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Chriee has extensive expertise in booking a variety of travel modes.
DisneyWorld and DisneyLand. . . remember the fun you had on your last visit. They usually offer special packages, and sometimes kids even go free. Just ask Chriee about these, as she's booked umpteen of these.
Another idea is the opportunities of going to all-inclusive resorts, and these can be a memorable week of activities. Club Mediterranean is still very popular, and they have continuing and repeat guests. Also, Sandals is a treat for couples only.
For longer journeys, cruises are a good and easy way to get ideas of what you really want to put on your bucket list. The ports-of-call are too short to actually 'vacation' at the stops, but give you a sampling of what they offer, and you might want to return for a vacation in one spot! So if the reader is not in Alaska, I suggest you call the three of us at Why Not Travel and we will personally match you up with your desires!
There's just so many reasons to call us for booking inbound, and outbound!
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Family Vacations
Have you thought about a great train vacation, crossing Canada by rail?
Did you know our Alaska Railroad is also a wonderful mode of transportation, cutting north from Seward to Fairbanks?
Amtrak is another mode thru the lower states, in spite of the nasty jokes the TV comics make about it. The fares can usually beat airplanes, and timing can challenge the time it takes an airplane to go point to point. I know for a fact that you can rail from Times Square (NYC) to Union Station (D.C.) faster than flying. Consider this 3 hour trip by rail as opposed to 1 hr. to airport, 2 hrs. to arrive before flight, check-in discomfort, 1 hr. flight, deplaning at National Airport, or Dulles, and trip to Union Station/Capitol. . . So there!
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We are not forgetting the tours offered in Alaska, and one spot we recommend for fishers and families is Drifters Lodge at Cooper Landing. This is on the Kenai Peninsula, and an easy drive from Anchorage.