Best Hotel Room For Families: The Kids Suite at Omni Mandalay in Dallas, Texas

October 29, 2011 by Destination Guide  
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It’s not often that a hotel room feels like a destination, but after our stay in the spacious, family friendly Kids Sensory Suite at the Omni Mandalay near Dallas I can honestly say I couldn’t wait for my family to return to our hotel room! Designed with Kids in Mind The Kids Sensory Suite is [...]
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The Country’s Best Dinosaur Exhibit?

October 17, 2011 by Destination Guide  
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Where can you find the first dinosaur bone found in America? Where can you see the first complete T-Rex skeleton – the one for which the species was named? If you guessed the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History you’d be a very good guesser, but wrong. While the collection of dinosaur bones in DC [...]
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Best of the Midwest: State Fair Roundup

The end of summer brings a ritual to the Midwest United States: the State Fair.  State fairs began as an exposition of sorts; a way to showcase the best in agriculture and entertainment while allowing manufacturers and industry to introduce their products to thousands of people.  Midwest state fairs hold on to traditions; you’ll still [...]
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Best Rides (and Things to Do) For Kids at EPCOT

This is the fourth and final post in the series about Things for School-Aged Kids to Do at Walt Disney World. You can check out earlier posts for my recommendations on not-so-little kids at Magic Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom. Walt Disney World’s Epcot is best known as a great park for adults. Eating [...]
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Best Rides for School-Aged Kids at Walt Disney World Animal Kingdom

This is the second post in a series about the best rides for school-aged kids at Walt Disney World. Check out earlier posts for recommendations on rides in Magic Kingdom and rides at Hollywood Studios. Before I had kids, I hated zoos. I blame it on the fact that my mother took me to Chicago’s free [...]
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Best Rides for Kids at Walt Disney World’s Hollywood Studios

This is the second post in a series about the best rides for school-aged kids at Walt Disney World. Check out the first post for recommendations on rides in Magic Kingdom. Walt Disney World’s Hollywood Studios – often mistakenly referred to as MGM – is supposed to reflect the Hollywood glamour of the 1930s and 40s. [...]
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Best Rides for “Not So Little” Kids at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom

The first time my family went to Disney World back in 2007, my kids were 2 and 8. This weekend, when my family visited Disney World for the last time before we leave Central Florida for awhile, they were 6 and 11. As you would expect, our Disney experience has evolved over the last three [...]
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Berlin Made Easy: The Best Sights and Walks of Berlin (Open Road Travel Guides) (Paperback)

July 10, 2009 by Destination Guide  
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Berlin Made Easy: The Best Sights and Walks of Berlin (Open Road Travel Guides)

Product Description

Berlin is like no other city in the world. Despite the ravages of war, the brutal division of the wall, and the struggles of reunification, Berlin continues to look forward. You can marvel at historic buildings painstakingly renovated (such as the impressive Reichstag), or experience some of the most innovative modern architecture anywhere. But Berlin isn’t about buildings. It’s about feeling alive and vibrant.

There’s something for everyone. From museums like the Pergamonmuseum, with some of the world’s greatest masterpieces, to poignant memorials like the Memorial to the Murdered Jews, to an exciting nightlife unlike any other city in Europe, Berlin will not disappoint.

Tuck this little guide into your pocket and head out for a great day of sightseeing: you’ll have over 100 places of interest at your fingertips, with insider tips on cafés, restaurants, and shops. We’ve also given directions for sight-filled walks around the city, including both East and West Berlin, along the former Berlin Wall, and to the museums in Charlottenburg. So forget those large, bulky travel tomes. This handy little pocket guide to Berlin is all you need to make your visit enjoyable, memorable-and easy. Attractive design features a second color on the inside



About the Author

Andy Herbach is a lawyer and the author of Paris Made Easy and Provence Made Easy. He is also co-author of the four books in the Open Road menu-reader series – ‘Eating & Drinking’ in Paris, Italy, Spain, and Latin America.


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Italy: The Best Travel Writing from the New York Times (Hardcover)

June 5, 2009 by Destination Guide  
Filed under Travel Italy Guides

Italy: The Best Travel Writing from the New York Times

From Publishers Weekly

The staff at the New York Times, together with the Italian Government Tourist Board, have compiled more than 40 lucid travel articles in this lavish paean to Italy. These selections, plucked from two decades of exceptional travel writing, express the country’s unique diversity. Shirley Hazzard rhapsodizes about Posillipo, a historically rich headland of Naples where writers and artists have long sought “pleasure and inspiration”; Alastair McEwen describes Milan, Italy’s Big Apple, in all its “industrial, entrepreneurial and international” glory; and James Sturz tours a small portion of Alto Adige, an area in northern Italy that is studded with castles. The volume’s postcard-perfect color photos, which number close to 500, nicely complement the text, capturing everything from the snow-covered peaks of Monte Cervino and the luscious, undulating hills of Tuscany to the frescoed buildings of Trento and the vineyards of Chianti. As Eco writes in his introduction, “a journey to Italy… should always be seen as a journey of discovery that will reveal not one, but many Italies.” This hefty, handsome coffee-table book more than bears this out.



Product Description

Italy is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, and this beautiful, useful volume is an ideal reminder for those who have been there and fallen in love with the country, as well as a book to stir the expectations of those who plan to travel there. Lavishly illustrated with photographs, this collection captures the local color of every remarkable corner of this richly diverse land-the clamor and vitality of Naples, the idyllic enchantment of Lago Maggiore, the intriguing cultural contradictions of Genova, the breathtaking (if terrifying) cliffside trails in Cinqueterre.

Contributors include Oliver Bernier, Rachel Billington, Frank Bruni, Shirley Hazzard, Paul Hofmann, Alison Lurie, Malachi Martin, Alastair McEwen, Michael Mewshaw, Jan Morris, Francine Prose, Barry Unsworth, Muriel Spark, and William Weaver. Essays full of history, philosophical ruminations, humorous anecdotes, cultural musings, and useful travel information-in short the best of The New York Times talent-will make you want to drop everything and fly to this land that continues to inspire writers, artists, and casual visitors alike. AUTHOR BIO: Umberto Eco is the author of four novels as well as numerous works of criticism, philosophy, and literary theory. His fifth novel, The Mysterious Flame, will be published in June. He is professor of semiotics at the University of Bologna.



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