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		<title>Vegas Magic For The Family</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One thing you may or may not have noticed about Vegas is that shows are more often than not, not made for family viewings. In fact, many of the most popular shows are decidedly not appropriate for children and younger audiences. Vegas has often become synonymous with sin or at the very least sex. While [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One thing you may or may not have noticed about Vegas is that shows are more often than not, not made for family viewings. In fact, many of the most popular shows are decidedly not appropriate for children and younger audiences. Vegas has often become synonymous with sin or at the very least sex. While that is something that most definitely draws the box office dollars it is not something that makes watching shows in Vegas easy if you have children. Magic shows, however are usually a fairly safe bet from great entertainment and less adult oriented content.</p>
<p>One thing that is certain about children and shows though is that most children not only love magic, they also find it utterly and completely fascinating. David Copperfield is one of the most recognized names when it comes to magic and illusion. Your children will be delighted from the first act through the end of the show. This is one show that you won&#8217;t have to worry about sending negative messages to your children nor will you have to worry about being bored for the sake of your children with this show either. His show may ultimately be the start of something magical in your own children, you never know. Check with the MGM Grand for show nights and times as this show plays two weeks every month but those weeks vary.</p>
<p>For a little more Xtreme Magic you should check out Dirk Arthur&#8217;s show at Tropicana.  This show has no age restrictions and the costs are $29 for table seating and $34 for booth seats this show has all kinds of wildlife from beautiful women, lavish dancers, Bengal tigers, a white tiger, and leopards. This show is a very exciting show that displays the art of illusion in a rather extreme form (kind of like extreme sports, this is extreme magic). Show times are 2 and 4 pm Saturday through Thursday. </p>
<p>For a little more magic, the Rick Thomas show at the Stardust Hotel has a little bit of magic for everyone. From the exquisitely choreographed moves and the help of a few showgirl type dancers he has created one of the best daytime shows in Vegas. Not only is Rick Thomas an excellent magician and illusionist he is also an extremely talented showman. And anything that can keep the rapt attention of little ones (in addition to their quiet) is a really good thing while on vacation. You can catch his show Thursday through Tuesday at 2 and 4 pm in the Wayne Newton Theatre of the Stardust Hotel.</p>
<p>While these shows are hardly inclusive of every magic act playing in Vegas these acts are very much the ones worth mentioning. If you haven&#8217;t seen any of these guys perform you really have no idea what you&#8217;ve been missing. David Copperfield is truly the Master but he very well may have some serious competition along the horizon. </p>
<p>Magic is one of those things that the child in all of us never really manages to outgrow. We see it in brief moments when we hold our children for the first time, when we see their eyes light up on Christmas, when we feel the beauty and perfection of one perfect snowflake. Magic is all around us and so easily missed, there is nothing quite like visiting one of these shows to remind us not only of the magic we&#8217;re missing each and every day as well as the wonder that we left behind somewhere in our own childhoods.</p>
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		<title>Making Travel Plans To Paris</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2009 13:22:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Choosing the best time of year to visit Paris:
Deciding on the time of year you want to go to Paris is the first thing you really should do. The weather is the major topic to consider first. Paris has an average of 15 snow days a year mostly rain and damp in the winter with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Choosing the best time of year to visit Paris:<br />
Deciding on the time of year you want to go to Paris is the first thing you really should do. The weather is the major topic to consider first. Paris has an average of 15 snow days a year mostly rain and damp in the winter with occasional winds and rain. The average temperature in Paris is 53 degrees the most pleasant weather of any capital in Europe.  During the summer there are very few days that the temperature gets over 85 degrees.</p>
<p>August is the slow month for activities. August is their holiday month and many of the attractions are closed. Paris has a skeleton staff during this month. If you want to enjoy many activities, then you may want to choose another month to visit. </p>
<p>Want a first class hotel while you are in Paris?  July and August are the best times to be sure of getting the deluxe room you are wanting. There are many students in Paris during July and August so getting a budget room is usually out of the question.</p>
<p>Remember the annual auto show is in late September and early October. The hotels are booked during this time so if you are going to see the car shows get your reservation in early.</p>
