Visit Florida

June 22nd, 2008

Florida, with a total area of approximately 58,000 square miles is the twenty second (22) largest state in the nation, however it’s population which is in excess of 17,000,000 makes it the nation’s fourth (4th) largest state population wise. It has over 1,800 miles of coastline with over 1,200 miles of beaches, over 5,000 islands, over 8,000 lakes including Lake Okeechobee, the second (2nd) largest freshwater lake in the United States, more than twenty (20) major commercial airports (twelve of which are international airports), fourteen (14) deepwater ports, over 385,000 hotel rooms, over 100,000 campsites and over 1,250 golf courses (more than any other state in the nation). Over 75,000,000 people visit Florida each year and over 350,000 people move to Florida each year.

Florida is a beach lover’s paradise, with it’s over 1,200 miles of sandy beaches (many of them are white sand) on the clear warm waters of both the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. Go sunning, swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving or surfing almost all year round. If you prefer freshwater swimming, you will find over 8,000 lakes with some of the most beautiful scenery anywhere.

Go saltwater or freshwater fishing to your hearts content. Go saltwater sport fishing for blue marlin, wahoo, sailfish, dolphin, kingfish, swordfish, yellowfin, blackfin tuna, redfish, bonefish, tarpon and numerous other sportfish. Go freshwater fishing in Florida’s canals, lakes, ponds, and rivers for bass, bluegill, crappie, bream, catfish, sturgeon and more (There are over 250 species of freshwater fish found in Florida.).

Florida’s is a golfer’s paradise with it’s over 1,250 beautiful, well maintained, golf courses (most of which can be played year round). Many of these courses are among the best in the world. Check out the Ocean Hammock course with it’s eight (8) oceanfront holes, or the Tournament Player Course at Sawgrass which is the is the Stadium course home for the annual Players’ Championship, or the Bay Hill invitational course in Orlando which is the masterpiece of golf legend Arnold Palmer, or the World Golf Village, in St. Augustine, which is home to the World Golf Hall of Fame.

Florida is teeming with amusement parks, zoos, museums, etc.. Visit Disney World, Kennedy Space Center, Epcot Center, Busch Gardens, Universal Studios, The Naples Zoo, Key West Aquarium, Sunken Gardens, St. Augustine Alligator Farm, Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Museum, Gatorland, SeaWorld Adventure Park, Silver Springs, Animal Kingdom, Cypress Gardens Adventure Park, Homosassa Springs State Wildlife Park, Disney-MGM Studios, Islands of Adventure, Astronaut Memorial Planetarium and Observatory, Big Cat Rescue, Butterfly World, The Shell Factory & Nature Park, Titanic - The Experience, Orange Blossom Balloon Rides, Palm Beach Zoo at Dreher Park, Parrot Jungle Island, Jungle Adventures, Lion Country Safari, Marineland, Dinosaur Adventure Land and dozens of other attractions.

Visit the 1,399,078 acre Everglades National Park, the only subtropical preserve in North America. It contains both temperate and tropical plant communities, including sawgrass prairies, mangrove and cypress swamps, pinelands, and hardwood hammocks, marine and estuarine environments, rich bird life with bald eagles and wading birds, such as the roseate spoonbill, wood stork, great blue heron and a variety of egrets along with owls, hawks, vultures, ducks and more. Alligators and crocodiles both inhabit the park. You will also find panthers, deer, boar, black bear, grey fox, manatee and many other species of animals. Tour the Evergaldes by airboat, riverboat, canoe, kayak, bicycle or car.

Go swimming, boating, camping, fishing, hiking, biking and hunting at Lake Okeechobee, at 730 square-miles it is Florida’s largest lake and the second largest freshwater lake in the United States.

Pamper yourself and stay at one of Florida’s many luxury resort hotels like, the Boca Raton Resort and Club, one of Florida’s several Ritz-Carlton Hotels, the Fairmont Turnberry Isle Resort & Club, the Breakers, the St. Regis Hotel & Resort, The Colony Palm Beach, Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts in Palm Beach and Miami, the Costa Del Sol, the Mandarin Oriental, LaPlaya Beach & Golf Resort, Don CeSar Beach Resort & Spa and many more.

If you don’t want to stay in a luxury hotel, Florida has hotels, condos, motels, RV parks and campgrounds in every price range.

For more information about the state of Florida see: http://www.usacitydirectories.com/florida.html, a directory of links to the state of Florida guides and directories listing hotels, restaurants, attorneys, real estate brokers, information, resources, services, things to do, places to go and more.

David G. Hallstrom, Sr. is a retired private investigator and is currently the publisher of several internet directories, including http://www.usacitydirectories.com a directory of national, state, county and city guides and directories listing local guides, directories, web sites and web pages providing resources, services and information about things to do and places to go.

