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"Mancations" - The New Generation of Vacationing

Topic: SportsFeaturing Darlene SiddonsPublished June 2, 2008
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In our busy paced life we all seem to be involved in many people are turning to separate vacations from the family. Not that the family vacation is done away with, but in addition to that, Moms and Dads are taking time away alone and/or with friends.

With Father's Day just around the corner we are going to look at what we are calling "Mancations" and they are just that. Golfing is the number one activity that men love to do alone and in the company of their golfing buddies. A true golfer loves to go to new golf courses and loves when they can plan their tee times and off the golf course activities before they arrive, so that when they arrive all they have to do is look at their daily planner. It is also important that everyone in the group has the same times so they can all stay together, if that is what they want to do.

What is great about a personal travel website all of this planning can be done at ones leisure and even in the middle of the night or on lunch hour during the week. Special golf packages are always offered by resorts to draw in the serious golfers and they know just what they want and need.

When you are giving such a gift, like for Father's Day, and you don't know that much about golf, there is no better way to give then give such a package as it is all organized and setup for you, and it takes all the golfing techie stuff out of it.

So instead of a tie or all of those usual/standard boring gifts give a "Mancation" to Dad on Father's Dayn

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Darlene has been an active traveler and most of it was done as a single traveler. She was traveling alone long before it was a popular thing to do for women and to make the story even more interesting she is a Polio survivor and uses a walker and a small scooter to be mobile when she travels. She, needless to say, is a Specialist in Traveling with Disabilities and can personally assist you in all of your mobility traveling needs. She knows the right questions to ask, to get the right answers. Of course she can assist mobile and active customers with the same expertise. as she is a Personal Travel Specialist also. nDarlene Siddons Travel n

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