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		<title>10 Things You Must Know About Handling Your Money In Las Vegas</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jul 2010 08:58:47 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Are you planning a Las Vegas vacation?</p>
<p>If so, then you need to know the way to handle your money in Las Vegas.  Las Vegas isn&#8217;t called the city of &#8216;lost wages&#8217; for nothing.  If you&#8217;re not careful, it&#8217;s almost like your money just slips through your fingers almost like magic.</p>
<p>Did you know if you take out your money at one kind of ATM you could lose the same amount of your withdrawal in fees?  It&#8217;s important to always be aware of the fees that are involved whenever your money changes hands in Las Vegas.  If you are ever in doubt then simply ask a local.  They&#8217;ll know the places to go and the places you should avoid.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t know how to handle your finances in Las Vegas, chances are you will end up a lot worse off in your hip pocket.</p>
<p>A little pre-planning and research will ensure that you pay the very least that you have to to exchange foreign currency, cash cheques and to get a cash advance.</p>
<p>Of course, if you&#8217;re on vacation the last thing you want to do is to get a high interest loan while away only to return back home fro your vacation destination owing the original amount of money you borrowed PLUS 100 percent interest or more.</p>
<p>Here are some helpful tips for handling your money on your Las Vegas vacation.</p>
<p>1.  Travellers cheques are not a problem at casinos, restaurants, hotels and shops in Las Vegas.  You will be required to show photo id for verification.</p>
<p>2.  Every major casino is happy to exchange your foreign currency.  They will of course charge you a fee in the form of a discount from the official exchange rate applicable and for this reason you will get the best deal by using a commercial bank for this kind of banking transaction.</p>
<p>3.  Unsecured loans are difficult to obtain in Las Vegas.</p>
<p>4.  Many casinos will give you a credit voucher to gamblers who apply for a loan in advance of their Las Vegas vacation.</p>
<p>5.  Most large casinos have ATMS (automatic teller machines) where you can withdraw cash from your bank account or credit card account.  If you are withdrawing a cash advance you must be aware that some financial institutions charge a very hefty fee for withdrawals.</p>
<p>6.  Cheque cashing agencies specialise in interstate money orders, savings accounts and personal cheques.  You will need identification and the fee will vary depending on the complexity of the transaction.</p>
<p>7.  If you are expecting a tax refund Las Vegas has instant tax refund stands.  What you are essentially doing is taking out a short term loan at an extremely high interest rate.  The cost of the loan can be as high as 100 percent!  This type of transaction should definitely be used with caution.</p>
<p>8.  Las Vegas pawn shops &#8211; once again, these should always be used with caution.  Don&#8217;t ever hand over something to a pawn broker that is of extreme personal value unless you can really live without it.</p>
<p>9.  Always make sure your wallet is in a safe place.  Vegas is also famous for pickpockets.  Women should have purses that zip shut and have long straps on handbags so that they can go diagonally across your shoulder.  Men should keep their wallet in their front pocket at all times.  Keep your purse, wallet or bum bag with you at all times.  Never put it down anywhere.</p>
<p>10. Keep a very close eye on your poker chips at casino tables.  There are actually professional people who grab your chips when you are not looking.</p>
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		<title>See Some Amazing Things On Your Holiday To Cancun</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jun 2010 09:35:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dolores</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A holiday to Cancun means fun in the sun for most people. If you are looking for something exciting to do in Cancun, you want to visit the bullfight every Wednesday afternoon in downtown Cancun. You will not believe how exciting it is to actually watch the bullfight on a sunny afternoon. It is definitely [...]]]></description>
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<p>A holiday to Cancun means fun in the sun for most people. If you are looking for something exciting to do in Cancun, you want to visit the bullfight every Wednesday afternoon in downtown Cancun. You will not believe how exciting it is to actually watch the bullfight on a sunny afternoon. It is definitely something to see while you are visiting. Although bullfighting is very unusual for people to see, boat excursions are not. You can take many boat excursions to such places as Contoy Island, Isla Mujeres and Nichupte lagoon. Some of the boat excursions that you could take include stopping at the places along the way for some snorkeling.  </p>
<p>Cancun has long been considered the best place to do some scuba diving. There are many places along the coastline that you can explore underwater cenotes and caverns. You can also explore the Caribbean&#8217;s, Mayan Barrier Reef. Other reefs that you can visit are El Bajito and Banderas. If you have some experience with scuba diving or snorkeling, you might want to visit the Aristos and San Miguel reefs. There is always a place to scuba dive or snorkel when you are in Cancun. If you are looking for something to do on land, you will enjoy visiting El Ray archaeological site.  </p>
<p>This archaeological site is picture perfect. These ruins tell a story about the history without words. You can take an entire afternoon to explore the surroundings of the archaeological site. After a day of hiking and exploring, you might want to visit the interactive aquarium. This place is amazing. You will see sea turtles, stingrays, urchins and all the other marine life of the Caribbean. They also have a poll where you can actually swim with the Dolphins and another area where you can feed the sharks from inside a cage. This offers more adventure that you get anywhere else in Cancun.  </p>
<p>The one thing that is for people who are not afraid of small places is the submarine tours. You will see the underwater Marine life and see how clear the water is without getting wet. You will see the coral reefs and many different varieties of marine life such as the sharks, the manta rays and other tropical fish. Next, you might want to take a tour through the jungle and the mangrove forest. This is really getting back to nature. You can take a Wave Runner or speedboat and explore the mangroves. You are going to see a lot wildlife living in these areas, but you will never regret it.  </p>