<p>I know everyone want to travel on holidays. Paris is not the place to plan you trip on a holiday because most everything closes. There are hardly any activities going on during the holiday seasons.</p>
<p>Whenever going over to another country you will need a passport. If you not French get a passport and be sure to check the expiration date on it, passports run out like coupons do.  U.S. Citizens staying less than 90 days don’t need a visa. When staying longer than 90 days you’ll need to apply for a long-term visa, residence card, or a temporary-visa for you stay. A proof of income or means of income while in Paris and a good reason why you are applying for long-term stay is required. The U.S. State Department can give you info and guide you through the procedure when applying for your passport.</p>
<p>When entering France you can only take certain things and amounts with you.  In addition, when you leave France you have to be careful about what and how much you bring back with you. You can also find out about these restrictions from your state department nearest you.</p>
<p>Are you handicap and have special needs. Paris is better equipped to handle handicap than most cities. Most of the more modern hotels and facilities have the necessary equipment and rooms for the handicap and elderly. You should contact ahead of time to let them know what you need; or if you are going through a travel agency, they can do it for you.</p>
<p>Trains are even equipped for the handicap and special needs that you might have to have when traveling around Paris. The older trains have compartments for the wheelchair and guide dogs but the newer one are made with the handicap in mind.</p>
<p>When going to Paris it is a good idea to check with the French Government Tourist office in your area.  They can help you make all your decisions. There are different packages that a person can get to fit their budget. Travel Packages and Escorted Tour packages are different so is sure you know what you are looking for.</p>
<p>When deciding on your travel package it usually includes the airfare, accommodations, car rentals airport transfers even help you decide on the activities you might have in mind.</p>
<p>The Escorted Tour is a group of people going on the same trip together along with and escort. Everything is planned out for you from the time you leave home until you return.</p>
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		<title>3 Travelling Tips For An Exciting Trip</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2009 06:35:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everybody loves to travel. It is exciting, fun, and there is always a great story that a person can share with their friends. Traveling abroad is not the same as traveling to domestic locations. Usually the locals speak in a different language, and the customs are completely unique. Exotic travel destinations can sometimes feel like [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everybody loves to travel. It is exciting, fun, and there is always a great story that a person can share with their friends. Traveling abroad is not the same as traveling to domestic locations. Usually the locals speak in a different language, and the customs are completely unique. Exotic travel destinations can sometimes feel like visiting another planet. The three travelling tips that a person should keep in mind are: First, to plan ahead; Second, to leave some room in the suitcases; And third, to be familiar with the local emergency number. Knowing these three tips will make a journey more pleasant. </p>
<p>Planing ahead is one of the travelling tips that can save people a lot of money. Both airline tickets and hotel accommodations can cost a lot less if they are reserved ahead. The internet has drastically revolutionized the way people travel. It is now very easy to purchase a ticket and rent a hotel room, just by turning on your computer. The net also provides an abundance of information. A person can compare as many hotels as he or she likes. Travelers can read online reviews, look at pictures, and make up their mind as to where they would like to stay. </p>
<p>Packing and unpacking can be annoying. When traveling abroad, it is always nice to pack light. This way a person will be able to buy clothes and shoes from local stores, and still have room in their luggage for gifts. Otherwise they might have to pay for excess luggage, which can be expensive. Knowing the local emergency number is also important. Hopefully there won&#8217;t be a dangerous situation, but if there is, a person will be able to react quickly. </p>
<p>The three travelling tips that can make your trip more enjoyable are planning ahead, packing lightly, and knowing the local emergency number. After all, traveling is something special, and it should be thoroughly enjoyed. </p>
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		<title>Traveling Tips When Riding A Foreign Taxi</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 16:20:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Riding a taxi can generally be safe. It’s safer than journeying through the subway, at least. But, there are things, bad things that can happen when riding a foreign taxi. There have been reports of kidnapping by taxi drivers in which you have to be aware of before boarding any kind of vehicle, consider your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Riding a taxi can generally be safe. It’s safer than journeying through the subway, at least. But, there are things, bad things that can happen when riding a foreign taxi. There have been reports of kidnapping by taxi drivers in which you have to be aware of before boarding any kind of vehicle, consider your safety first and then be alert of your surroundings when traveling especially when you’re alone.</p>
