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Prague joins Europe in prices

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

When Britons Jean Mallock and Kathryn Newbould planned their trip to Prague, friends regaled them with tales of great beer and food way below prices at home. On arrival, they were stunned by how much they spent at pubs and restaurants. “We were really surprised,” said Mallock, a 23-year-old project manager from Nottingham, as she sipped a drink in the historic Old Town. “Especially in the center, prices are really the same as in Britain … food and spirits particularly.”

Higher prices are due to inflation and appreciation in the crown currency which has lifted what was once a low-cost jewel for tourists to nearer the price levels of Rome or Barcelona.

The crown has gained 41 percent against the dollar, 36 percent against the pound and 25 percent against the euro since the Czech Republic joined the European Union in 2004.

Those gains have been a boon to Czechs looking to buy foreign goods such as cars and electronics. But the exporters who are crucial to the country’s economic growth are suffering, as are hotels and restaurants which depend on foreign visitors.

Inflation is rising and reached 6.9 percent in July, and the higher prices have affected robust growth in tourism.

Following an explosion in construction that has created more rooms than visitors can fill, some hotels have slashed prices to stay afloat, a process that could benefit tourists short term, but may spell doom for some operators. “I think some hotels may go bankrupt,” said Pavel Hlinka, President of the Association of Hotels and Restaurants in the Czech Republic.

Prague gets four million tourists a year, roughly the same as Vienna. But it has about 75,000 hotel beds, 50 percent more than in the Austrian capital.

CROWN ON THE MARCH

The crown has been one of the world’s best performing currencies, thanks to economic growth of around 5 percent a year over the last decade and investors’ belief that Czech salaries and prices will continue to catch up with those in richer neighboring countries.

Over the last 12 months, it has outperformed regional peers such as the Polish zloty and Hungarian forint, which have also risen significantly. The rise prompted the Czech central bank to knock the crown back by cutting interest rates last week, which makes it less attractive to speculative investors.

The crown fell to a six-week low last week, but is still up almost 12 percent against the dollar and 9 percent versus the euro this year, hitting tourists in the wallet.

Dinner for two at mid-range restaurant Ambiente, including three courses and a bottle of wine, now costs about 2,100 Czech crowns, or $135. Cocktails cost around 120 crowns, or $8.

That’s a significant jump from what many previous visitors may recall of the charming ex-communist city in around 2001, when the same dinner bill would have been only $50.

The Czechs’ most famous product, beer, now costs around $2 a pint at a regular Czech pub. That’s still cheap by Western standards but well above the roughly 25 U.S. cents it cost when the dollar, pound and euro were at their strongest.

Although designed for expatriates rather than tourists, the Mercer’s Worldwide Cost of Living survey from March shows Prague jumped to 29th place from 49th in terms of prices, ahead of Barcelona, Brussels, Berlin and other major western cities.

State agency CzechTourism still expects visitor numbers to rise by up to 4 percent this year, an uptick from around 2.3 percent a year ago.

The difference is that more visitors now come from countries such as Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan, rather than for western Europe where Prague is no longer seen as cheap. “It is possible that there will be a (downward) fluctuation,” said CzechTourism spokeswoman Marketa Chaloupkova.

SERVICE LAGS

Many local firms are now desperately calling for a fast adoption of the euro — like in neighboring Slovakia, which will join the euro zone on Jan. 1 — and putting an end to the crown’s appreciation against the common European currency.

The Czech government has not set a target for euro zone entry. It wants living standard of living, some 72 percent of the EU average, to rise more gradually.

Many analysts say euro zone entry could happen only in 2014 or later, giving the crown years more to firm.

That may not be good news for tourism firms. But according to Tomio Okamura, spokesman for the Czech Association of Tour Operators and Travel Agencies, a more important issue is raising the quality of services that has not caught up with prices. “Because of the crown we have to become a luxury destination, but our level of services is not keeping up,” Okamura said.

British tourist Mark Rose agrees. He did not think he was getting the right value for how much he pays in Prague, but said this wouldn’t spoil his holiday. “I would recommend here but I would warn people that it’s quite expensive,” he said.

Starting a clothing business??????????????

Saturday, July 26th, 2008


ok well im 17 and i want to go into business. i want to start a clothing business. i have always been on top of the urban fashion. I want to make a company like Ecko Unlimted. I am starting with just airbrushed clothes and one day hope to have it grow into a huge business. does anyone ahve any suggestions for me to make sure my company doesnt fail. I am already working on a website but does anyone have any specific suggestions to help my company out..

