Tuesday, August 7, 2007

How To Be Safe in Las Vegas

The Las Vegas Strip is one of the safest places in the country. I have routinely walked the Strip at 3 or 4 in the morning without so much as a panhandler approaching me. However, every city has it's criminal element and you should take steps to protect yourself from it.

In addition, due to attraction of the large volume of tourists, the thieves can just as easily have come in from out of town on a "business trip", staying at a hotel, as local residents. This doesn't mean you should be afraid or limit your activities. Just follow the same simple common-sense steps you'd use when visiting any large city.

  • A large crowd of tourists, money in their pockets, jammed together focused on the Bellagio Fountain Show or one of the other attractions, is enough to make a pick-pocket drool. ALWAYS be mindful of your purse or wallet. Keep your valuables well covered and don't drop your guard while checking out the attractions, gambling, shopping, at a buffet, at the pool, or even walking down the sidewalk. Shopping bags are nice but they're usually wide open at the top. You're better off with bags that you can fold the top over.

  • Always use the additional dead-bolt lock when you're in your room. As fast as new key-cards and electronic locks are developed the thieves find a way to thwart them. Don't leave large amounts of cash or valuables in your room. The hotels will keep them in their safe as a free service. Moderate amounts of cash should be locked in your suitcase. The vast majority of maids and maintenance workers are honest, hard-working people trying to make a living. However, the only way the occasional "bad apple" can come to the hotel's attention is after guests have been victimized.

  • When in a hotel/casino lobby or at the airport, always keep a hand on your luggage or set it in front of you. It only takes a second for a suitcase or bag to disappear. Thieves like busy places where people are rushing around. Hotel lobbies, casinos, and especially McCarran Airport, all fit this profile.

  • Whatever you do, don't try to walk from the Strip to Fremont Street (or visa-versa). I can tell you from personal experience that it's no "leisurely stroll", and you pass through areas where there are not a lot of people, even during daylight hours.

  • When you are walking, use the crosswalks. Jay-walking in Vegas carries a $95 fine. And when you're at the crosswalks, wait for the "Walk" light and don't step too far off the curb while you wait. The locals really fly down Sands, Flamingo, and the other streets that cross the Strip and the traffic lanes are close to the curbs. (The pedestrian bridges at Flamingo and Tropicana are helpful in this respect.) I've seen numerous posts in Las Vegas newsgroups which said that car/pedestrian accidents around the Strip happen a lot more often than the Convention and Visitors Bureau would like to admit. And often the people driving the car are themselves visitors with a rental who are sight-seeing while driving. Whether walking or driving, be extra careful around the Strip.

  • You should always bring along a photo ID with your current address and something with your name and social security number on it. The IRS requires the casinos to get this information if you hit a jackpot at a machine or do extremely well at the tables. However, don't carry the document bearing your social security number around with you. If your name, address, and SSN fall into the wrong hands you could become the victim of "credit identity theft". (You shouldn't carry your Social Security card in your wallet or purse at all anymore because this applies everywhere, not just Las Vegas. Also check any health insurance cards or school IDs you may have in your wallet. They also often have your SSN on it.) Leave your SSN document in your room, locked in your suitcase. If you do hit it big, the casino will be glad to hold onto your winnings while you go back to your room to get the document.



Cheap Eating Specials in Las Vegas hotels


Your guide to finding the best special meals in Las Vegas

Looking for cheap eating specials in Las Vegas hotels? So am I. It used to be food was tremendously cheap in Las Vegas, it is not the case anymore, however, there are still a lot of really good specials out there. You just have to look around.

I can't promise you quality, for these special prices you might barely get edible, but, I continue to search for the low cost alternative to dining in Las Vegas

Sidewalk Cafe at Bally’s Hotel and Casino- Its open 24 hours and it serves decent quality food for what seems like under ten dollars. Specials include Breakfast at 4 am which is my favorite time.

The Café at the Gold spike Hotel and Casino has the cheapest food on the planet.It is the essence of cheap eating in Las Vegas. It should be understood that for the low price specials you might not get the best possible tasting ingredients.

Magnolia's Veranda Four Queens Hotels and Casino This is one of the nicer coffee shops in town and it seems to offer the specials that are expected in the downtown area.

Las Vegas cheap eating at a nice place for a change.

