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Fall In Love With San Francisco

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golden gate san fransiscoNarrowing the sites to see in San Francisco down to just a few is a near impossible task, but on a limited visit a task that one must undertake. The array of accommodation in San Francisco is wide both in terms of style and experience, and budget. It is recommended to try one of the boutique hotels of which there are many in the San Francisco area. The joy of the boutique hotel is that you get the same standard of hotel as in a large luxury hotel but on a more personal basis which provides a considerably more genuine experience.

If your budget doesn’t stretch to a boutique hotel then a hostel will do just fine. Considerably cheaper than the hotels, hostels provide the same kind of real San Francisco experience but on a less luxurious level. Ultimately, with a city as character filled as San Francisco it simply seems a shame to stay in a hotel chain that could be anywhere in the world.

As for sites, Fisherman’s Wharf is a must. Truly connected with the influx of peoples during the gold rush years, Fisherman’s Wharf is today the home of many descendants of those first pioneers. The restaurants that currently dot the area are world renowned, offering the freshest and best in sea produce. Much more than just a culinary attraction however, Fisherman’s wharf offers the opportunity for tours and cruises both guided and not. The specific attractions within Fisherman’s Wharf are varied and interesting for anyone with even a passing marine interest.

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Travel Providers Strive to Meet the Needs of Disabled Travelers

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For people with disabilities, the world of travel is broadening its scope to welcome and encourage those who, although physically challenged, are not being hindered by their disabilities. The U.S. Air Carrier Access Act (ACAA) of 1986 prohibits airlines from discriminating on the basis on disability and affects accessibility features in terminals and aboard aircraft operated by U.S. and foreign airlines operating to, from and in the United States.

More than ever, travel providers are seeking ways to meet the needs of travelers with disabilities. Recently, Detroit’s Northwest Airlines, Wayne County Airport Authority and Checker Sedan, the official luxury sedan service of Detroit Metro Airport, completed training sessions with staff from Leader Dogs for the Blind of Rochester. The group met specifically to learn how to meet the special needs of the blind and disabled when they’re traveling.

“The Wayne County Airport Authority is totally in support of the efforts of Leader Dogs for the Blind to help our contractors and tenants – airlines and ground transportation providers – to be aware of the needs of the disabled,” said Michael Conway, public affairs specialist at the airport. Positions, such as sky caps, who provide a high level of customer service and assist travelers, play key roles in helping travelers with disabilities reach their gates on time or receive the assistance they require.

Checker Sedan, which provides luxury sedan transportation at Detroit Metro, participated in the daylong session. The transportation provider has two converted vans with a portable ramp and wheelchair tie downs that can accommodate those who use power wheelchairs or wheelchairs that don’t fold and won’t fit in a vehicle’s trunk.

“Our hope is that we can train these companies so they can be aware of what they are doing,” Stafford said, “It’s not hard at all to provide service to a disabled passenger; it’s just a matter of information.”

Some examples of disability etiquette include:
- Talk to the person, not to the person he or she is with.
- Call a person by name, not by a disability.
- Ask a disabled person if he or she needs help and how.
- Don’t put a blind person in a wheelchair just “because it makes it easier for you to help them.”
- Do not talk more loudly to blind people; their hearing is not impaired.

“Basically, you treat a person with a disability with respect and dignity as you would any other customer,” said Stafford.

The hope is that a little basic information provided by Leader Dogs will go a long way. Travel providers usually find that travelers with disabilities appreciate the efforts of airports and companies who are familiar with the most beneficial ways to assist disabled passengers, if necessary. Those improvements not only make things better for disabled people, but can actually improve service for anyone.

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Passports: Necessary Keys for Exploring the World

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Even though it is expensive, traveling has become an addicting hobby for many people. In many cases, one phenomenal trip is enough to give a person the “travel bug” for life. Some tourists and travelers are content driving and flying around to different places within the boundaries of their own country, but if they really want to experience new cultures, try new foods and be immersed in a foreign language, they will probably need the help of a passport to get them in and out of the country.

In case you have never owned or applied for a passport before, let me describe what a passport is and why you need one. A passport is a government document issued by the Department of State that establishes your identity and citizenship to anyone who needs to know. Passports are required for international travel and are checked as you exit and enter different countries during your journey. Passports look like little books and they contain personal information (such as name, address and birth date), an official passport photo, and several blank pages for visas, stamps and government amendments.

Unfortunately, the process of applying for a passport is nothing like the enjoyable trip it facilitates. First you have to find a place that will take and sell a passport photo which is followed by researching new requirements, filling out paperwork and doing a whole lot of waiting. Of course, if you forget to take care of your passport needs early enough, you can always pay a hefty rushing fee to cut down on how long the process takes just so you can make it on your trip. After all, the penalty of paying for a rush is a lot better than staying home because you can’t leave the country.

