More Great Golf Courses in the Orlando Area

Sometime back I wrote an article about golf courses in and around Orlando, Florida. Orlando is truly a golfer’s paradise and it was not possible for me to do justice to the subject in one short article, so here are some more great golf courses that you should consider visiting when you take your next vacation in Central Florida.

I’ll start off with a golf course that was voted the number one public course in Orlando Magazine. It is the Metro West Golf Club located two miles from Universal Orlando resort.

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Hotel Amenities You Remember

Millions of travelers look forward to their “stay away from home” and an important part of the enjoyment can be what hotel amenities are found in a room. A lot of thought also goes into what items are put into a room by the hotel purchasing staff to ensure items meet their quests expectations.

Hotel Amenities can encompass everything from personal care items to robes and slippers, coffee makers, ironing boards, and umbrellas.

Many people remember their vacations by association with a particular personal care product such as soap and shampoo that they bring home with them and want to use at home.

Most of the products are not found in retail stores. Happily a lot of the hotel items can be found for sale, on the Internet.

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The Top Five Boutique Hotels of the World

Uma, Ubud, Bali

The beautiful boutique hotel of Uma has a sister hotel in Bhutan, which should give you an indication of how seriously cool this place is. Como, who own the hotel, have a company motto of ‘quiet comfort in culture rich locations’, so Uma backs onto rows of neatly manicured rice paddies and Balinese forests. With only 29 suites, the boutique hotel doubles up as a holistic resort and here daily meditation lessons are combined with yoga classes and a private health spa.

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Aldeburgh Hotels Guide

Whatever your reason for staying in Aldeburgh, you are sure to find a hotel to suit your needs. Aldeburgh offers the full range of accommodation options and is packed full of picturesque scenery, local activities and a diverse range of top quality restaurants.

Aldeburgh is blessed with breathtaking scenery, both seawards and following the river Alde inland. The River Alde itself offers opportunities for sailing, and the pretty high street has craft, food and antiques shops, reflecting local passions, as well as a myriad of pubs and an independent cinema.

Aldeburgh is famous for being the home of composer Benjamin Britten.

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Hotels in Denver – Top 5 Places to Stay

Looking for luxurious hotels in Denver? If you want the best in amenities, dining, and service, check out these top rated hotels in Denver.

1. The Brown Palace is one of the very best hotels in Denver! It combines historic elegance with modern amenities and upper-class service. The Brown has been visited by several famous people, such as The Beatles and Teddy Roosevelt.

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Park Royal Cancun

Park Royal Cancun is a beautiful vacation spot located in Mexico with wonderful accommodations such as a shopping strip, a Mayan temple, and a luxurious hotel. All of the rooms are built for kings with high quality design everywhere. You may like the rooms so much that you’ll end up spending the entire time in them! If you’re a beach goer, you’ll be happy to know that Park Royal Cancun offers one of the most beautiful beaches in the world.

Activities are plentiful with Park Royal Cancun offering planned activities for all ages ranging from swimming to stories.

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Ipswich Hotels Guide

Whether you’re away on business or taking a relaxing holiday, the quality and diversity of hotels found in Ipswich means you’re bound to find one that suits your needs.

Ipswich is undergoing major regeneration works, with modern buildings and shops popping up in the town centre. However, Ipswich still remains the proud parent of many historical and eye-catching buildings – not least its 13 Medieval churches, quite possibly the highest number to be found in any British town.

Filled with cafes, bars, restaurants, shops, museums and many other attractions, Ipswich offers something for everyone.

Hotels in Ipswich:

Belstead Brook Hotel, Ipswich

Belstead Brook Hotel, which was formerly a Jacobean hunting lodge, combines modern facilities with historic features. The hotel is located amongst 9 acres of mature wooded parkland and has convenient access to the centre of Ipswich.

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This is the Time to Book a Cruise – Great Last Minute Deals Available

The travel industry has been hit hard by the financial crisis. People spend less and save more, and obviously vacation is an easy item to cut back on. If people do decide to go somewhere on vacation, they typically spend less during.

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Wandering the Streets of London

Thriving London is a city to savor and savor. From its array of world-famous museums, to its rambunctious nightlife, there’s everything here to satisfy just about every taste and desire. Quite simply, they don’t come bigger and better than the English capital.

If London may seem difficult to get to grips with at first, it’s only because there’s a glut of renowned places to visit.

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Ancient Rome and It’s Wonders

The Colosseum – An elliptical-shaped building that is the biggest of its kind in Rome. This is where ancient gladiators battled one another, often to the death.

The Pantheon – This breathtaking structure was the ‘temple of all gods’ in ancient Rome in an attempt to unite Christians and Pagans in worship, or at least bridge the gap somewhat.

The Roman Aqueducts – See some of the best engineering of all time in these aqueducts, which supplied Rome and the surrounding cities with domestic-use and industrial-use water. So effective were these that they remain in use by many of the surrounding towns today.

Baths of Caracalla – These public baths were completed in 216 CE and could hold an estimated 1600 bathers!

The Catacombs – See the underground cemeteries where Christians, Jews and pagans alike were buried in ancient times.

The Appian Way – One of the longest and most important roads in Italy, the Appian Way was the route and site of many a political and cultural event.

The Skip the Line tour has been designed to take visitors to Rome on a walking tour of the museums that make up the Vatican and St Peter’s Basilica.

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