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Destinations in Argentina - Argentina Travel Advice Destinations in Argentina Contact Travelsur | Log Out | Argentina Forums | Search Travelsur Home | Moderators | Register | Edit Profile Argentina Travel Advice »Destinations in Argentina Thread Last Poster Posts Pages Last Post Qualcuno mi potrebbe aiutare!! Roberto 2 1 12-28-05 5:15 pm American Dollars Santiago Bengolea 6 1 12-27-05 4:42 am Entering Brasil from Argentina Roberto 2 1 12-24-05 4:55 pm Christmas Buenos Aires Santiago Bengolea 4 1 12-24-05 6:17 am Advice for trip to Argentina Roberto 40 1 12-22-05 11:45 am Mendoza Fishing and Hunting Riyad Anabtawi 4 1 12-21-05 6:45 pm Ranches in Buenos Aires Roberto 20 1 12-21-05 4:56 pm Bariloche and Iguassu Falls Santiago Bengolea 37 1 12-13-05 7:41 pm Hi there... ... 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Roberto 4 1 12-28-04 11:43 am Start New Thread Argentina Destinations There are some wonderful, inexpensive options that you can explore while visiting Argentina. Depending on the length of your trip I'd recommend spending time in Buenos Aires -the capital of Argentina- and also in Iguazu Falls , about 700 miles north of Buenos Aires. Visiting Iguazu is economical. A three night package that includes air fare, lodging in a 5 stars hotel , all transfers and breakfasts, plus 3 excursions is about $480 USD per person (pricing may vary at the time of booking due to availability and may differ from May 2005 prices). In Buenos Aires, there are many things to do , including outdoor activities such as visiting ranches and learning about Gauchos ' life. Not to mention getting acquainted with tango and other forms of traditional argentine music like malambo . Perhaps 4 nights in Buenos Aires and 3 nights in Iguazu may do for a nice one week vacation, but this is just but one alternative. For more accurate pricing on specific destinations in Argentina, we usually require: - Approximate date of traveling. - Length of trip. - Main destinations you would like to visit. - Number of people traveling. There are 7 main regions that visitors like to see. In order of how much they cost they are as follows, from cheaper to most expensive: 1) Buenos Aires (capital). Lots of attractions: tango , ranches and gauchos . Buenos Aires lifestyle: shopping, hanging out and best steaks in the World. 2) Iguazu Falls in Misiones province (The Iguazu Falls, jungle trips, Wanda mines, San Ignacio Jesuits ruins, etc). Many times, this visit will include crossing the border into Brazil for which american citizens are required a visa. Iguazu Falls, sometimes called Iguassu, are known because of their enourmous water beds and heights. 3) Mendoza (west of Argentina, Andes ridge): wine tours, mountains, horse riding, white water rafting , many parks and museums . Probably, the 'greenest' province in Argentina for its many parks and flowers. During winters, Mendoza is also a well known destination for its ski center Las Leas . 4) Northwest: Salta , Jujuy and Tucuman provinces. Ravines and high altitude trips. In touch with Incas past history. Salta is of special note. It's building city codes only allow facades to resemble the colonial period so a visitor will find an enchanted place with an old flair to it, a spanish one. In Salta it is also possible to do some great trout fly fishing 5) Peninsula Valdes (in Patagonia , Chubut province). Animals in the wild: sea lions, penguins, orcas, large amount of birds species. When in season, there are guided whale watching trips . If you are into fly fishing , west of Chubut -in a town called Trevelin, the Rio Pico region- there are some of the most sought after river streams in the World for trout fishing . 6) Bariloche (southwest of Argentina in Rio Negro province, like a ski community). Spectacular scenery and unforgettable southern lakes . Bariloche is the largest southern city in Argentina with over half a million people and is house of Cerro Catedral , where great skiing is possible. 7) Glaciers (includes Calafate in Santa Cruz province and Ushuaia in Tierra del Fuego province). Most travelers take a combo Calafate/Ushuaia for about 5 nights. This is a gorgeous trip. One caveat, Argentina is large. It is the 8th largest country in the world and 4th in South America. Distances are long and logistics for traveling are not sometimes easy. So choosing too many destinations in a short span will not work. Flight connections will make you waste a lot of time in airports. One last thing. At the time of this writing -February 2005-, Argentina is still very cheap and has a very favorable rate of exchange. In particular for Europeans. So you will probably be happy visiting us, making the most of your precious travel monies. Meals