travel tips
No matter how much you plan, there are bound to be bumps in the road; tips to ensure the optimal travel experience.
Disney Made Simple Part 2
Welcome back to the next post where we start to delve into the parks a bit deeper. Our first stop is my favorite, Disney's Animal Kingdom. I am going here first as this has made a huge new addition to the park with not only a really cool area to see in the day and night with Avatar's themed Pandora, but also the two new rides that go along with it. This park is my favorite for several reasons. It is very easy to get into from the parking lot where you may not even need to get on the Tram. So, that means it's even easier to leave. It is the only park that has shade everywhere. But, it has animals. Lots and lots of animals. So, let's start our first day of planning for AK.
By Tom Szostak7 years ago in Wander
Paris in Five Days
I recently went to Paris, I wanted to see all the famous monuments, taste the mouth-watering food, but also be able to relax. With only having five days there, this was going to be a bit of a struggle. Paris is a city with rich history, so it isn't surprising that the monuments are so breath-taking.
By Shantelle Hill7 years ago in Wander
Four Things to Do at Disney Resorts
When I’m at Disney I want to keep the magic going, even when I’m not in the parks. I would love to stay at a Disney Resort every time we visit Walt Disney World, but sometimes this just isn’t possible, either due to capacity or because some of the resorts are just too darn expensive. I still want to embrace the magic that is everything Disney. I know I’m not alone with the desire to surround and immerse myself in the culture that permeates the 47 square mile property. Even if we aren’t staying at a Disney resort, doesn’t mean we can’t enjoy some of the fun extras that come with the Disney Resort. Here is how to add a little extra Disney magic into your vacation by visiting a Disney resort.
By Kimberly Adams7 years ago in Wander
Traveling To the US: Who is Eligible to Travel Without a Visa?
If you are like most people, traveling to the USA would be a dream-come-true, regardless of your length of stay and purpose of visiting. The world’s biggest superpower has too many tourist sites, many diverse cultures to explore, awesome cities to tour, and some of the most magnificent infrastructures you will ever see in your entire life. It also offers you the rare opportunity of enjoying the many breathtaking outdoor activities the world has to offer, including swimming on the beach, hiking, scooter tours in Las Vegas, horseback riding, and boat riding in New York. The USA is also among the biggest economies in the world which makes it one of the best places to do business.
By Flora Mayer7 years ago in Wander
Vacation Safety Checklist
Whether you're traveling within the United States or leaving the country, it's always a safe bet to have a safety checklist for unexpected events. This can include, an injury, car accident, etc. It's always a safe bet to have a list to reference back to in case of an emergency. From my experience, this simple list will help you be better equipped and ready to vacation without worries.
By Stephanie Murguia7 years ago in Wander
4 Compelling Reasons to Consider Brighton for Stag Party
Celebrating your last night of freedom is as important as getting down on one knee before the big day. Having said that, picking the best location for a legendary stag do is one of the toughest decisions to make. When it comes to deciding upon stag activities, you need to give yourself a reason to get an adrenaline rush. Make your stag party an affair where all the fallen angels are set free, and there are no consequences.
By Caitlyn Bell7 years ago in Wander
Traveling to Singapore
I recently traveled through Singapore on my way to a week in Indonesia. This wasn’t unusual — Singapore is one of the major hubs for air travel in Southeast Asia, along with Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok. I had a few different flight options and opted for one with a stop in Singapore so that I could have dinner and sightsee with my friend Margaret, who lives and works there. I also booked a hotel room through a web site she recommended. Traveling to Singapore is pretty easy for most people; here are a few things I learned before and after arrival, which may be helpful to first-time travelers from abroad.
By Joseline Burns7 years ago in Wander
Withstanding Jet Lag: Here Are 5 Travel Tips Before Leaving for Your Trip
When you go a long distance trip or a shaky or heightened one either on air or on the sea, you usually experience jet lag. It’s when you feel dizzy after getting off the plane or the ship. It’s when you still feel like you’re floating up there when your feet are already stepping on land. There’s a feeling that your body has not yet moved on from that long travel.
By Nicole Ann7 years ago in Wander
Secrets to Travel on a Budget: 8 Easy, Successful Tips. Top Story - January 2019.
If we were made to stay still, we would have roots instead of feet. So why do we stand still? Maybe because we’re scared of what might happen if we turn a dream into reality, a dream of bright, warm sand between our toes, or luscious green canopies above our heads…
By Daisy Louise Carter7 years ago in Wander
Avoid These Facts to Experience Smooth Airport Parking
How many of us actually think about airport parking issues while planning a trip? We do pay a lot of attention to other aspects of travelling such as food, hotel reservation, and flight booking and so on. We want the most top notch choices for all these components but what happens to parking issues at busy airports should be one of the biggest concerns of every traveller.
By Robert Adam7 years ago in Wander












