team – Balashiha http://balashiha.su Sat, 22 Sep 2012 20:00:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.1.19 India Offers Incredible Excitement for Winter and Festival Holidays http://balashiha.su/?p=5252 http://balashiha.su/?p=5252#respond Mon, 21 Nov 2011 17:54:19 +0000 http://balashiha.su/?p=5252 India Offers Incredible Excitement for Winter and Festival Holidays

Talking about perfect winter holiday and corporate trips the first thing that strikes our mind is India which is considered as the most desired tourist destination of Asia. India is best suited for tourists who have keen desire to enjoy a lot of tourism options in a single country. In other words, it is a place that has got something or the other for every section with numerous flavors.
Whichever part you go to, East India, West India, North India, Central India or South India, you will see an amazingly balanced blend of unity, love, rich cultural heritage and wonderful holiday spots which surely will be a unique and pleasant experience especially for winters and corporate trips. Visiting India will be a memorable experience.
Winter holidays in India
The winter holiday can be a great opportunity for tourists to experience the joy of the season. Winter holidays are altogether different as compared with other seasons.
Dark days of winter sing the song of setting the sun early and wind blowing, this gives us the idea to spend winter holidays in open house which is an outstanding and unique fun in itself. Some people also plan their wedding in winters so why not make it a holiday based on winter theme.
Depending on when you are getting married you have lot of romantic getaways that India has to offer the young birds tying their knot worldwide. Winter can also be best time for family vacation or honeymoon tours.
Winter holidays of India offer many tourist spots and has become one of the most sought after winter holidays destinations of the world. Winter holidays of India give all kinds of winter tourism like snow skiing, skiing travel, mountaineering and ice climbing, river rafting, Snowboarding.

Festival Tours in India

India is the land of the exuberant celebrations. The country has its unique festivities interspersed throughout the year, the Indian calendar is a long precession of festivals The harvest festivals of the south, the immersion of Ganesh in Bombay, the car Festival of Puri, boat races in Kerala, every region, every religion has something to celebrate. Almost every festival has its own flavor with a meaningful identity there are animal fairs, religious fairs and mark the changing seasons. Indian festivals denote color, vivacity, ebullience, appetizing food and a variety of prayers and rituals.
Popular festival tours
-Pushkar festival
-Desert festival
-Lord Jagannath Rathyatra
-Pongal festival
-Boat race
-Goa carnival
-Khajuraho dance festival
-Holi Festival
-Navratri
-Diwali
-Kumbh Mela
Corporate trips
Corporate trips across various cities and states are becoming dire need for business and corporate houses. If this becomes frequent then business traveling can make professionals travel-phobic, which can eventually take shape of a real nightmare. However, planning a proper and well scheduled trip which has a tinge of fun and frolic along with the serious corporate discussion, can offer employees a great deal of enthusiasm and satisfaction.
Company tour not only rewards hardworking staff with an unforgettable vacation and at the same time to bond them into an efficient, productive team. Corporate vacation can be planned in any month; however tours in India during winter or festival time fun filled and memorable experience.

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The Luxury Travel Company Guarantees Bespoke Dream Holiday in Indochina Within 24 Hours http://balashiha.su/?p=8532 http://balashiha.su/?p=8532#respond Tue, 28 Jun 2011 20:04:24 +0000 http://balashiha.su/?p=8532 The Luxury Travel Company Guarantees Bespoke Dream Holiday in Indochina Within 24 Hours

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Luxury Travel thoroughly researches all aspects of each location, and present a detailed itinerary to guests in person.

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Relaxation and Rejuvenation at Raffles Amrita Spa http://balashiha.su/?p=7245 http://balashiha.su/?p=7245#respond Sun, 05 Jun 2011 19:34:29 +0000 http://balashiha.su/?p=7245 Relaxation and Rejuvenation at Raffles Amrita Spa

The sun-soaked Caribbean Islands have for many years been a prime tourist destination, their picturesque beaches, delightful climate and exotic image luring a vast number of foreign visitors yearly. Notably the Caribbean Islands provide varying landscapes and environments in a relatively small region. Visitors experience a host of delights in the Caribbean, including unusual tropical fish amongst colourful coral reefs, a variety of tropical fruits, yachts and sailboats over mirror-like waters and the opportunity to indulge in sports like golf beneath the bluest of skies.

