Vacations By Rail Expands Canadian Product


Chicago, IL (PRWEB) March 16, 2006

Vacations By Rail, a Chicago-based specialty travel company selling independent traveler and group train tours and vacations, expanded its Canadian rail vacation product by offering over 18 Rocky Mountaineer Vacations. Vacations By Rail is a leading provider of Train Vacations in North America.

Vacations By Rail will work with Rocky Mountaineer to market and promote the Rocky Mountaineer and the new Whistler Mountaineer, on its website, http://www.vacationsbyrail.com. Visitors to http://www.vacationsbyrail.com can review product information, download brochures and view streaming video of the Rocky Mountaineer. Along with Rocky Mountaineer and Whistler Mountaineer, Vacations By Rail also offers a wide variety of Canadian, United States and European Rail Vacations.

?Rocky Mountaineer is the winner of the 2005 World Travel Awards, as World’s Leading Travel Experience by Train. Expanding the Rocky Mountaineer Vacation product offering provides our clients with a comprehensive selection of Canadian rail vacations,? said Todd Powell, president of Vacations By Rail. More information is available at http://www.vacationsbyrail.com or by calling 1-877-929-7245.

About Vacations By Rail:

Vacations By Rail is a leading provider of rail vacations. Vacations By Rail customers and website visitors can choose from the largest selection of North American independent rail vacations and escorted rail tours. Customers of Vacations By Rail may also book European Rail Passes and Point to Point tickets online.

Vacations By Rail is located in Chicago, Illinois. For more information call 877-929-7245.

Contact:

Cole Dannewitz

Vacations By Rail

Voice: 773-447-1114

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A Bahama Island Vacation Travel Guide & Tips

Just like many other vacations in the Caribbean, a Bahama Island vacation will put you in touch with the rich history of the sea and might just teach you something about the days of pirates and treasures beyond your wildest dreams. It won’t just be tales of Blackbeard or the Blue Hole of Andros that you experience but some of the most luxurious accommodations to help you laugh about those tall tales of the sea. Besides the thousands of tales you might hear on the Bahamas, you will learn of the thousands of islands the Bahamas are made up of. The main islands total about 23 but the smaller keys are endless. Make things easier by considering the two ends of this chain. They are Grand Bahama and Great Inagua.  Nassau is the most cosmopolitan area, located on Grand Bahama and Great Inagua is like the wildlife sanctuary of the Bahamas.

Beside the history you experience on your vacation, there is also a rich array of underwater parks. More than 5% of the world’s reef mass is located here and waiting for you to see it on your next Bahama vacation. The underwater parks are also what created the wide variety of outdoor activities for a vacation. You can enjoy the sea life while you are also sailing or snorkeling. Thousands of miles of shoreline attract swimmers, surfers, kite-boarders, and sailors to enjoy the spectacular wildlife beneath their feet.

Don’t end your vacation without allowing for a diverse cultural experience. The charm and hospitality of the Bahmians can also become a lasting memory when you take advantage of a great government program that is offered on the main island. Visitors on the Bahamas are given the chance to experience real Bahamian culture when they sign up for People-to-People, a cultural program that has been very successful. Whether it’s San Salvador, Harbour Island, Eleuthera, or the Exumas, you are going to love your Bahama island vacation and take home many lasting memories of the wonderful people and the rich experiences you had.

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Traveling Tips

I have compiled a top 10 list of traveling tips I hope will ensure that your next traveling experience with your children is smooth and successful.

Bon voyage!

1. Make traveling fun. As with every other aspect of our lives, good manners and proper etiquette are an absolute necessity when it comes to traveling. The most important thing to remember is that traveling is fun! Inform your children well in advance of the adventure they are about to embark upon, however, that while traveling is fun, it also requires the family to work together as a team and follow a certain set of travel guidelines. Whether taking a road trip to visit grandparents or flying across the country to see the newest attraction at Disneyworld, set the tone from the beginning with your children that a great attitude and respect for each other, as well as fellow travelers, will make the journey together that much more pleasant.