<p>Tip # 1 – Locate a taxi stand.</p>
<p>If you just came out of the airport, you can easily find taxi stands around and near the area. It would be a bit similar to what you have in your country. You just have to notice the congregating taxis under a sign that you can’t read and that would probably be it. If unsure, ask a police person. In general terms, only cabs that are authorized by the government to board passengers are the ones that can park under these stands. This also means that the taxi driver is licensed. Never let drivers that are aggressive to win you over. They might have another intention than bringing you to your destination.</p>
<p>Tip # 2 – Know something about the place where you’re<br />
heading.</p>
<p>You should have even the slightest idea regarding your destination. If necessary, try to avoid shortcuts because this can confuse your memory and lead to another street that you are unfamiliar with. Notice If you’re heading south and the taxi is going north, be determined to ask or otherwise make the cab stop for if not, juts jump out of your seat and ask for help.</p>
<p>Tip # 3 – Observe for cab similarities.</p>
<p>Look at the color of the taxi. Is it he same with others? Do they have certain similarities that can assure you of some firm evidence that the cab is really safe? You can never trust a taxi that seems different from the others because in some places, thieves use fake cabs to get your money or sometimes, more.</p>
<p>Tip # 4 – Keep your belongings close.</p>
<p>If you’re traveling alone and your are carrying a really big and heavy luggage, sit beside it. Keep it very close to you. Otherwise if it’s in the trunk, it will be very difficult for you to pull it out if in case anything bad happens.</p>
<p>Tip # 5 – Note phone numbers.</p>
<p>Taxi companies love advertising. That is why, legitimate taxis are the ones with plastered company numbers either on the trunk, doors and roofs. Never get into a taxi that doesn’t have the company’s phone number on its interior or exterior surface.</p>
<p>Tip # 6 – Sharing alert.</p>
<p>Sharing your cab with someone can minimize your consumption and impose some kind of safety within you. Although, you should try to say “No.” if your taxi driver wanted someone to share with you no matter how peaceful the stranger looks – especially in foreign countries. You could end up being kidnapped because the peaceful-faced stranger is wearing a mask and is actually a monster.</p>
<p>Tip # 7 – Get a hold of the door handle.</p>
<p>Don’t ride a taxi when the door handle inside it is malfunctioning or is broken. It would be very difficult for you to escape a predicament with a busted cab door.</p>
<p>If in case all of these tips fail, always have an emergency line where you can call local officials. It is always a remark to put safety first when traveling especially in foreign countries.</p>
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		<title>Getting Ready For The Exciting World Of Travelling Abroad</title>
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There comes a time in every person&#8217;s live when they finally find the courage for travelling abroad. One thing that a person should know is that he or she can&#8217;t be prepared for everything. Another thing to keep in mind is that being prepared will almost always come in handy. Visiting a new country will [...]]]></description>
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<p>There comes a time in every person&#8217;s live when they finally find the courage for travelling abroad. One thing that a person should know is that he or she can&#8217;t be prepared for everything. Another thing to keep in mind is that being prepared will almost always come in handy. Visiting a new country will provide you with many different points of view of the world – a new cultural point of view, a completely different culinary experience, and an intriguing possibility to discover the land of an entirely different nation. </p>
<p>One of the valuable lessons every person learns when travelling abroad is that you can&#8217;t be prepared for everything. Chances are, no matter how hard you try, you will most definitely offend someone, commit a crime, or get lost – even if you try not to. Keeping a cool head, and enjoying the experience, instead of stressing out is the only rational option. A good way to get yourself prepared for the trip is to do a little research online. First, purchase a GPS map, so that the chances of getting lost are close to zero. Then,  read a little bit about the culture, this way you will be able to avoid offending the locals and breaking any silly laws. </p>
<p>Travelling abroad should be fully enjoyed. Forget the fast food places you might be familiar with. Indulge yourself in the local cuisine, and you will be able to give your taste buds an unforgettable treat. You will not find delicious Italian pizza in Pizza Hut. Traveling is all about giving yourself in to new experiences. This is why it is better to stay at a small family hotel, rather than at the local Hilton or Marriott. </p>
<p>Travelling abroad is something that every person should experience at least once every two years. It provides them with incredible stories and experiences, and it enriches their spirit in the most positive way. </p>
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