The Raffles Amrita Spa, featured in many Raffles Hotels, promises a relaxing and rejuvenating experience for the visitor. The name is derived from a Sanskrit word meaning ‘elixir of youth’. The Amrita Spa aims to provide the visitor with an enthralling experience that provides genuine health benefits, with a combination of relaxation, treatment, fitness and nutrition. The Amrita Spas have been recognized as being among the world’s finest.

Allowing visitors to enjoy a tranquil sojourn in a totally relaxed, carefree environment, the Amrita Spa aims to optimize patrons’ health by providing an utterly satisfying treatment incorporating holistic healing and techniques drawn from both eastern and western tradition.

The Amrita Spa also features special cuisine to complement a healthy lifestyle. A team of knowledgeable chefs focus on preparing delicious spa cuisine which is very tasty and nutritious and also low in sodium, fat and cholesterol. Each Amrita Spa serves up its own exclusive creations, from soups and salads to wholesome low fat desserts.

Amrita Spa also features its own line of fragrances, cosmetics, shampoos and conditioners which have been developed in collaboration with experts in the fields of ayurvedic medicine, aromatherapy and marine and botanical sciences to create products that are safe, natural and balanced to benefit body and mind. They also make great gifts.

A luxury Caribbean resort such as the Raffles Canouan is the best way to experience the pleasures of the Caribbean. With lavish accommodation, delectable dining options and attentive yet discreet service there is no doubt that Raffles Canouan is on of the finest five star hotels Caribbean has to offer.

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Strange Careers Within The Travel Industry http://balashiha.su/?p=7990 http://balashiha.su/?p=7990#respond Mon, 30 May 2011 18:35:37 +0000 http://balashiha.su/?p=7990 Strange Careers Within The Travel Industry

We all were shocked and concerned when we found out that US Airways flight 1549 was forced to land in New York’s Hudson River on January 15, 2009. Apparently geese were sucked into one or both of the airplane’s engines, causing the plane to go down. For quite some time now, airports and airline companies have known that birds can pose quite a threat to an airplanes engine, and many airports have come up with different ways to combat the issues.
For example, in Amsterdam at the Schipol Airport, a robotic hawk flies around scaring all of the birds away so that airplanes can safely take off and land. However, if you’d like an even stranger job within the travel industry, head on over to the Zurich Airport. Here, they employ three hunters to shoot down potentially damaging creatures. When we travel it’s easy to overlook these strange jobs that are necessary, but it is because of these jobs that we are able to travel safely.
Airport hunters are just one of the strangest jobs that you’ll find out there. Don’t be surprised if you feel that some of these other jobs are even stranger.
Many travel-industry jobs are all about keeping Mother Nature at bay.You’ll find jobs ranging from keeping pesky seagulls from invading the Four Seasons’ pool in Santa Barbara, to keeping pigeons from freckling monuments with their droppings in Italy, to keeping monkeys from stealing guests cookies in India.
“Monkey Men” are what they are called. These men are employed by a plush resort in India and spend their day chasing primates who are prone to stealing guests’ cookies. Who knows, maybe the monkey’s need a few extra cookies for their tea party on the other side of the resorts stone wall.
Coconut Safety Engineer
At the Ritz Carlton in St. Thomas Virgin Islands a man by the name of Shaka shimmies up the resorts palm trees, which tower between 20 to 60 feet high to pick ripe coconuts. There have been a few studies that have found that ripened falling coconuts can cause severe head injuries and even death, so it is up to Shaka to take care of the problem. As he climbs up the trees, he isn’t just putting on a show for the guests, he is helping to keep them safe. Onlookers may even get the chance to sample some fresh coconut when he cracks one open after his descent. Shaka also shares the fruits of his labors poolside at a sunset get together announced by the blowing of the conch shell.
Karaoke Taxi Drivers
In Helsinki, Finland, you’ll find Karaoke taxi drivers, who will entertain you as you ride along. No more are the days of shallow chitchat with your cab driver; here in these brightly colored Mercedes minivans, you’ll have the opportunity to join in the fun and sing a song of your own. These taxis seat from eight to thirteen riders and are equipped with 5,000 songs. These type of taxis are rare to find just waiting to be hailed on the street, no you’ll have to book in advance over the phone for this unique experience.
Sewer Guide
In Paris, smell-tolerant visitors can visit the Museum of the Sewers, which has been a hit since it first opened in the 19th century. Most often, sewer guides are ex-sewer workers, so they have developed a threshold for the aromatic hazards. The sewer museum has long been held as the underground masterpiece of Paris, where sewer lines correspond by name to the streets above. You may even have the chance to see pipes emptying from the corresponding homes. At only $6 for entrance,  you’ll have an interesting and memory building experience.
LEGO Professional Gluer
We all remember as kids building towers out of Legos, so the biggest draw for Lego fans is Miniland USA, which is where professional Lego engineers and gluers, erect models of the Empire State Building, the Golden Gate Bridge, and the Vegas strip. The team of Master Model Builders divvies up the responsibilities of designing, building, and maintaining the models. The group that maintains the models periodically go around and clean or add UV coating to the models, and the builders are the ones who painstakingly glue the bricks together based on the designer’s plans. At Miniland USA, the Master Model Builders have become their own exhibit, featuring a giant window on one side of their workshop. Here, you’ll have the chance to see the builders at work and discover how those intricate models are actually made.
Manners Police
In Venice, birds and their droppings on statues and monuments have been a thorn in the side of officials. Even though they have to watch over the bird population, these days there is an even bigger pest that needs monitoring. The manners police, who are referred to as “Volunteer Angels”, try to keep at bay uncouth tourists who may be traipsing around shirtless or who sit down in the middle of the sidewalk to eat a sandwich. These “angels” have been on duty for a couple of years to intervene in any flagrant pec-flashing or sandwich-eating. The volunteer crew is made up of 50 people, mainly locals and mainly women ranging in age from 20 to 60. Usually they’l give offenders a friendly warning, but if needs be, they will flag a traffic cop to fine the offenders. So, next time you visit Venice, make sure to keep your shirt on and do not eat a sandwich in the middle of the sidewalk.
These are just a few of the strange jobs found within the travel industry. With the bad economy and record unemployment, who knows, we may just see more people flocking to fill positions such as these. These days, if you can think up a potential job, it probably exists somewhere out there.

