Showing posts with label Hotels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hotels. Show all posts

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Traveling with Pets....

Vacation planning can get really stressful. There is so much to think about, that we often overlook some of the most important details. Especially when we're traveling with pets. Before you load the pets into the car, consider some of these tips.

Animals are like people, with distinct personalities and temperaments. If your pet is easily upset by changes in their routine, you might want to consider having a friend or family member care for them at home. If this is not a possibility, make sure during your trip to stick as close to the animal's normal routine as possible. You might also want to pack a couple of favorite toys or pillows to add more familiarity. You might consider a sweater, as well, just in case they have to be separated from you for a bit while using public transportation. Having something with your scent on it will help with any separation issues.

The first thing that should be on your agenda when planning your trip with a pet is a visit to the Veterinarian. The vet can prescribe medications that can help keep your pet calm during travel, as well check for any problems that may need to be dealt with first. You can also refill any medications they are already on so you’ll have enough to take along with you. Getting current on their shots is also important, especially if you are using a form of public transportation or you are crossing state/country borders. Don't leave the vet's office without checking into one more thing: microchips. Microchips are quick and easy to implant, done with a needle right there in the vet's office. Most of the time, the animal doesn't even know anything is happening. Implanting one of these into your dog or cat will greatly increase your chances of getting your pet back if they get loose. The microchip includes your pet's name, vet information, medical information and other important facts. When a lost animal is brought into a shelter or vet office, they are scanned with a hand-held scanner that pulls up all the information. Make sure you give yourself plenty of time to mail in the forms you will need to fill out to make the chip active. Also, don't forget to ask your vet if they have any recommendations in case your pet finds itself in need of care while out of town. If your vet cannot help you, make sure to look up that information yourself. Thanks to the internet, you should not have any trouble finding listings. You are not done yet. Before leaving the Vet, make sure you ask about Heartworm prevention and flea/tick protection. This is more than just a good idea, in some places it is required to protect the local animal population. Now, you are ready to move on to the next phase of trip planning: shelter.

Anyone who has moved with a pet knows that finding a place that will accept your pets can be difficult. Your vet can be a good source of information for places that allow pets. Some will also board your animals just in case you have decided to leave them at home. Another great resource is petswelcome.com. It has listings for pet-friendly hotels, beaches and parks. You can also exchange ideas with other pet owners through their message board or read about international animal policies.

Your best bet when traveling with pets is to go by car or plane. Many bus and train companies do not allow animals at all. If you do go by car, take a hint from the sites out there and get a special harness to secure your dog in the car. Also, make sure you have the dog’s harness or leash readily available, as your dog will need an occasional pit stops to get out and take a short walk. Cat carriers are another essential item for your check list. If you travel by plane, make sure you discuss their policies regarding pets in advance so there are no surprises.

No place recommends this, but if you absolutely must leave your dog in the car for any reason, make sure it is for a very short amount of time and leave a couple of windows open a little bit and park in the shade to keep them cool. Many animals (and kids) die each year from being left in a car that was too hot.

As with any trip, you do not want to wait too long to make these plans. If you pets had to get shots, some places require you to do it in a certain time frame before your arrival. You also do not want to find yourself without a place to stay during part or all of your trip because you waited too long to reserve a room at a pet-friendly place. Following these simple travel tips will ensure a safe and pleasant trip for you and your pets, wherever you decide to go.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Some Great Videos...

Hello! I'm back and today I wanna share some videos with you that will let you get more of a taste of Florida. The first one shows off the scenery as you drive down South Beach. Another one lets you see Ocean Drive and the Everglades National Park.





Hope you enjoy them! I'll be sharing some more videos from the same person who did the second one soon. They have several great travel videos to help you out when coming here. Here's the link to their site. I love watching videos like this. There is some much of Florida I haven't seen, so it's cool getting the chance to learn about what else is out there. Speaking of- I'll also be filling you in on some of the events coming to the area as well. Take care and don't forget to visit us on MySpace!

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Hotel Watch

Good evening, everyone! I thought today I'd fill you in on one of the many hotels there are in Florida to give you an idea of places to stay if you're a tourist thinking of coming here. Tonight, I'm talking about the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel

Since its creation in 2003, the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino has positioned itself as a major force in South Florida night life. The grand building, located at 1 Seminole Way in Hollywood, is home to many big name concerts, comedy acts, magic and more. Whatever you are looking for, the Hard Rock will most likely have it. In the past year, it’s gotten even better.

Recently, the Hotel added Paradise. Paradise is made up of several different clubs and features a variety of entertainment. The unique buildings feature Improv comedy, Vegas and Broadway-influenced acts and a Jazz club. In addition, guests can visit an Irish-style pub or check out the Dueling Pianos club.

The biggest draw, of course, is gambling. If you can name it, The Seminole Hard Rock will most likely have it. Housed in a building that is over 100,000 square-feet, the casino is open 24 hours a day. Guests can choose between a variety of poker tables and video poker. There is also Cleopatra, Spam, Wheel of Fortune and many other popular games. The Hard Rock doesn’t just pay out big to its winners. It also gives them their fifteen minutes of fame by
posting their names and pictures on the website.

Still haven’t found what you want? Keep looking, because the Hard Rock also features many shops and restaurants. One of the most popular restaurants is the Council Oak. The red and mahogany-decorated establishment features steak, seafood and fine wines. Steak lovers will enjoy being able to choose their own cuts from the butcher shop on premises. You can even get a taste of Native American Culture with the kids by visiting the Seminole Okalee Indian Village. The Village features arts and crafts, animal shows and a shop where you can pick up souvenirs. You can even reserve space at the Village for parties.

Of course, no look at the Hard Rock would be complete without discussing the Hotel area. The 4-star rated building has 500 rooms packed with amenities. Some of these amenities include stereos and computers with internet access. There are also three phones in each room, making it a good choice for those on working vacations. Don’t worry about packing little extras for your trip, because the Hard Rock has you covered. Each room features bathrobes, irons and hair
dryers available to guests. Rooms also feature spacious bathrooms and safes to store valuables. In addition, each bed is made with Egyptian cotton linens and features maid service. Its location is another benefit to staying at the Hard Rock. You are only a stone’s throw from all the wonderful things Miami and Fort Lauderdale have to offer.

Whether you are a family on vacation, a couple looking for romance or single and looking to have a great time, the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino is sure to have something you will love. For more information about the Hard Rock, visit the website at www.seminolehardrock.com or call 954-327-7625. Reservations can be made through the website or by calling 1-800-937-0010.