and cabs are very cheap. A very nice filet mignon (almost a pound) with french fries may be around 6 bucks. Depending on the restaurant, add one more dollar. Yes, you read correctly. I was there last December. I hope this brief commentary on why you should consider traveling to Argentina sparks your desire for the 'unknown' or for traveling to a place you have never considered before. Contact Erna when you have a chance. She will help you decide how to best enjoy your stay while in Argentina. Best wishes and traveling in 2005. Travelsur staff. Weather in Argentina Author Message Argentina Forum | Last Day | Last Week | Tree View | Search | Help/Instructions | Guidelines | Travel Directory | Argentina Vacation Administration



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Training Fall Wednesday, December 28, 2005 HOTEL/TRAVEL Specially rated blocks of rooms are being held at the hotels listed below. Discounted rooms are available while blocks last, so reserve your stay today! All reservations must be made by Friday, September 9, 2005, to receive the discounted rates. Reservations are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. To reserve your room call the Training Fall 2005 Housing Desk at 866.772.4406 or make your reservation online . Courtyard Long Beach Downtown 500 East First Street Distance to Convention Center: 3 ½ Blocks Show Rate: $119 single/double Comments: Convenient to Pine Avenue attractions, Queen Mary, the Pike, and complimentary high speed internet access in all rooms . Hyatt Regency Long Beach 200 South Pine Avenue Distance to Convention Center: Adjacent Show Rate: $149/169 single/double Comments: Discover a waterfront location overlooking the Pacific Ocean that is convenient to all that Long Beach has to offer . Renaissance Long Beach Hotel 111 East Ocean Boulevard Distance to Convention Center: 1 Block Show Rate: $146 single/double Comments: The Renaissance Long Beach Hotel is a full-service hotel situated right in the heart of Long Beach and the South Bay area. The hotel is within walking distance to the Convention Center, and just a short walk to Shoreline Village, a charming California seaport with shopping, dining and entertainment . The Westin Long Beach 333 East Ocean Boulevard Distance to Convention Center: Across the Street Show Rate: $159 single/double Comments: The Westin Long Beach Hotel is adjacent to the Convention Center and Entertainment Center in the heart of downtown. Hotel is within walking distance of the beach, marina, shopping, restaurants, museums, theater, and other attractions . CONTACT US | FAQs | HOTEL/TRAVEL | DOWNLOAD A BROCHURE | REQUEST A BROCHURE © 2005 VNU eMedia Inc. All rights reserved. Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy Home About the Event What's Included Show Sponsors Registration Registration Info Register Here FAQs Conference Conference Schedule Certificate Programs Mini-Certificate Programs Keynotes Featured Presentations Special Events 2005 USDLA Fall Conference CUX: Corporate/Higher Ed Partnerships E-Games and Simulations for Learning My Planner Training Live & Online Hotel/Travel Expo About the Expo Current Exhibitors Become an Exhibitor USDLA Pavilion Expo Educational Stage Floor Plan Virtual Trade Show My Planner Hotel/Travel Exhibitor/Sponsor Services Become an Exhibitor Sponsorship Opportunities Exhibitor Resource Center Speaker Services Become a Presenter Speaker Service Center Our Other Events Instructional Design Institute Training 2006 Training Live & Online Training Directors' Forum Virtual Tradeshow Expo



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Disney Hotels :: Walt Disney World Hotels | Disney Tickets | My Hotel List | Review Reservations | Cancel Reservations | Reservations Help Book Your Walt Disney World® Resort Vacation Package Online or Call us :: 1-888-275-9100 Other Hotels near Walt Disney World® Resort: Walt Disney World® Hotels | Orlando Hotels | Kissimmee Hotels | Lake Buena Vista Hotels | Disney Land® Hotels Disney Hotels :: Walt Disney World® Hotels Value Resorts Walt Disney World All Star Movies Resort Rating: 3 magic keys Giant Icons from Favorite Disney Movies including 101 Dalmations, Toy Story, Fantasia, The Mighty Ducks and the Love Bug set the scene at this extradinary resort hotel. The Walt Disney World® All Star Movies Resort joins the two other All Star Value Priced Resorts, Walt Disney World's All-Star Music Resort and Walt Disney World's All Star Sports Resort On a 62 acre Site near the Walt Disney World® Animal Kingdom. Walt Disney World All Star Sports Resort Rating: 3 magic keys The larger-than-life flair of this fun resort will fill even the tallest order. Music landscaping and lighting create sports scenes --palm tress arranged