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Around in Thailand http://balashiha.su/?p=945 http://balashiha.su/?p=945#respond Sun, 15 May 2011 08:27:12 +0000 http://balashiha.su/?p=945 Around in Thailand

Wake up in Bangkok and know that anything is possible. My perfect day would begin with a walk down the busy streets to select the best egg noodle soup with wontons and red pork, a delicious, ubiquitous dish and an excellent hangover cure. A trip down the river is next on the cards, a wonderful breezy way to see the city and its monuments without choking to death.

Our trip to Thailand had been long awaited, originally planned for the winter of 94/95. The balloon was ready at Thunder and Colt with a heavy duty basket tailor made for hard use overseas. And then they went bust. The delay meant that we missed the relatively short window available for flying in Thailand. So it was rainy old England for most of the winter and a rethink of the plan for us.

So after a fantastic summer passenger flying in England, it was off on a Quantas Jumbo from a snowy December Heathrow. We caught a connecting flight from Bangkok to Chaing Mai, a city in the North which was hosting the South East Asia Games, ( SEA games ) our first port of call. Jon, returning from SAGA, was there for three days to ease us into things.

Our hosts had managed to find sponsor’s a cell phone company and we had a busy schedule ahead. The city was humming with activity related to the games and it was great fun to be there. We generally flew across the city in the mornings and over the main stadium in the evenings.

The stadium itself was about 10km from the centre of the city and lay under an east facing slope which of course moved into shade in the evening allowing us to fly over the stadium and away into open countryside, the mornings had the ability to take us up the slope and away to the west which was not a good idea as there was about 50km of forest and national park before the next road.

It was always fairly calm and finding places to land was not a problem. We were not alone in the air a Carlsburg balloon had been shipped in from Europe and a Cameron Gas airship from America. Strangely neither thought to visit or call the international airport 8km south of the stadium. This caused some amount of trouble as Thai’s love complicated permissions to fly and neither had any. As we did have permission we were contactable and received some amount of flack from their CAA. We smoothed the path quite well for them, prison was mentioned on more than one occasion!

The airship did a fantastic job seemingly never out of the air and carrying a TV camera beaming live pictures from the stadium. During the evening we tethered next to the stadium and the airship still plodded around dropping leaflets.

Thai’s are football fanatics and the Asian cup was also held during the games in the evening. Our tethers coincided with all the home team games. As Thailand progressed through the ranks tickets sold out and it started to get ugly at the gates. For the semi final the fans burnt down the ticket tents in protest and several thousand extra tried to get in causing an outbreak of police brutality.

