Three Travel Aspirations for 2012 and Beyond

  • Posted by Sharon Hurley Hall
  • January 4th 2012

Sagrada Familia, Barcelona, SpainI’m not much into making new year’s resolutions. In the past, like many people, I’ve made them and then abandoned the ones that didn’t work for me. A few years ago, I had an epiphany: when I’m ready to change something, I will, at any time of year when it seems right to do so, so there’s no need to pick an artificial date in the year to make that change.

But when it comes to travel, there are several things I aspire to, and I’m going to share some of them with you. These aren’t resolutions, but aspirations. They represent the things I want to do on every trip I make, no matter the length of the trip or the destination. Here they are:

1. Get out of the compound. In my experience, you miss a lot when you stick only to the area around your accommodation, especially if that accommodation is of the luxury or all-inclusive kind. Don’t get me wrong; I love staying in hotels or apartments, but it’s always wise to explore. One of the ways I’ve done that over the years is to hop on a bus and ride to the end of the line. You never know what you will find. Once, I was on a train along the Costa del Sol, when I spotted a beach where there were no deck chairs and no tourists. That became my favorite haunt for the rest of the trip.

2. Take a detour. We all make travel plans but it’s good to be prepared to throw these out if an opportunity presents itself. Read more »

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Inspiration From Our 2011 Featured Travel Bloggers

  • Posted by Sharon Hurley Hall
  • January 3rd 2012

We’re just about to start a new round of travel blogger interviews. Before we do, I thought I’d share some of the highlights of last year’s series. Here are the 15 travel bloggers we profiled last year, along with a great quote from each interview.

Annabel Candy

Planning is a waste of time in the end because the best thing to do is just get somewhere with no plans. Walk everywhere so you get to know the place properly and ask the locals for help and advice.

Lea Woodward

There are a few things which set us apart – we’re a husband and wife team, we run our business from wherever we are and we truly have multiple income streams from digital products, to professional services, to selling physical goods.

Marina Villatoro

I find guidebooks to be bad and unhelpful. That’s why I’m actually creating guidebooks for families to make it so much easier to plan, especially with kids.

Andy Hayes

I learned an awful lot about the sorry state of the traveling public, how to pack a carryon like a ninja, every frequent flyer mile and seating trick in the book, and what airports have decent food options (answer: none).

Soultravelers3

I think travel is the best education so wanted to pass these experiences onto my child by traveling as a family. She took her first trip and stayed in her first hotel at 2 weeks old and we started our world tour when she was 5.

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Happy New Year from Park Ride Fly USA

  • Posted by Sharon Hurley Hall
  • January 1st 2012

Happy New Year from Park Ride Fly USAHappy New Year from Park Ride Fly USA

(Image: Ian Kluft)

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Canada: The Top 5 Vancouver Festivals

  • Posted by Sharon Hurley Hall
  • December 30th 2011

Each year, Canada’s third most populous city Vancouver – an urban hub surrounded by the natural beauty of the coast and ice-capped mountains– welcomes almost nine million tourists thanks to its many ski resorts, beaches and seaside promenades, pleasant (but rarely overwhelmingly hot) weather, cultural diversity and endless shops, restaurants and nightlife options.

Vancouver – no doubt one of the most scenic cities in North America – is also home to many different festivals throughout each year. Each of these festivals is a reason in itself to visit the city so why not book your Canada Holidays in 2012 to coincide with one of the following events? You’ll be glad you did!

Celebration of Light

Celebration of Light

When? End of July – early August.

Why should firework displays be reserved for November’s Guy Fawkes Night alone? Once known as Benson and Hedge’s Symphony of Fire, Vancouver’s Celebration of Light is An international fireworks competition and one of the city’s best known festivals with an annual attendance of around 1.4 million people (both tourists and locals) each year. The event is laid out across three nights where attendees will witness some of the very best fireworks displays in the world explode over the skyline of English Bay.

2011’s festival saw China, Spain and Canada go head to head to be announced as the world’s leading country in the art of fireworks (China won). The festival is free of charge unless you wish to reserve bleachers seating located close to the English Bay – getting to the location early to ensure a good viewing spot is recommended but not always possible!

MusicFest Vancouver

MusicFest Vancouver

When? Early August.

Music Fest Vancouver is a ten day annual celebration of classical, jazz and world music. The festival was born out of the desires of world-renowned ophthalmologist and music-lover Dr Stephen Drance who approached the city’s various musical ensembles to gauge the interest in holding a classical music festival in Vancouver. That was back in the year 2000 and the event – which was positively received – has been held annually ever since.