to look like a basketball team at tip-off, a quiet pool in the shape of a baseball infield and neon and fiber optics highlight the main icons. Walt Disney World's All Star Sports Resort joins two other all star resorts-Walt Disney World's All Star Music Resort and Walt Disney World's All Star Movies resort on a 62-acre site near Walt Disney World's Animal Kingdom theme park. Walt Disney World All Star Music Resort Rating: 3 magic keys Sounds set the scene at Walt Disney World's all-star music resort. the musically themed resort doesn't miss a beat with giant banjos guitars trombones conga drums and maracas boldly greeting guests. A collection of three story buildings with themes like Broadway, Calypso, Jazz, Country and Rock n Roll make up the music hotel. Walt Disney World's all star music resort joins two other all star value-priced resorts-Walt Disney World's All Star Movies Resort and the All Star Sports Resort on a 62 acre site near Disney World's animal kingdom theme park. Deluxe Resorts Walt Disney World Animal Kingdom Lodge Rating: 6 magic keys Resort hotel guests are immersed in an environment inspired by the cultural splendor and picturesque beauty of an African wildlife reserve. Many of the deluxe resorts hotel guestrooms feature balconies overlooking 33-acre tropical savannah that is home to more than 200 mammals and birds including giraffe, zebra, thomsons gazelle, ostrich and sacred ibis. Walt Disney World Beach Club Resort Rating: 6 magic keys A sandy white beach alone a shimmering lake recreates a feeling reminiscent of the lazy days of summer along the eastern seaboard. Relaxed, yet luxurious, the deluxe resort shares an array of amenities with its sister resort--Disneys Yacht Club Resort--just a few feet away. Walt Disney World Yacht Club Resort Rating: 6 magic keys The grand, turn-of-the-century summer homes of Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket were the inspiration for this deluxe hotel resort. Comfy chairs, hardwood floors and beams of sunlight streaming in a welcoming lobby invite guests to linger. With bustling nightclubs, restaurants and quaint shops this seaside village awaits guests at Walt Disney World's boardwalk resort entertainment district. Walt Disney World Polynesian Resort Rating: 6 magic keys A relaxing tropical paradise with lush landscaping, waterfalls and colorful birds awaits guests at this deluxe hotel resort. Friendly people, fun, laughter and good cheer reflect the enchanting customs and culture of the islands. . Walt Disney World Contemporary Resort Rating: 6 magic keys From the dramatic art in the main tower with sleek monorails cruising overhead, to the casual style and convenience of garden rooms overlooking the beach, this is a Walt Disney World resort experience not to be missed. The deluxe resort's bold a-frame design makes it a modern masterpiece, capped off by a breathtaking view of the Disneys Magic Kingdom. Take in the awe-inspiring view of Cinderella Castle from high atop the resort at the award-winning California Grill Restaurant. The perfect hotel accommodations for any Disney vacation. Walt Disney World Boardwalk Inn Rating: 6 magic keys Beautifully appointed rooms, shingled rooftops, private courtyards and magnificent gardens combine to recreate the charming atmosphere of romantic bed-and-breakfast inns found along the mid-Atlantic coast of the 1940s. Plus bustling nightclubs, restaurants and shops recapture the fun and excitement of bygone seaside villages at Disneys boardwalk resort hotel entertainment district. Walt Disney World Grand Floridian Resort & Spa Rating: 6 magic keys Legendary elegance and lavish decor combine with impeccable service and spectacular views to offer guests the graciousness of a bygone era in a stunning world of Victorian charms. This deluxe resort hotel features live lobby entertainment by the Grand Floridian Orchestra, multi-paneled arch windows, turn-of-the-century gas lamps, regal chandeliers and a world-class spa. Walt Disney World Wilderness Lodge Resort Rating: 6 magic keys Resort hotel guests are immersed in an environment inspired by the cultural splendor and picturesque beauty of an African wildlife reserve. Many of the deluxe resorts hotel guestrooms feature balconies overlooking 33-acre tropical savannah that is home to more than 200 mammals and birds including giraffe, zebra, thomsons gazelle, ostrich and sacred ibis. Moderate Resorts Walt Disney World Caribbean Beach Resort Rating: 4 magic keys Relax as lush gardens, warm breezes and sunny skies beckon at this moderate priced resort. Six brightly colored island villages, each named after a Caribbean destination-capture the alluring ambiance of the tropics. Walt Disney World's Caribbean Beach Resort features seven pools