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Saving Iceland http://balashiha.su/?p=7500 http://balashiha.su/?p=7500#respond Sun, 20 Feb 2011 22:21:36 +0000 http://balashiha.su/?p=7500 Saving Iceland

At one time in the 1920s, international companies wanted to buy land near Gullfoss, in the southwestern quarter of Iceland, and build a hydroelectric plant there. Sigr??ur T?masd?ttir, the daughter of a local farmer, helped lead the opposition to the plant. As a protest she walked all the way to Reykjav?k and even threatened to throw herself over the falls if the sale went through. Although the government did not intervene, she and her fellow opponents prevailed, and the land was given over to a nature preserve.

Iceland’s scenery has been shaped by fire and ice: it is a frozen land that is always letting off steam. More than 200 volcanoes, U-shaped valleys, jagged lava fields, hot springs and geysers and the largest icecap in Europe – bigger than all the mainland European glaciers put together – go to create a rugged, bizarre landscape unlike anything else on Earth. About 80% of Iceland’s land is lava desert, glaciers or lakes; the only arable areas are on the coast. Of the 300,000 or so Icelanders who sparsely populate this island, some two-thirds live in the capital, Reykjavik.

Until recently, the T?masd?ttir story was a one-off. Icelanders have been so used to having clean air, clean water, clean everything that they scarcely noticed when these marvellous assets were threatened.

Things Are Changing – For Worse

The colossal $3 billion K?rahnj?kar dam, due to be completed this year, will submerge under 150 metres of water a hitherto untouched 57 square km of wilderness, boasting gushing rivers, thundering waterfalls, multi-coloured mountains and mossy highlands ablaze with flowers. The project, designed solely to drive an aluminium smelter further down the valley at Reydalfjordur, has government support and will be paid for by Landsvirkjun, the national power company. The hydroelectricity it generates is contracted for sale for 50 years to the American aluminium giant Alcoa, which is closing two smelters in the US and relocating to Iceland as a cost-cutting measure.

After what it claims were extensive community input and environmental studies, Alcoa is fast completing construction of the Fjar?a?l (“aluminum of the fjords”) smelter, which is expected to create hundreds of jobs in Iceland, both in the facility and in supporting industries. Late in March this year, the first ship carrying cargo for the smelter arrived in Reydarfjordur. The Pine Arrow was bringing nearly 40,000 tonnes of alumina from Western Australia, after a voyage of 44 days. It takes almost two tonnes of alumina to produce one tonne of aluminium.

So far so good, it may seem. Four hundred jobs, an addition to the economy and the harnessing of natural power.

Karahnjukar Dam

But a movement called Saving Iceland, a coalition of groups opposing further development, is up in arms. The area of the dam is one of the main breeding grounds for reindeer. It is a protected nesting ground for thousands of pink-footed geese and a favourite haunt of the snowy owl, ptarmigan and the majestic gyrfalcon. The rock formations – red, black and all colours of the rainbow – are a unique record of 10,000 years of geological and climatic change, providing clues to scientists worldwide, studying, among other things, global warming. All this is to disappear under water. The environmental impact of the project spreads much wider than this highland wilderness and the fjord below. Other rivers will be disturbed, the habitat of animals such as seals will be destroyed and an officially protected area, Kringilsarrani, will be damaged. Many geologists fear catastrophic flooding may result from frequent glacial surges and eruptions in K?rahnj?kar’s catchment area. They also question the wisdom of building a huge dam on a substructure weakened by geothermal fissures.

“It is a very rare nature that we are the guardians of,” says Olafur Pall Sigurdsson, one of the organisers of Saving Iceland, “and we are squandering it.”

Last September, Omar Ragnarsson, one of the country’s most respected television reporters, announced that he could no longer cover the K?rahnj?kar project with impartiality and would campaign against it. Answering his call, more than 8,000 people attended an anti-dam rally in Reykjavik. In 2006 Andri Snaer Magnason, a poet, playwright and novelist, published Dreamland, an overwhelmingly convincing book that puts Iceland’s environmental issues into a global perspective.

Alcoa acknowledges that any human development cause changes within the environment. It claims to have a team of 60 people, all experts in their field, working to design the project in keeping with Alcoa’s long-term goals for sustainable development. 

