Viva la Summer: Rome
Posted July 22, 2009 , add a commentEditor’s Note:This is the second installment of Viator’s Viva la Summer, a special series encouraging everybody to hit the road this summer and unleash their inner traveler. Each week we’re selecting a “Traveler of the Week” from a featured destination, which earns you bragging rights and a $50 Viator Gift Certificate. Happy summer travels! Last week’s destination? Las Vegas. Next week’s destination? London!
Haven’t heard of Viva la Summer? Here’s the deal - as part of Viator’s celebration of summer 2009, we’re pointing a spotlight at top summer destinations around the world. This week’s featured destination is Rome, Italy (see below for some of our favorite things to do in Rome).
The first order of business: we’re pleased to honor our Viva la Summer traveler of the week. This week it’s Mike and Natalie from the USA. They just submitted this photo taken on a Rome Segway tour outside the Roman Forum. We love the photo, we love the idea of roaming the streets of Rome on a Segway (terrible traffic in Rome? not on a Segway!!) and, yes, we do love their smiling faces. For being selected as Viator’s Viva la Summer traveler of the week, we’re sending Mike and Natalie a $50 Viator Gift Certificate.
Viva la Summer, Viva Rome!
Rome is a year-round favorite among travelers, and Viator has more than 75 tours and things to do in Rome to help you make the most of a trip to Italy’s political and cultural capital. Here are some of our favorites:
- Vatican Tours - The Holy See, central authority of the Roman Catholic Church, and The Vatican City (home to the Pope since 1929) create the foundation of this cultural and religious mecca. With its popularity, an opportunity to gain entry before the public during the Vatican Museums Walking Tour including Sistine Chapel, Raphael’s Rooms and St Peter’s (8:10am departure only) is access nearly impossible to come by. Comments submitted by 1,300+ travelers illustrate why this experience sits at the top of Viator’s top-rated experiences list in Rome!
- A selection of additional special Vatican Skip-the-Line experiences include the Private Tour: Vatican Museums Walking Tour; St. Peter’s Basilica and Thrones of the Pope Tour; and Vatican Museums Tickets (for those who like to explore on their own). For those lucky enough to plan their vacation around one of the Vatican private viewings - this isn’t a skip-the-line experience but rather a special invitation to visit the Vatican behind-the-scenes, after hours.
- Ancient culture and history ooze from the cracks in the cobblestones throughout Rome. Suggestions for experiences that take travelers beyond the guidebook include the Rome by Night Tour and the Ancient Rome Half-Day Walking Tour. More off-the-beaten-path experiences in Rome include Skip the Line: Crypts and Roman Catacombs Small Group Walking Tour; Rome Angels and Demons Half-Day Tour (based on the Dan Brown novel and recent motion picture adaptation); Roman Gladiator School: Learn How to Become a Gladiator; and the Ghost and Mystery Walking Tour of Rome.
- It is easy to explore much Italy has to offer just beyond Rome’s borders on a day trip from Rome. Destinations and combinations easily explored from Rome include Florence; Capri; Naples and Pompeii; Pompeii and the Amalfi Coast; and Assisi and Orvieto. For longer excursions, Rome is a perfect point of departure for multi-day adventures including the 5-day Best of Italy Trip: Assisi, Siena, Florence, Padua, and Venice; the 3-Day Italy Trip: Naples, Pompeii, Sorrento and Capri; and the 5-Day Italy Trip: Florence, Pisa and Venice.
-Viator Travel Team
New York: Greene County, Catskills Family Vacation Ideas, Butterflies and Bears, Splash Parties, and a Farm Adventure.
Posted July 15, 2009 , add a comment
Imagine a family vacation spot with golf, tennis, bowling, hay rides, fishing, stargazing, horseback riding, hiking, drive-in movies, bowling, mountain biking, mountaintop picnics, farm adventures and a waterpark. Add to that farm fresh produce markets, awesome ice cream, delicious German pastries and tasty Black Horse Farm pies. You are imagining Greene County in the family friendly Catskills.
