Archive for September, 2010

Best for Families — Fall Festivals and Corn Mazes Provide Quick Getaways with High Fun Factor

Monday, September 13th, 2010

Mini breaks can make a world of difference. We know that pint-sized fun is better than no fun at all whether it’s a daytrip or a weekend escape, enjoying time together and making family memories matters. Based on reader feedback theFamilyTravelFiles.com has expanded the Best Fall Festivals & Corn Mazes for 2010 to include more mazes and festivals in the USA plus terrific spots in Canada.

The Best Fall Festivals and Corn Mazes for Families for 2010 regional lists reveal a plethora of chances to have fun with kids. The lists span eight distinct geographic regions in the USA plus three regions within Canada.

The collection of festivals and events runs the gamut from barnyard mini-golf in Vermont and pumpkin bowling in Kansas to pig races, hayrides, living history, and the most remarkable corn mazes on the continent. Mini breaks in Canada include plenty of pumpkin patches, scarecrows, hay rides, corn piles, and apple picking plus corn quests in Nova Scotia and a cranberry bog encounter in British Columbia. For night owls there are maze adventures by moonlight or flashlight.

Celebrating the season takes more than corn, pumpkins and apple cider. To be the best means offering families clever ways to add to the fun of the season. The best for 2010 was compiled from Family Travel Files staff favorites as well as suggestions by readers who took the time to “Tell Mom” about their favorite fall festival or corn maze.

The expanded list of family friendly Fall Festivals & Corn Mazes may be viewed at theFamilyTravelFiles.com by clicking on the special green and yellow folder labeled “aMAZEing Fun” or by selecting a region of the country and viewing the relevant feature. To expand the list for the future readers are encouraged to “Tell Mom” about their favorite family corn maze or fall festival.

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Captain Lord Mansion Honors Breast Cancer Survivors with a Free Weekend

Monday, September 13th, 2010

Kennebunkport, ME – Most people start the year with a pledge to improve themselves in some way. Rick Litchfield and Bev Davis, owners of the Captain Lord Mansion in Kennebunkport, ME, started 2010 with a different kind of resolution. Throughout 2010, Captain Lord Mansion has donated a dime for each guest who stayed at the Captain Lord Mansion to a fund they called “A Dime for Time”. In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the Dime for Time funds will be donated to the American Cancer Society for breast cancer awareness and research programs. Additionally, breast cancer survivors have been invited to apply to be treated to a complimentary weekend at the luxury Kennebunkport inn, November 19-21 via the Captain Lord Mansion’s page on Facebook.

The Dime for Time program will culminate the weekend before Thanksgiving (November 19-21) when breast cancer survivors will be offered a complimentary two-night stay at the Captain Lord Mansion. Those wishing to be considered for free stays should indicate their interest via email to innkeeper@captainlord.com, including a brief story about themselves. Additionally, those interested in being considered should “like” the Captain Lord Mansion on their Facebook page by October 15, 2010. Each breast cancer survivor who is selected for this weekend at the inn will receive a complimentary two-night stay, chair massages and attendance at a reception where Captain Lord Mansion will present the check for funds raised through the Dime for Time program to the American Cancer Society.

To date, more than $,2,000 has been raised in the Dime For Time Program through donations from the Captain Lord Mansion and its guests. The inn donated one dime if the guest visited once, yet the dime was doubled if it was the guests’ second visit, and it was multiplied by ten if the guest visited ten times. In short, the pledge for each guest came from the number of visits to the Captain Lord Mansion, multiplied by 10-cents. After 31 years of owning the Captain Lord Mansion, Litchfield and Davis know that the contribution for most guests is multiplied by at least 5, and up to 80 times for some guests!

The campaign was created in honor of Bev Davis’s sister who died of breast cancer. During the October Breast Cancer Awareness month, the notion of helping others with breast cancer spurred the idea to create this campaign. “We think one of the most meaningful wishes a breast cancer survivor has is for time; time to spend with their families and time to enjoy the rest of their lives,” said Rick Litchfield. “This campaign has allowed Captain Lord Mansion and its guests to contribute throughout 2010, allowing each person to make a difference or to honor someone they know who has been touched by breast cancer” finished Litchfield.

