Archive for the ‘Travel’ Category

Have a Blast, Have a Themed Christmas Party Folks!

Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

Mandy Chagger asked: er way to celebrate Christmas than by throwing a Christmas party. Better yet, throw a themed Christmas party! Not only will your guests have a blast, they will be talking about your party for years! It is easy to have a Christmas party, so spice it up with something memorable and different.Hawaiian [...]

Christmas In Germany, An Experience You Will Never Forget

Sunday, January 4th, 2009

Joshua Spaulding asked: The Christmas holiday begins December 24th and ends on the 26th. On the 24th (Christmas Eve), most Germans work a half day and shops are open until the early afternoon. Gifts are usually opened on the evening of the 24th. Christmas day is a little different. Unlike the U.S., Germany celebrates two [...]

Top Ten Reasons To Spend Christmas In Tenerife

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

Dev Aziz asked: Having splashed and sloshed our way through the wettest summer in living memory, many of us Brits are severely in need of a bit of light relief. Recent statistics reveal a desperate rush to leave the country over Christmas and head to the gloriously sunny climes of Tenerife. The statistics, from a [...]

Christmas Tree Farms in New Jersey

Friday, December 12th, 2008

Frank Dalotto asked: Visiting a Christmas tree farm and buying a live tree grown in New Jersey can be a memorable holiday experience for the entire family? The process can be any where from an hour to a good part of the day, depending on what you and your family wants to gain from the [...]

Organising Your Corporate Christmas Party

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

Mandy Chagger asked: g your corporate Christmas party can be quite a task. You may well need a large venue, catering, and more in order to make this year’s Christmas party one to remember. If your staff is quite busy, this may be just one task too many. Fortunately, you can avail yourself of the [...]

Break With Tradition – Spend Christmas Away From Home

Monday, November 10th, 2008

Kenneth Scott asked: The tradition of waiting at home for Santas visit, like all other traditions, is under going a change. No wonder then, that we find more and more American families spending Christmas away from home. To cater to the needs of those going out for a vacation before or during Christmas, there is [...]