Carson Street Cafe Golden Nugget Hotel and Casino Las Vegas This place is still relatively cheap but is on the high end of cheap. Specials include good sandwiches and a few good soups at this Café.

The Coffee shop at Binions The Horseshoe Hotel and Casino still understands that some of us want a piece of Prime rib for under ten dollars. They have that as well as a good menu for very reasonable prices and great daily specials. This place reminds me of old Las Vegas where cheap eating was important to everyone.

The sourdough Café at Arizona Charlie’s Hotel and Casino is the place to go for the steak and eggs special all day. $2.99 gets you a pretty decent meal.

Four Queens Hotel and Casino - 99¢ shrimp cocktail specials on a bed of lettuce with lemon and sauce. The deli at the Riviera Hotel and Casino - Offers 50¢ hots dogs specials and draft beers but I think you might have to pull one of their machines first. Las Vegas is notorious for getting you to do something before you can take advantage of the cheap eats

The Palace station buffet has some low prices for a large selection. All the Las Vegas locals love the Station casinos because of their specials for locals

The buffet at the Sahara Hotel and Casino – Last time I checked it was eight dollars, Now, it was the usual buffet meal that does not always impress, but for the price you could easily forgo good tasting. The Gold Coast Hotel and Casino offers up a steak dinner with a few extras for around $8 dollars, and it was surprisingly good!

Hard Rock Hotel and Casino offers dinner twilight specials every day for around $6 dollars - All in all Las Vegas has its share of cheap eating establishments

Basic Tips for a Trip to Las Vegas:


Choosing a Hotel

Choosing a Vegas Trip homebase is a complex affair. So many factors go into deciding where you want to set up camp, and making the wrong decision can not only be expensive but disasterous.

The best way to choose hotel is to pair your trip desires with your bankroll do a bunch of research (our Hotel and Casino Guides are a great place to start) and narrow it down one by one until there's no doubt in your mind.

People come to Las Vegas for many reasons, some come to gamble, some come for shows or gourmet food or to be pampered in stunning spas or for sex or to party or for the spectacles or Wayne Fucking Newton or for the ol' Griswold-style family vacation. Every Vegas joint does their best to suit every type of desire, but all have specific strengths and weaknesses. So below we've listed some basic desires and some joints that you might want to look into to satisfy each... keep in mind that this is just a jumping off point - dig into the Hotel/Casino guide for detailed information written from our experiences. It is SIN city after all...

What to Bring

  • Summer? Weather can get to be 110°, but nights can be quite cool - DRESS ACCORDINGLY

  • Loose fitting bright colored clothing, sunblock, shades and a sombrero for daytime strip hikes

  • If it's hot outside - DON'T GO OUTSIDE!

  • A light sweater/jacket are a good idea during summer evenings.

  • Vegas has Winter Too! It gets as cold as an Airport slot machine from November thru March. Bring a jacket!

  • Stop off at Walgreens before you check in and grab some homebase essentials:
    - Water (One big bottle, and some smaller carry-around sizes)
    - Soft Drinks/Juices (don't play mercy to the slots)
    - Nuts, Dried Fruit, Trail Mix, Jerky (compact, portable protein)
    - Candy/Sweets (just cause)
    - Crackers/Pretzels/Chips (sop up a little late night booze)
    - Candles for some late night romance ambience
    - A bottle of your favorite tipple and mixer
    - Condoms (Jesus was an optimist)
    - Extra batteries for your digital camera

  • Camera

  • A Good Book or Magazine (during tubtime or downtime)

  • Laptop (a lot of hotels offer in-room hi-speed internet access for a nominal fee)

  • Dice/Cards and a book on gaming rules/strategy

  • Your favorite teddy bear or cookay monster

  • Some swanky duds and/or a sexy cocktail dress just in case you decide to get married

  • A minimal investment in a Wine Tote Backpack is a great idea. They hold two bottles of booze, a necessity buzz maintainer when taking a break from the casino madness. It will easily and quickly pay for itself with the money you save from bypassing expensive gift shop liquor prices.

Monday, August 6, 2007

8 Tips on Finding a Good Vegas Hotel

A trip to Las Vegas should be fun and the most important thing about fun is that to have it you must put aside your worries. Picking the wrong hotel can be a disaster for your vacation,

maybe you are not close to the attractions, or maybe you are too close to the attractions.