About Captain Lord Mansion:
The Captain Lord Mansion is a premier bed and breakfast inn located in the heart of Kennebunkport, Maine. Combining luxury amenities with spa services, an extensive gift and wine shop, beautifully appointed guest rooms and haute hospitality, all within Southern Maine’s extensive beaches and recreation, Captain Lord Mansion is the ideal choice for romantic getaways and celebration vacations. An AAA four diamond rated inn for 29 years, a 2009/2010 Top 30 Small Hotels choice by Condé Nast Traveler readers and a 2009/2010 Fodors Choice Selection, the Captain Lord Mansion takes its place among New England’s most distinctive inns. Recently joining the Diamond Collection from BedandBreakfast.com and a long time member of Select Registry’s group of distinctive inns, Captain Lord Mansion offers distinctive surroundings for sophisticated travelers. For more information on Captain Lord Mansion, visit www.captainlord.com or call 800-522-3141 to order Captain Lord Mansion gift certificates.

Travel Insurance for Hurricane Season – What Travelers Need to Know

Thursday, September 9th, 2010

With the 2010 hurricane season entering it’s busiest period, Squaremouth, America’s fastest growing travel insurance (http://www.squaremouth.com) comparison web site, today announces some essential tips and terms to help travelers sort through options for hurricane coverage.

Hurricane insurance (http://www.squaremouth.com/travel-insurance/information/travel-insurance-hurricane-&-weather-benefit.html) tips:

1- No insurance covers absolutely everything that could happen when a hurricane hits or a traveler needs to be evacuated. “Hurricane Warning” coverage from Travelsafe and Global Alert Administrators, for example, works only if the warning that a hurricane is about to hit comes within 24 hours of departure date, and only if the policy was purchased more than 15 days ago.

2 – Buy the policy before a storm is named… Or there will not be cover for losses relating to that storm. This is because insurance is based on unforeseen circumstances; once a storm has a name it’s deemed to be foreseen. (The same is true for things like airline strikes: if the impending strike becomes public knowledge before the insurance is purchased, the claim will be denied.)

3 – The wording of a policy may be vague. Some policies don’t refer to hurricanes at all; coverage may fall under the catch-all category of a “natural disaster” instead. And often they’re interpreted case-by-case at claim time.

4 – Some benefits that don’t specifically mention hurricanes can help. An example is “cancel for any reason” cover, though most policies pay out less than 100% and stop within two days of departure (there is cover for cancelling travel plans ahead of time if a hurricane threatens but not for an emergency evacuation once the storm rolls in).

5 – If bad weather is predicted, but no warning is given… No insurance carrier will pay claims in this situation. The only option is to buy “cancel for any reason (http://www.squaremouth.com/travel-insurance/information/travel-insurance-cancel-for-any-reason-benefit.html)” coverage.

6 – Consider options offered by the airline, cruise or tour operator. Travelers offered alternate trips with the same travel dates, may not be able to make a claim if they refuse their offer. If the dates are different, most insurance companies will pay the claim, however, the tickets must be surrendered.

7 – There’s plenty of variation in hurricane benefits from one company to the next, so it pays to shop around. But keep in mind that policies offered by the same company tend to offer similar protection against hurricanes, although the carrier’s higher-end product might afford slightly better coverage.

Hurricane insurance terms:

1 – “Accommodation at destination made uninhabitable”
In the past, even if the hurricane soaked hotel were flattened and the pool awash in filth, travelers would be on the hook for a vacation as long as the airline could still fly them there. With this benefit, they may cancel if they can no longer reach the resort, it has become unsafe, or has lost electricity and running water.

2 – Mandatory evacuation “Conditionally covered” or “Not covered”
If a vacationer is thinking of cutting short her trip because of a hurricane, she should check her policy. “Conditionally covered” means covered for going home early if there is a certain amount of the trip left; this varies by carrier and is usually 50 percent, or four days or less remaining at the end of an evacuation order. If a traveler is “Not covered,” they can’t make a claim if the hurricane missed their destination despite the order to evacuate. (If the hurricane does hit, they can make a claim under the “Accommodation at destination made uninhabitable” portion of the policy.)

3 – “Hurricane warning” coverage
Timing is everything when it comes to buying peace of mind this hurricane season. “Hurricane warning” coverage from Travelsafe and Global Alert Administrators works only if the warning that a hurricane is about to hit comes within 24 hours of your departure date, and only if you’ve held the policy for more than 15 days.

4 – “Complete cessation of common carrier services”
If an airline has stopped flying due to the weather and a traveler can’t get to their destination, they have missed a cruise departure or connecting flight, or they are stuck in an airport, most carriers will let them make a claim. The difference between policies is in the number of hours the airline is down: at least 24 hours of downtime is usually required, though some policies allow claims for any period of downtime.

5 – “Covered for inclement weather”
This benefit is a more liberal version of “Complete cessation of common carrier services” and will allow a claim without the required number of hours’ downtime. This means that if a flight cancellation impacts in some way, a traveler can claim the loss.

