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2007 3 Dec
travel tips

John Noble our expert of the day, writes:

There’s never been a better time to take up the RV life. Whether you’re a weekend wanderer, a snowbird or a full-timer, there’s an RV to suit any travel budget and any taste. With baby boomers starting to hit retirement age, more and more people are taking to the road with their motor home, RV or travel trailer.

The Recreation Vehicle Industry Association recently reported that nearly 8 million American households have and RV, motor home or travel trailer and that there are as many as 30 million RV enthusiasts in the US. Seeing the country in an RV offers many benefits to the traveler looking for an affordable and exciting way to spend quality family time. According to one study, a family of four can save up to 74% traveling by RV instead of more conventional ways. And with more than 16,000 public and privately-owned campgrounds in the US, there’s a site to fulfill everyone’s vacation fantasy, whether it’s an oceanfront view, hiking trails, casino gambling or tennis.
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2007 29 Nov
travel tips

David our expert of the day, writes:

We all need a break. If you have back pain or pinched sciatic nerve symptoms, you probably need one more than most. Here is a back pain relief travel plan to help you cope. Holidays are great, a time to relax, be with the family, play with the kids, explore, romance your loved one…or are they? If you have back problems you may be thinking it is easier to stay at home…

For many of us with back pain and sciatica symptoms just the very thought of a long journey, a strange bed, a lot of sitting, standing and traveling just doesn’t seem worth it. However with a few back pain relief travel tips you may reconsider…
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2007 16 Aug

travel tipsRobert our expert of the day, writes:

Every year millions of people pack their bags and travel somewhere other than their own home town. For some, travel is necessary for their careers and is a normal part of their daily life. For others, travel may be those long awaited two weeks that our employer offers as a benefit. No matter which category you fall into, one needs to plan methodically to find the cheapest prices on lodging and airfare. Follow these tips and you’re sure to get some great bargains on travel.

Plan Ahead. But Not Too Far Ahead.

With airfare and gas as volatile as they are right now, it’s essential to be aware of the travel deals that are available. Rates and fares can change in a matter of hours, so you need to be on top of where pricing is for your desired destination. Take the time to sign up for all the discount travel websites and set it up to receive email notification on them daily. Sure your email box will be full for a while, but its well worth the time saved from looking manually every day.


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