Iceland’s Goals

What about Iceland’s long-term goals? It is hard to reconcile Alcoa’s words with the reality of this monster, which dominates the landscape – the main dam 190m high, 730m wide and 53 km of tunnels, the largest structure of its kind in Europe. Nor is it much consolation that Alcoa has launched its “Ten Million Trees” programme, starting with the planting of seedlings in the Reydarfjordur area. True, Iceland’s is a stark landscape, so deforested that the government used to (and perhaps still does) supply tree seeds to residents and ask them to scatter the seeds from their cars wherever they went.

Can Alcoa Forest possibly make up for Alcoa’s forced violation of the land?

Sensitive eco-tourists can contribute to Iceland’s economy and well-being, without doing damage, by travelling lightly, taking only photographs and leaving only footprints. AwimAway’s Iceland Gold tour (www.awimaway.com) takes in all the magical wonders of Iceland in a green and environmentally friendly way.

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Discount China Travel Tour Packages http://balashiha.su/?p=2652 http://balashiha.su/?p=2652#respond Thu, 26 Aug 2010 22:27:50 +0000 http://balashiha.su/?p=2652 Discount China Travel Tour Packages

I’ve usually desired to go to Asia to experience some of the amazing cultures which are a large number of many years old. As excellent as America is, it’s a quite youthful country compared to a lot of other nations out there and simply doesn’t possess the exact same historical attractiveness as, say, some Chinese monuments that date back again to some couple of hundred many years B.C. (such as Great Wall). That’s why I’ve been saving money for the China travel tour and am now seeking into all the various packages offered.
Ordinarily, I’d make this form of journey alone or using a friend. In reality, I’ve in no way gone on any class tours anywhere, except for course field trips and thus forth. But because on the language barrier, issues are a bit different this time around. I’ve serious doubts regarding how well I would fare trying to make it close to Beijing or Shanghai on my very own. I certainly wouldn’t be in a position to read the language, and I’m not certain how a lot of survival Chinese phrases I’d be able to learn among now and my holiday. So heading on a China travel tour having a group can make sense so far as convenience goes. No less than there are going to be a guide who knows the language and the numerous sightseeing locations, thereby eliminating or tremendously decreasing the chances of getting lost or working into other minor difficulties.
Anyway, I’ve been checking for discount China travel tour packages on the net and like what I’ve seen therefore far. Quite a few with the packages include journeys to top sightseeing destinations much like the Great Wall and the Forbidden City, as well as countless temples, shrines, and mausoleums to significant emperors. All in-country transportation and lodging is incorporated in these packages. So are numerous meals. Right after crunching some numbers, it looks as even though a group China travel tour would be a lot less expensive than making the exact same arrangements for one or two individuals. Considering that I have to have to conserve money any way I can, I will most likely go the group route.
An additional factor I am going to look for earlier to booking a specific China travel tour will be the inclusion of free time. I do not want every single single hour of my trip for being accounted for ahead of time by some random agency. I am positive there are going to be some things that I would like to do or see on my personal, away in the rest of the team so I’ll absolutely require that form of freedom built in to the routine.
I do have to iron out a couple of other details before embarking on my adventure, such as getting a tourist visa to permit me to enter the country legally. But otherwise it appears that I’ll be able to discover an inexpensive China travel tour package that may enable me to knowledge a lifestyle that dates back again a huge number of years. I can’t wait!

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Cruise Deals 2010 – Still Afloat &”royal Caribbean Cruise Deals&” On The Oasis Of The Seas Cruise Ship And Last Minute Cruises http://balashiha.su/?p=2486 http://balashiha.su/?p=2486#respond Mon, 16 Aug 2010 03:31:47 +0000 http://balashiha.su/?p=2486 Cruise Deals 2010 – Still Afloat &”royal Caribbean Cruise Deals&” On The Oasis Of The Seas Cruise Ship And Last Minute Cruises

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Bus Hire: How to Make it a Little Bit Easier for You http://balashiha.su/?p=1589 http://balashiha.su/?p=1589#respond Wed, 02 Jun 2010 01:14:13 +0000 http://balashiha.su/?p=1589 Bus Hire: How to Make it a Little Bit Easier for You

