Amanda Fier
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  • Scottsdale, AZ
  • United States
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Are you connected to the tourism/travel/hospitality industries or travel media in any way? If so, please specify how (kindly include any relevant company names/Web sites!).
publicist and blogger, Olson Communications, Kimpton's FireSky Resort & Spa in Scottsdale, Ariz., Forever Resorts and Forever Houseboats (houseboating)
On which destinations & travel topics can you advise members especially well?
The Southwest, Iowa and Switzerland
What destinations are you most interested in learning about?
USA
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Former luxury travel writer/editor

www.foreverhouseboats.com

Houseboating is the best vacation you haven't yet taken. Forever Houseboats destinations abound across the United States, many being situated amid the West's most alluring places: Arizona, California, Nevada and Texas. Missouri is the Midwestern anchor, boasting a fall foliage show unlike any other lake. Pool your resources with friends and family for an affordable group getaway at the lake!

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At 2:52am on April 7, 2010, Rohit Kumar said…
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We offer best deals on Indian hotels bookings, our prime most hotels destinations are Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Goa, Chennai along with all the travel destinations of India.
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