Fairmont Hotels gets my vote for customer service

March 7, 2010 Posted by admin

http://www.propr.ca
I stay too many nights at hotels. And I know what it’s like to feel anonymous. But Fairmont Hotels delighted me tonight when, out of the blue, they upgraded me to the Prime Minister’s Suite. Now they’ve got a customer for life.

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The Importance of Travel Insurance

February 28, 2010 Posted by admin

When booking and planning our holiday we tend to forget that things can still go wrong whilst we are away. You could fall ill or have an accident, you could have money or luggage stolen, your visit might be cancelled or cut short through injury or illness, your family may need to fly out to be with you if there is a serious incident. For these reasons it is essential that you take out proper travel insurance before heading off on holiday to ensure that in the unlikely event that something does happen you are properly covered and will be looked after correctly without being charged a small fortune.

When you book your holiday, it is more than likely that your booking agent will offer you their travel insurance. It may seem convenient to buy it there and then so it is done but with a little shopping around you could save you and your family quite a bit of money and get better cover.

Market surveys show that many people don’t take out travel insurance as they believe that their credit card accident cover, home insurance, or private health cover is sufficient. However, it is unlikely that these will give adequate cover whilst abroad. You should be aware that the costs of an emergency abroad are high. A medical evacuation to the United Kingdom, for example, will cost you tens of thousands of pounds, so getting proper insurance is vital.

Shop around and get a few quotes before agreeing on which insurance to take out. Bear in mind though that a cheaper policy may have less cover. If you make several trips each year, even if in the UK, consider taking out annual multi-trip insurance to save time, money and effort.

When looking for travel insurance you should always read the full policy terms and conditions before entering into an agreement. Although the sales pitch or summary may sound adequate you may find that you are not covered in certain circumstances and in the case of pre-existing medical conditions. Other examples could include injury or death through acts of terrorism or nature, accidents caused through drinking alcohol and engaging in dangerous sports (and the list of these varies from policy to policy). If you are unsure if a pre-existing medical condition or any activity you engage in whilst on holiday is covered or not then contact the insurance company for more details, and a new quote if necessary. If one company does not cover a pre-existing medical condition or activity then check if another one does.

You should know what your policy covers and what it does not in order to make sure that it fits your’s, and your family’s, needs and requirements. The cover should be in place from the moment you set off on your holiday to the second that you return. You should also be covered for Medical and Health, including 24 hour emergency service and assistance, personal liability, cancellation and curtailment, and possessions.

When you travel you need to make sure that you carry the policy with you along with the emergency contact number. You may be required to call the insurance company before seeking medical help so ensure you know whether you have to do this or not beforehand. If you are required to pay for any treatment that you can claim back off your insurance then ensure that you keep all receipts and reference numbers. The same applies to claiming for thefts and robberies. You will be required to inform the local police who will give you an incident number which relates to your case and which the insurance company will need to deal with any claims.

Chris Marshall
http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/the-importance-of-travel-insurance-97192.html

A Path of Northern Lights / Une trane daurores borales, Complete Edition: The Vancouver 2010 Olympic Torch Relay / Le relais de la flamme olympique de Vancouver 2010 (Books)

February 28, 2010 Posted by admin

A Path of Northern Lights / Une trane daurores borales, Complete Edition: The Vancouver 2010 Olympic Torch Relay / Le relais de la flamme olympique de Vancouver 2010 (Books)

Olympics Sports & Recreation – In 2010, Vancouver and Whistler will host 17 days of Olympic Winter Games competition (February 12 to 28). A torch relay will precede the Games, culminating in the lighting … – A Path of Northern Lights / Une trane daurores borales, Complete Edition: The Vancouver 2010 Olympic Torch Relay / Le relais de la flamme olympique de Vancouver 2010 (Books)

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Free Shipping Smallville The Complete Seasons 1 – 8 DVD Boxset

