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Cruise Ship Spas

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Spa DetoxSpa DetoxYou can shop till you drop and zip line nine ways to Sunday, but pampering treats while cruising is GoGirlfriend's fav way to sail away from stress...

Amazon Kindle versus Sony Reader

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Beach ReadingBeach ReadingI'm an avid reader. But it's a pain to carry an assortment of books and novels - especially now with tightened airport security limiting the size of your carry-on. Narrowing the choice of assortment to bring becomes tougher.


Cruise Planning

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San Juan BeachSan Juan BeachThe best vacation is a well planned vacation. Have the confidence you’ve chosen the right one for you out of the myriad of options, itineraries and destinations...

Art Hotels in Toronto - The Gladstone

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Gladstone - Tower SuiteGladstone - Tower SuiteNovember doesn't give Canadians much to celebrate, but The Gladstone Hotel in Toronto is chock full of enough culture, ambiance and interest to last you to Christmas. The neat trick about the Gladstone is...


Couples Spa Experience

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Can you picture me, your Adam guy, enjoying the spa? I guess depending on the type of guy you think I am, your answer may be “No Way!”

Couples MassageCouples MassageRelax, after the initial hesitation and embarrassment, you’ll see your Adam is really a closet spa lover. His treatment preference will vary, but here’s a few insights, guy to gal to guy.


5 Best Hotels for a Fling

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Take Sex On VacationTake Sex On VacationPresident Kennedy, President Clinton and former New York Governor share a taste for hotels - and bad luck. The Mayflower Hotel in Washington played host to their less-than-discreet dalliances...


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  • On Tour Bus Crash in Tortola – Caribbean Princess Passenger Dies, Sad and heavy heart said "On a note about the roads of Totrola which are steep, and windy and narrow, all the more reason that tour vehicles should have regular safety checks, SEATBELTS (which dirvers should mandate use or not allow passengers to continue with the tour, driver's should go slow, and Princess Cruise Lines should do extensive background checks, and not hire people with the nick-name of Crash-Dummy."

  • On Tour Bus Crash in Tortola – Caribbean Princess Passenger Dies, Jan said "We were also on the ship with our friends, had spent the day at the beach in Tortola where the slider on my Omega came off, "broke" and lost. I had just purchased it on board the ship the day prior. But nothing can compare to the loss of a family member. The Captain had everyones attention for the announcement. Captain Draper done a great job informing the passengers of the accident. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Rumphrey family."

  • On Tour Bus Crash in Tortola – Caribbean Princess Passenger Dies, Anonymous said "I was on that cruise that took Aaron's life, and it definatley upset my week. My heart was so heavy over the thought of his dear parents losing their son on what was to be a very happy time. My heart is with his family and I will pray for them."

  • On Tour Bus Crash in Tortola – Caribbean Princess Passenger Dies, Julia Rosien said "Thanks for posting your comment. I was very impressed with the way Captain Draper handled the situation and I told him so. He made it a priority to inform all passengers and eliminated rumor and speculation. It's nice to know the other passengers involved felt the driver saved their lives. The roads in Tortola are terrible and I'm sure much skill is involvd navigating them safely. I hope you enjoyed your cruise, despite this tragedy. Julia"

  • On Tour Bus Crash in Tortola – Caribbean Princess Passenger Dies, Anonymous said "I just returned from this tragic Caribbean Princess cruise. Although I was not a part of this particular excursion, it was both saddening and shocking for everyone on the ship when Capt. Draper made the announcements. The following day, we spoke to one of the excursion bus passengers who felt the bus driver did everything in his power to slow the bus down and they felt the bus driver had saved all of their lives. According to my fellow passenger, the fatality was caused by the young man being thrown through the front windshield. Of note, it was rumored told during the cruise that a witness saw the brakes being worked prior to the excursion."