Here I have listed the top 8 tips to guarantee that you pick the hotel that best suites your needs and ensures your family a great Las Vegas experience.

1) Location, Location, Location, where the hotel is located can make a huge impact on the vacation you have. If you pick a hotel at one end of the strip but everything you want to do is on the other you will have to do a lot of walking or pay for taxis. This can cause you to get to less of the things you wanted to see, so try to pick a hotel near the casino or attractions you plan to visit. Another important thing is that the hotels on the strip are much more expensive then the ones only a block or two away, and by using a smaller less glitzy hotel you can save hundreds of dollars.

2) Make sure the Hotel meets all your personal needs. The fancy hotels sure do look nice, but it is more important that the Las Vegas hotel you choose has the things you need to help make you more comfortable, for example if you have kids you may want to go to a hotel that offers daycare for young children or other types of activities for older kids. Maybe you are coming or renting a car and you need a hotel that offers free parking

3) Look for Deals. Even the finest hotels on the Las Vegas strip will sometimes offer discount rates on rooms to lure people in. you should always check with the hotels to see what specials they may be offering in the time that you will be on your vacation.

4) Comp Offers. Ask the hotel how many comps they will offer you to play in their casinos. Sometimes they will offer you a free night or 2 and some meals for free just to get you into their casinos.

5) Do not just go to the Hotel and Casinos web site and look at the pictures. Every casino and hotel has been reviewed at least once by someone, and many of these reviews can be read at an online casino guide web site. Besides the official reviewers word, you can also get reviews by people who actually spent their vacations in those hotels and you can read about their fun times or their horror stories.

6) Those of you who can rip yourselves away from the gaming tables in the casino may be interested to know that outside of the city, there is a beautiful desert with picturesque mountain scenery, and it is very close and easy to reach. So if you are interested in doing some hiking and getting out into nature you may want to look for a hotel that offers trips or tours in the desert.

7) Las Vegas is a growing city and has thousands of visitors every day so if you are not into crowded amusement parks or other crowded attractions you may want to avoid things on or around the strip and look for something further from the beaten path.

8) If you are not going to Las Vegas just to do some gambling, you may want to stay at one of the smaller less expensive hotels, most are less then a 5 minute drive to the casinos and the casinos offer free parking if you are going into the casino.

These are just a few things to keep in mind when traveling to Las Vegas. If you are traveling with the family, you will want to remember that Las Vegas and Nevada offer excellent hotels and casinos as well as some of the most undisturbed wildlife and nature reserves and fantastic camping in the area.

IMPORTANT TIPS ABOUT LAS VEGAS

BEST TIME TO GO
Las Vegas is a year-round destination that averages 320 days of sun annually. Note: Summer temperatures in Las Vegas regularly rise above 100 degrees Fahrenheit.

CURRENCY EXCHANGE
Most banks, hotels and resorts offer foreign money exchange. Although many casino cashiers will accept foreign currency and exchange it for U.S. dollars, you cannot purchase foreign currency from them. In hotels or resorts, visit guest services or the front desk.

GENERAL TIPS

  • Try to plan what you want to see and do in advance, but don't overschedule.

  • Bring plenty of film because Las Vegas is filled with photo ops. Most "disposable" cameras will produce great pictures if you're outdoors.

  • Use sunscreen, wear a hat and drink plenty of water when you're outdoors, even if you're not at the pool.

  • Wear comfortable clothes and shoes.

  • Take a break or do something indoors (visit a shopping mall or go to a movie) during the hottest part of the day.

  • Keep an eye out for coupon books and discounts for theme parks, attractions, restaurants, etc.

  • Ask about discounts for seniors, students, Nevada residents, etc., at theme parks and attractions.

GRATUITIES
Waiters & Waitresses: 15 to 20 percent
Bell Captains/Bellmen: $1 to $2 per bag
Concierge/VIP Services: $5
Valet Parking Attendant: $2
Hotel Maid: $2 per day
Bartenders: 15 to 20 percent
Taxi Drivers: 15 to 20 percent
Cocktail Waitresses: $1 per drink

MAKING RESERVATIONS
If you’re traveling during a peak season, be sure to secure your reservations as soon as possible. If you wait too long for airline and car rental reservations, they may be completely booked or fairly expensive. Also, if you have pets and plan to board them in a kennel while you’re gone, you should make arrangements as early as possible.

