Vacation News Archive

29-Apr-2008

 

  • 'High gas prices change vacation plans (The News Journal)
    Food costs more. Clothes cost more. Gas prices are going through the roof. With stress like this, who needs a Vacation? A lot of people, apparently. But whether they'll actually get to take one is another matter.


  • 'Get the most out of a volunteer vacation (USA Today)
    The May issue of Conde Nast Traveler stresses that there are trips for all types of travelers, but you need to figure out what will work best for you.


  • 'Consider This Before Buying a Vacation Home (Carteret County News-Times)
    (ARA) - When dreaming of traveling, everyone has something different in mind. And when investing in a vacation or second home, you want to make sure you get what you want. For many, destination clubs are the answer because they provide the best of many worlds.


  • 'Need a mini-vacation? Visit our ?Hall of Fame? (Brookings Daily Register)
    Who says $4-a-gallon gas means no vacation this year? Some of the best things in life are free, and some of the most interesting things are close to home.


  • 'Benson on vacation (Deseret Morning News)
    Lee Benson is on vacation. His column will resume on Friday. You can be the first to comment on this story.


  • 'With rising fuel costs, take a virtual vacation this year (Abilene Reporter-News)
    Q: My husband and I have two kids, and we normally take summer vacations. This year, my husband won't be able to get much time off and with gas prices being so high, we have decided that our normal plans will have to change. When we vacation, we like to make sure the kids learn something while we have fun. Our traveling may be out this year, but I don't want the learning to be. Do you have any ...


  • 'Plan local vacation this year (The Daily American)
    Vacationers budgeting out their yearly trips may have to put more money into their fuel funds this summer. As gas prices approach $4 per gallon, some people may plan a local vacation.


  • 'Do research before buying vacation property (The Express-Times)
    We commonly read about wealthy celebrities having vacation homes in the mountains of Colorado, on a tropical island or in the French Riviera. Who doesn't dream of owning a little slice of vacation luxury? It is a wonderful ideal to aim for, but your heart can overrule your head.


  • 'Vacation Smarter (PRWeb)
    Encourages travelers to keep their vacation plans this year despite the increased gasoline prices and tight budgets. Seascape Resort has changed their business plan in order to incorporate the needs of the value minded traveler by creating an all-inclusive experience. (PRWeb Apr 28, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/04/prweb895104.htm


  • 'Vacation Smarter (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
    Encourages travelers to keep their Vacation plans this year despite the increased gasoline prices and tight budgets. Seascape Resort has changed their business plan in order to incorporate the needs of the value minded traveler by creating an all-inclusive experience.


Back to Vacation Portal

Back to Vacation News Archive

 

','');">/cpbimages/bookmark.gif" alt="Bookmark Page." width="141" height="20">