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A One Way Ticket to Alaska (Part 1)
I’ve always been the person who wished real life was more like the books I read. I wanted more adventure, more danger, more magic. Well, I’m about to have my opportunity to have it all.
Disneyland adds some extra magic in time for the holidays
Just in time for the magic of this year's holiday season, Disneyland in Anaheim, California has unveiled new dolls in wheelchairs on their "It's A Small World" attraction. It's quite fitting to do on a ride that is one of the few completely accessible rides at the park. The two new dolls exist first in the Latin American section and then again later in the final choir room where every nationality congregates to sing a holiday anthem together. It's about time for some obviously disabled representation on a ride that's supposed to represent every child and nation known to the world--even the fictional mermaids of Atlantica! Disability is something that exists world wide, experienced in every corner of the planet and it's long overdue to those of us who are disabled to be seen in such a way.
Josey PickeringPublished about a year ago in WanderHow to Prepare Yourself for a Trip to Sri Lanka
Tipped to be one of Asia's most breathtaking beach holiday destinations, Sri Lanka is as close to paradise as one can get in South Asia. Blessed with a rich cultural heritage and wildlife sanctuaries to match, the island nation offers visitors a wealth of experiences for so small a geographical space. Whether you are heading to Sri Lanka for a business trip or a honeymoon getaway, here are some tips that can help make your stay a seamless and enjoyable experience.
Sewmini JamesPublished about a year ago in WanderHow to Spend the Perfect Holiday with Your Family in Koh Samui
Most people think that Koh Samui is a party destination. While it’s not exactly untrue, there’s more to this beautiful island than just partying. Recent commercial development projects have geared the island for families with kids. So, if you are thinking about a family holiday but don’t quite know where to go, you should consider Koh Samui. Here’s everything you need to know about enjoying a family holiday on this gorgeous Thai island.
Sewmini JamesPublished about a year ago in WanderLouvre Museum Tour: What You Will Experience, How Much It Costs, How to Book
Incredible works of art may be found at one of the largest museums in the world, the Louvre. In the Louvre, you may find anything from Baroque pictures to statues from Ancient Egypt! The Louvre is a landmark in and of itself and is frequently ranked as having one of the best views of Paris. It is situated in Paris 1 on the right bank of the Seine River.
Louvre MuseumPublished about a year ago in WanderInsight into the Duomo Florence Tour
The Duomo in Florence is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Tuscany. The Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral is Florence's central church. One of the most popular destinations in Europe is the Piazza del Duomo in the center of Florence. This is for the very good reason that these structures are works of great architecture and art.
Duomo FlorencePublished about a year ago in Wander6 Incredible Benefits of Buying Flats in Mohali
With several expansions in the real estate, entertainment, technology, and telecommunication sectors, Mohali is a quickly growing industrial centre in Punjab. Several large corporations are establishing headquarters. People from surrounding areas are moving here to take up homes since the city is seeing rapid infrastructure construction. The Tri-City, which includes Mohali, Chandigarh, and Panchkula, is among the top ten cities in India for the IT sector. In addition to these features, the city boasts a variety of educational institutions and an active administrative structure, which set it apart from other cities in the area. It is easy to understand why Mohali is one of the best places to invest in residential properties when these considerations are taken into account. Let's examine some significant benefits of purchasing a home in Mohali:
Jack DanielsPublished about a year ago in WanderField Trip to the Aquarium
I woke up early, excited for the field trip. I hadn’t been back to Ohio in almost a decade - I had no real reason to, I suppose. But this field trip - this entire trip - is the sole reason I came back. It’s urgent, I was told. She would be gone soon. As I approached the grounds, I gasped at what I saw, and the memories came flooding back. There were no signs of life beyond a couple of bulldozers in the distance that looked as if they hadn’t been there long - my sign that I got here just in time. It would be the last time I would stand on these grounds, feeling the energy and history racing through my body.
Janine McCollumPublished about a year ago in WanderBremen on the Weser River
Bremen is a Hanseatic city in northwestern Germany. Hanseatic referred to a league of trading cities in the 13th century. It is a commercial and industrial city with a major port on the Weser River. It is also one of the largest seaports and centers of seaborne trade in the country.
Rasma RaistersPublished about a year ago in WanderTips for Taking an RV Roadtrip
Road trips are a great way to travel with the entire family. They can be very affordable and provide the family with all the comforts of home. Unfortunately, road trips can be very tiring and boring for the entire family. Rainy days can leave the kids bored and whining, and long drives can make it hard to enjoy the ride. We’ve got some tips to help you safely get through long road trips.
David SkudderPublished about a year ago in WanderA Dream Yacht Wedding On Sydney Harbour
The last couple of years has taught us to be more creative when it comes to weddings. I was looming in the ‘never-end’ while pulling all the stops to find a unique wedding for my daughter, scouring through the internet to find something that will be embedded into the heart of everyone in attendance. And that’s when I hit the jackpot – a wedding on the waters!
calvin candiePublished about a year ago in WanderTop Tips to Throw a Groovy School Formal On a Charter Boat
“All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.” That’s why we have school formals. This is a night where friends put on their dancing shoes and have the time of their lives. Students of Year 12, this is one day which you all must be looking forward to with bated breath. So, are you in charge of planning and organising a school formal? Have you considered a venue? How about a boat hire on Sydney Harbour? Being a Sydneysider myself, with nostalgic memories of my spectacular school formal, I’ve got some top tips for you to throw a groovy School Formal on a charter boat…
calvin candiePublished about a year ago in Wander