<p>With all the activities you can do in Cancun you can rest assured that your holiday in Cancun is going to be exciting and fun. The restaurants, the nightlife, the tours and the other attractions are why Cancun is so popular with tourists. You just have to remember when you buy something in Cancun. You do have to follow the export and import rules. It is always better to mail yourself any goods that you purchase rather than taking in your suitcase and customs.</p>
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		<title>Top 10 Things To Do While Visiting Cancun</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Apr 2010 00:19:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dolores</dc:creator>
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<p>Cancun offers such a wide range of great things to do, your biggest challenge might be fitting them all in without feeling like you have missed something. Instead of spending hours researching everything Cancun has to offer, we have done the dirty work for you. Without further ado, here are 10 things you do not want to miss while vacationing in Cancun:</p>
<p>Number one is definitely hit the beach.  Cancun spoils you with some of the worlds most beautiful beaches, featuring white sand beaches, crystal clear turquoise blue water, and water sports galore. Sun yourself, play in the pristine water, scuba dive or snorkel in one of the world&#8217;s most effervescent patches of ocean, sail, sea kayak, jet ski you will be hard pressed to run out of ways to enjoy yourself. </p>
<p>Number two is to kick back on Isla Mujeres. You can hop a ferry from the mainland to explore this once sleepy fishing island eight miles offshore, now chock full of quaint restaurants, shops, and exquisite beaches. As you stroll through Isla Mujeres streets, music surrounds you, providing a locally flavored soundtrack for your exploration. </p>
<p>The islands magnificent white sand beaches feature many of the same water sports found on the mainland snorkeling, scuba diving, jet skiing, kayaking but in a more relaxed setting. You can even swim with dolphins and docile sharks a great story to take back to the mainland with you. </p>
<p>Number three is to dive into an enchanting new world<br />
with the worlds second largest reef just offshore.  Cancun offers some of the most spectacular scuba diving in the Western Hemisphere. Warm, crystal clear waters provide visibility of up to 100 feet, and the range of flora and fauna is virtually unrivaled. There are more than a dozen different diving and snorkeling sites in and around Cancun and another 10 on Isla Mujeres.</p>
<p>Number four is to discover the real Cancun in El Centro.  El Centro, the citys thriving downtown where most of the locals and expats live, provides a glimpse of the Mexican urban lifestyle. Filled with excellent restaurants, shopping, and local crafts, you will find great prices and the best Mexican food in Cancun. </p>
<p>Mercado Veintiocho also called Market 28 is a huge crafts market filled with vendors hawking many of the same wares you will find in the Hotel Zone, but at half the price. More bargains can be found along Avenida Tulum, El Centros main drag, and Avenida Yaxchilan, which also has a number of good restaurants and nightlife. </p>
<p>If sidewalk cafes and smaller restaurants are you are thing, check out Avenida Nader. Also near Avenida Tulum, Parque de Palapas is an action packed park popular with locals offering music, food, and a giant thatched roof stage. </p>
<p>Number five is to in Cancun is to dance, dance, dance.<br />
Whether you want to cut the rug or just watch professionals do it on stage, the internationally renowned Ballet Folklorico Nacional de Mexico Aztlan performs traditional dances set to Mexican music in the Cancun Convention Center. For one price, you can take in the show while enjoying dinner and an open bar. </p>
<p>More locally seasoned dinner and dancing can be found at El Mexicano Restaurant Folkloric Ballet &amp; Mariachis, located in the Costa Blanca shopping center. Starting at 7 p.m. and running until 11 p.m., every performance features live mariachi music, dancing, and folkloric ballet. Enjoy the show while feasting on large, colorful plates of enticingly fresh and authentic Mexican dishes. If you are traveling with the kids, check out Casa de la Cultura on Isla Mujeres, which hosts dance classes and other childrens activities.</p>
<p>Number six is to behold the timeless matador.<br />
To experience one of the oldest Mexican traditions, head to Plaza del Toros in downtown Cancun for the thrills and spills of bullfighting. Every Wednesday afternoon, man and beast face off in a battle of wits, cunning, and endurance. Matches are preceded by horseback riders, ropers, and dancers decked out in elaborate costumes.</p>
<p>Number Seven is to visit the magical Mayan ruins.<br />
Mayan history is alive and well in Cancun. Located on the Hotel Zones lagoon side, Ruinas Del Rey are now part of the Hilton Resort complex but open to the public for a small fee. Skeletons excavated at the site suggest it may have been a royal Mayan burial ground. Just north of Cancun, the ancient coastal city of El Meco features Mayan pyramids, from the top of which you can take in stunning views of Chacmochuc Lagoon. Recently opened to the public, you wwill not have to worry about throngs of tourists. </p>
<p>Number eight is to go museum hopping.<br />
The Museo de Antropologia e Historia features artifacts and displays chronicling centuries of Mexican culture, including an examination of Mayan culture with items dating back as many as 1,500 years. Museo INAH also has an impressive amount of Mayan cultural and archeological relics, including jewelry, masks, skulls, and a hieroglyphic staircase from the 6th Century.</p>
<p>Number nine is to get close to nature at Reserva Natural Tres Rios.  It is located 35 minutes south of Cancun airport, this off the beaten path ecological park is often overlooked by visitors but worth the short trip. Situated in a pristine low subtropical jungle, you can explore this nature reserve by foot, horseback, or bicycle, either on your own or by guided tour. </p>
<p>More than 100 exotic animals make their home here, as well as countless varieties of flora. Kayak, canoe, or jet ski through the reserves mangrove swamps. Snorkel off the coast and take in the wide array of tropical fish and ever changing coral reefs. You can even overnight here group camping is available.</p>
<p>Number 10: Eco Cool Wrapped up in a Theme Park<br />
45 minutes outside of Cancun, Xcaret Eco Theme Park features Mayan culture and archeological tours, as well as entertaining shows, scuba diving, snorkeling, and a chance to swim with dolphins.</p>
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