Searching for a bus hire can be time-consuming, especially if you always end up with the wrong one: a company that could not accommodate your request or one that doesn’t meet your standards. Fortunately, today, it’s possible to have different kinds of alternatives for your bus hire, making it convenient for you to choose and pick.
What You Can Expect from a Bus Hire
When you speak of bus hire nowadays, you’re actually talking of choices. There are plenty of them, considering the hundreds of providers and operators that belong to the company and located in different parts of the world, including UK. However, they may differ according to the following:
1. Size of the bus. The buses can range from very small to the extremely large ones. This is to make sure that they can accommodate the number of passengers or travelers that would want to rent the bus.
2. Number of persons who are going to travel. Majority of these bus hires are ideal for groups, because of their seating capacities. Nevertheless, you can still come up with a group of between 10 and 15 people, which is actually considered a small one.
3. Tours you want to avail. Some buses are ideal for long hours of travel, or even for overnight stay, whilst others are just suitable for a weekend or a one-day tour. You can also hire a bus for airport transfers. Regardless, you may have to coordinate with any customer service representative from IMG Coach, since the prices may vary. He/she can help you maximise your budget, so you don’t end up getting shortchanged in the end.
Things to Know about Bus Hires
The rules regarding buses for hire may differ from one company to another. There are also regulations set by the government for the industry. Commonly, though, here are the basics:
1. There will always be a driver for every bus. When you’re going to rent a bus, a driver is already included. Normally, you’re not allowed to have somebody else amongst your team to take control of the wheel. You may, however, submit a list of qualifications for the driver that you want to have.
2. Fees cover all operating and maintenance costs. The amount that you’re going to pay for the rented bus will normally include all costs associated with the operations, such as the wage of the driver, fuel expenses, toll fees, and maintenance of the machineries or the bus itself.
3. You may have to shoulder for the meal and accommodation of the driver. When planning a trip, you may want to include the driver to your budget, since usually, you will have to shoulder for his expenses during weekend or long tours.
When you’re looking for a bus hire in UK, you can approach IMG Coach. They have hundreds of providers and operators, who can always meet your needs and demands. Drivers of the bus hire, moreover, are qualified to provide excellent transport and customer service to all their clients.

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The Disneyland Hotel – By Best Hotel Deals http://balashiha.su/?p=8405 http://balashiha.su/?p=8405#respond Mon, 24 May 2010 22:00:07 +0000 http://balashiha.su/?p=8405 The Disneyland Hotel – By Best Hotel Deals

For the ultimate Disneyland vacation, you should definitely stay at the Disneyland Resort Hotel.

With 990 rooms in three high rise towers, this is the original Disney Hotel, located in Downtown Disney. If you want to truly experience all that Disneyland has to offer, you must stay at the Disneyland Resort Hotel.

Hector Milla Editor of the “Best Hotel Deals” website — http://www.BestHotelDeals.biz — pointed out;

“…The guest rooms in the Disneyland Hotel are astounding. Offering standard rooms and suites, each room has either a king size bed or two queen size beds, room service, phones with voicemail, irons, ironing boards, refrigerators, hairdryers, make up mirrors, and safes. Cribs and roll away beds are available, as well as smoking and non-smoking rooms. The rooms are even sprinkled with Pixie Dust! For families, the suites are highly recommended. Suites contain one, two, or three bedrooms, and have all of the amenities of a standard room as well…”

The Concierge service at the Disneyland Hotel cannot be topped. Concierge service entitles you to priority check-in, admission to an exclusive lounge, a continental breakfast, an evening wine and cheese reception. Nightly turn-down service is included, as well as DVD players and complimentary movies. You will also have an unlimited supply of bottled water and soft drinks. The Concierge serves to
make your vacation as enjoyable and trouble-free as possible.

Disney touches are everywhere, and this is the closest you can actually come to living in Never Land. The swimming pool even has a Never Land theme, and there are several cove pools and a sandy beach. The hotel also features a children’s playground, a volleyball court, and Koi fish ponds. The recreational area encompasses a 5000 square foot area inspired by Peter Pan. There are many scenic waterfalls, tropical foliage, and mysterious caves on the property. There is even a Team Mickey work out room full of state-of-the-art gym equipment.

At the Disneyland Hotel, you will feel like your Disney experience has truly already started as soon as you walk in the door. This is where the famous Goofy’s Kitchen is located, as well as The Captain’s Galley, The Coffee House, Crocs Bits ‘n’ Bites, Granville’s Steak House, Hook’s Pointe, The Wine Cellar, and The Lost Bar.

“…When you stay at the Disneyland Hotel, your vacation continues even after a day of sight seeing and attractions in the park. In fact, your Disneyland vacation begins each and every morning when you wake up in the Magic Kingdom that the Disneyland Hotel represents…” added H. Milla.

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