and a pristine white-sand beached on the shores of a 45-acre lake. Walt Disney World Coronado Springs Rating: 4 magic keys Palm-shaped courtyards and Spanish-style haciendas create the perfect climate for relaxation at this moderately priced Walt Disney World resort. Guests can soak up the sun or splash in the pool designed as an archeological dig site with a five-story Mayan pyramid. Hotel accommodations are themed in three different areas with colorful plazas and picturesque vistas reflecting the beauty of Mexico and the American southwest. Walt Disney World Port Orleans - French Quarter Rating: 4 magic keys Stately southern mansions, rustic bayou dwellings and ornate row-house buildings are recalled at Walt Disney World's Port Orleans Resort. This resort hotel is a moderately priced resort featuring two regions: the French quarter and Riverside. A winding road and picturesque waterways that capture the mystery and romance of a trip up the Mississippi River from New Orleans to Natchez connect the two themed regions. Walt Disney World Port Orleans - Riverside Rating: 4 magic keys Stately southern mansions, rustic bayou dwellings and ornate row-house buildings are recalled at Walt Disney World's Port Orleans Resort. This resort hotel is a moderately priced resort featuring two regions: the French quarter and Riverside. A winding road and picturesque waterways that capture the mystery and romance of a trip up the Mississippi River from New Orleans to Natchez connect the two themed regions. Home Away From Home Resorts Walt Disney World Old Key West Resort Rating: 5 magic keys This home away from home hotel resort is themed to the tropical ambiance of a quaint Key West resort at the turn of the century. Studios, one bedroom, two bedroom, or three bedroom villas provide the perfect place for enchanted Disney vacations. The resort hotel features a festive boardwalk and a village of colorful clapboard-sided, tin roofed residence buildings that include spacious living areas, private balconies, beautiful views and fully equipped kitchenettes. Walt Disney World Boardwalk Villas Rating: 5 magic keys Studios, one, two and three bedroom villas combine with the elegance of a bygone era to recapture all the fun, excitement and timeless appeal of the coastal villages of the 1940s at this home away from home resort. The quaint, seaside mid-Atlantic feel is accentuated by all the shops, vendors and excitement of the nearby boardwalk. Walt Disney World Villas at The Disney Institute Rating: 5 magic keys The Villas at the Disney Institute offer villa and suite hotel accommodations in a wooded setting surrounding the lake Buena Vista Golf Course near the Downtown Disney area and Pleasure Island. Air conditioned motor coaches provide easy access to the entire Walt Disney World Vacation Kingdom. The resort offers pools and spas. Downtown Disney marketplace offers a variety of shopping, dining and marina rentals. Camping Resort Walt Disney World Fort Wilderness Cabins & Campground Rating: 5 magic keys Celebrating three decades as a true pioneer in the campground industry, Disneys Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground is a vacation haven for guests who crave natural, rustic charm amidst the most magical place on earth. This home away from home resort includes both cabins and campsites. The cabins offer a quaint, relaxing escape in surroundings that capture the rustic beauty of pioneer days. And for a real back-to-nature experience, campsites are available for travel trailers, motor homes and tents. . Other Deluxe Resort Hotels Walt Disney World Dophin Rating: 6 magic keys Ideally located adjacent to Epcot Center, MGM Studios Theme Park and Disneys Animal Kingdom, Disneys Dolphin and Swan Resorts put you in the center of the most magical place in the world. This exciting resort hotel complex offers everything you've come to expet from a world-class vacation destination. An exciting location, beautiful hotel accomodations, pampering service--it's all right here! Walt Disney World Swan Rating: 6 magic keys Ideally located adjacent to Epcot Center, MGM Studios Theme Park and Disneys Animal Kingdom, Disneys Dolphin and Swan Resorts put you in the center of the most magical place in the world. This exciting resort hotel complex offers everything you've come to expet from a world-class vacation destination. An exciting location, beautiful hotel accomodations, pampering service--it's all right here! Find our more about Orlando, Kissimmee, Lake Buena Vista & Disney World® : Walt Disney World® Official Site | City of Orlando Site | Map of Orlando | Orlando Weather Info | Orlando International Airport | City of Kissimmee | Walt Disney World Info | Lake Buena Vista Weather Info | Official Disneyland Site | The Disney Vacation Guide.com™ is not associated in any official way with the Walt Disney Company, its subsidiaries, or its affiliates. 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Austria travel: Vienna and

