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Archive for February, 2009
We're going to Sandusky, OH, to the roller coaster/water park for our honeymoon. I'm wondering what to take other than general travel items. Is there anything you forgot to take on your last vacation?
On our wedding/honeymoon trip to Key West and then onto Mexico, we forgot the sunblock. It was all ready to go, sitting out, but never put in the bag. So we bought more in Key West.
On our most recent trip, hubby forgot his little pair of scissors.
Just remember to pack any personal items and prescriptions that you need. Most everything else can be replaced once you find out that you forgot it.
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Me and my fiance are going to honeymoon in Hawaii and don't want to make all the plans for tours and stuff. Where should we start?
There aren't too many all-inclusive resorts in Hawaii. Hawaii is better known for having condo resorts, with lots of space (as opposed to a hotel room) and kitchen facilities.
A good travel agent should be able to help you make arrangements for your trip, including tours.
Or, you could take an escorted tour of one or more islands. Escorted tours also usually provide at least some of your meals, so it's closer to all-inclusive.
But Hawaii is so easy to get around, you really do not need an escorted tour. You can get around easily yourself, and there are full and half-day tours that cover just about anything you'd want to do.
Which island do you want to visit? That also makes a difference in terms of what to do and how to get around. Oahu has more nightlife (in Honolulu and Waikiki), and Maui is the honeymoon "hot spot". The Big Island has the active volcano, and Kauai is very laid-back.
you can email me privately if you want more info.
tripdiva
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Looking for a travel package to see some lighthouses along the East Coast,in Maine preferably.Bed and Breakfast,log cabin inns or something very romantic.Possibly this will be a honeymoon trip ! She is very much into lighthouses and this would be a great trip for both of us since neither has seen much of the East Coast. Thanks
Pick up a map of the Maine coastline. Rent an auto and drive the shoreline as close as possible to the ocean. The lighthouses are on most maps. Be sure to visit Lighthouse Depot in Wells, Maine. We used Orbitz for motels. We have been to 156 lighthouses nationwide, Michigan has the most colorfull ones, good luck and happy climbing the steps, the views are great.