STAYING SAFE

  • Don’t allow children to swim in pools without adult supervision – not even for a short time!

  • Dress children in bright colors that you can spot easily in a crowd, and take note of the colors they are wearing.

  • Teach your children the rules of safety such as how to ask for help if they are separated from you.

  • Avoid leaving valuables such as cash, jewelry and credit cards in your hotel room while you’re out.

  • Don’t display cash in public.

  • Use travelers checks as much as possible since you can get your money back if they are lost or stolen.

SUN SAFETY

  • Avoid sun exposure during the hottest hours of the sun’s rays.

  • Apply sunscreen with a SPF (Sun Protection Factor) of at least 15, paying special attention to the face, nose, ears and shoulders.

  • Wear a hat and sunglasses with UV (Ultraviolet) protection.

  • Drink plenty of water and noncarbonated drinks, even if you do not feel thirsty.

Monday, July 2, 2007

Wonderful Tourist Attractions for Couples Visiting Maui

The same rings true for the Hawaiian island of Maui. This location is a romantic hot spot for all of the couples who step foot on the island. The following paragraphs will highlight some wonderful attractions and activities for visiting couples to take part in while vacationing in Maui.

Waterfall Hikes

Maui is home to some of the most beautiful waterfalls in the world. Centered amongst tropical rainforests, taking a hike to one of these fabulous natural settings exudes romance to the fullest extent. As many of the hiking tour companies keep their tour groups to a minimum amount of people, the couple engaging in the hike can still keep some of that romantic atmosphere even though they are with other people. Some tours, for an extra cost, may even accommodate a tour with the couple alone. One tour company that provides wonderful waterfall hikes is Maui Hiking Safaris in Pukalani.

Helicopter Tour

Some say that the best possible way to see all they possibly can of Maui is to do so by air. This is where the various helicopter tours come in handy. There is also something romantic about viewing the beautiful scenery of Maui in a helicopter with a loved one close by one’s side. Blue Hawaiian Helicopter Tours of Maui provide this attraction for visitors to the island. Located at the Kahului Airport in West Maui, Blue Hawaiian Helicopters provide a variety of tour options for individuals. One in particular that might be quite suitable for couples is the Maui Spectacular which is an 80-minute flight with a 20-minute ground stop for refreshments and enjoying the scenery. A helicopter tour is a great way to spend some time with a loved one.

Sunset Cruise

Maui is also known for its breathtaking sunsets and what better way to view one than on a sunset cruise. The Deluxe Ka’anapali Sunset Sail provides ambience, scenery and romance for couples who decide to partake in a tour of this type. A couple can bring a nice bottle of wine along and sail through the warm breeze as they watch the sun go down over the water. Taking a sunset cruise with a loved one is romance at its best.

Snorkeling Tours

For those couples who can’t wait to hop in the water, there are a number of snorkeling tours available for individuals to join in on while in Maui. Snorkeling with a loved one amongst the graceful sea creatures and fabulous scenery is another way to spend a romantic time with one’s companion. Some of these tours also provide lunch and other activities as well.

Attend a Luau

Luaus are wonderful events to attend while staying in Maui. One not only gets to indulge in a wide array of Hawaiian delicacies but gets to enjoy fabulous entertainment as well. Couples visiting Maui will especially enjoy this event as it gives them some time together to just sit back, relax, eat and enjoy the show all the while spending quality time with one another. One famous Maui luau that is attended by many individuals each year is the Royal Lahaina Luau.

Walks along the Beach

Perhaps one of the most popular, free attractions for couples to partake in while on the island of Maui is countless walks along the beautiful stretches of beach. This is a great way to get some alone time with one’s significant other while taking in all of the beauty that surrounds them in this Hawaiian paradise. Feel the romance while walking, talking and enjoying the scenery.

Horseback Riding Tours

For all of the couples out there who are animal lovers as well, there are a number of horseback riding tour companies that provide a variety of tours for the visiting public. This can also be an exceptionally romantic tour for individuals to take part in. Some tours will have small groups and couples may even be able to find tour companies that provide private horseback riding tours for that extra romantic element. Riding through the beautiful areas of Maui and perhaps even stopping for a picnic lunch in between is a great way to bring on the romance.

