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America's top vaycay state is best known for its beach resorts and theme parks. But besides the ersatz thrills of Orlando, the nightlife of South Beach, and the well-marketed Victoriana of Key West and Amelia Island, quiet hideaways abound as well.

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Comment by Judy Wells on September 19, 2010 at 4:48pm
Loretta and others -

Blog about ASTA Travel Bloggers session at http://www.travelonthelevel.blogspot.com.
Comment by Vincent Russo on September 18, 2010 at 11:12am
The newspaper announced a new Palm Beach Savings Card with BIG DISCOUNTS on EVERYTHING. I can't get one because I live here and don't stay in hotels and you have to be a hotel guest to get one. But if your coming here from somewhere else you should ask for one !!!!
Comment by David Hyland on September 4, 2010 at 8:49am
IzonOrlando is a new Orlando centric internet video channel with an ever expanding list of programs, including travel topics. View the shows, leave comments, and even submit your own ideas for shows at http://www.izonorlando.com.
Comment by Amanda Jackson on September 3, 2010 at 11:11am
Free members-only travel site with excellent deals in Florida: TripAlertz.com

TripAlertz uses the power of group buying to sell members-only travel deals at deluxe hotels & resorts, and will launch in beta on October 5th (you can preview deals now). The multi-night deals are up to 75% off prices found on public online travel sites. And right now, they’re giving away 250 free trips to the first 10,000 members! Plus, you earn credits for future bookings (Trip Tokens) by referring friends.

How it works: Members reserve private travel deals within a one-week booking period (two weeks for international hotels). The more people that book, the lower the price goes, and everyone pays the same price when the deal clock hits zero. Once booked, members can opt to meet and share advice with their fellow travelers on a private collaboration page before and after their trip (not everyone travels on the same date).

There are some great deals featured at Florida hotels including: Trump International Beach Resort in Sunny Isles, Tradewinds Island Grand Beach Resort on St. Pete Beach, Saddlebrook Resort in Tampa, The Atlantic on Ft. Lauderdale Beach, and Royal Plaza, Embassy Suites Lake Buena Vista and Vista Cay in Orlando. Check it out!
Comment by Tripatini on September 1, 2010 at 3:41pm
Please CLICK HERE to help a Tripatino planning a trip to Miami Beach in October. Thanks!
Comment by Loretta Chilcoat Jergensen on August 24, 2010 at 12:22pm
Thanks ASTA and Judy!
Comment by ASTA on August 24, 2010 at 9:52am
Loretta, you can buy the best value package and get access to ALL the educational recordings at THETRADESHOW and THETRAVELBLOGGERSSHOW! That's more than 50 travel seminars. Check it out here: http://www.thetradeshow.org/info_at_a_glance.cfm

Additional Registration options
Attend THETRADESHOW with the traditional $49 registration to attend THETRADESHOW in Orlando but you won’t have access to the e-Learning Center or VIP perks. If you can’t make it to Orlando this year, you can purchase the e-Learning Center only for $113, but you will miss out on the networking that distinguishes THETRADESHOW as North America’s #1 travel trade show.
Comment by Judy Wells on August 24, 2010 at 9:49am
Loretta - I'll be going and will be happy to recap for you.
Comment by Loretta Chilcoat Jergensen on August 23, 2010 at 10:47pm
So bummed I'm going to miss The Travel Bloggers Show in Orlando next month. Haven't been to a conference there since SATW. Writing a piece for the new UK family travel website, oddizzi.com. Any Florida travelers care to share their fave family friendly nosh spots in the Sunshine State? Thanks!
Comment by Vincent Russo on August 21, 2010 at 5:48pm
OK Judy good answer. And I used to have people in Bremerton! Maria thanks for the link. When I was a kid my family couldn't dream of flying Pan Am, that airline was the Ritz to us. Then I got to the point where I was able to fly it and it was the Ritz compared to the crappy tin boxes flying around now.
 

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