 

advertise advertise advertise lol it helps to have commercials,and nice models… also if you have your shop around a mall or in a mall people notice it more.
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Tuna Fishing Charter

Friday, July 4th, 2008

Tuna Fishing is regarded by anglers as one of the best adventures in the world. The waters off the Massachusetts coast are one of the best places in the world to find world-class tuna. There are charter boats that will take you out for a full day or half day excursion. Along the way you will visit places like Stellwagen Bank which is known worldwide for its large population of Blue fin Tuna.

Swimbaits are a type of lure that is commonly used on a tuna fishing charter. They are essentially just plastic or rubber “fish shaped” bodies rigged on a jig head. Some swimbaits are the type where the body is separate from the jig head and must be rigged by the angler. This allows versatility in jig head size along with the ability to re-use the jig head with other baits and colors. Some types of lures come either pre-rigged or with the jig head “built-in” to the body of the bait. These lures are extremely versatile and can be used in a wide variety of fishing conditions. They are ideal because they will catch any fish that feeds on other fish, shrimp, crabs, crawfish, etc.

Carnival Cruise Advice?

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008


So there are spa services and a hair dresser. Do any of you by chance know what type of services they offer and how much they cost like massages or facials, or hair services?

 

All of the spa services on ships are priced like at resort areas. When you first board the ship you can go to the spa area for a tour and they will have a price listing for all of their services. The massages run from about $80 to about $150 and the difference is because they offer things like “hot rocks” on your back, seaweed wraps, aromatherapy, and a bunch of other stuff with the basic massage.

The Spa services include:
» Massages
» Body Wraps
» Facial Treatments
» Loofah Treatments
» Steam rooms
» Water Therapies
» Thermal Suites

There are so many different options that the best thing to do is get the exact price for what you want when you get on ship. But here’s a listing of the different massage options: http://www.carnivalcruiselines.com/CMS/F…

The hair services include:

» Hair Cutting & Coloring
» Eye Brow Shaping
» Waxing
» Manicures
» Pedicures
» Facial Treatments
» Grooming for Men

So the cost will be about 20% more than you pay at home and then they also expect a gratuity to be added to your bill.

Oh, and you will get the best deals on spa services if you wait for the specials that will be run while the ship is in port and on the last day of the cruise.

What About Luggage Sets

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

If you are going to travel overseas, either to have a wonderful summer vacation in the Bahamas or to attend a very important business convention abroad, one of the important things that you have to consider is your luggage. This is not only for carrying your belongings, but also to carry them with a sense of style.

Once you have a good quality luggage set, you’re assured that your things are secure. You do not have to worry about sacrificing style and fashion in exchange for functionality, because you can find popular brands that will give you just that. The Samsonite luggage set comes in various designs and colors to fit your personality.

When buying a luggage set, consider these two things first: 1) how much is your allotted budget and 2) how frequently you travel or if you usually have companions when traveling.

If you are the kind who usually travels alone, it is recommended that you buy an individual piece of luggage first. On the other hand, if you’re a person who usually goes abroad with friends and family, it is best to get a luggage set.

There are a lot of brands that offer bags to cater to all your traveling needs but you will never go wrong on a Samsonite luggage set.

Travel the World on a Budget

Friday, April 4th, 2008

Did you know you can travel the world on a budget? It is hard to believe with airline tickets costing so much money, but if you aren’t picky you can actually take advantage of discount travel when it come s up. Even with fuel prices skyrocketing you will find many airlines offer flights are very affordable rates whenever they need to get more passengers booked. The best way to find cheap travel packages is to sign up with every airline to receive their discount fares when they are available. You will really appreciate this because most of the fares are up to 80% off regular fares. This results in amazing savings.

However, you will not only be able to travel the world on a budget. You will also need to be able to take off with short notice. The vast majority of the low fares offered are for dates not far into the future. So, you may find a great fare today and be off to an amazing destination in as little as two days. If you are open and ready then you will find you can travel the world on a budget and have a lot of fun, too.

Exclusive Cruise Specials

Monday, February 4th, 2008

It probably will not surprise you to find out that London offers the greatest concentration of major attractions in Britain. It even boasts for World Heritage Sites and over two hundred of its attractions are free to enter. Going on any of the London vacation packages you will get to choose from top attractions like the British Airways London Eye or the Tower of London. You can join a tour or perhaps relax in one of the capital’s beautiful parks and gardens.