Romantic Dining Establishments

Another way for couples to feel the romantic component of Maui is to dine at some of the many romantic restaurants on the island. Enjoying a nice candlelit meal at a fine dining establishment on Maui is a great way to spend some quality time with a loved one. Some restaurants may even provide couples packages where the entire dining experience is one which portrays a romantic atmosphere.

Maui is an island that is romantic in and of itself. The previously mentioned items are just a few suggestions for those couples looking to get all they can from their romantic Maui experience.

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Best of the Best in West Maui

The Acid War Zone to the Blowhole is the best hike. You start of at the parking lot close by 38 mile marker just past Kapalua on Hwy 30. The hike is about 30 minutes long taking you past the old jeep road and the light beacon that leads the way. You end the hike at Hakalele Blowhole, which is where the ocean shoots up through a man-size hole in the lava. This view alone is very spectacular as the size of the spout is determined by the tide and size of the surf.

The best of the best natural pools on Maui are the Olivine Pools. In order to find this treasure you will go to mile marker 16 and then over to the rock platform overlook. If you then look down the cliff and to the left you will see a pool in the shape of a heart on the lava bench. There is a small trail leading all the way to the bench.

Best of the best diving locations is Laha’i Cathedrals I and II; along with this you need the best boat dive company which is Extended Horizons. In addition, the best company for shore dives is Pacific Dive. Both of these will take you on night dives. The prices vary from $ 59 to $ 129. At the dive location off Laha’i there is an underwater grotto with coral formations that resemble a Gothic church with stained-glass windows. The 70-foot-high spires are home to sea turtles, squid, and moray eels.

There are several beaches on the list when it comes to the best of the best beaches in West Maui all according to what activities you wish to enjoy. On the list of best beaches are Napili, Kapalua, and Ka’anapali. Napili Beach has a recessed shoreline that provides you with protection from the afternoon winds so you can enjoy sunbathing or other activities without worrying about being blown away. This beach can become quite crowded as everyone knows just how great it is. Access to the middle or south end of the beach is from Hui Drive.

Kapalua Beach is the best swimming beach. The bay area is very protected so even children can enjoy playing here. The water is not as clear as in other beaches on Maui for snorkeling. In addition, offshore you will find that it is a bit rocky. Wearing reef shoes will protect your feet if you just wish to wade around and admire the beautiful scenery without the surf beating you up.

Ka’anapali Beach may be hard to find especially if you listen to the various names that are associated to this beach. The names you may hear include Keka’a and Hanake’o’o. The best area of this beach is from Black Rock south to Canoe Beach. Along this stretch you will find resorts and the Whaler’s Village. You will enjoy the concrete path where an evening walk watching the sunset is one of the most popular things to do. This is a great beach for practically every water sport. The north end is best for snorkeling at Black Rock and the middle is wonderful for body surfing. Swimming however, is not advised in middle as the waves break on steep beach. The northern area of the beach is best for swimming.

You may hear mixed emotions when it comes to the Sugar Cane Train. However, if you have children with you, this is a great way for them to enjoying riding on the train while you relax. To adults, this might be a bit boring as the train moves slowly across old sugar cane fields, past a golf course and through a residential area. The children of course will love the train ride and with a bit of imagination you can carry the kids off on an adventure and make it more enticing

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Sunday, July 1, 2007

7 Good Reasons For Travel Insurance

For thousands of years, risks have been shared during times of tragedy. The first formal insurance company, Lloyd's of London, was formed in 1769 and their principal concept remains today - to gather the premiums of clients as a pool of resources to return to clients who experience unexpected but covered events.

So, that is the secret really, plan for the unexpected and make sure you're covered, especially when you're travelling. Whether your trip is a quick one or a round the world cruise, there are many good reasons for travel insurance. Here are just 7:

Medical Emergencies: If you fall sick or are injured during your travel, your travel insurance will give you financial coverage.

Flight Cancellations: If your flight is cancelled or delayed then your travel insurance should help. Depending on the cover available, a room for the night and even alternative travel home can be included.

Pre-existing Medical Conditions: Even if you have a pre-existing medical condition and it flares up while you're on vacation, as long as you've advised your travel insurance company prior, you should be covered.

Damage or Loss Of Personal property - What are you going to do when your luggage gets stolen? Yes, it happens, all the time. There are organised gangs that work in airports doing just that. Guess what? You need travel insurance.

