How to Plan a Getaway in Your Own Town

You take three days to take a breather from the hectic schedule you’ve been under and enjoy a three-day vacation right in your own hometown. If you have a little money to spend, why not get a hotel room in a hotel with an indoor pool, if you live in the part of the country that has snow and ice this time of year. Most hotels offer Continental breakfasts for their guests and you are already aware of the spots in town where you can eat for a reasonable price.

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Nickelodeon Blast Zone

If you bring younger kids, aged twelve and under, to Universal Studios, they will probably be most interested in the Nickelodeon Blast Zone. Featuring three attractions in one, this is one of the few attractions that really appeal to the younger crowd at Universal Studios Tours, so you can expect them to spend a great deal of time there.

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Several Secrets to Securing Low Cost Airfare

Between the costs airliners must pay security officials to check baggage and people entering the plane for dangerous weapons and devices and the ever-increasing price of airline fuel, it is a wonder that most people don’t have to re-mortgage their homes just to fly the friendly skies these days. Plane travel, though, for many is the only way to vacation. If you live on the East coast but want to vacation on the West coast, it might take you nearly a week to travel that distance by car. By plane, you can be there in less than a day, including any layovers you might have to deal with. As a result, plane travel is simply more convenient for most. Finding the money to get on the airline can be a bit easier if you follow these simple tips.

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Alaska Ski Vacations

Alaska, which has always been a source of awe and mystery, has some of the best skiing in the world, and the Alyeska Resort is one of the finest resorts in the state. With a top elevation of 2,751 feet and a 2,501 vertical drop, the area gets an average of 631 inches of snow annually.

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The Wheeler Opera House

The Wheeler Opera House has been an integral part of Aspen nightlife, history, and culture since 1889 when Mr. J.B Wheeler and the Conried Company presented The King’s Fool. While the building started out as an Opera House, it was only used for town meetings and such by 1893, when the silver mines had played out.

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