If dining out on cruise specials is something you enjoy, you will find all tastes and budgets are catered to in London’s 6000 restaurants. Its international cuisine makes it so that whether your tastes are for French cuisine, Indian, Japanese, Chinese, Italian, or American, then London is the place for to visit. London is also every shopper’s dream with over 40,000 shops and 83 major street markets to choose from.
With the Italy vacation packages that are available online, it is easier than ever to visit this beautiful country. When you arrive in Rome you will be amazed at how much there is to do and see. It is hard to say what you’ll find most breathtaking: Etruscan tombs, Republican meeting rooms, imperial temples, early Christian churches, medieval bell towers, baroque basilicas or Renaissance palaces.

Which city is more populated ?

Saturday, December 22nd, 2007
  1. SHANGHAI :)
  2. i think it’s New York.
  3. Mumbai
  4. Mumbai
  5. Out of the city you have mentioned Tokyo is more populated. London is better to live.
  6. New York - 8,250,567

    Tokyo - Yokohama - 35,000,000

    London - 7,500,000

    Mumbai - 13,000,000

    New York or London would be the best to live in. They speak English there. (Well, at least in London.)

  7. Even though by next year more than half of the world population will be … it said adding Mumbai is the most densely populated city in the world with 29650 …
  8. Mumbai of course.
  9. Its 1 and only
    Mumbai.

What are some good Australian holiday destinations for thrill seekers?

Saturday, December 22nd, 2007
  1. It may sound cheesy but I went up to the Gold Coast and went on this boat ride called the “Scream Machine” and sat right at the front and it was truly so scary I thought I was going to die.

    The boat literally surfs waves, and when you’re at the front you lift right out of the water and slam back down - we weren’t strapped in and I was sure I was going to fall out or we were going to flip or something.

  2. Canyoning in the Blue Mountains is awesome fun Grant.

    Or head to Thredbo during the summer and do some downhill mountain biking. Yeah man, can you handle it????

  3. Hi Grant
    I tried white water rafting for the first time in Cairns, Qld and it was the best time I’ve ever had.
    I’d also like to try hanggliding at Stanwell Tops, NSW.
  4. How about staying home with your girlfriend and relax with her and both your families for a couple of weeks and then go on an adrenaline rush together. After all the excitement, both of you can wind down together. But being together is an adrenaline rush anyway.
  5. Thrill… Go four wheel driving at Mt Cole with my two sons… That will put you to the test…Or you could be game enough to go motor bike riding with them……
  6. aw jeez u guys are all just jealous! Grant u are a true sweetie and id recommend going to Airlie Beach. I spent 12 months up there and its heaven on a stick.
  7. Hi Grant,

    Ignore the haters! I personally love sharing my holiday experiences of our great country to enable others to get out there & have a good look around!

    The biggest adrenaline rush holiday I have had was to The Horizontal Water Falls in Northwest Western Australia. I flew by seaplane from Broome to Talbot Bay where we were offloaded to a mother ship, then onto jet boats to explore the Falls. For those who are unaware the Horizontal Falls are caused by the volume of water rushing out at the turn of the tide through a small space between two pieces of land. Due to the height produced by the force of the water it appears to drop thereby giving the impression of a water fall.

    At this particular place there are huge whirlpools and danger is imminent as you are in crocodile & shark infested waters! I actually was lucky enough to join a private catamaran here & explore the coast between Talbot Bay & Broome over a ten day period. This part of the coastline is unaccessable by road.

    It was the best experience I’ve had travelling around this awesome country we call home - I say “we are so lucky to have such a beautiful backyard, why go overseas?”

  8. Margret river in WA has lot of treacherous surf, It’s good place for surfers of any skill level.
  9. Have you tried the theme parks on the Gold Coast. There is also The Big Pineapple on the Sunshine Coast. Also there is the Whitsunday Islands just north of Mackay in North Queensland. I hope this will help you with your Australian holiday.
  10. Do a trip around on a motorbike anywhere in Oz. I recommend coastal roads to start for some good hair raising experiences not to mention superb views. From Sydney head South through the National Park and keep going through some awesome riding through Stanwell park and over Seacliff bridge. Go through Gerringong to Nowra. Ride down to the B23 at Cann River and follow up to Cooma. Head out to Kiandra and take the road across the mountains to Khancoban. Head off to Bright. Then head towards the Great Ocean Road etc etc etc. This gets you to multiple destinations and you get the thrill on the way.
  11. A J Hackett bunjee jumping at Kuranda just out of Cairns. Once that elastic snaps back and you realise you’re not going to die it is the biggest rush ever :)
  12. For a once in a life-time experience, where your heart literally ends up in your mouth, head for Tasmania and bungee jump and abseil off the Gordon-Franklin Dam Wall.

