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How To Plan A Wedding Cruise And Make It A Dream Wedding!

Saturday, July 17th, 2010

If you’re getting married and you would like a wedding unlike any other, why not try a romantic wedding cruise?

Wedding cruise honeymoons come in various different packages and it is always a good idea to shop around before you make a choice. In making a decision, here are some factors to consider:

* How Relaxing Do You Want The Cruise to Be? – Do you want an active wedding cruise where you and your loved one go places and partake in many different activities? Or, simply lazing around is your stuff?

* Where Do You Want The Cruise to Stop – Some wedding cruises will take you to more than one place. It may even be possible to stop at around two to three different places on your journey. Plan your journey. An example of a cruise which stops at different destinations includes the ‘Adventure of the Seas’ cruise. That one will take you from Puerto Rico to Aruba, Curacao, St. Maarten and St. Thomas.

* Does It Fit Your Budget? – Depending on the kind of package you are going for, a wedding cruise can be quite expensive! A basic wedding cruise package can be anything as little as $800! That is much cheaper than an ordinary wedding. Packages vary widely and you could pay as little as $399 for a seven night cruise all the way up to over $1,000. Remember to ask for discounts or any freebie to get better value for your money.

So, how do you make it a dream wedding? Here’s what you can do…

Try going to some romantic locations. For example, a wedding cruise to the Maldives may be more romantic than a trip to Disneyland, and a trip to the Caribbean would be a lot more romantic than a trip to somewhere local. Is there a special place your partner wanted to visit? Why not, visit that place because it will be a dream come true for both of you!

Another way you can make the trip romantic is by booking extras on your wedding cruise. For example, taking part in events such as a jazz evening or enjoying a pampering spa experience. Remember to include romantic dinners, exotic flowers and champagne to celebrate this significant day!

Other activities may include snorkelling, a welcome ceremony, and a private picnic. All packages vary so check with your travel agent to see what is included with your wedding cruise.

Learning how to plan a wedding cruise together could just be one of the most memorable things you can do with your partner. Plan it together, enjoy it together, and always remember this romantic wedding cruise for life!

May Stern
http://www.articlesbase.com/marriage-articles/how-to-plan-a-wedding-cruise-and-make-it-a-dream-wedding-124461.html

Los Angeles : Things To Do In The City

Monday, June 28th, 2010

Los Angeles is the second most populated city in the United States today. With lots of attractions and home to the most well-known celebrities and figures, it is not hard to figure out why. Los Angeles is a city that never lacks in interesting places to visit and exciting activities to do.

Landmarks and Monuments
There are a lot of things to do in Los Angeles. Shopping and touring the monumental landmarks, including the Los Angeles County Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art and the Kodak Theatre are usually considered a must among visitors. Los Angeles offers a rich blend of culture and preservations, most of which are appreciated by people from all over the world.

The architectural landmarks like the Walt Disney Concert Hall, Bradbury Building and the Cathedral of Our Lady of Angels are also located in the area. Tourists are sure to find such monuments worthy of a visit. If the people are lucky, they may even catch some functions or events which they can check out while they are in the vicinity.

Recreation and Amusement Establishments
There will be of course a wide array of recreational activities to consider as well. With lots of amusement and recreational centers located around Los Angeles, people are sure to have the time of their lives in each of them. The better known amusement centers in the area include Disneyland, Magic Mountain, and Knott’s Berry Farm.

Los Angeles is also home to some of the greatest sports teams around the country. For Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Clippers fans, your roads will lead you to the Staples Center where you can catch stars like Kobe Bryant and Lamar Odom in action during the NBA season. For the baseball fanatics, seeing the Dodgers in action at Chavez Ravine will surely be a treat.

Ron Zvagelsky
http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/los-angeles-things-to-do-in-the-city-85667.html

Guanajuato: The Death Of Heritage

Monday, June 21st, 2010

Gentrification is “the process of renewal and rebuilding accompanying the influx of middle-class or affluent people into deteriorating areas that often displaces earlier, usually poorer, residents” (Webster’s).

Gentrification is occurring in Guanajuato.

When we decided to move to Guanajuato instead of to one of the many cities in Mexico, it was because it was, at that time, “still Mexico.” Gringos live everywhere in this marvelous country. The largest populations are in Mexico City as well as in the resort areas of the West Coast. It is estimated that around 25,000 gringos live in Puerto Vallarta.

San Miguel de Allende, in the state of Guanajuato in Mexico’s heartland, has about 12,000 Gringos-most of whom come from the USA.

