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Archive for August, 2006

Pet Friendly Vacation Rentals

Wednesday, August 9th, 2006

There is a large group of us pet owners who are always keeping an eye open for anything pet friendly. From hotels, cabins, villas, to vacation rental homes, it can be a real challenge to find pet friendly accommodations. So to aid in your search for pet friendly vacation rentals we are setting you up with a nice list of good pet friendly accommodation resources.

Enjoy.

Pet Friendly.ca
http://www.petfriendly.ca/
Search through our list of hotels, motels, resorts, vacation rentals, cottages, cabins, bed & breakfasts, and other pet-friendly lodging from across Canada that your whole family can enjoy! (Pets are family, too!)

Vacation Homes.com
http://www.vacationhomes.com/pet-friendly-vacation-rentals/
To aid you in enjoying your next vacation with your whole family, vacationhomes.com have created the following section which highlights pet friendly vacation rentals on our site. All the vacation homes in this section report that they are pet friendly.

Pet Friendly Travel.com
http://www.petfriendlytravel.com/
PetFriendlyTravel.com gives you easy access to pet friendly accommodations in the US and Canada, including dog and pet friendly vacation rentals, hotels, cabins, motels, B&Bs, resorts, inns and spas.

Pets Welcome.com
http://www.petswelcome.com/
Listings for over 25,000 hotels, B&Bs, ski resorts, campgrounds, and beaches that are pet-friendly.

Booking vacation rentals Tips

Tuesday, August 8th, 2006

Five quick tips to booking your perfect vacation rental.

1. Start Early, by the end of January a lot of great properties will already be snatched up. If you wait until the last minute you will never get the vacation rental you want.

2. Avoid Rental Agents. There are a lot of hidden fees when you deal with rental agents. Renting directly from the owners generally include a few pictures of the property, a description of the house and what’s in the local area.

3. Get all the details. If you are expecting you vacation rental to be a home away from home you will be excepting a lot of the little things. Be sure to check if there is a highchair, or if there is wheelchair access.

4. Protect your investment.  Paying by cheque or cash can be make it harder for you to get your money back if your vacation rental isn’t what you thought it would be. Paying by credit card means you may be protected by the fair credit bill act.
5. Consider your timing. The most popular vacation months — July and August — are going to cost more. You can save a ton of dough if you skip the high season. You could save at least 30% to 50% if you book your rental in late May and early June.

No Vacation = Unhappy You

Thursday, August 3rd, 2006

Today we are following the same path we went yesterday. Everyone needs a vacation! Everyone darn it!

I came across yet another article with more vacation statistics that could just make you weep.

A survey by Info-Tech Research Group found 81 percent of employees feel obligated to some degree to be available to their employers at all times during their vacation.

When I go on vacation I unplug my email, make the office a special ring - so I know not to answer it - and try to get as far away from any sort of telephone or cell phone reception as possible. Unplugging is a good thing no matter what your Blackberry tells you.

You survived before you had it, you will survive the weeklong adventure without it!

Read about how working vacations are having a negative effect on employees.

Vacation Horror story

Wednesday, August 2nd, 2006

Okay this isn’t really a vacation horror story, but a horror story it is.

Today I read an article that suggested around 43% of office employees like you and I work during their vacations. According to this new survey that statistic is up more than 20% from ten years ago.

It is no wonder everyone is always stressed out and in a bad mood! Vacations are not meant for playing catch up people! It saddens me to think that 43% of people are taking time off to work even more. Sure some people are ‘married to their work,’ some people ‘just really like working.’ But if you are really enjoying what you are doing don’t waste vacation days with work. Vacation days are for sitting back and relaxing on the edge of a lake, BBQ-ing, and having a cold beverage, while listening to your favorite album.

So my plea is this

Stop working on your vacation. Take time out for you and your family!

And if you are one of those people who don’t use your vacation time, take next Wednesday off. Stay home, have a milk shake.

Venice Vacation Rentals

Tuesday, August 1st, 2006

Venice Florida Vacation Rentals

The wonderful city of Venice Florida can be found in Southwest Florida on the Gulf of Mexico. It is tucked part way between Tampa and Ft. Myers, and may be the best kept secrets in Florida.

You can spend the day fishing, relaxing on the beach, exploring the great shops and restaurants that Venice Florida has to offer (we recommend Sharky’s on the Pier), and if you are in for more of an adventure you could try your hands at diving.

Venice Florida is famous for it’s an abundance of fossilized shark’s teeth and is known as the Shark’s Tooth Capital of The World. Take your kids to the beach and hunt for shark teeth on your own, or come during the Sharks Tooth Festival and celebrate with hundreds of other families.

If you are interested in a Venice Florida Vacation Home, then we would suggest you check out Vacation Rental Pros.com. It has a great listing of Venice FL Vacation rentals. It is easy to search and find the best vacation rental for you and you family.