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Showing posts with label Last Minute Family Vacation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Last Minute Family Vacation. Show all posts

Friday, January 27, 2012

Royal Caribbean - Oasis of the Seas

Oasis of the Seas Deck Plan
What can I say? Humongous, was the word that just came to my mind. Oasis of the Seas is not only one of the biggest ship on the seas, it is also an impressive art of work. It has seven distinctive neighborhoods, twenty five dining options and 2,394 crew members to serve you!


Do you see this tiny person? It could be you...Zip Lining!
Oasis means a fertile or green spot in the dessert or wasteland, made so by the presence of water.  It also means a situation or place preserved from surrounding unpleasantness, a refuge.  This is the best description as I approach to the lovely Central Park that is open to the fresh sea air and home to many lovely specialty restaurants.

But honestly what I loved the most was the Boardwalk with a carousel, kid’s games, Sea Food Shack, Johnny Rockets, Salt Water Taffy and more. I literally pictured my kids having tons fun out there. There staterooms that are positioned in the central park, giving you a different view option than the sea. Same in the Boardwalk giving you a terrific VIP view to the Aqua Theater. And for those that love the risk there are two huge FlowRiders for surfing and boogie boarding, the zip line across the top of the Boardwalk.
Touch Screen Stations


Sure the ship is large and can hold more than 5000 fully occupied with the maximum number of kids, but this ship has tons of activities and places to have fun, spend quality time with your family and friends and grow your memories for life. Don’t let the size scare you away from trying Oasis of the Seas, I truly believe it MEAN its meaning; do you understand what I’m saying?
Families and active adults are to love her. So are adults that are attracted to all the more upscale features and so are most people that are brave enough to try something this innovative. You will enjoy also a great Bahamas/Caribbean itinerary, which not all ships do. So, Why Not?

Whether you are looking to explore a New Ship or The biggest one, to have a family reunion, a honeymoon, friends or business gathering the Oasis of the Seas will meet and exceed your expectations. Let me help you customize your Next Cruise Vacation.

Leila Reyes
Travel Specialist
Family Vacations
817-554-3346

Monday, September 26, 2011

Cruise for YOU

You can have the vacation of a lifetime, see the world, completely unwind, take a walk on the wild side, dance the night away, feast on fabulous cuisine, learn something new, make friends, bond with your family, steal quiet moments with your spouse and children. Whatever your heart desires, is yours, when you choose to cruise.

Here are 10 Reasons* of Why you should take a Cruise:
  1. Choose to cruise for VALUE. One price buys your cabin, dining, entertainment and more.
  2. Choose to cruise for ROMANCE. Secluded beaches, en suite dining on a balcony overlooking the ocean and spa services for two are just some of the romantic pursuits available.
  3. Courtesy of NCL Rights Reserved
    Choose to cruise for CUISINE. Tantalize your taste buds with gourmet fare that showcases exotic ingredients, old standbys like pizza and ice cream or spa cuisine for a healthy alternative. Depending on your mood, dine in a traditional ballroom setting, a small bistro or a casual eatery.
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    Choose to cruise for VARIETY. With over 200 distinctive ships, 3000 ports-of-call and an unbelievable array of places to see and things to do, there is a perfect cruise for you. For even more choice, consider a pre- or post-land tour.
  5. Choose to cruise for ACTIVITIES. Fill your days with sightseeing, sports activities, cultural lectures, educational tours led by naturalists and historians or simply lounge by the pool and relax. At night, enjoy dance extravaganzas, musical revues, gaming or a quiet evening gazing at the stars.
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    Choose to cruise for SIMPLICITY. Don't come back from your vacation needing a vacation. Planning a cruise is simple; your CLIA-affiliated travel agency can handle all of the details. Once you're on board, nearly all expenses are pre-paid... talk about hassle-free.
  7. Choose to cruise for NEW HORIZONS. Fall asleep in one destination and awake to a new horizon... and you only have to pack and unpack once!
  8. Choose to cruise for FAMILY. Families love cruising. Children's programs, kid-friendly menus and tours of the ship will keep your children happy, while affording you some time alone.
  9. Mandara Spa Sauna
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    Choose to cruise for PAMPERING. Regardless of your budget, all cruise lines pamper their guests with first-class service around the clock.
  10. Choose to cruise for SATISFACTION. It's a fact that cruises have a higher percentage of satisfied customers than any other vacation experience.


These are just a few reasons you should give yourself a chance to Cruise if you haven't before. You can even plan your cruise more than a year in advance and pay over time, budget is not a trouble anymore. Give me a call and let me explain the endless chances you have customized to your expectations and beyond.

*Courtesy of CLIA (Cruise Lines International Association)
Photos courtesy of Norwegian Cruise Line, all Rights Reserved.

Leila Reyes
Family Travel Specialist
817-554-3346

Monday, September 5, 2011

When I should book my Vacation?


This is a question you probably have heard or even have asked yourself. As a Family Travel Specialist is a question I've been asked a lot. I know how hard is to take decision, but there are factors on the specific details of your vacation that can help tremendously to help you choose the best time to book your vacation.