Located between the Hudson River and the Catskill Mountains two hours north of New York City, Greene County has embraced family vacationers for more than a century. It is a family vacation destination with resort options geared to families. Choices span the gamut of vacation styles filled with traditions – something old, something new. Like an heirloom cake recipe meant to be shared with those who appreciate quality, a family vacation in the Catskills offers a rich mix of traditions and a funky American style uncommon at mainstream destinations. What exactly does Greene County have to offer vacationing families? We have assembled a family vacation list making it easy to take action on your own.
Seek bears and butterflies in Cairo. Okay so everyone knows about the clever cat sculptures adorning walkways and parks in Greene County but new this year visitors will also find hand-painted statues of bears positioned to celebrate Henry Hudson. The bears have been individually painted by local artists to depict scenes relevant to Henry Hudson’s life and legacy. The bears may be found along Main Street in Cairo and in surrounding hamlets. Bonus points: The bears are part of a summer-long interactive quest complete with clues and an “Explore with Henry Hudson” treasure map. The fun and educational quest was created for families to share while learning fun facts about Henry Hudson and his journey. Using the quest map participants find each bear and look for the hidden butterflies somewhere within each bear’s design. Inside one of the butterflies on each bear there is a clue that corresponds to one of the “Quadricentennial ‘Quest”ions” about Henry Hudson. Finalists are eligible for a prize drawing, and coupons from local businesses.
Go Cat’n around Catskill. For the Hudson-Fulton-Champlain Quadricentennial Celebration Main Street in Catskill becomes the Hudson River as the Catskill Cats help visitors celebrate Explore NY 400. The 2009 artful felines celebrate the uniqueness of the Hudson River Valley adorned to reflect the culture, art, history, agriculture, industry and landscapes of vicinity. Need to know: Wherever a cat appears you will be in the middle of the fun and if you want to take a cat home, there will be an auction in September.
Pay one price and get it all. The Hudson Valley area offers Brigadoon style resorts where the fun just happens without the support of the outside world. Many have all-inclusive vacation packages offering three meals a day, nightly entertainment, daytime activities and counselors for the kids. From country western dancing, Karaoke and campfire songs to Bocci, horse-drawn wagon rides and ping-pong, vacationing is easy. Some resorts welcome dogs and even have created dog parks onsite while other spots produce Las Vegas nights, fireworks and talent shows. Some all-inclusive resorts add a cultural twist. Think about a getaway with an Irish twist, maybe a resort with a German atmosphere or place with Italian flare - just step inside the Greene box.
Go golfing with family. If golfing is a family tradition then sharing the tradition with your youngsters is a vacation benefit. In Greene County courses offer – no they welcome - junior golfers. There are several courses within the area that have family friendly policies which allow youngsters ages 12 or older to share green space and fairways with parents or grandparents.
Splash down with your kids. Water always makes a summer vacation more fun and Greene County is the home of New York’s top ranked waterpark. The Zoom Flume makes any summer day a little crazier, more fun and definitely exciting. It is the place to zoom down giant winding water slides and careen 300 feet to a splash down pool. Travel the 10,000 gallon-a-minute “rapids” rafting a 600-foot chute and slide, twist, turn and splash in the darkness of the Thrilling Black Vortex. Splash and play in the giant sized lagoon activity pool or relax and float slowly down the Lazy River. For little tykes they have created Pelican Pond - a miniature version of the waterslide fun. Need to know: Mother Nature’s swimming spots include Dolan Lake and North and South Lakes where you will find fishing and rowboat rentals.
Remember the good old days? Not everyone remembers when drive-in movie theaters, roller rinks, and bowling nights were common place but Greene County has two drive-in movie locations and a 1950s era roller rink. So it is still possible to share a vintage night in the car at the movies or skate to the music at Purling Roller Rink and bowl a few games at Hoe Bowl Lanes. Bonus points: It’s also possible to pick your own berries, peaches or apples and ride in a horse drawn carriage at Boehn Farm. At Hull O Farms guests are encouraged to feed calves, milk cows, and collect eggs.
