I last told you guys what steps you need to take to plan a road trip! To go along with my last post I thought you guys would like this video!
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Friday, March 7, 2014
Thursday, March 6, 2014
How to Plan a Road Trip
1.Plan Ahead: Research were you want to go! Find the best restraints,the best places to stay and some fun things to do. The Road Trip is going to cost money but you can make it as cheap or as expensive as you want
2.Make a list: Pick about 10-15 places you want to visit. Take out a map and find those places on the map. Once you find those place you can decide the best rout.
3.Where you're going: Decide exactly where you're going to be and how many days your going to be there for each destination.
4.Rout: Figure out how many miles you want to drive each day. Also figure out what roads/freeways you should avoid.
5.Sleeping Arrangements: Make sure to make reservations at each destination before you leave. You can stay at motels, hotels, and even campgrounds.
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
What's Your Travel Personality?
Adventurous:
- Bungee Jumping in New Zealand
- Running with the Bulls in Pamplona
- Dancing until 6 in the morning in Berlin
- Rafting down the Amazon
- Sunset walk on a secluded beach in Seychelles
- Gondola rides in Venice
- Dinner in Paris
- Visit El Chal in Guatemala
- Visit Badami in India
- Visit Timbuktu in Mali
Monday, March 3, 2014
Top 9 Beaches to Visit in U.S.
1. Manele Bay, Hawaii
7.Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts
8.East Hampton, New York
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Thursday, February 27, 2014
Places to Eat in San Diego
Where to eat in San Diego
- Seafood in San Diego: Point Loma Seafoods 2805 Emerson St, San Diego, CA 92106
- Mexican food in San Diego: Roberto's Mexican Food 2206 Carmel Valley Rd, San Diego, CA
- Asian food in San Diego: Pei Wei 10562 Craftsman Way Suite 190, San Diego, CA 92127
- Breakfast in San Diego: The Broken Yolk Cafe 1851 Garnet Ave, San Diego, CA 92109
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Traveling With a Pet
Traveling With Your Best Friend
Flying With Your Pet:
- SouthWest Airlines allows small vaccinated domestic cats and dogs travel with you in-cabin under your seat or in front of you except on international flights. Pets must be in carries with maximum dimensions of 8.5" high x 18.5"long x 13.5" wide. Pets traveling are subjected to a $95 Pet Fare each way per pet carrier.
- JetBlue Airlines allows small dogs and cats. Pets much be in carries with maximum dimensions of 8.5"high x 17"long x 12.5" wide. Combined weight of your pet and carrier may not exceed 20 pounds. Pets traveling are subjected to a $100 Pet Fare each way per pet carrier.
- Delta Airlines allows cats(except snub-nosed cats), Dogs(except pug or snub-nosed dogs), Household Birds, Guinea Pigs, Rabbits, Hamsters,and Marmots
Kennel Type
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Outside Dimensions
(inches) |
Kennel Weight
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Cost of Kennel
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Type of Aircraft
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|---|---|---|---|---|
*Rates apply to Delta aircraft only. For travel on a Delta Connection Carrier, please contact Reservations.
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SML/100 series
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21 x 15 x 16
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6 lbs.
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$50.00
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Any Delta aircraft*
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MED/200 series
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27 x 20 x 19
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12 lbs.
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$65.00
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Any Delta aircraft*
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MED/300 series
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32 x 22 x 23
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18 lbs.
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$75.00
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Any Delta aircraft*
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LRG/400 series
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36 x 24 x 26
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24 lbs.
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$85.00
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Any Delta aircraft*
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XLG/500 series
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40 x 27 x 30
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31 lbs.
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$100.00
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Any Delta aircraft*
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GIANT/700 series (accepted as cargo only)
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48 x 32 x 35
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51 lbs.
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$180.00
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Any Delta aircraft* except MD-88, MD-90, & B-737
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Monday, February 24, 2014
Paris, France
Top Ten This To Do In Paris France
1. Arc de Triomphe
2. Le Fumoir
3. Musee de l'Orangerie
4. Shakespeare and Company Bookshop
5. Institut du Monde Arabe
6. Centre Pompidou
7. Piscine Josephine Baker
8. Montmartre Walk
9. Shopping in the Marais
10. Eat at Georges
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