First, I suggest you make a list of the details of your vacation. Actually you should make two different lists, one that includes everything that you want and you're not able to negotiate and other that includes things that might be or you are more flexible.  Let's say you have specific dates for your vacation because your children, who will be traveling with you must be out of school, the date you have chosen should go under the list of things you won't negotiate. When creating the lists you should consider the travel dates, if it's going to be a land or cruise vacation, your hotel preferences, how many people will be traveling and if are kids involved, are there payment options available, etc. Taking some time to plan and analyze all the do’s and don’ts will help you to have a better picture of what exactly you want to do. This way you won’t regret your decision, although this wasn't the outcome of Lisa.


A few months ago, Lisa Daniels* asked me to help her plan a Cruise Getaway to celebrate her 15th Anniversary.  After a wide search I found her cruise, she was very pleased with the itinerary and the Cruise Length, but instead of booking she decided to wait because she has heard that “closer the departure date the lower the fares”. By the way this wasn't planned 6 months in advance, she was only a month from the sailing date, and I couldn't stress her enough to book her cruise that day, because she was risking losing availability on the Ocean View Cabins she requested (which were only 4 available by that time). So I went directly to my "do list" plan. This way I could show her that celebrate her anniversary on a cruise for the dates indicated was a priority for her and waiting to book would put at risk she could make the trip or not. I also detailed her all the options she had, and the possible outcomes. Happily she made her booking that same day, and reduced her risk of losing it.

There are endless factors that can affect your decision, because each vacation is unique. Let me give you another example; let's say you want to spend New Year's Holiday in Walt Disney World in Orlando, FL with your family. One thing I can tell you right away is that these dates are peak season in ANY hotel. I will highly recommend you to book as soon as possible once you have agreed the fares and availability for your family vacation. Another advantage is if you book in advance (3-6 months) Disney Resorts allow you to make a down payment and pay your full balance on a later date or on installments. (This option is also available in cruises; you can even book a cruise 2 years in advance in some cases, which is smoother to your pocket.) If your traveling party is 5 or more, availability is something you need to secure. I have a family of 5, and not always I find room for us, that's why I usually book 6-10 months in advance.


Summarizing, whatever I could recommend you to do, will depend on the factors and/or details of your unique and special vacation. although you should not wait if, in fact, are 100% sure of what you want, and when you want it. Do you need help deciding? Please give me a call, so we can start planning your next vacation and the options available you may have to book now or later.



Leila Reyes, CTA
Travel Expert
L R Travel, LLC
817-554-3346

*Names have been changed for Privacy Purposes. 

Monday, March 7, 2011

Family Travel Expert, I call that Specialist; Why?

I became a Family Vacation Specialist eight months ago. I am a certified Family Travel Specialist by the Travel Agent Academy. I've been trained not only as Family Travel Specialist, but as Cruise Specialist as well. Currently working on my ACC certification(Accredited Cruise Counselor) by the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA). I'm also a Commodore, the highest achievement earned by Princess Cruises and Cunard Cruises.


I've been in Disney World (a Family Vacation Preferred Destination) four times and this year my family will experience the Disney Cruise for first time. I have taken 3 other cruises, two to the Caribbean and one to Europe.

I provide my clients the most personal and trustful information regarding their pictured or planned vacations. I take every idea and thought as it is for me and my personal family, but keeping in mind what they want and what they expect. Always trying my best to find them the best itineraries and deals on the market that fit with their specifications. Searching and asking to every supplier available, taking my time to achieve and go beyond their expectations.

If you're considering going on a Cruise or planning a Family Vacation, please feel free to contact me via email or phone so we can discuss your vacation plans in detail.


Leila Reyes
Family Vacation Specialist

Friday, March 4, 2011

2011 Emerging Vacation Trends--Family Vacation

Today I want to talk you about how a Family Vacation is positioned in the Travel Industry for 2011.  It's interesting to see how fast Family Vacation Niche is moving and growing over the years. Most family members are aware of the daily busy schedules and the lack of quality time and rest (leisure) time we allow to ourselves and our children. People asking for advise on planning their vacation are mostly looking for a shorter one, no more than 7 days; but this isn't totally negative because they are focusing on having at least two vacation weeks during the year.  Having a short family vacation allow them to explore even more destinations in a short period of time and at the same time distributing their "leisure time" during the year, and during school vacation. For example, Spring Break Week is one of the busiest weeks for travelers and travel advisors as well. Having kids off school, grant their parents plan for a short family vacation.

One destination that is in every family near or forecast future is to visit Walt Disney World. There is an increase of families planning and booking their Walt Disney World in advance, specially after all the great deals published in this past days. The advantage Families have in planning ahead of time is the possibility for them to make "monthly" payments to their booking after the deposit payments has been met, making it even more affordable without jeopardizing their budget. There will be always the ones that like to wait for "last minute deals", but doing so increase their chance of not having their preferred dates to travel or even their accommodation could be totally booked. This is a risk I don't recommend to anyone planning a Family Vacation.

There has been a lot of news about prices going up due to oil price increment, the latest announcement has been made by Norwegian Cruise Line and Regent Seven Seas, expect the increase fares beginning April 1st. To know the impact of these announcements in the travel industry we'll have to wait and see, but in my opinion while you plan ahead of time, this increases won't affect you in the way is projected. Everyone needs a break of their daily busyness and nothing will work better than relaxing on a Family Vacation.

Leila Reyes
Travel Agent
lrtravel@live.com

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