Go for the ice cream. Every family vacation should include at least one, if not two stops for ice cream and the town of Catskill has two promising spots. Cone E Island by Catskill Creek has more than a dozen tempting soft-serve ice cream cone choices, plus soda floats, banana splits, egg creams and simple fast food in a Coney Island atmosphere. The funkiest ice cream flavor is Blue Goo soft-serve which tastes like cotton candy. About a dozen coin-operated mechanical animal rides add to the retro atmosphere. Also in Catskill on route 32 is Kaatskill Cider Mill with a 1950s-style ice cream counter serving burgers and dogs and featuring more than 20 flavors of hard packed ice cream. Try dark chocolate cappuccino crunch or maybe a scoop of cotton candy.
Remember Rip Van Winkle? This is the region that inspired the legends about Rip. The tales of Washington Irving reflect the mid-Hudson Valley, the sleepy home of Rip Van Winkle. Irving’s tales include localized German and Dutch lore and uniquely American tales and legends. His timeless stories create a sense of place. Stories like ‘‘Rip Van Winkle’’ and ‘‘The Legend of Sleepy Hollow’’ remain timeless signatures of the area which is definitely not a sleepy place. 
Ride up and hike down. Not just for snow skiing anymore Hunter Mountain operates its SkyRide - four-passenger chairlift during the summer months. It is the longest and highest in the Catskill region moving riders to an altitude of 3,200 feet above sea level. Imagine gliding effortlessly to the top – seeing plenty of green, feet kicking in the wind. From the drop-off point there are miles of state-maintained hiking trails criss-crossing the area, offering terrain for short scenic hikes of varying difficulty. While it is always an option to ride back down from the crest, there are several trails leading back to the mountain’s base or for the energetic on Hunter’s 4,040-foot summit and the fire tower. Bonus points: During weekends in the warm weather months the spirit of Rip Van Winkle pervades. In homage to the tale of the man who fell asleep in Greene County a giant sculpture of Rip and his faithful dog is being carved on the mountain. Just take the chairlift to the top and watch the sculptor at work.
Bike in the mountains. Any family with young teens knows that energetic days sustain family vacation harmony and that mountain biking is loads of fun and takes oodles of energy. The best bet in the area is Hunter Mountain with miles of mountain bike trails and to make it easy to enjoy a mountain bike adventure they rent IronHorse mountain bikes at the Sports and Expeditions Center. Hunter Mountain’s lift-serviced mountain biking program is flexible providing easy scenic routes for beginners and for expert riders challenging downhill trails and single tracks spread throughout 200 plus acres. Bonus points: For skills practice and mastery Hunter One Skills Center features a learning park with scaled down features and guided tours with staff in a safe and controlled environment. Families with hard-to-please teenagers should make a beeline to the Adventure Park at Windham Mountain to see why paintball is one of America’s fastest growing sports or to try the bungee trampoline, rock climbing wall and skateboard park.
Time travel in Cairo. Each August the annual Catskill Mountains Renaissance Faire in Cairo makes it easy to escape to another century. Visit the make believe land of Cantonshire and spend a day with knights, maidens, beggars and fools. Listen to a psaltery played by a lady in waiting and watch a festive joust. Hear stories and listen to court music. Shop for a costume or acquire the perfect accessory. Need to know: Those who approach the gate wearing Renaissance garb will receive $2 off per ticket.
Arrange family spa time. Sharing spa time with a teen has its rewards and spa staff can often provide information without it sounding like a lecture. The Spa at Kaatskill Mountain Club in Hunter offers several appropriate spa experiences including an essential facial geared to teen skin. At Friar Tuck Resort & Spa in Catskill a skin care professional will consult and educate your teen on skin care. During this visit the aesthetician will do a deep cleanse, extract if necessary, and treat teen skin to a therapeutic masque. Bonus points: For expectant moms Friar Tuck offers a special massage to ease back tension, relive water retention and basically calm the body, mind and spirit.
Make it happen. Take a summer vacation in the Northern Catskills of Greene County and make memories with your children. All inclusive seven-day family vacation packages range from $1500 to $3700 for a family of four or for shorter stays, rates start at $150 per person for weekend two-night stay including meals. No two resorts are alike but all offer family fun made easy. Knowing the cost of your family vacation makes it much easier to unwind, relax and enjoy yourself and your kids – no surprises. Greene County Tourism Catskill, NY. Toll-free 1-800-355-CATS (2287), (518)943-3223 or log on to Greene Tourism and make your family vacation happen.