    It is a distance of approx 140metres!

    Then there is always Cradle Mountain, jet boating, etc, etc.

    No rest for the wicked!

  13. Grant i would have to recommend the driver training and V8 racing at Mallala raceway in South Australia
  14. Just go swimming to Byron Bay, in the Central Coast of NSW. You are going to be chased by sharks of all types. Full adrenaline mate. Good luck!
  15. Try driving through the brisbane trafic everyday.
    On the roads these days is like going to dreamworld but without the fun.
  16. i hear king cross is full of thrills and if you want an adrenaline rush go to victoria and just glance at a police officer sideways…the consequences are sure to get your heart pumping…only hope it continues.
    best wishes.
  17. It has to be Stand up padlesurfing in Byron Bay. Just think of the Adrenalin rush when you are getting circled by sharks. Happens at least once a month.
  18. I too love an adrenaline rush

    Personally though, a great holiday destination for thrill seekers would be the Dancing with the Stars studio
    but if you don’t have much time, it’s hard to go past the Sunrise set
    trying to mingle with the crowds for the longest possible time withour being recognised is quite a heart-starter

  19. Anywhere but the Lower Murray-
    Im sick of all the speedboats ruining my weekends
    How would u people feel if I came and spent my weekends and holidays making a huge noise in your backyard and leaving it covered in litter and mess?
  20. I’d watch out for the Boxing Day sale at Myers in Melbourne. Egad you can lose a limb in the twinkling of an eye.
  21. Hi! This is awesome, you’re famous, hey! Cool.
    Well I’m from South Australia, in the country, I love it, but I went to Canberra on a school trip not long ago, and for a short but sweet adrenaline rush, go to Questacon!!
    It is the best! Like 4 levels of fun science games, and you learn great things along the way. That or going crazy places on 4 wheelers! Maybe you should go to the Riverland next year, they have like drag races every year, you should feature in one of them! We don’t get alot of excitement these days.
    Love your work Grant!
    Have fun!!
  22. Arrnhem Land,,dont know if we’ll see you again bro,,thats the thrill of it ay,……… ???
  23. Hi Grant, Hmmm, serious Question? maybe, maybe not but tell me, if you choose the best answer does that person get to come with you for the adrenalin rush? if not then try my back yard cause its a real rush everytime I go out there..never know if I am gong to make it back from the jungle!
  24. Nude Olympic will be such a thrill for you… I know you like dare!!! Go for it, Grant…
  25. Hi Grant,

    There is always heaps of places to go to around Australia, Check out each state, and see what they can offer.

    Parachute jumping , Rally Driving - Skydiving , Abseiling ,
    SWimming with Sharks etc.

    Check the different theme park added attractions , well worth the extra money .

    There is so much in Australia , I dont know why people pay big money to go around the world to do things , when they can do it all here in Australia for alot cheaper.

  26. Just go North and see where you end up, it’s all an adventure up there
  27. Well… Sidney, Canberra, Melbourne, Newcastle and Temora. Actually, I do not know any of these cities, but say they are the most beautiful and rich landscapes in cities in Australia. Perhaps, someday, when I have a lot of money, I go to some these places.
  28. go swimming with the crocodiles ;) nah go jumping off skyscrapers or something ;)

Lose Your Luggage Again

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

One of the worst parts about traveling is losing your luggage. This is perhaps the worst thing that can happen because it has all of your clothes, toiletries, and the basics you need to enjoy your trip whether it is for business or pleasure. Fortunately, there are a few things you can do to keep from losing your luggage set on your next trip. One is to include a name tag inside your luggage. Place it right on top of the clothes or whatever but include your name, phone number, home address, as well as your flight number and destination information. If you make it easy for the airlines to get in contact with you then they will. You should also include contact information on the outside of your bag. This includes name tags and the paper tags the airline gives you. In addition to this, you may tie a ribbon or some other brightly colored item to your luggage so that when it goes by you will be able to see it quite easily. If you follow these suggestions with your entire luggage set then you will be as secure as possible when it comes to losing your luggage. Keep in mind, however, if you do lose your Samsonite luggage you have your carry on to get you by until it is found!