Over the event’s duration many of the cities venues play host to more than forty different concerts and events (2011 included brass band, accordion, jazz keyboard, classical piano and violin acts). The focus of the event is on the high calibre of the performers as opposed to the party vibe that is often inextricably linked to other music festivals. As such, MusicFest Vancouver is perfect for anyone looking to absorb rich, dignified aural culture.

PuSh Festival

PuSh Festival

When? January 17 – February 4 (2012 dates)

Launched in 2003, Vancouver’s PuSh Festival is a three week event that is held each January to showcase the very best work in the industry of the performing arts. The event once provided a platform for modest theatre productions alone but has since grown and diversified to include those by established performance groups from around the world and several dance acts, as well as providing exposure for indie bands.

Just some of the acts which can be found on this year’s bill include the ‘Craigslist Cantata’ (a series of online personal ads set to music), ‘The Pixelated Revolution’ (a lecture-meets-performance about how mobile phone were used during the Syrian Revolution), ‘Dances for a Small Stage 25’ (a series of dances performed on a stage with dimensions of only 10 by 13 foot) and ‘After Trio A + Beginning’ (a homage to postmodern dance and the choreographer Yvonne Rainer). With performances this varied you are sure to find more than a couple of acts of interest during the PuSh Festival!

Vancouver International Writers Festival

Vancouver International Writers' Festival

When? 16 – 21 October (2012 dates)

Founded back in 1988, the Vancouver International Writers Festival is a premier, week-long literary event which attracts both keen established and wannabe wordsmiths of all ages from across the globe. Intimate and interactive poetry jams, panel sessions, readings and one-to-one interviews with significant names from the world of literacy sees more than 14,000 people attend the event each year.  One of the festival’s objectives is to inspire a love of reading in young children and as such its organisers work with schools (via the Spreading the Word program) during the event and provide young scholars with subsidised tickets.

Just some of the authors who have presented at the festival in the past include J K Rowling (Harry Potter book series), John Irving (The Cider House Rules and The 158-Pound Marriage) and Martin Amis (Money and Yellow Dog). This is definitely an event worth checking out if you like to curl up with a good book!

Vancouver International Film Festival

Vancouver International Film Festival

When? End of September – early October

The 2010 edition of the Vancouver International Film Festival welcomed more than 148,000 people and presented a total of 373 films from 80 different countries – this should give you some indication to the scale of this exciting yearly event! The festival not only attracts fans of the film medium but also filmmakers themselves who are looking to present their work and/or find inspiration for their future productions.

This culturally diverse film celebration screens the largest selection of films from East Asia outside of that region and also showcases a healthy selection of non-fiction films too (a genre often ignored at film festivals). If you enjoy films that are a little different to the Hollywood blockbusters which usually litter western cinemas then VIFF is definitely a festival you should check out. The majority of film screenings are followed by Q and A sessions with directors and/or cast members.

The author of this guest post – Miley Hutson – is a veteran of Vancouver holidays and would recommend the destination to anyone.

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Park Ride Fly USA – 2011 Highlights

  • Posted by Sharon Hurley Hall
  • December 29th 2011

A couple of days ago, I highlighted some of the content you enjoyed most on the blog in the past year. Now it’s time to look at the year as a whole, both on and off the blog. Offline, we’ve continued to add new off airport parking facilities to our lists. Some of the most recent ones include:

Our Midway Airport Parking Facility also had some great reviews this year from Elite Yelp members. Here’s one description of the excellent service they got with our airport parking facilities.

I love this service and recommend it to everyone.  If you book online it’s only $10 (ish) a day and the shuttle service to and from is quick to pick up and drop off.  I’ve never had to wait more than 5 minutes for them to grab me from the airport on my return and they always pick you up from your car before you’ve even unloaded all of the bags. – Shannon S.

In March, we made it possible for you to make airport parking reservations right from our Facebook page, with a new welcome tab specifically designed for the purpose. We’ve been getting more active on Facebook this year. Some of the updates you liked and shared most included our post on NaNoWriMo,  our guest post on San Francisco, our profile of Justin Mussler and our Black Friday deals post. Facebook has made many changes this year, including preventing automatic imports of posts via its Notes application. However, you can still follow our blog via the Networked Blogs application.

Soon after, in April, we launched our mobile site, so that the increasing numbers of people using mobile devices to make travel arrangements could book their airport parking from their smart phones and have similar functionality to the web interface.

Our most recent online development was the launch of our Google+ profile and Google+business page. Those are still being developed, but expect more from us there in 2012!

On the horizon for 2012, look out for a refresh of our brand and a streamlined website for a faster, easier consumer experience in booking airport parking reservations. We’re also continually evaluating programs as we look to bring more value to our customers, so expect to hear more from us on that next year.

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