America’s top tourist attractions
Posted , add a comment1. Times Square - Manhattan:
Times Square is a famous intersection and a iconic image of New York City
lying at the junction of Broadway and Seventh Avenue. The whole area is
highlighted with vibrant animated neon and Led signs to such an extent that it
is now compared to the glamour and illumination of Las Vegas. Some of these
adveritisements at Times Square are so huge that they are popularly known as “jumbotrons.”
Times Square is also very popular for its annual New Year’s Eve Ball Drop,
millions of tourists pour ito the city around that time. Being the one of the
busiest intersection and a top tourist destination of America, Times Square is
also seen in several films and T.V. shows all around the world.
2. The Las Vegas Strip - Nevada:
It is popularly said that the glamorous city of Las Vegas never goes to
sleeps with “The Strip” being the main tourist area. Las Vegas strip is apx. 4
miles long and consists of some of the largest mega casino hotels in the world
and each one of them is based on a theme and has been lavishly decorated. The
city is also famous for its marvelous shows, adult entertainment and alcoholic
beverages. It is sometimes difficult to believe how such a glamorous city can be
built in the middle of Nevada’s desert and yet be such a famous tourist
destination of America, drawing millions of tourists each year from all over the
world.
3. National Mall and Memorial Parks - Washington D.C.
Established in 1965, the area within the National Mall & Memorial Parks provide
several opportunities to visitors to commemorate presidential legacies,
celebrate the United States commitment to freedom and equality and to honor the
courage and sacrifice of war veterans. It consists of following famous icons -
Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, Thomas Jefferson Memorial, WWII Memorial,
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, Korean War Veterans Memorial, Vietnam
Veterans Memorial. Located in the capital of America, National Mall and Memorial
Parks is one of the most visited tourist destination of America.
4. Faneuil Hall Marketplace - Massachusetts:
This marketplace in Boston is internationally known for its street performances
including Jugglers and clowns, puppeteers and dancers, musicians and much more.
With over 60 street performances, Faneuil Hall Marketplace has performers from
all over the world and has become one of the top tourist attraction of America.
Faneuil Hall Marketplace is also famous for its other activities and sources of
entertainment including annual events such as Harborfest and The Holiday
Lighting Ceremony along with community events and fun fairs.
5. Disney World’s Magic Kingdom - Florida.:
Disney is a city in its own with millions of tourists that come here each
year to see mickey mouse and various other Disney characters. The Magic Kingdom
is a part of the Walt Disney World Resort and was the first theme park here. The
main attractions of this theme park are Space Mountain, Splash Mountain, Galaxy
Palace Theater, Disney Dreams Come true Parade and Dream Along with Mickey show.
There are several tours also to add more fun to your trip, some of the popular
ones are Steam Trains Tour, Disney’s Family Magic Tour, Mickey’s Magical
Milestones Tour and several more. Disney World’s Magic Kingdom is a must visit
destination of America and is a world of fantasy, adventure and wonder.
6. Disneyland Park - Anaheim, California:
Located in Anaheim, CA. Disneyland is truely a dream land not only for children
but also for adults. Being one of the top tourist destinations of America, it
has welcomed more than 500 million guests ever since it opened in 1955. The park
features eight themed lands with over 50 shops, 65 popular rides, 35 restaurants
along with live entertainment and mesmerizing night fireworks and Disney shows.
7. Fisherman’s Wharf - San Francisco, California:
Well Known for its historic Waterfront, beautiful bay views, delicious seafood
and unique shopping area, Fisherman’s wharf is a famous tourist destination of
America that is also popular all over the world. Some of the most popular
attractions of Fisherman’s Warf are - Wax Museum, Ripley’s Believe it Or Not
Musuem, PIER 39, Ghirardelli Square, Aquarium of the Bay and much more. It is
also popular for its street shows and performances, open shopping area, road
side seafood along with authentic restaurants.