Loss of Cash or Traveller's Cheques - You're in a foreign country far from home. You either lose, or have stolen, your entire holiday fund. You're going to need help and quick. Again, travel insurance is a must.

Emergency Evacuations - What with global warming and economic pressure more and more holiday destinations are being built in potentially dangerous territory. Who would have wanted to be in Thailand on that Boxing Day? Travel insurance will help if you have to get out quick.

Car Crash - It can be very difficult driving on the wrong side of the road in a strange country. Accidents happen.

Okay, there you have it. 7 good and solid reasons why you need travel insurance the next trip you make. The other alternative of course is to not take out travel insurance, or to stay at home. Now, there's an idea. But seriously, as always when taking out insurance, especially travel insurance, read the fine print. Importantly, find out before you go what is excluded, not just included. So, always read the fine print. For example, accidental coverage is not provided in case of drunken driving, driving under the influence of narcotic substances etc. Exclusions are also provided for accidents during risky sports like bungee jumping, car racing, scuba diving, white water rafting, flying (except as passenger in regular airliners), gliding, skiing, bike racing, diving, mountaineering, windsurfing etc. The list goes on (insert for your favourite potentially dangerous sport here). That means in case of accidents in these situations the insurance company is not liable to pay any amount to the insured.

Travel Accident Insurance Plans

A travel accident insurance plan can cover many different aspects of travel, including medical expenses, trip protection, flight accident, or death. Coverage protection can bring real peace of mind to frequent or even one-time travelers and their families.

Knowing that one has insurance coverage in the event of an accident or disabling injury can be very comforting for a traveler. Protecting one's health while vacationing or living abroad, protecting a financial investment in case of trip cancellation, and ensuring the care of one's family in the event of a death, are all great reasons to obtain some type of coverage protection. Finding the best policy for individual needs is the first step in obtaining the security of coverage.

There are various policies available through many different agencies. The Internet is a great place to begin to locate the travel accident insurance plan program and an insurer that will benefit the policyholder the most. Doing research from the privacy of one's own home personal computer can bring an order to the process that will enable the buyer to make a good and right choice for themselves and their loved ones. If traveling often, an annual multi-trip insurance package can be purchased. This package will cover all trips taken throughout the year, and usually includes medical coverage which will repay the policyholder for any emergency medical expenses incurred while traveling. Round the clock emergency assistance, emergency medical evacuation, accidental death insurance, baggage protection, and trip delay protection are often included in this type of plan.

A vacationer's protection package can provide substantial coverage levels of up to five million dollars for covered accidents or emergencies. The best way to find the travel accident insurance plan best tailored to an individual is to identify the products that match a personal profile, generate and compare quotes from the companies preferred, and compare benefits levels between products. "And not that only, but who was also chosen of the churches to travel with us with this grace, which is administered by us to the glory of the same Lord, and declaration of your ready mind" (2 Corinthians 8:19). Use a travel accident insurance plan can create a level of comfort that will allow a believer to do just that. Knowing that one is covered financially in the event of different calamities befalling during travel can be just the assurance needed to make the vacation or trip the best they can be. The best way to begin is to locate the companies that will provide the kind of coverage protection that is needed and then start comparisons. It won't be long until a decision has been made and preparations are complete.

Travel Accident Insurance

Uncertainty is a part of life. What tomorrow holds in store nobody knows. However the risk of uncertainty can be reduced by insurance. This is especially true in case of travel accident insurance.

Any experienced traveler can tell about the uncertainties and risks in long distance travel. Accidents, illness, injury, natural calamities, terrorist attacks, flight crashes have become part of everyday life today. What travel accident insurance can do is reduce the financial burden incase of such calamities.

When buying a travel accident insurance policy few things need to be kept in mind.

Bundled policy - Usually travel accident insurance comes bundled with family travel benefits, repatriation of mortal remains in case of death, accidental death and loss of limbs or dismemberments, medical evacuation, global medical insurance, trip cancellation/interruption insurance.

Accidents - Generally accident coverage provides for accidental death in vehicles, flight crashes, loss of organs like hands, legs or eyes etc. For these a principal sum benefit of about 25,000$ to 100,000$ is given by the travel insurance company.

