Archive for the 'Recreation Management' Category

Looking For Budget Travel Tips? Read This First

« 21 August 2008 | 9:00 | Recreation Management, Hints | No Comments »

There are many things to keep in mind when traveling, whether you are a budget traveler or not. You obviously want to keep what money you have for your trip rather than lose it or have it stolen. You have to as well think about protection to yourself and your group. Take care of these […]



Select The Most Suitable Cruise

« 19 June 2008 | 6:45 | Recreation Management, Enjoy | No Comments »

Taking a cruise is a wonderful way to have an all-inclusive vacation . When you are planning your cruise, there are a few things that you want to consider before you make your final selection.
1. Occasion
Is this a special occasion, such as a honeymoon or an anniversary, or just a vacation? If this is a […]



Hawaii Jet Ski Adventure Can Make Your Vacation Unforgettable

« 21 May 2008 | 9:15 | Recreation Management, Adventures | No Comments »

Many people around the world dream about that exclusive retreat, vacation to Hawaii to get a feeling of bliss and euphoria. There is something magical about these islands that attract a continuous throng of people throughout the year. You will appreciate its breathtaking beauty only when you see it in person as words fail to […]



It’s Mating Season for the Great Horned Owls

« 6 March 2008 | 23:33 | Recreation Management | Comments Off »

…And other interesting facts.
The great horned owl is the first wild bird to start the mating
cycle for the new year. Now (early January) is the middle of a
mating season that starts in mid-December and peaks in
mid-January (in the southeastern US). Listen for four to seven
hoots, like “hoo, hoo-hoo, HOO, HOO.” Or, if you hear or […]



A Wedding Plan

« 2 August 2007 | 12:23 | Better Social Life, Relationship Resources, Recreation Management | Comments Off »

When planning a wedding on your own, without the help of a wedding planner, it is a good idea for the bride and groom to use a wedding planning guide. A wedding planning guide will give the bride and groom ideas of what they need to get done. A wedding is a very […]



A trip to Las Vegas -The thrill and excitement

« 24 July 2007 | 3:42 | Recreation Management, Gambling Parlor, Adventures | No Comments »

Getting a seat on a Las Vegas flight is real tough job. A regular traveler in the U.S., will be well aware that it is almost always impossible to book on a Las Vegas flight at short notice. It has been like that ever since casinos started attracting upper class Americans.
If Las Vegas […]



Custom Boat Covers for Your Water Toys

« 9 July 2007 | 11:44 | Recreation Management | Comments Off »

Because there are any number of generic Boat Covers for your boat on the market that will fit just fine, it may seem unnecessary to purchase custom boat covers for your watercraft. However, for the perfect fit, as well as for stylish options for your nautical vehicle, custom boat covers can give both added relaxation […]



Shopping For Bass Fishing Tackle

« 9 July 2007 | 10:57 | Recreation Management | Comments Off »

Bass fishing tackle is the material or equipment that you need in order to be able to catch a fish. Bass fishing tackle can entail everything from hooks to lines, weights and other such additional, helpful pieces that will have you catching all the bass fish you have ever wanted to.
There are many different opinions […]



Planning a Golf Outing

« 21 June 2007 | 13:33 | Sports Hub, Marketing Stuff, Recreation Management | Comments Off »

There are four key factors to consider when planning a Golf Outing.  Once you nail these elements, the rest is a breeze.  The factors are Season, Size, Day of the Week and Course Amenities.  When contacting area golf courses the prices quoted and availablilty will depend on these 4 factors.
SEASON….Outing prices can vary depending on the time of year.  While weather […]



Mammoth Cave: One of the Most Beautiful in Our National Park System

« 20 June 2007 | 16:40 | Recreation Management | Comments Off »

Directly south of Louisville, just off Interstate 65 and not far from Cave City, Mammoth Cave National Park sits nestled in the rolling, wooded hills of west-central Kentucky. Cedar trees dominate the landscape around the park, broken only by grazing cattle, small tobacco fields, and immense limestone outcroppings.
Limestone is what makes this area special—a 600-foot […]