We didn’t want to live in any of the areas where Americanization has taken over to extent that they are barely recognizable as Mexico. San Miguel de Allende is a perfect example of how the influence of such a large, and might I add, excessively demanding American enclave has changed the town from colonial Mexico to Gentrified Mexico. Americanization is its defining theme. San Miguel de Allende “looks” Mexican. It is, however, Mexican in facade only.

We wanted to live where that wasn’t happening or where it hadn’t yet happened. We chose the city of Guanajuato.

Did we err?

Late in 2006, the first signs of Gentrification in colonial Guanajuato began. A Mexican version of a “Super Wal-Mart” opened. We now have a Mega superstore. It is an anchor store in an indoor mall that contains what you would expect to see in any mall in the USA. There is a Blockbuster video store, General Nutrition, and various other stores that no average Guanajuatense (someone who lives in Guanajuato) could possibly afford. There is even an exclusive men’s store with clothing imported from Italy. And, to top it all off, there is cholesterol-laden, heart tissue-destroying, obesity-inducing MacDonald’s selling seven-dollar hamburgers. They’ve also throw in a multiplex movie theater for good measure.

Just as in America where the arrival of these superstores has all but ruined small downtown America, these stores in Mexico are causing the same problem. Whether it is a Wal-Mart (and Mexico has plenty of them), or the Mexican version, Mega, they have come into towns without a thought about how they will effectively alter the lives of hundreds, if not thousands. What happens is a way of life, one that works, one that enriches, one that promotes community and the fellowship of its members, is destroyed.

Heritage is lost forever.

What has happened all over America is happening here. In America, Wal-Mart has become the new “downtown.” In the days of yesteryear when I was a kid, it was a custom to go downtown. We would walk the sidewalks, stare at the window displays, and end up where everyone did-the drugstore. There we sat, drank sodas and ate ice cream while our parents caught up on the neighborhood gossip. It was there where relationships were forged and strengthened. It was there where those in trouble found comfort and solace. It was there where you would find reassurance that, though the world seemed to be falling apart, you could survive with the help of your friends. It was true community.

Now in America, no one drives to downtown if one even exists. No one walks anywhere. Wal-Mart and all its derivatives are the new downtown. Instead of going downtown to shop, everyone heads to where the products are offered at prices the old local Mom-and-Pop shops cannot possibly beat. Instead of catching up on the gossip, instead of forging relationships, instead of finding comfort, solace, and strength to get you through a crisis, instead of community, you find a cold and impersonal factory where you recognize no one. You find a sea of people rushing in and out of a warehouse filled with goods. No one talks. The employees barely acknowledge the customers. Everyone rushes through the store trying to get their stuff as fast as they can so they can leave and get back to what has become a miserable urban existence.

Too harsh? I don’t think so.

Just think of this.

When was the last time you waltzed into Wal-Mart to buy a pair of socks, a transaction taking mere minutes, but left refreshed and more energized than when you went in? When was the last time you spent an hour, maybe two, in Wal-Mart (and all you came to buy were socks) because you saw someone you knew and took the time to talk and minister to one another’s needs?

When was the last time you went to a Wal-Mart superstore because you knew you might meet “so-and-so” and get to see what’s happening in her life and share what’s happening in your life?

That’s what we saw in Guanajuato: a life we remembered, loved, cherished, and missed from our childhoods in the 50’s and early 60’s.

Downtown Guanajuato, or El Centro, is not so much a place to go but a place to find friends, to relax, to recharge. Shopping in small, Mom-and-Pop shops here is more than an activity to forage for your daily bread. These shops are places to forage for souls, for companionship, for support.

Do you remember when America was like that?

Superstores come into towns like plagues. They are able to buy products at such huge wholesale discounts and in such quantities, the small, traditional, and heritage-sustaining-Mom and-Pop shops cannot keep up. Soon, they are run out of business. They die.

Downtown becomes a fantasy land. It becomes a theme park like Disneyland where tourists come to see how people “used to live.” The city planners rename downtown as the “historic center” where people come to see “history” and shop at insidious little boutiques that target the rich tourists. The point I am trying to make is that downtown Guanajuato is not a “historic center” but it is alive and is where life still goes on, businesses are run, and people live. It has history but is very much alive as it was hundreds of years ago. It is where life is being lived and not now history.

Superstores will change all of that.

The locals in a city like Guanajuato think superstores are a good thing-at first. Then reality sets in. They are forced to shop in these superstores because the small neighborhood stores are dead and gone. The locals have to get their food somewhere. It is the superstore or nothing. It seems rather diabolical to me. It seems well planned. It seems to be done on purpose.

