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Top Road Trip: California?s Highway 1 Lands the Top Spot

I guess that’s why they call it Highway 1. RealTravel readers and writers voted California’s it the Top Road Trip in the U.S.

Highway 1 is known to be one of the most beautiful highways in the country, and a must when planning a trip to California. It takes you from the edges of the Southern California Coast, through Los Angeles and inland through the Central State. Highway 1 then curves back out to the coast, giving you a flavor of both Southern and Northern California coastlines. The difference is striking.

Growing up in California, Highway 1 was the site seeing drive. For trips that demand speed, Interstate 5 through California’s Central is the preferred route. Highway 1 let’s you savor the coast line and the wind shaped rolling hills of the Coastal Interior above Santa Barbara.

If you want a real way to discover California, Highway 1 is the best way to learn about the quieter side of the Golden State.

 
Great Travel Discount Promo to Hawaii, the Caribbean and Mexico from Orbitz

This is a great offer from Orbitz, well worth looking at

BUY NOW, SAVE $250 LATER ON FEATURED PACKAGES FROM ORBITZ

  • Save $250 on a 5+ night vacation to Hawaii, Mexico or the Caribbean when you book a flight + hotel package to any destination by July 1, 2007.
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Central Park of Las Vegas Opens - The Springs Preserve

Las Vegas Springs PreserveThe Springs Preserve, a $250 million non-gaming cultural attraction located a few miles off the Las Vegas Strip is now open. With 180 acres of museums, botanical gardens, galleries, trails and entertainment venues, the Preserve will fill a niche in Las Vegas as a new cultural hub for locals as well as for tourists seeking an off-Strip experience.

Community leaders and planners have spent nearly a decade developing the facility, which is designed to answer the community’s call for a cultural and educational gathering place on its most treasured national historic site. Thousands of years ago, the Preserve was the site of the first water in the valley and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.

The two main galleries of the Preserve, the ORIGEN Experience and the Desert Living Center, take visitors on a fascinating journey through Las Vegas history and introduce them to the latest innovative concepts and tools for living a more eco-friendly lifestyle.

Interactive and educational experiences for all ages are folded into the visitor experience, which includes: an up-close look at a living bat cave, a brush with a live flash flood, a historic trail walk that passes by a Cienega (desert wetland), or an outdoor cooking demonstration in the botanical gardens.

PlaygroundChildren can climb aboard a 50-foot rattlesnake replica in the children’s playground, visit the Preserve’s resource library, master one of the many educational video games in the New Frontier Gallery or trade in their own artifacts at the Nature Exchange for other desired items.

Families can cap off their day with a live outdoor concert in the Springs Amphitheater, a light dinner in the Springs Café (operated by Wolfgang Puck) overlooking the Las Vegas Strip, and a casual stroll through the Canary Project photo gallery.

The Preserve is open seven days a week from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. but closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas day. There is an admittance charge to enter the galleries however many of the areas of the Preserve are free to the public including the gardens, trails, resource library, café, gift shop and children’s playground.

Spring Preserve

 
That was Fast - State Department Relaxes Passport Rules

passport1.jpgFunny what happens when the media starts to look into a problem.

Due to a backlog of passport applications, the U.S. State Department today modified its requirement that began earlier this year that U.S. citizens present passports when flying or taking a cruise to Mexico, Canada, the Caribbean and Bermuda and returning to the U.S.

What is required, though, is proof that a traveler has applied for his or her passport. Through September 30, 2007, air passengers to Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean and Bermuda will be required to show a government issued photo identification and U.S. State Department official proof of application for a passport.

Visit the State Department web site at www.state.gov .  Read the  instructions about how to track your passport application and print out a form which will contain a unique “locator number.” This printout must be used to depart and return to the United States.

Here was our entry the blacklog problem just the other day.

http://blog.tsvalues.com/2007/06/05/huge-delays-in-us-passport-processing-plan-ahead/

 
Special Discount from Restaurant.com

Just in time for Father’s Day and Summer Travel, Restaurant.com is having a special sale this weekend.

Sizzlin’ 3 day sale! All Dining Certificates are an extra 60% off! Use code SIZZLIN at checkout. Expires 6-09-2007.

 
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