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4.23.2007
Honeymoon in Long Beach



I think Long Beach California would be a great place for a honeymoon. There are some awesome local Southern California attractions nearby; please the kid in you both with a trip to Disneyland and California Adventure, or take the Catalina Express over to Catalina Island for a day and enjoy snorkling, shopping, and more. Long Beach features some great nightlife if you want to go out on the town, and fabulous hotels for romantic evenings away from the crowds. If you're planning a wedding, make sure you're thinking about the honeymoon too, and consider Long Beach!

posted by luv2travel! at 9:47 AM

4.20.2007
Inspiring Documentary

This isn't about a trip I made or am planning to make, but it's about something I read in a Press Release and found inspiring.

Phoenix, (April 5, 2007) The inspiring documentary film “Right to Risk: A 15-Day Journey Through Arizona’s Grand Canyon” premiered on the big screen in Seattle and Washington, D.C. in March, and the Greater Phoenix Convention & Visitors Bureau was proud to co-sponsor both events.

This hour-long independent film follows eight men and women with disabilities on a 225-mile whitewater rafting trip down the Colorado River. It is a profile in courage and a testament to open-mindedness, and it is set against the majestic backdrop, Arizona’s grandest landmark.

The rafters’ disabilities are significant—blindness, cerebral palsy, paraplegia, quadriplegia, spina bifida, multiple sclerosis—and the film demands viewers consider this question: Do all individuals, regardless of their physical limits, have the right to choose what they are willing to risk in pursuit of their dreams?

More than 100 viewers watched “Right to Risk” and attended a Q&A with its director, Kathleen Jo Ryan, when the film showed at the Seattle Public Library’s Microsoft Auditorium on March 6. A crowd of almost 150, which included Ryan and several of the subjects of the film, attended the D.C. premiere, which was held March 28 in the National Geographic Society’s Grosvenor Auditorium.

“Right to Risk” showcases Arizona’s natural beauty and contributes to Governor Janet Napolitano’s goal of reclaiming the Grand Canyon as the state’s signature landmark. The premiere events educated curious audience members about the City of Phoenix’s Adaptive Recreation Services program, which in 1991 co-sponsored the first National Park Service-sanctioned Grand Canyon raft trips for people with significant disabilities. Several river guides and volunteers from Greater Phoenix have been making these trips happen ever since.

“Right to Risk” received major funding from the Greater Phoenix CVB, the Arizona Office of Tourism and Nordstrom. The film was also made possible by the efforts of volunteers from the City of Phoenix, River of Dreams, Arizona River Runners, Arizona Raft Adventures and Canyon Explorations.

For more information about “Right to Risk” or the City of Phoenix’s Adaptive Recreation Services program, contact the Greater Phoenix CVB or visit www.righttorisk.org

posted by luv2travel! at 11:06 AM

4.18.2007
Fantastic Flyfishing trip in Sun Valley Idaho


Last summer we went on the best fishing trip to Sun Valley Idaho! What a great place for flyfishing, nothing like fishing for trout in The Big Wood! I tell you, Sun Valley is a great place to camp. We stayed at the Diamond D Ranch, so we were also able to go horseback riding while we were there, it was quite an adventure! Of course we made time for a trip to the spa - nothing better after a weekend of flyfishing and horseback riding than a massage and a pedicure!

posted by Melissa at 1:19 PM

4.17.2007
Glass Exhibits in Pittsburgh

Here's another great idea for a long weekend getaway - take a trip to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and take in some of the amazing glass exhibits there. See Dale Chihuly's art glass at Phipp's Conservatory and Botanical Gardens or "Viva Vetro! Glass Alive! Venice and America" at the Carnegie Museum of Art. There's even a travel package pre-designed to help you make the most of your time - Glass, Glorious Glass includes discount accommodations, four exhibits, and a free gift!

posted by luv2travel! at 2:11 PM