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cabotono says:
Rio offers so much for so little. Can be considered over rated for some people? Rio is a city with such cultural variety. You need to be aware of your surroundings but like every city just be careful and use common scence. Just listen to the hotels recommendations and avoid the dangerous places. Th…
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point says:
Unique to the American Industry, Point Pleasant offers an all inclusive plan, (except for dinner) including an open bar. This is much like the big super clubs in Jamaica and Mexico, but located in Bristol, RI on a 25 acre waterfront estate. The 33 room manor has been completely restored and has a …
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markdd says:
I stayed at the Flipper during my stay in Pattaya and had a great time. It is located right across the street from the beach and surrounded by beer bars. It is also a short walk to walking street or jump on the 10 baht taxi wagon.
The staff was very nice and helpful. Very good security as well. …
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NickDeJesu says:
This hotel is laid out well with most rooms overlooking the pool and outside bar. What makes this hotel attactive is the entrance and layout. Once you come in to check-in, you will see the indoor bar and outdoor pool. 24 hour bar, wifi, food and other amenities makes this hotel a comfortable stay. T…
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Biglush_23 says:
After a solid morning and afternoon hike, we settle down into our humble lodgings for the next few days. This place is a wayward traveller's paradice. Full kitchen, five fridges, complete with hardware, silverware and all the amenities, two stoves, a gigantic lounge, a fireplace, a game room with …
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yadilitta says:
This info might be applied for whole Colombian airports, but the only one I experienced was the one in Cali ;)
When you are clearing customs, as in many other places in the world, you have to be patient and answer all the questions with a big smile although they are many or even annoying, hehe. …
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alesqi says:
Ok, so you're about to travel to the City of Wonders, you've been reading everything and its opposite on internet, in travel guides etc., but you're still left with no real advice on "what should *I* do?".
It exactly happenned to me the same way, so read on.
I'll go straight to advices you could…
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tjm008 says:
With the escalation in security at airports it is a good idea to give yourself plenty of time to get to the airport and proceed through customs - believe me the times the Travel Agents, etc., give should be adhered to and more! Especially in this day and age.
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Africancrab says:
The much anticipated Fort Lauderdale meet-up was being organized by Joanne (Flyinhigh) in honour of the charming British Travbuddy Caroline (cazular). After what seemed like a really short chat with Joanne about it, I made up my mind that I would like to attend the meet-up, this of course was follow…
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jl_ghs316 says:
I went for a weekend away in London and decided to stay at the Meininger Hotel in South Kensington. The location of the hotel was great! It was right down the street form the Victoria and Albert museum and the Natural History museum. Hyde park is a five-minute walk from the hotel. I am a big walker …
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