Exclusion - Always read the fine print. Accidental coverage is not provided in case of drunken driving, driving under the influence of narcotic substances etc. Exclusions are also provided for accidents during risky sports like bungee jumping, car racing, scuba diving, white water rafting, flying (except as passenger in regular airliners), gliding, skiing, bike racing, diving, mountaineering, windsurfing etc. that means in case of accidents in these situations the insurance company is not liable to pay any amount to the insured.

Family Insurance - Buying insurance for a group usually a family, works out cheaper than for individuals.

Purchasing Online - Purchasing travel insurance online works out cheaper than through an agent because you do not have to pay to the agent. This usually reduces the cost of the policy between 5% to 20%.

There are other things like deductibles, co-insurance, benefit period etc which need to be studied carefully before purchasing a travel accident insurance policy

Travel Insurance Tips

If you travel you will want to read this brief Travel Insurance Tips and what are its uses. First and foremost travel insurance is purchased to protect against the unexpected while on a vacation or business.

Whether you are traveling within your own country or overseas for pleasure or work you need to be protected from the risks that can occur while away. You may not even know they exist. These risks can happen before you leave like having to cancel your trip due to some un-foreseen emergency like an accident or death.

Alternatively, once you leave there are many things that can go wrong that travel insurance can help you with lost luggage, medical problems, cancellations, delays, and a host of other unforeseen events.

Most travel insurance was originally purchased at the time of travel planning through your travel agent. This insurance was added to your trip automatically unless you specifically told your agent that you did not want it. Agent insurance generally had very basic coverage and was inadequate for most travelers.

Today there are many options for travel insurance. You can purchase it through your bank, insurance agents, AAA memberships, and online to list a few options. There are many online travel insurance companies that operating on the web that offers excellent coverage. Just do a little research to find the kind of coverage you need and get quotes from online insurance agencies.

When choosing your policy you can vary what coverage you purchase and what limitations you may have. You can purchase travel insurance for only one trip or if you travel a lot you may purchase it for a specific number of trips taken in one year, and there is also insurance available for extended stay vacations which are usually 3 months or longer.

If you choose to go with one trip, coverage there is generally a maximum travel time set out by the issuing agent. You may also purchase travel insurance for a skiing or backpacking trip, and extreme sports. Travel Insurance may be purchased for the whole family, couple or single person coverage, if you have health problems or pre-existing medical problems no problem there is coverage out there for you.

Cost for your travel insurance can very greatly depending on a number of things. Medical History will have a huge effect especially if you would like coverage for pre-existing conditions while you are away. What your coverage includes will affect the cost as well, the most basic the coverage the less it will cost.

So now that you’ve had an some basic Travel Insurance Tips and what are its uses, it should give you a good idea as to what to look for when purchasing your policy. Remember to make sure you have enough coverage in accident benefits, medical and medical expenses, deposit loss and trip cancellation, baggage, personal liability in case you cause an accident and legal expenses.

You may also want to look into baggage delay, trip interruption, trip delay, hospital cash, etc. These are all very helpful coverage’s to have just in case the unexpected happens while you are away. Most importantly it can put your mind at ease while away so you can enjoy yourself and not have to worry about the what ifs leaving you to enjoy your vacation or concentrate on business.

Saturday, June 30, 2007

WATERBOOM, BALI A EXTREME WATER GAME


Sure it is not unusuall bathing. Also it is not common bathtub that you usually see in many houses or hotels, as this is the only one of extreme water game in Bali island, Waterbom Bali.

Waterbom Bali is situated on Jalan Kartika Plaza in the center of Kuta area. Only 15 minutes drive from Ngurah Rai Bali International Airport. This place is a right place for you and your family for having fun in water area.

To enjoy this game, after pay for the ticket, Bomduck, a funny and cute maskot of Waterbom Bali will welcomes you. After that go to Locker and Tower Rental to change the cloth, we can then go to one of water game that we like.

Some of interesting area on this water pool are Pleasure Pool, a puzzle pool, good start for warming up. There is also Smash Down, a waterslide from a tower which has tall 3 times of a house. On the lower tower there is Boogie Ride. We can have it more fun if we do it with some friends.

If you feel hungry after have some water games, Mini Food Court or International Food Court is available there to have some eats. There are also other facilities in Waterbom Bali such as pingpong, soccer, climbing wall and sand volley ball.

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