Saturday, December 22, 2007

Disney World Saving Guide


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“See How Easily You CanHave A Disney World Vacation For AFraction Of What Others Pay


You Don't Have To Be RichTo Have An Extravagant Disney World Vacation

You can have a Disney World vacation every bit as enjoyable and rewarding as the family who spends 2, 3, or even 4 times as much money!
Let me give you an example:
Disney 5-Star Resort: Retail cost $3,110 for 10 daysMy cost: $1,130
That's a savings of $1,980
– for less than one hour of my time! And that's not an off-season deal either! I'm talking right in the middle of peak Disney travel times in 2007!

Follow the 9 easy steps in my Disney Savings Guide, and you can do it too.
Why not pay for your trip in advance, rather than making credit card payments for months afterwards?
Every tip, every suggestion, every strategy you’ll find in my book is for real. I've done it all first hand. Both as an actual Disney Cast Member – and now as a Mom with three kids going on Disney vacations.
Let me tell you exactly how “The Ultimate Disney World Savings Guide” is going to save you a bundle of cash.

My Airfare Secrets


I've been threatened with legal action; I've been harassed with midnight phone calls; I've been begged and pleaded with; and when all else failed; they even tried filing damage charges against me for releasing confidential secrets to the public. I've even broken a career-long friendship with my boss in order to bring to you this mind-boggling guide.
[To Paul if you are reading this: I am sorry, but I did tell you that firing me was one big mistake you'll later regret!].

They even tried to re-hire me earlier this year with an unheard-of 17% salary increase in a desperate attempt to make amends and stop me from offering this information. No thank you were my last words before I hung up the phone. I've spilled my heart out for the big airline corporations for over 16 years. Now, let me have a chance to be on your side.

I promise you the secrets I'll expose here will shock you more than any horror movie you've ever watched. Here is just a tiny sneak peak of the kind of beyond-belief information you can expect to discover in my guide:
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*Airlines' booking statistics that they've been tight-lipped about for decades
*What's not on your ticket that airlines will never tell you
*How to knock $100 right off of your next ticket!
*How to manipulate airline companies' ticket pricing computer systems to give you thousands of discounts on your ticket! I've had a customer getting a $1143 ticket for $143 by exploiting loopholes in their computer systems. That was something my boss Paul still has nightmares about, and believe me he will have many more!
*I'll expose every truth there is about buying tickets online. Be warned: this truth might literally scare you!
*Amazing secret on how you can earn free vouchers for airfare tickets just from making a phone call and knowing what to say to the agent. When I was an airline agent, I’ve given away so many free vouchers from callers who knew the magic words. I’ll reveal you exactly what these magic words are!
*The secrets about the food airlines serve you during your flight that you'd never know before- hand!
*Did you know that airline companies send out hundreds of discounted promotion deals every single day? I have all the confidential secrets on you can get access to them!
Twelve dirty little tricks to knock off hundreds on your airfare ticket
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Thursday, December 13, 2007

Travel to Egypt

If you are planning a trip to Egypt, a cruise along the Nile should be top of your list. The River Nile is a monster of a river that flows through the heart of Egypt. Its history is unparallelled with any other civilization, and the ancient sites are still there to be seen.
Egypt is a country in North Africa, with the majority of the Egyptian population, estimated at over 70 million, living along the river Nile. It has one of the oldest cultures in the world and dates back over 5000 years. Earliest records show that civilization began around 3000BC.
The capital city of Egypt is Cairo, and the one place that all tourists should see is the Museum of Antiquities. This is a fabulous Museum with over a hundred thousand artefacts. Cairo offers all the comforts of modern society but real comfort can be enjoyed all along the north and east coast.
There are over eighty pyramids still standing today in Egypt and most are situated close to the River Nile. The most popular of these are the pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx. Some of these have been built over 3000 years ago, and are by far, the most supreme Egyptian treasure.
Egypt is full of historical sites, temples and artefacts, with the following well worth visiting:
The Valley of the Kings is situated on the banks of the Nile. Located in Thebes, the Valley of the Kings is home to sixty-two tombs, where some Egyptian Pharaohs are laid to rest.
Karnak Temples are also a popular and important historical site. Built over 1300 years ago, it includes three large temples with many smaller ones. The Temple of Amunis by far the most popular.
The waters around the Red Sea Riviera are perfect for all types of water sport, especially windsurfing and scuba diving, and it is also a great destination for sailing and water-skiing.
After your cruise along the River Nile or your trip to the capital, a trip up north to Egypt's Red Sea Riviera will be an immense pleasure. This scenic coastal area is very relaxing and will make for a perfect vacation for someone who is a little less active. The Red Sea is well known for its luxurious resorts and stunning sun-drenched beaches.
Egypt offers a wide range of accommodation to cater for Western style living, including hotels and lodgings. Price wise, the options range from less than 30 US Dollars per person for a bed to more than $250 per person for a night at a first class hotel.
The national dish of Egypt is thick soup called Molohia. Fish is a popular dish that features on most menus. The Egyptian diet also consists of pigeon, chicken, mutton, camel and buffalo. Minced meat is made into rissoles and kebabs.
Caution is always needed when travelling to a country where Islamic extremists are active. While overall crime is low in Egypt, some Westerners have been targeted by such groups and occasionally bombs have been left in holiday resorts.

by

TJ Tierney