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Philadelphia PA: Museum Of The American Revolution


Just opened in downtown Philly near Independence Hall is a permanent exhibition dedicated to the nation’s fight for freedom.

Among the displays, including historic documents and artifacts, are special sections. They’re entitled A New Nation, A Revolutionary War, Road to Independence and The Darkest Hour. For admission fees, scheduled programs and more info, go to www.amrevmuseum.org

Visit to the bottom of South America PDF Print E-mail

Ushuaia, Argentina

Remember when James Cagney made a dramatic end to the movie, “White Heat”. Chased by the cops, the suicidal, mother-obsessed gangster climbed up a huge oil storage tank and set it afire. Just before it blew up, he yelled, “Top of the world, Ma!”

While on a cruise, we recently visited the lonely little coastal town of Ushuaia, in the Terra del Fuego area of Argentina. It is literally the last civilization at the very lowest tip of South America. And if we had wanted to imitate Cagney, we could have stood there and shouted, “Bottom of the world, Ma!”

Ushuaia is just across the Beagle Channel from the tip of the frozen Antartic region, and has 18 hours of summer daylight. It was a bit strange dining in a local cafe at midnight under the bright sun. In the winter, there are less than eight hours of daylight.

 
JetBlue offers a month of flying for just one price! PDF Print E-mail

Airplane

Sort of like stuffing yourself at a Las Vegas buffet, but instead of all you can eat, JetBlue is offering an All-You-Can-Jet Pass. You get as many helpings of JetBlue flights as you can cram into your schedule during the 30-day promotion, and they’re all for just the one cost of $599. The offer is for JetBlue flights from September 8 through October 8.

JetBlue flies to more than 50 destinations in six countries. To take advantage of the offer, you must buy the All-You-Can-Jet Pass by Aug. 21.  JetBlue instructions claim "pass holders will have access to every available seat on every flight with no blackout dates." Further: "each flight must be booked no later than 11:59pm MDT 3 days prior to the flight's scheduled departure."

Be aware that JetBlue reserves the right to discontinue selling All-You-Can-Jet Passes at any time during the promotion period. If you’re interested or more want further information, go to www.jetblue.com.

 
Best fall travel destinations, Part 2 PDF Print E-mail

Shanghai

I first stepped ashore in Shanghai, China, in September 1945, when my Navy troop ship docked there to pick up just-released American, British and Aussie POWs from World War II. We then took them back to Manila for medical air and flights to their homes. Although the old city was a bit worse for wear from combat and bombing, Shanghai was still the charming international city it had been for a century. That time I was armed with a Navy backpack, a carbine and .45 pistol.

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You thought your beach was crowded on Sunday! PDF Print E-mail

Penguins

 
Carnival introduces quicker boarding of ships by kiosk PDF Print E-mail

Carnival Cruise Lines is trying a new, speed-up check-in system at the Port of Miami FL. As in airports, cruise passengers will be able to board their ships by quickly swiping ID cards at an electronic kiosk that replaces the time-consuming live guard station process.

We recently returned from a cruise of the Mexican Riviera, and all facilities and services aboard the ship were easily and conveniently available. However, when boarding at the original Long Beach CA pier and at every port stop along the cruise, passengers  had to wait in hour-long lines for the guards in the terminal to go through the tedious security procedures before they allowed boarding. Vintage kiosk

Before arriving at the port of embarkation for the cruise at Carnival’s Miami pier, passengers who want to use the quick check-in kiosks are required to pre-register online and must be citizens of the U.S., Canada or other nation that issues visa waivers for US travel. The check-in requires passengers have authorized credit or passport cards to swipe at the kiosk, as is the usual procedures at airports. After passengers clear the security check-in procedure, they will be given their stateroom keys by cruise staffs as they arrive onboard.

If Carnival’s experiment proves effective, plans are in the works for the kiosk check-in procedure to be installed for other Carnival sailings. While we recognize and appreciate the need for tight security, we hope the kiosk check-in procedures will soon become universal for all cruise ships, and eliminate the frustration of long, time-consuming check-in lines.

 
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