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Becoming a Beach Bum on a Jamaican Vacation

My wifejamaica and I have the following very simple vacation requirements: warm weather, rest, relaxation, good food, fine wine, sun-bathing on the beach, shopping, and occasional dancing. Tropical vacations would seem to provide what’s needed. We found that a Jamaican vacation is designed for people like us. It fulfilled our every requirement, and did so at a reasonable cost. We shopped around on the Internet before we bought, and found a great package deal.

We spent all of our four days in Montego Bay. Our hotel wasn’t on the beach, but within a short walking distance. With weather as fine as Jamaica’s a short walk is worth it for a great inexpensive deal on accommodations. Most of our time was spent on the beach. My wife’s a great swimmer and loves to be in the water. I’m more the jump-in-and-get-wet type. Splash and dash back to the blanket with a good book.

For a change of pace, one day we decided to forgo the beach and spend some time downtown shopping. You don’t play with price tags when you shop in Montego Bay, and I assume anywhere in Jamaica, you bargain. You want a deal, and the vendor does not want to let you go without a sale. Initially it’s frustrating to an American who is used to a fixed selling price, but after a few skirmishes, it becomes fun. It makes shopping a real sport.

In the evenings, after a quick walk back to the hotel to change, it involved only another short stroll to find sustenance in one of the many fine restaurants at the Oceanside. The food is absolutely delicious. I’m not sure how they do it, but I had a black bean concoction that must have been flavored with oranges. I still can’t get it out of my mind.

One other special evening was spent on an cruise around Montego Bay. There was dancing on the boat, which was quite a challenge for one whose entire dance routine consists of the old two step. But the Jamaican crew was only too willing to help me move my two left feet, although it was really my hips that didn’t know what to do. By the time I tried out my new moves at one of the local night spots, I made a commendable effort, overshadowed by my wife, or course, who has naturally mobile hips.

As with all enjoyable vacations, the Jamaican experience ended too quickly, but it was memorable. I enjoyed the place and the people. My wife and I intend to go on another Jamaican vacation in the near future, but this time we’re going to approach it from the sea on a Caribbean cruise.

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Disney World – Where Family Memories are Made

disneyMy wife and I have travelled to many places that compete for “the best place we’ve ever visited.” It’s impossible to pick a favorite. When it comes to picking which vacation destination was the best place we’ve ever visited as a family, however, there’s no hesitation at all. It’s Disney World in Orlando, Florida. For one full week, my wife and I along with our ten year old and thirteen year old sons completely forgot that we had other lives before our visit. We were immersed in what we thought was paradise, smiling and laughing for seven full days.

Epcot Center is definitely the part of Disney World meant for grownups. There is enough activity and enough rides to keep the children entertained, but the real impact is upon adult education provided at each country’s pavilion. The history and the cultural experience can’t be beat anywhere. You actually feel that you have visited each country that has an Epcot area dedicated to its culture. Be prepared to eat. Sampling ethnic foods is one of the most fulfilling activities. In just a few afternoons you’ll be able to experience trips to Canada, China, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Morocco, Norway, and the United Kingdom. You’ll enjoy the ambience of each country without wasting money on air fare.

Of course, entertaining adults is not really the purpose of making the trip a family affair. The true enjoyment of Disney World is not the great experience that adults cannot help but enjoy; it’s the joy of seeing your children totally immersed in the world of Disney – the world as it should be. The kids can expend all of their excess energy at Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon, swimming, rafting, and careening down some of the longest water slides in the world. Animal Kingdom Park will thrill them as they view the hundreds of exotic animals, with the opportunity to get up close and pet many of them. The real thrill, however, is The Magic Kingdom.

All childhood fantasies and dreams come together here in Disney’s masterpiece of illusion. Whether walking through Main Street USA, Adventureland, Frontierland, Tomorrowland, or Fantasyland, your children’s smiles will never leave their faces, nor will yours from watching their total abandonment into the experience of each theme park.

If you never take another trip as a family, make the effort to enjoy Disney World together. It will be a bonding experience like no other. Your children will never forget that special time together, and will relive it someday in the distant future when they take their family to Disney World for their “vacation of a lifetime.”

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