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The once thriving tourism industry in Louisiana is still having trouble regaining it's pre hurricane strentgh. Hurricanes Katrina and Rita have desimated the gulf coast region of the state that accounted for a large percentage of tourism revenue.

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Vacations Can Drain A Wallet!
Don't let the size of your wallet stop your from traveling to some great destinations. You can find amazing discount travel options to meet any need. No matter how much or how little you are willing to spend, vacations are possible for you.


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Save Money In Orlando! PDF Print E-mail

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Where Dreams Come True...
One of the most famous attractions in the state of Florida for any family vacation is undoubtedly Disneyland. Offering 4 theme parks that operate from dawn past dusk, a visit to Disneyland falls into the lists of most people for Places To Visit Before I Die. With a land mass that rivals some small towns (and a few larger ones too!), Disneyland isn't a place you can cover easily in a day or even a week.


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Hard Rock Renovation PDF Print E-mail
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Hotel Will Double in Size
In usual flamboyant Las Vegas style, the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino is planning a massive, $1 billion expansion of the boutique resort just off the strip. The expansion will more than double the size of the hotel and casino. The move comes as some analysts say the market may finally be softening.


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DING! PDF Print E-mail

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You are now free to fly to SF!
Seriously...if you have not downloaded the Southwest DING! feature you need to do it now. I just booked a $50 round trip fare using a DING! If you need to download it go HERE . Then when you get that sweet iar fare price you can spend more on shopping and food...two of my favorite thing though not in that order!

 
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Food Tours Taking Off PDF Print E-mail

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Americans love their travel and food
More Americans than ever are taking food-focused vacations, according to the Travel Industry Association of America (TIA).

The TIA recently performed its first-ever study on wine and culinary travelers. The full report won't be released until February, but TIA says that two in five leisure travelers have participated in activities associated with culinary tourism.


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