- and two-bedroom suites can be rented individually. Accommodation options are available for up to 14 guests. (www.luxurylivingsavannah.com/accommodations_lafayette)
The Luxury Living Tybee Collection: For those looking for a luxury beach vacation, Luxury Living Tybee offers upscale beachfront vacation house rentals 18 miles from Savannah on Tybee Island. Each house is fully furnished and is ideal for individuals, couples, families, wedding parties, groups, and corporate travelers. Past guests rave about Luxury Living Tybee’s attention to detail in each of its houses, including granite kitchen countertops, fine linens, spacious decks, Jacuzzi tubs, private beach access, and scenic ocean views. Three, four-, and six-bedroom houses can be rented individually. Accommodation options are available for up to 16 guests. (www.luxurylivingtybee.com/accommodations_tybee)
Luxury Living Savannah and Luxury Living Tybee are the perfect collections for girlfriend getaways, weddings, family reunions, corporate events, graduations, and short-term housing. Guests can rent the entire home, or choose from several, smaller rental options within an individual home of their choice. For more information, or to make a reservation, visit us online at www.luxurylivingsavannah.com and www.luxurylivingtybee.com , or call (866) 886-0809.
JERUSALEM HOSTS OLD CITY FLAVORS GASTRO-FESTIVAL, MARCH 27-31
March 24, 2011 on 9:26 am | In Dine Drink, Festivals, Israel, Middle East | Comments Off
Jerusalem’s first-ever Old City Flavors Festival will feature five evenings of gastronomical events, workshops and food markets, March 27-31. The event will include 19th-century Byzantine food markets in the Jerusalem Cardo, special menus at various restaurants in the Old City, culinary tours, cooking, baking and wine workshops and a jazz bar offering performances throughout the festival nights. www.jerusalem-oldcity.org.il
HERZLIYA ANNOUNCES SELECTION OF FESTIVALS THROUGH OCTOBER 2011
The coastal resort town of Herzliya has announced a summer program of musical, culture and sporting events through October 2011. The events include the Women’s Triathalon (May 28), the White Wine Festival (June 1-2) and the Herzliya Biennale for Contemporary Art (October 9), featuring the works of more than 30 Israeli and international artists.
Cornwall to Welcome Birmingham Royal Ballet
March 24, 2011 on 9:25 am | In London, Performing Arts, United Kingdom, Webbandstand | Comments OffThe Birmingham Royal Ballet will perform excerpts from its current repertory at Truro’s Hall for Cornwall.
The Hall for Cornwall is preparing to stage a trio of performances by the Birmingham Royal Ballet next month.
Members of the audience will enjoy seeing one of the UK’s leading dance companies in a series of thrilling excerpts from some of the world’s most famous ballets.
Taking place on Friday April 22nd and Saturday April 23rd, the shows form part of the company’s spring tour of the south-west and are sure to delight ballet enthusiasts.
The dancers will take to the stage at 19:30 BST on both evenings, with a matinee scheduled for 14:30 on the Saturday afternoon.
Famous dances from Tchaikovsky’s The Sleeping Beauty, The Dream by Frederick Ashton and Leo Delibes’ Coppelia will be among those performed at the Truro venue.
The company will also treat theatre-goers to the Allegri Diversi, an energetic classical ballet to a score by Rossini.
Tickets are now available online, priced between GBP15 and GBP22 for the evening performances. Seats for the matinee show are available for between GBP12.50 and GBP15.50.
Ballet fans can browse the many luxury hotels Cornwall has to offer at LateRooms.com, which features accommodation such as the Jamaica Inn Cornwall.
For more information on this event, visit http://www.hallforcornwall.co.uk / or contact the venue on 01872 262466.
Editors Notes:
www.LateRooms.com is part of the B2C sector of TUI Travel PLC’s Accommodation and Destination Division. Also within this sector are AsiaRooms.com and Hotels-London.co.uk.
LateRooms.com is the UK’s leading online accommodation site offering late availability deals in over 37,000 properties worldwide, ranging from bed and breakfasts to five-star luxury hotels.
LateRooms.com offers customers a saving of up to 70 per cent off the normal room rate for a variety of independent and branded hotels. Customers can book online or by phone 24/7, whether booking 12 months or 12 minutes in advance – whatever time, whatever day. No other accommodation site offers this flexibility.
LateRooms.com arms customers with information to help them choose the right hotel. Users can read from over 540,000 true hotel reviews, written by customers who have booked through LateRooms.com and actually stayed at the hotel.
LateRooms.com is the first online site to use VisitBritain’s official national classification system to rate its hotels, bed and breakfasts and guest houses. This ensures customers know the standards of quality they can expect when making a reservation.
Indus Travels Maharaja India Tour with Free Airfare
March 24, 2011 on 9:23 am | In Asia, Cabinweb, India, Rail Tours | Comments OffIndus Travel is offering a new, 15-day luxury Maharaja India Tour, which includes free international airfare from the U.S. or Canada for all bookings made by March 31. Travelers will see all the highlights of India from $4,875 per person including airfare valued at around $1,500 per person. The trip includes Varanasi, the Taj Mahal, the palaces of Rajasthan and the deluxe Oberoi properties.
Highlights of the trip include an elephant ride at Amber Fort & Palace, which served as the backdrop for the Mira Nair movie “Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love”; a morning boat ride on the Ganges; a safari in Ranthambore National Park, which boasts one of the country’s largest tiger populations and an impressive array of other animal and bird life; as well as an evening ceremony on the Ganges in Varanasi.
Indus Travels has scheduled five departures for small groups of up to 16 travelers from April 2011 until January 2012, for travelers keen to explore the mysticism and diversity of this fascinating destination on luxury tours to India par excellence. Indus Travels offers tours to India, from budget to deluxe. The company that was established in India in 1990. opened an office in Richmond, Canada, in 2001 and maintains a large staff in New Delhi to handle all ground operations. Indus Travels also specializes in tours to other Asian destinations such as Sri Lanka, Nepal and Bhutan, and offers both custom tours and small group trips. For more information, call 866-978-2997 or visit www.industravels.ca
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