Archive for August, 2009
Senior Cruises (hot air balloon)
No commentsBy Gerry Lamb
In many areas of the world, including the United States, we often view senior citizens as having limits. While health issues may plague some senior citizens, most individuals are healthy and happy. In fact, many consider their senior years to be the prime of their live. If you are one [...]
A Look at France’s Courchevel 1850 Resort (first hot air balloon)
No commentsBy Gerry Lamb
The Courchevel 1850 resort in France is one of the best ski resorts in the world if you happen to be a beginner. Yes, we were all beginners once, and no one knows better than the Courchevel 1850 resort, that if you get the beginners right, the intermediates and advanced will follow. [...]
Cap (hot air balloon festival) Juluca: Caribbean Luxury
No commentsBy Jim Guerra
Cap Juluca is an exclusive Caribbean hotel that is located to the southwest coast of Anguilla, of the British Virgin Islands. The resort is set on 179 tranquil acres, and surrounded by white sandy beaches, palm trees, and water so clear that you can see to the bottom.
Guests of the Cap Juluca [...]
Disney Cruises for (hot air balloon rides) the Young and Young at Heart
No commentsBy Armando Ramirez
Spending your time with your children is more than an opportunity. As parents, you always want the best for them
Money does not matter at all as long as you have given them an unforgettable experience. Passing their childhood is only one in a lifetime experience so make the most of it.
It was [...]
Finding the (how to fly a hot air balloon) Best Deals on Travel
No commentsBy Jim Guerra
The lowest and the cheapest travel deals are not always the best deal. Today, travelers could be overwhelmed by the numerous travel deals being offered. Therefore you should weigh all options before choosing the right one in order to get the most out of it.
The greatest secret to getting an affordable airfare [...]
(First hot air balloon) Welcome to La Jolla
No commentsBy Mauro Suarez
La Jolla California, is a seaside resort community of around 25,000. Spanish for “the jewel”, it’s often times referred to as “jewel by the sea”. La Jolla borders the Pacific Ocean to the south and extends north to Torrey Pines State Reserve and Del Mar, California.
Along the way, La Jolla encompasses neighborhoods [...]