2. Preparation is Key. Traveling gracefully takes a certain amount of creativity and planning. Speak to your children long before you’ll be traveling and discuss with them where you will be going, the mode of transportation you will be using, how long it will take to get there, and how long you will be staying at your destination. You may even want to highlight a map to indicate the starting and ending points. When packing for the trip, take plenty of toys, games, DVDs, and coloring books for your children to occupy themselves. The day before traveling, make sure that all family members get a good night’s sleep. A family that awakens refreshed and energized has a greater chance of having a smooth traveling day.

3. Safety is paramount. Before any type of traveling, call a family meeting and go over the ground rules for acceptable behavior during the trip. Express to your children the importance of these rules, not only for more enjoyable traveling, but for their safety. Children need to know that they must not wander away from the family at any time. When we travel, we are often traveling in large, open, public spaces and it is very easy for little ones to get lost. Create a buddy system or a counting system so that children feel a sense of responsibility for themselves and other family members. This is wonderful for their self-esteem and confidence level.

4. Bring fuel for little bodies. You never know what kinds of delays you may face while traveling, so be sure to arm yourself with plenty of nutritious snacks and water. The last thing you want is to face a meltdown because your children are starving or thirsty. Food and drinks also act as wonderful distractions when you need to pass the time. If you are traveling by air, I suggest bringing a small amount of gum or candy to chew during takeoff and landing. This will protect your children’s ears from any discomfort they may feel due to a cold or a change in altitude.

5. Accidents will happen. It is inevitable that an accident will occur at some point and time during your travels. One of the small ways you can prepare yourself and maintain your composure is to have an extra set of clothing on hand per child and to have plenty of wipes and baggies! These two little items are fabulous for disinfecting hands, wiping messy bottoms, holding dirty clothes, or wiping mouths after travel sickness.

6. Plane pointers. Airplanes present a unique challenge in that an airplane is a confined space and everyone can be affected by one person’s behavior. As a result, it is especially important to be mindful of other passengers at all times. Begin by letting the airline know that you are traveling with children and ask any child-related questions or advice at that time. Try to avoid taking red-eye flights as children are extra cranky in the evening and fellow passengers may not appreciate a whining or crying child when they are trying to get some sleep. Parents should sit between children and other passengers for safety reasons and to act as a buffer. At the end of the flight, the most courteous parents will wait for all others to depart the plane before attempting to organize their children and all of their belongings.

7. Orient Express overtures. Trains are the most fun for traveling with children. There is spacious seating, lots of leg room, and loud noise so talking in a normal voice won’t disturb other passengers. There is usually a dining car where the family can spend most of their time and children can eat, play games, and do art projects. Children do not have to fear being at a high altitude and there is an abundance of beautiful scenery for them to view. As with any type of public transportation, children should apply the same rules of behavior and be conscious of their surroundings.

8. Road trip resources. The family road trip is probably the most common form of traveling. Make sure children know that arguing or shouting in the car can be dangerous and distracting to the driver. Children need to respect one another and their preferences regarding music, car temperature, window levels, and places to sit. They should be reminded to keep their arms and legs to themselves and take turns sitting in the less desirable spots. A great way to avoid the infamous question, “Are we there yet?” is to inform children ahead of time of the exact length of the trip. Advise them to use the bathroom beforehand and let them know you will be making additional stops for bathroom breaks along the way.

9. Hotel hints. Staying in a hotel is a privilege and should be treated as such. This experience shared with the family will help prepare children to be considerate of others as they get older and begin traveling with their peers. The most important thing for children to remember is that there are other guests in a hotel. They should be mindful of the noise level in their hotel room so as not to disturb their neighbors. Electronic devices should be played quietly and voices should be kept low. There should never be any running or talking loudly in the hallway.

10. Be a model. Set an example for your children and apply “The Golden Rule” to treat others the way you would like to be treated. If you embody these words and show kindness, respect, and consideration toward your family, your travel representatives, and your fellow travelers, then your children will mimic your behavior.

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