Austria travel: Vienna and Salzburg Austria travel: Vienna and Salzburg Austria traveltips! The Austrian cities of Vienna and Salzburg offer much for a short break As a short break, the Austrian cities of Vienna and Salzburg make an ideal combination; one magisterial and elegant, the other everyone's idea of the fairytale town, nestling into the mountains as if carved from some romantic fantasy. A scenic train journey connects the two cities in only three hours. Vienna is one of those places whose graceful reputation precedes acquaintance. The first thing that strikes you is the sense of affluent leisure that permeates the city. You may be in a capital city but relaxation or ' gemutlich' as the Austrians define it is the key word here. Trams offer a novel way to see the principal sights and if you intend a busy day's sightseeing the Vienna card (available from most retail outlets) offers great discounts. The city's main sights can be found along the Innere Stadt, the heart of the city encircled by the Ringstrasse. Here elegant shops, coffee parlours and the world-famous Staatsoper (State Opera) graciously bid you linger on your way to Stephensdom, the city's cathedral which boasts a fine view over Vienna. Nearby, in Herrengrasse 14 the Café Central is well worth a visit as its stately grandeur attests to its position as Vienna's most celebrated literary café. The best way to explore this historical area is by foot as the Hofburg Palace and Burgtheter are both within a short distance of one another. On a smaller scale but with an arguably greater impact is Mozart's house where he lived from 1784-1787. Climbing the stairs to the Figarohaus at Domgasse 5 one is propelled back into eighteenth century Vienna at the height of its musical renown, when not only Mozart but Haydn and Beethoven made their homes here. Although unfurnished, as you stroll through the rooms, listening to a Mozart concerto and glance out on the cobbled streets, the composer's spirit seems to linger more tangibly than in either of the more sophisticated museums dedicated to his memory in his native Salzburg. When one thinks of Salzburg it is Mozart and the Sound of Music that spring to mind, yet this beautiful city offers so much more than mere homage to these. It is a town of infinite charm, the old town full of cobbled streets and beautiful squares, while medieval guild signs throng the busy Getreidegasse at the heart of the shopping district. Salzburg's chief claim to glory though is no museum but its stunning skyscape, best viewed from the terrace at the Café Winkler, reached either on foot or via the Monchsberg lift. Panoramic is an understatement; suffice it to say that one suddenly feels transported to a baroque Gothic fantasy. More prosaically, the Winkler offers apple strudel to die for, so the double pleasure of gorging on both pastry and scenery are easily within reach. Several walks are possible from this point. The most spectacular takes one around the Monchsberg and up to the Hohensalzburg fortress, perched high above. Built in the 11th century and impeccably preserved this is a classic castle, stolid and authentically gloomy with an unsurpassable outlook over the town. The fit can hike down the hill into the old town whilst those less inclined will find the funicular railway a godsend. If the strains of Do-Ray-Mi can't be resisted visit the beautiful landscaped Mirabell Gardens, attached to what is possibly the finest registry office in the world. This spot, like the Nonnberg Priory will, courtesy of the film, seem strangely familiar and if your curiosity isn't sufficiently sated Panorama Tours (0662 874029) offer themed trips plus general introductory tours to help maximise a brief stay. As a memorable conclusion to any visit a journey by cable car up the Untersberg is highly recommended. Take the 55 bus from the bridge linking the commercial district to the old town and in 20 minutes you're there. Salzburg is one of those places to which even the most scenic postcard cannot truly do justice. From the moment you cross into the historic centre and begin to meander its weaving streets, it casts a formidable spell, the pastel perfection of its architecture second only to the splendour of its position. Written by Amanda Hodges - © 2002 Pagewise You are here: Essortment Home >> Travel >> Travel:Places:Europe >> Austria travel: Vienna and Salzburg << Cisalpino: the modern orient express Destinations and Attractions: Poland travel tips >>




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