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Spring Break Time - Woo Hoo!!

June 3rd, 2008

So, you are a student or twenty something heading out for a week full of fun, sun, partying, hot bodies, and hopefully memories to keep forever.
Before you head out, we just want to remind you to have a good time, but be aware of the dangers that lurk on every spring break trip. Below is a list of tips that kept us safe and will one day keep our kids safe too.

My spring breaks were just a few years ago and oh what a time we had. Three years in a row I headed to popular destinations in Florida and spent a week having the best time! Inhibitions were gone and things happen on spring break that you don’t normally see. Partying all day and night was a great way to take a week off from the studies, but we were sure to follow some guidelines so we came home in one piece and out of trouble.

So, here are our tips on having an excellent spring break as well as a safe one

Pack intelligently and don’t forget all your necessities. Make a list. Trust me forgetting things like your ID can ruin the whole trip.

Be careful: There are predators who love to focus on college students. The one time to listen to your parents advice about protecting your money and self is now. College breaks are all about having good time, but don’t let it become a nightmare by not being smart and watching out for each other.

Some tips for being safe include, knowing your way around the area, knowing how to get ahold of the authorities, keeping track of each other, not hooking up with random people, keeping important items in safe places, and letting others know where you are. Don’t go off alone!
Stay away from illegal or suspicious activities. For instance, some guys rolled up in a van to me and a friend and offered to sell us a drug. We said no, knowing that it could have cost us dearly.

Drink responsibly! Be careful of drinking out in the sun (dehydration), watch your drinks at the bars so someone doesn’t slip something in them, don’t let your friends drink so much that they can’t control themselves, watch out for alcohol poisoning, don’t drink and drive, and look our for each other. Stay hydrated and eat before you go drinking! Not to be a downer, but it will help you have a better time.

Are the deals all gone?? No! You are in luck. There are many websites on the web including Hotwire, Priceline, and others that specialize in last minute deals. If you are leaving in the next few weeks, then you have plenty of time. If you are like we were, you are just going without any bookings. Might not be a good idea.

Protect your belongings. Whether you have saved all year or the parentals are flipping the bill, you will want to keep all your belongings protected. People in and out of rooms and people having too good of a time leaves you wide open for trouble if you aren’t careful.

Tell the parents you’ll be ok. As long as you and your friends stick together, stay in the popular areas, look out for one another, and have a way to contact someone, you should be ok. Don’t let anyone go off with random people alone. They just worry about you, so don’t give them reasons to do so.

Finally, use common sense. This is a no brainer, but a challenge to do after being wiped out by school and all you are thinking about is having fun for the week.

There is a number of things to look out for, but these are the important ones and will put you on the right track.
Have a good time and come back with stories!

Our site Discount-Florida-Vacations.com is a fun vacation guide offering a ton of information, fun, and experiences to Florida, Florida beaches, and Walt Disney World from two Florida beach lovers!! Hey, everyone needs a break, so take time from your busy lives and visit us. You’ll feel like you’re in Florida before you ever go!

You can read more about us, and the priceless tools we use at =>http://www.discount-florida-vacations.com

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How to Check to See if Your Precious Vacation Location is a Dive

April 11th, 2008

I travel a lot and I love discount travel the most! Who would pay full price for resorts if they found out there was a way to save more?

Well, when I travel, I like to get a discount and do research first.

Everyone should do some research about their destination cities and also the resort or hotel they are planning on staying at.

One of my favorite sites, which I go back to again and again, is www.tripadvisor.com.

Trip Advisor is great because I can read the reviews of people who stayed at the resorts and I can see if there are many positive or negative reviews.

I cannot tell you how many times I saved my family from demise by checking there first and it steered me away from a dive.

Don’t make the same mistake I did once. We booked a trip for a hotel in Orlando, the pictures looked good, but I did not take heed from the advice in the reviews. When we got to our room, the bed mattress was flat, and the air conditioner sounded like a Harley Davidson. That night we switch to a different room, but it was not much better, we left the next morning for something incredible that we found through our travel club, which cost us less and gave us more!

Go to trip advisor, type in your resort name and it will be ranked, based on popularity, as well as give you popular sites to see near and around.

Trip Advisor is not the only review service in town. Many of the other major online booking services also let you post reviews or read reviews so you know before you go!

Happy travels!

Jeff Mills is a former Youth Pastor of 9 years, who is now a full time internet information entrepreneur, book author, speaker, sales coach, and also an avid traveler.

Jeff has passionately pursued seeking the best discount travel clubs and has discovered Coastal Vacations Travel Club to be the top of the heap, saving members up to 75% off their trips for life. Discover how you can travel and earn $1000 or more in commissions immediately at http://www.coastal-vacation-club.com for a fantastic work from home career or a great travel club bargain.

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