February 28, 2010 Posted by admin

Free Shipping Smallville The Complete Seasons 1 - 8 DVD Boxset

Smallville is an American television series developed by writers/producers Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, based on the DC Comics character Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. The television series was initially broadcast by The WB, first premiering on October 16, 2001. After its fifth season, The WB and UPN merged to form The CW, which is the current broadcaster for the show in the United States. Smallville was renewed for its ninth season on February 24, 2009. The series follows the adventures of Clark Kent (Tom Welling), who resides in the fictional town of Smallville, Kansas, during the years before he becomes Superman. The first four seasons focused on Clark and his friends’ high school years. Since season five, the show has ventured into more adult settings, eventually focusing on his career at the Daily Planet, as well as introducing other DC comic book superheroes and villains. The concept for Smallville was derived after a potential series chronicling a young Bruce Wayne’s journey toward becoming Batman failed to get off the ground. After meeting with the president of Warner Bros. Television division, Gough and Millar pitched their no tights, no flights rule, which would break Superman down to the bare essentials and look at what events lead Clark Kent to become Superman. After seven seasons with the show, series developers Gough and Millar departed without providing a specific reason. Smallville is predominantly filmed in and around Vancouver, with some of the local businesses and buildings substituting for Smallville locations. The music is primarily composed by Mark Snow, who even utilizes some of John Williams’s musical score from the original Superman film series; some of the episodes also contain their own soundtracks, with songs compiled from various musical bands. The opening theme is not performed by Snow, but is the single Save Me by Remy Zero. Smallville tells the tale of a teenage Clark Kent in the days

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Learn and Grow Daily!

February 28, 2010 Posted by admin

Learn and Grow Daily!

Learn and Grow Daily is about a journey toward self-improvement for everyday people like you and me. It is a journey which can start from wherever you are in life now, no matter who you are, or where you are in your life. Learn and Grow Daily is about personal transformation from being a passenger in life, to becoming a life-long learner and taking control of life. It is a story of how anyone can take the same journey and learn and grow daily to become the person you were meant to be. Learn and Grow Daily is a compilation of knowledge gained from some of the world’s most gifted researchers, consultants and leadership experts. Learn and Grow Daily opens your eyes to improvements you can make within your own life by reading, learning and applying to growing daily. Are you ready to learn and grow? Sanford Berenberg is an everyday person like you. In his travels through life, going to school, college and entering the workforce he found it was not enough to survive, much less thrive in today’s complex society. Downsized and running out of options, Sanford made a decision to change the direction of his life. He became a life-long learner and turned his life around. He has now started reaching out to help others to do the same through his continued learning and his ‘Messages of the Day’ and this first book. Sanford is a 20 year veteran of the customer service industry having worked in the software development, bank card, health insurance, and professional services industries from entry level to middle management. He has a Bachelor’s degree and an MBA from the University of Phoenix. Sanford lives in Louisville, Kentucky with his loving wife, Karen, and two wonderful step-daughters, Stephanie and Samantha.

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How many Medals do you think Canada is going to win in the 2010 Vancouver Olympics?

February 22, 2010 Posted by admin

How many Medals do you think Canada is going to win in the 2010 Vancouver Olympics? (International answers are allowed. No country bashing please)

Well, we just had a gold medal favourite with an epic fail in snowboard cross, so I’m not too optimistic right now. I think we’ll finish with about 22, a little behind what we did in Torino.

Edit:OK, I’m feeling a lot better about women’s snowboard cross now!!! Let’s hope for 25 medals.

How are conditions at Whistler Blackcomb in April/May?

February 22, 2010 Posted by admin

is it downhill skiing or just terrain parks?

Isn’t it just like green and "parky" then? I know that I’ve been to Whistler in the summer and we just hiked around and it was still beautiful, but not a ski paradise.

Looking for cheap/last minute flights to vancouver from london?

February 22, 2010 Posted by admin

Hi
I am looking for cheap/last minute flights to vancouver from london. My dates are very flexible. How can I save my money? Want to go as soon as possible. Please suggest me website, or agency etc.
thanks

Please also try to fly on weekdays to find cheap airfare.
As on Friday and weekends the airfare will be high in comparison of weekdays.
I have read some good reviews of Southall Travel Limited of UK over the internet.
You might think to contact them. Or you may also search on flight comparison sites.

Where is the Port of vancouver from the vancouver airport?

February 22, 2010 Posted by admin

We are going on a cruise to alaska and I am having trouble finding out how far it is from the airport to the port for the cruise ship. Does anyone know the distance in vancouver from the airport to the port of vancouver? Thanks!

There are a couple of places that cruise ships dock. They’re not far from each other and are both right downtown in Vancouver, on the south shore of Burrard Inlet. Canada Place terminal is at the north foot of Burrard St, closest major intersection being about Burrard and Pender, and the Ballantyne Pier terminal is a mile or so east of that. It’s about 8 miles from the airport to either one, but it’s city traffic the whole way so it’s a good 1/2 hour drive, or more depending on traffic.

Found this, lots of useful info here:

http://www3.telus.net/cruise_watch/info.htm

My family and I are travelling to the UK for 2 weeks. Should we get travel health insurance?

February 22, 2010 Posted by admin

My husband is a British citizen and would be covered over there but, what about his family?

Yes, you should always take out travel insurance…in any case why should the hard pressed British tax payer pay medical costs for your family just because your husband is British….and as another answerer said, if he isn’t resident then he is not covered either…