Archive for April, 2008

Eureka Springs: Victorian Village of the Ozarks

April 23rd, 2008 – 8:55 pm Posted by Lee Ann
Tagged as: General, USA

Nestled among the rugged Ozark Mountains of northern Arkansas, a small but delightful city awaits discovery. Eureka Springs, Arkansas, was founded around the many springs that still bubble from the earth and for decades, many came to “take the waters” for their health. As the medicinal qualities of the spring water began [...]

Central Park Hits the Ocean

April 18th, 2008 – 5:03 pm Posted by TK
Tagged as: Cruises

For New Yorkers, Central Park is one of their icons. The massive park in the middle of Manhattan is something they take pride in, and for a large portion of the local population it is something they visit and enjoy on a regular basis. Now the world’s #2 cruise line has plans to [...]

Haleakala National Park

April 13th, 2008 – 7:52 am Posted by Louise
Tagged as: Beach Travel, General, USA

Everyone loves the idea of Hawaii. Warm temperatures, clear skies, soft sand, and the lovely ocean…who wouldn’t want to spend a week (or 52) there? Little did I know, before I visited last February, there are many more reasons to visit the beautiful state.
I believe that Haleakalā National Park, located on the island of Maui, [...]

Top Zoos in Missouri and Oklahoma

April 9th, 2008 – 8:14 pm Posted by Lee Ann
Tagged as: Museums, USA, Wildlife

Zoos are fun for all ages. Across the US, there are many zoos, but some of my favorites in the central United States are located in Missouri and Oklahoma.
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Ryanair: Your source for cheap airline tickets in Europe

April 4th, 2008 – 5:09 pm Posted by Bea
Tagged as: Airlines, Europe

If you have plans to go to Europe for an extended period of time, I have an idea for you. Ryanair is an extremely good airline if you want to purchase tickets to “country hop” in Europe. Ryanair’s “base” cities are in England; some of them include London, Birmingham, Liverpool, and Bristol. From these cities, [...]