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Veterans Day Timeshare Travel Highlights – 7 U.S. National Cemeteries

Veterans Day is observed all across the nation with ceremonies held in National Cemeteries. The most famous National Cemetery is Arlington National Cemetery in Washington, D.C. Its 624 acres are divided into 70 sections where military casualties of every foreign U.S. war and the Civil War are interred. It also contains world-renowned memorials including the…

Timeshare Travel – Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington Turns 30

The Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington celebrates its 30th Anniversary this month. When you take a Washington, D.C., timeshare vacation and stop at this war memorial you will be joining 4.5 million people who visit the Memorial annually. Every year in honor of Veteran’s day, The Reading of the Names takes place for 65 hours…

5 Things You Can’t Miss in Bangkok on Your Timeshare Vacation

Throughout the centuries, countless travelers have marveled at the beauty that is the country of Thailand. At the center of this majestic country is its capital city, Bangkok. This magical city is known for the beauty of its Buddhist temples, its exemplary examples of architecture and even its tourist entertainment industry. When you plan your…

Timeshare Travel – Sistine Chapel Ceiling Celebrates 500th Anniversary

November 1 , 2012, marked the 500th anniversary of Michelangelo’s unveiling of the Sistine Chapel ceiling. If you’ve ever wanted to see the famed Michelangelo masterpiece, this is certainly the time to take that timeshare vacation to Rome. The Sistine Chapel is the best-known chapel in the Apostolic Palace, the official residence of the Pope…

Timeshare Travel #TravelTuesday – Empire State Building

View from the 86th Floor Observation Deck of The Empire State Building, looking NW up the Hudson River. Submitted by Chase Repta, Champaign, IL. The Empire State Building was the tallest building in the world for 40 years, from when it was completed in 1931 until the World Trade Center was built in the 1970s….

Timeshare Travel – Hurricane Sandy Closes Statue of Liberty

If you had been planning a timeshare vacation to New York City to visit the Statue of Liberty you may have to postpone your plans. For an entire year the Statue of Liberty’s interior has been closed to visitors while new staircases and a new elevator were installed as part of a $27 million renovation…

November 1 – International Timeshare Appreciation Day!

If you own a timeshare today is your day! November 1, 2012, has been declared the first annual International Timeshare Appreciation Day. Lisa Ann Schreier, The Timeshare Crusader, started it all. “I invite people and organizations from around the world to join together and celebrate all the great things about timeshare…and there are many!” says…

Halloween Timeshare Vacation – Something for Everyone

The celebrating of this unique holiday called Halloween must run the gamut from little toddlers through teens and adults. Thankfully, a timeshare vacation can help you cover the bases. Here are two suggestions: 1. Legoland Florida. Here youngsters and the young-at-heart can enjoy Halloween to its fun fullest. This theme park is hosting its first-ever…

Timeshare Travel #TravelTuesday – Queen Creek

Granddaughter Makenna at Schnepf Pumpkin Farm, Queen Creek, AZ. Submitted by Julia M., Phoenix. Designated an “Arizona Treasure” by Governor Janet Napolitano, Schnepf Farms has evolved to become a popular family entertainment center. Attractions include a Parker 1912 carousel, the oldest operating one in the state. Check out Greater Phoenix timeshare rentals that start as…