Even though passports only need to be renewed about once every twelve years, I would recommend making the process as quick and painless as possible. To accomplish this, I would find a business in your area that specializes in meeting all your passport needs. They can take your Chula Vista passport photo in a matter of minutes, update you on any new requirements, hand you the paperwork and help you mail it off to the right place. And, since a lot of people do procrastinate or forget to get their passport renewed in time, these businesses can help you rush your passport too.

Having an official passport on hand is wise because it helps prove who you are and it makes it possible to schedule necessary international travel for work or for fun. Once you have a passport, make sure you protect it by keeping it in a safe place.

Questions Regarding Renting A Limo

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There are many questions in mind of people who want to rent out a limousine. Like they think that why can’t they just book the cheapest limo they can find or what to look for in a limo company or why do you need my credit card information if he pays in cash or why do they have to pay for the limousine while we are not in it or can a person just rent a top end rental for an hour or can the rider enjoy his drinks in a limo? We have thousands of such questions.

One should always find out answers to such questions and then make up his mind for renting out a limo. As we know that a luxury car rental is a luxury experience for most people and as with most things in life the old saying holds true for luxury goods that you get what you pay for. Thus while selecting a nice restaurant for the anniversary dinner or a luxury hotel for that special occasion based on price alone usually results in serious disappointment and the ruined event.

Setting priorities is most important like if any body’s priority is to find the best deal and the cheapest limousine in town, then the best bet is not to hire a limousine at all and find alternative transportation according to the event. Mostly the limousine companies call and cancel the booking day before the wedding as they find someone who is willing to pay more at the last minute. Then the person gives hundred excuses like the car was really old and smelled like it, the chauffeur didn’t look or act professional or the air conditioner didn’t work.

Also there are companies which are priced cheaper than the other. This is because each limousine company in town knows what they are worth and they charge accordingly. One should always look for few following points before hiring out a limousine. Firstly the manufacturer of the car should be considered. Secondly the insurance should be taken into consideration then thirdly the permits then fourthly the chauffeurs and finally the contract. Many different styles and colors are available in stretch limousines. One should have a look at all the available models and should make sure of the latest design makes that the limousine operator can provide. Also the older vehicles should be considered as many older limousines are likely to have a higher mileage, which will show wear both in interior and exterior which is not like new Regal Limousines.

Many old models of limousines don’t have the amenities that modern coach builders provide. Limousine manufacturer is another consideration. One should only ride in limousines that are built by manufacturer certified coach builders.

Gas Prices Make Vacationers Rethink Their Travel Plans to AZ

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The rise in crude oil has reached a record landmark price of 120 bucks a barrel. Even with inflation factored in, this still takes the cake. For Arizona the trickle down effect has hit them broad side. Not so many people are taking as many trips to visit the big ditch as much. Although it’s not going to be no ghost village this year mind you. But the Arizona Hotels and tourism industry is focusing a campaign on getting their locals to make a trip this year.

The recession has taken a bit of a toll on Arizona hotels and other industries that cater to tourism. The one sector that really slowed the flow of out-of-state tourism was the effect of the airline industry. Unfortunately with fuel prices spiking, the price of tickets will do so as well. The Arizona hotels industry is preparing to lower hotel costs if the domestic travel does not pick up as much.

The numbers coming in are better than the yearly average, but since the tourism season in Arizona is in the winter and fall the Arizona office of tourism is trying to shift gears with their campaign for the summer. Instead of stressing the idea of seasonal differences (i.e. warm in the winter, cold in, say, Wisconsin) they are focusing on their landmarks and tourism package deals.

Arizona Tourist Organizations Use Social Networking to Bolster Interest

Many of the major cities through Arizona are pooling their leadership with the Arizona Office of Tourism to launch a PR program through their own social media site. Recently they are coming at a new angle that deals with visitor submitted content regarding personal accounts while visiting Arizona.

They’re putting up some vacation packages deals in the pot to see how many respond with their entries. They’ll judge the entries based on how touching or meaningful they can portray their trip to Arizona. It’s a stunt that they hope will resonate with those online — usually to younger readers, and hopeful summer travelers. The winner will get a vacation to Arizona with a bunch of other perks.

The Arizona hotels market also has a hand in it, since they are dependent year round on tourist’s income.

The ads have been hitting some of the bigger social networking sites as well, such as: Xanga, MySpace, Flickr and Facebook.

On another positive note for the state, Arizona will usually catch the usual windfall of international tourism as well. The national park system lures scads of European and Asian travelers every year. Although it’s a bit ironic, the weakening of the dollar has left businesses stuck with inflation and more expensive overhead, but with foreigners coming in throwing around the Euro and Yen, it’s been a counter balance for the state’s economy.

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