If the trip includes a cruise:
If a hurricane makes a traveler miss their departure, insurance will pay for them to catch up at the next port of call. If the cruise is canceled, any losses not reimbursed will be covered. If the itinerary is changed and the traveler refuses an offer of an alternate route with the same travel dates, they won’t be allowed to make a claim. If the dates offered are different, most insurance carriers will pay the claim (the tickets will need to be surrendered).

If the trip includes flights:
If a flight is canceled, depending on the policy and trip itinerary, there could be a claim for an alternative flight, cancel and go home, or wait for the flight to be rescheduled and claim for expenses.

Announcing Cherokee Valley’s Brand New, State-of-the-Art Wellness Center and Exceptional Outdoor Lifestyle

Thursday, September 9th, 2010

Travelers Rest, SC – Let Cherokee Valley play host to you and your family for a weekend or for a lifetime. Live an active lifestyle, complete with panoramic Blue Ridge Mountain views, lush, green scenery, and upscale amenities. The community features lighted streets, paved county roads, public water and sewer, cable and electric service at-the-ready to offer modern living in a peaceful and bucolic setting. Enjoy the variety of activities available including golfing, swimming, biking, and hiking. Spend leisure time at the brand new Wellness Center, reinforcing the healthy, outdoor lifestyle offered at Cherokee Valley. Arouse each day to a spectacular setting in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains with resort-style living in a great four season tempered climate that offers 300 days of sunshine and average temperatures of 60-degrees. Cherokee Valley is an ideal retreat with plenty of options that encourage an active or laid-back lifestyle.

The long-range mountain views and golf-front (http://www.cherokeevalleysc.com/golf.html) real estate make Cherokee Valley the one-stop destination for exceptional outdoor living. This property’s vivid mountain backdrop complements its expertly designed championship golf course. The 18-hole championship golf course is a masterpiece to play with dramatic elevation changes, poising the Cherokee Valley golf course as a must play destination for any golf enthusiast! The dedicated staff and seasoned golf professionals at Cherokee Valley provide golfers with the opportunity to achieve their best golf game by utilizing advanced video swing analysis equipment, a driving range for demonstration and repetitious practice and nearby John Jacobs Golf Academy. The elegant clubhouse features an onsite restaurant for dining after a challenging round of golf or for a special evening with family. The pro-shop is sure to have the perfect sporting equipment to help improve a golfer’s game and a variety of stylish outfits to support recreational activities.

Low membership association dues allow indulgence in the latest exercise equipment and technology at the brand new, 4,000 square foot Wellness Center. The facility features state-of-the-art automated exercise equipment, a yoga and Pilate’s area and free weights, flat screen televisions that will add entertainment to a workout routine, and a lounge area for relaxation. After an invigorating workout relax in the men’s and women’s saunas or take in the tranquil surroundings from the front porch of your luxury home. The community fire pit will be the perfect evening gathering place to recount adventures of the day and enjoy the outdoor beauty of Cherokee Valley. Cherokee Valley is nestled in the foothills of the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains, providing the perfect setting for relaxing by the resort-style swimming pool or participating in an invigorating match on one of the two lighted, competition clay tennis courts. Enjoy the picturesque landscape and pleasant weather conditions with a family picnic or fishing in the shimmering pond.

The nearby cities of Greenville (http://www.cherokeevalleysc.com/location.html), South Carolina and Asheville (http://www.cherokeevalleysc.com/location.html), North Carolina are just a short distance from the luxurious community of Cherokee Valley. Rated by Fortune Magazine as one of the Top 5 Great Places to Retire, Greenville, South Carolina is only a 25 minute drive from Cherokee Valley and offers culture, a local arts scene, plenty of shopping and sightseeing opportunities, along with over 600 restaurants. Explore nearby Asheville, North Carolina, where there are a number of live music venues including “Downtown After 5,” a monthly concert series that hosts both local and popular musical acts, featuring bluegrass bands and dance teams, as well as, informal jam sessions under the trees surrounding the County Courthouse. Asheville is also home to a large street performer community, which makes even the most leisurely of strolls through town a family adventure.

Guests can enjoy the ultimate in luxury by renting one of Cherokee Valley’s Southern-style cottages (http://www.cherokeevalleysc.com/rentals.html). Each cottage is equipped with four separate bed-and-bath suites, so there will be plenty of privacy and ample room for everyone. Spacious living areas provide the ideal backdrop for relaxing and entertaining, while classic southern porches offer panoramic views of the golf course and the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains. These gorgeous cottage homes for rent are sure to make the time spent at Cherokee Valley memorable.