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Atlantic City Vacation Package

Monday, March 29th, 2010

Search for vacation ideas with the Atlantic City Packages guide. Find out the specific hotel room amenities, check out pictures, look for hotel map location information. Also, find out all there is to know about local activities in the Atlantic City area. Borgata, House of Blues, The Pier, The Walk and much much more.

A trip to a casino resort can be one of the best ideas for a vacation. Around the country, if not the globe, casino resorts are masters at providing all the fun you could want under one proverbial roof. No doubt that if you do plan on visiting any number of these resorts you’ll find world class entertainment, great food, accommodations to rival the best of any hotel you’ll ever visit and other great amenities such as lounges, pools and amusements. We have two signature casino vacation packages that you must check out if this is of interest to you.

First we head west to the desert of Nevada for our featured Las Vegas Casino Vacation Packages. Here we offer one of the best deals you’ll find for a trip to Las Vegas. For $99 you get 3 Days and 2 Nights with accommodations at the Hilton Garden Inn Las Vegas. That’s right, $99 and you’re in the heart of the city of Las Vegas and within walking distance to some of the best casinos in the world. You’ll be put up in one of 155 great rooms that comes with a large work area, WiFi access, coffee maker in addition to a property that has a heated swimming pool, laundry service and fitness center.

Next we go to the shore of New Jersey where we have featured Atlantic City Casino Vacation Packages. For the rate of $159 you’ll get 3 Days and 2 Nights at the Flagship All Suite Resort Atlantic City plus $50 to be used at the House of Blues Atlantic City located at the Showboat Casino Resort and $50 to be used for coin at the slots. The property is awesome in that every room has a mini-kitchenette, bedroom and living area, plus magnificent views of the city and skyline.

Be sure to review the entire group of hot vacation deals that Reserve Vacations markets daily, but if you’re interested in enjoying some times at the tables or slots to wager a little magic, the vacation packages above offer quite a bit.

Places to Visit in Atlanta City

Monday, December 7th, 2009

One of the greatest Atlanta tourist attractions is the High Museum of Art that houses the city of Atlanta’s finest collection of modern and contemporary art, The Great Hall has a skylight that is 86 feet from below, and the Fembank Museum of Natural History has a 315-seat IMAX theatre inside it. You can spend hours in these two places alone. Other great Atlanta attractions include the Botanical Gardens that have almost 15 acres of splendid gardens for you to admire and the Atlanta Zoo — one of the star Atlanta tourism attraction where you can enjoy yourself in the afternoon.

Coca Cola is Atlanta’s most famous invention! You can go to the Home of Coca Cola, see how they were made, and learn all about it. Moreover, you can taste the different Coca Cola’s products and you can see it all in the World of Coca Cola Museum, which is a great attraction in Atlanta City. Below we have listed out the best Atlanta attractions and it is a guide for you with information. There are plenty of sights and attractions for you to choose from. Put on your comfortable shoes and go out to see the city.

Centennial Olympic Park:

This Park is a timeless attraction for all ages. So much things to do there nowadays and it is just a riot of activities, tricks, and action from the Summer Noon Concerts to the Ice Skating Rink during November and December. There is a Fountain Show with springs of water dancing to the tunes of music – a great Atlanta Attraction for all ages. The Centennial Olympic Park is vast and has been transformed from a large area of land at the centre of Atlanta city.

Atlanta Botanical Gardens:

Open Hours: Apr-Sep: 9am-7pm Tue-Sun; Oct-Mar: 9am-6pm Tue-Sun; closed Mon The Atlanta Botanical Gardens is a breathtaking blaze of colors during many months of the year. It has all kind of activities & actions in its 15 acres of plants and blooms, shrubs and trees. Enjoy the lovely beauty of the flowers with mind blowing fragrances as you walk through. There is also a series of exhibits, talks, and shows and there is a moonlight garden.

Georgia’s Stone Mountain:

Georgia’s Stone Mountain State Park is open at 6am-midnight every day; Attractions: 10am-closing daily (closing era differ seasonally). This is one of the worlds only exposed granite mountain and the park has 3,200 acres of land. You can go by sky lift to the top, 825 ft up for some breathtaking views of Atlanta.

Zoo Atlanta:

The Zoo Atlanta houses the most inspiring collection of wildlife in the entire Northeast. Some of the sights include daily elephant shows. Open Hours: 9:30am-4:30pm Mon-Fri; 9:30am-5:30pm Sat-Sun and the grounds stay open one hour after closing. If you want to spend your remarkable afternoon, just go there & have fun.

Atlanta History Center:

Open Hours: 10am-5:30pm Monday to Saturday and on Sunday – noon-5:30pm. This Atlanta Attraction has 30 acres of land and beholds the area’s history all the way from the time of the Civil War. The Tullie Smith Farm and the Swan House are sights to watch also and there are several restaurants on site to satisfy your culinary appetite.

World of Coca Cola:

The World of Coca Cola is open during these hours: Jun-Aug: 9am-6pm Mon-Sat; 11am-6pm Sun; Sep-May: 9am-5pm Mon-Sat; noon-6pm Sun. Coca Cola was Atlanta’s most famous invented soft drink. Come here and see the place where you can learn more about it. At the end of the tour, you can taste different products Coca Cola even those that are not sold in any stores.