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Safe Holiday Travel

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

vanI don’t know about you, but I still have Halloween candy in the pantry. Suddenly I realize that the holiday season is upon us. First it’s Thanksgiving and then the next day (or so it seems!) is Christmas. Thoughts of What to make for Thanksgiving dinner, who to buy presents for, whose house are we staying all begin to bombard our minds. “How can I do it all” you may ask yourself.Between cries of “Are we there yet?” and “How Much Longer ?” You may begin wondering if it’s really worth it to drive every which way, keeping everyone happy in the 1st place.Halfway to your destination, you may realize that you leftGreat Aunt Marge’s gift at home or that the mashed potatoes are still in the oven. While you can’t plan everything, you can plan for safe travel along your journey.

In addition to planning your travel route and planning for road conditions, safe travel begins with making sure everything is up to date and in working order on your vehicle.This includes checking tires, tire pressure, oil levels, belts etc. The list goes on and on. Since you already have enough holiday planning and arrangements to worry about, let safe travel be one less thing you have to worry about. Renting a van from Image Rent A Van will put your mind at ease.

Once you get to your loved ones house and endure all the cheek-pinching, story re-telling and turkey eating, you might realize that it’s not as bad as you had anticipated.Spending time with family and friends during the holiday season is special and makes us revel in the magic of the season.BUT, should there be just one-too-many cheeks pinched or embarrassing story told, rest assured that you can have a safe getaway in your vehicle.

Student Tour Groups of New York

Monday, December 1st, 2008

Statue of Liberty in New York CityNew York, New York is one of the most requested cities among educational student tour groups, not only for groups within the United States, but also student groups from all over the world. This destination of choice is filled with world renowned museums, theater, cultural neighborhoods and attractions that can provide an educational experience only available in the Big Apple.

Rent a 15 passenger van and your group can ride in comfort while seeing the sites of this great city. New York has something for everyone and boasts more sites andattractions per square mile than almost any other location. One of New York’s highlights is that it allows students to see how diverse of a world we live in with neighborhoods reflecting many different cultures and heritages. Diverse neighborhoods in the city reflect Chinese, Italian, Russian, Turkish and many other cultures.

Whether for education or leisure, there is plenty for all ages to see and do. While most attractions do have parking fees, it may be more economical to rent a large van and pay for parking rather than everyone paying for subway rides around the city. One of the most popular tourist stops is Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty. Here your group will get a fascinating glimpse of the heritage of our great nation.

Of course, Central Park is a must see landmark. You can either walk through the park at your own pace or take part in one of the guided tours. If you’re looking to get a good glimpse of the entire city, visit Rockefeller Center where the Top of the Rock observation deck views rival those from the Empire State Building. Plus, while you’re at Rockefeller Center, you’ll also be able to check out NBC Studios.

New York City is filled with great shopping - from large department stores to designer boutiques, New York has some of the best shopping in the United States. If you want to keep the focus of your trip on education, visit any of the historic neighborhoods including Little Italy, SoHo, Greenwich Village and Chinatown to experience different cultures. Or, take a trip to one of the many world renowned museums including the Modern Museum of Art or American Museum of Natural History.

New York City is famous for the performing arts and a trip to the Big Apple isn’t complete without enjoying a Broadway play. But remember that Broadway shows aren’t the only act in town and you can find ballets and symphonies at locations such as Carnegie Hall and the Lincoln Center for Performing Arts.

Regardless of what you choose to do while you’re in the city, a tour to this metropolis is guaranteed to make an impression on your group.

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New Jersey Things To Do

Sunday, October 12th, 2008

New Jersey exotic car rentalIf you’re touring the Garden State, you’ll want to rent a car or van to get around. The scene of much history in colonial America, New Jersey is filled with historic destinations as well as plenty of fun an exciting attractions for the family. The state has a strong tradition as home to historical, cultural and recreational activities that rival any state in the nation. New Jersey is divided up into regions, each with it’s own great destinations. As you drive from region to region, you’ll be able to experience all the beauty and history that New Jersey has to offer.

Atlantic City Region

This seaside city is famous for its world-class casino hotel resorts, fantastic entertainment, sandy beaches and Boardwalk. The fast-paced city will provide you with endless activities and plenty of excitement to keep you busy for days. Top destinations in Atlantic City include Hammonton (winery), the Boardwalk, Historic Smithville and the Village Green.

Southern Shore Region

After spending some time in Atlantic City, drive your rental van or car south to the Southern Shore. Crashing waves and bay breezes will allow you to relax and unwind. This is a perfect destination for a romantic getaway or a place to spend quality time with family and friends. While you’re in the region, some great destinations are Cape May, Wildwood and Ocean City.

Delaware River Region

Drive North from the Southern Shore and Atlantic City and you’ll find the Delaware River Region of New Jersey. This is an active region where you can enjoy lush natural surroundings as well as get a taste of Revolutionary War history. Here, you’ll want to check out the Camden Waterfront, New Jersey State Museum, Pinelands, Trenton and Princeton.

Shore Region

The Shore region of New Jersey is famous for its beaches, busy boardwalks and a vast array of attractions including the Tuckerton Seaport Village, Island Beach State Park and Keansburg Amusement Park. While you’re here, stop by two beach towns with plenty to do - Seaside Heights and Long Beach Island.

Gateway Region

Hit the road in your rental car again for a short drive up to the Gateway region. This area is rich in history and best known for the thousands of immigrants who passed through Ellis Island. While you’re here, visit Newark, Hoboken and Meadowlands and you’ll find culture, great dining and beautiful natural surroundings.

Skylands Region

Just west of Gateway, you’ll drive into the Skylands region, situated in the northwest hills of New Jersey. Explore the rich beauty that this area has to offer. Whether you visit the historic sites in Morristown, float the Delaware River in Frenchtown or enjoy the gardens at Duke Farms, this region is packed with spectacular beauty.

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