8. Niagara Falls - New York:
lying at the border of Ontario (Canada) and New York (U.S.), Niagara Falls is a
must see destination of America. Niagara Falls mainly consist of two sections,
the Horseshoe Falls on the Canadian side and the American Falls on the U.S.
side. One has to see to believe the majestic beauty and humbling power of these
falls. Its beauty has been a source of inspiration for several writers and
artists. Over the years countless number of people have come here to get over
powered by its sparkling views.
9. Great Smoky Mountains National Park - Tennessee/North Carolina:
The park lies at the border of Tennessee-North Carolina. The Great Smoky
Mountains National Park is home to over 3000 plant species along with several
endangered animal species and is the most visited national park of United States
of America drawing more than 8 million of tourists each year. It is recognized
all around the world as a International Biosphere Reserve and is a World
Heritage Site.
10. Navy Pier, Chicago, Ill.:
Situated near Chicago’s downtown area, Navy Pier is a large pier on Lake
Michigan that has always been a popular tourist destination ever since it was
opened in 1916. It was initially a military training site along with being a
shipping and recreational hub. Today Navy Pier is one of the top visited
destinations of America amongst tourists and has a unique collection of
restaurants and recreational facilities.
10 Most Luxurious Hotels in the US
Posted July 14, 2009 , add a commentDo you have several thousand dollars lying around to spend on an extravagant night of pampering? Me neither. But someone in the United States is enjoying the life of luxury.
Here’s where they’re doing it…
10 Most Luxurious Hotels in the US
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The Orleans Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada
Posted , add a commentI was beginning to think I was going to need a GPS unit to find The Orleans lobby.
Mardi Gras Lobby at The Orleans Las Vegas
Theoretically, I should have been able to just follow along the wall from the self-park garage and with a few left turns, I would have been at the lobby. What I hadn’t taken into account is the sheer size of the hotel or the labyrinth layout of the casino floor.
After about 15 minutes, though, I did find the front desk, checked-in without difficulty (after another 15 minutes waiting in line) and headed up to my room with my friend.
Even though The Orleans is an older hotel, located just west of the Strip, it has been upkept relatively well. My room looked more mid-70s Americana motel than the Mardi Gras theme of the public areas of the resort, but the two of us had plenty of room in our two queen-bed room with sitting area. The room itself was clean, if sparsely decorated. The bathroom was separated from the bedroom/sitting area by a sliding door and featured a tub/shower combo, though the air ventilation system seemed to have seen better days. Opening the tiny window above the tub did help.
Two Queen-Bed Room at The Orleans Las Vegas
Our third floor view was of the parking garage, as if to mock us getting lost, but I’m sure higher floors would have a view of the mountains since we were facing west. Ask for a room on one of the upper floors facing the Strip, if a view truly matters to you. I’m told some of the rooms do feature an updated decor, so you may with to request that, as well.
The Orleans has outsourced many of its dining options to chains like TGIFridays (must give props to the all-day happy hour with its $1.50 cheeseburger sliders for cheap eats) and Fuddruckers, but its Mexican restaurant Don Miguels had 2-for-1 specials on margaritas and fajitas the day we stayed and both were pretty tasty.
Amenities offered at the hotel include an outdoor pool, a spa, an 18-screen movie theater and a 70-lane bowling alley. It also offers complimentary scheduled shuttle service to The Strip. For those looking for on-site entertainment, The Orleans Arena and Showroom venues offer everything from sporting events to national music and comedy headliners,
Considering I nabbed the room for only $27 (plus tax) a night midweek via an online promotion on The Orleans website, I probably shouldn’t nitpick. But I would be remiss if I didn’t call them out on the fact that not only is their high-speed internet not Wi-Fi (I hate being tethered to a desk) but they charge $12.99/day for it. I was also upset that they tacked on a $5/day “resort fee” at check-in to cover the “free” unlimited local calling and such, as well as put a $100 hold on my credit card, which was refunded at check-out. Neither was disclosed when I booked the room.
I would stay here again, if I could nab another low rate. But with Vegas room rates what they are nowadays, you might want to look at nearby Strip properties like Excalibur for special deals, first.
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The Orleans Hotel & Casino
4500 W. Tropicana Ave
Las Vegas, Nevada 89103
800-ORLEANS (800-675-3267) or 702-365-7111
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