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Fun, Inexpensive Things to Do in Las Vegas – How to Stretch Your Dollar in Sin City

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Fun, Inexpensive Things to Do in Las Vegas – How to Stretch Your Dollar in Sin City

By: Dennis Lindsay

While it’s generally relatively inexpensive to get to Las Vegas, once you arrive in Sin City it is usually a whole different story. Even the most frugal travelers will swiftly find their budget busted as the cost of food, drinks and entertainment shock the wallet over and over again. Unfortunately, spending money in Vegas is an inescapable reality. However, there are still some good deals to be found, and savvy travelers can enjoy themselves without returning from their holiday with a whopping credit card bill. Here are a few of the inexpensive gems we found on our last trip to Las Vegas:

Inexpensive food and drinks in Las Vegas

When wandering down the strip we always stop to check out the menus at …

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Cruising The Dutch Antilles – Curacao vs. Aruba

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Cruising The Dutch Antilles – Curacao vs. Aruba

Submitted By: Susan Gerle

Cruising has become a safe way of traveling, especially when there is so much unrest in the world right now. Here is a compariso between 2 islands in the Dutch Antilles; Curacao and Aruba.
Curacao wants to be a major tourist island, yet when we arrived by ship, the dock was no more than 50 metres long. As we looked to the right over the town we viewed a lovely seaside-walking path. The town buildings are nicely painted in the true Dutch tradition.
Then our eyes moved left to a baseball park with busted, broken down, unpainted fences all in very poor condition. We continued looking to the left and noticed even more; 2 swimming pools surrounded with broken fencing and …

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Useful Tips To Avoid Robbery and Rip-Offs in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

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Useful Tips To Avoid Robbery and Rip-Offs in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

By: Susan Gerle

I have spent many years traveling and living in Mexico, especially in Puerto Vallarta. Recently I stayed in an all-inclusive resort for the first time. It was also my first experience getting robbed.
99% of the staff at the resorts are as honest as I am. There is always the 1% though that can’t be trusted. I personally feel the reason for robbery in an all-inclusive resort is the huge monetary distance between the staff and the customers. Most servers and housekeepers are averaging $5 to $6 per day in wages in Puerto Vallarta. In order to feed their families, it requires extra income from some source. The honest ones work 2 and 3 jobs. The thieves find robbing vacationers an …

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How To Scoop A Lounge Chair And Other Challenges At All-Inclusive Resorts

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How To Scoop A Lounge Chair And Other Challenges At All-Inclusive Resorts

By: Susan Gerle

I am normally a budget traveler but recently I stayed at an all-inclusive 4 star hotel in Puerto Vallarta for the first time. It was quite an experience. Simple things became a challenge, which surprised me. I thought staying at an all-inclusive meant a stress-free holiday.
The first one was getting to the hotel. I know the Puerto Vallarta airport well and usually walk out the door and get on a city bus or grab a cab. This time the hotel supplied transportation. We were one of the first couples off the plane, so we had to wait for everyone else. An hour later we finally got to the hotel, normally a 10-minute ride from the airport. Then we lined up to …

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Experiences on an All-Inclusive Trip To Cuba

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Experiences on an All-Inclusive Trip To Cuba

Submitted By: Susan Gerle

Taking a vacation to an all-inclusive resort in Cuba can be a new experience for many. Here is a journal account of what you could expect.
Day 1 was a non-event as we simply drove to the Marriott hotel in Toronto in prep for an early departure the next morning. Our only issue was having to drive slowly behind a couple of snowplows for what seemed forever.
Day 2 started off well with a prompt departure from the Marriott to Pearson airport thanks to a great bus driver but then things changed when we reached the airport. The check in with Air Canada was fine with a very friendly, helpful hostess but then we hit security.
While I sailed through the procedure myself …

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