Superstore overlords know what they are doing.

Not only do the locals have no other alternative but the superstore for sustenance, they also soon realize they cannot get to the store conveniently. So, they reason, we must get a car to get to the poorly located superstore. Thus, car traffic increases in a city where there are already too many cars with no place to put them. It is a city that is becoming increasingly polluted because American car manufacturers have convinced Mexicans that you haven’t arrived in the world unless you own a car.

I cannot help wonder how much Americanization has to do with all of this.

The Mega store that opened here is nothing more than a Super Wal-Mart on steroids. It also has a dubious history in Mexico of forcing the Wal-Mart business model on Mexico and her people. And, they employ the American Wal-Mart business model.

Open a huge megalithic warehouse of a store, buy products at wholesale prices, and the people will come. No matter that these stores destroy the heart and soul of a city. The almighty dollar (peso) reigns supreme. There is no doubt in my mind that these giants can and do offer better prices at what the Mom-and-Pop shops can. No doubt!

But, at what cost?

A way of life is threatened. A way of life that sustains and nourishes is lost. Life is irreparably broken.

Something that works-life-is messed with and is consequently ruined forever.

There is no going back.

Lest you think I am bitter in attributing this to Imperialistic Business Americanization, listen to this:

I was in the mall in Leon, Guanajuato, and asked a man why he liked coming to the mall. The response blew me away,

“I come here,” the Mexican man told me, “because it is here where I can pretend I am in America.”

Need I say another word?

Douglas Bower
http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/guanajuato-the-death-of-heritage-93229.html

Secured Bank Loans – Advantages of Getting Secured Versus Unsecured Bank Loans

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

Most people find themselves strapped for cash at times and are held back by the lack of money. Maybe you don’t have money to buy a car or fulfill some other wish, or maybe it’s more of a personal matter. If you’ve never been in such a situation until now, then consider yourself happy.

Those of us that have been in situations such as this, will need from time to time a secured bank loan to help us through difficult times. What unsecured loans lack while secured bank loans have, is that you can use a collateral and get better deals because of it. Below are a couple of ways that a secured bank loan can help you:

Reduce Your Debt

You might think that taking loans to reduce your other loans sounds bad, but the truth is that secured bank loans can help you quite a bit to reduce your debt. You can use secured bank loans to cover five credit cards for example, instead of keeping track of each of them and repaying them individually.

The end result is that you will pay only one bill monthly, and the secured loan insures that you pay less. The lower interest rate insures that.

Remodel Your Home

Do you need to invest in a new roof for your house? Or you want to put a swimming pool behind the house. It doesn’t matter if you need it for your house or you just want to make it more comfortable, with the help of a secured bank loan you can do it.

A secured bank loan is also a home equity loan, which is determined by considering the house’s value and the mortage that was already paid off. There is another advantage here, the fact that by improving your house, you’re increasing its value, so you can also consider it an investment.

Take A Trip

You can also take a secured bank loan to have some fun and travel. Instead of saving for years for your dream vacation, you can take a secure bank loan to go to your Disneyland trip, seeing the pyramids from Egipt or any other dream you might have when it comes to travel.

If you’re comfortable with some debt, you can take that dream vacation without running into as much debt as if you used credit cards. Of course, the best solution would be to save that money instead of getting into debt, but if you need a loan, then a secured bank loan will work best.

Ricky Lim
http://www.articlesbase.com/loans-articles/secured-bank-loans-advantages-of-getting-secured-versus-unsecured-bank-loans-697981.html

Your Own Home Based Internet Marketing Business

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

There are various reasons why there are many individuals who want to start their own home-based Internet marketing business. Some are saying that the amount of money that they are earning from Internet marketing is higher compared to their monthly salary from their regular work. It even comes to a point that they are earning money similar to or more than the salary of their managers and department heads! This is relatively true, since there are Internet marketers who are earning as much as a hundred thousands of dollars within a month. For more information logon to www.sell-using-the-web.com
Other reasons that these Internet marketers may include in their list are their differences with their respective bosses, spending more time with their spouses and children, the chance of traveling which is virtually impossible if they are just ordinary employees, the chance for an improved quality of life, and others. There may be other reasons behind their determination to start and continue their home-based Internet marketing business, but these are all under a single theme.

All individuals starting their home-based business really look for one thing-and that is FREEDOM!

If you have your own home-based Internet marketing business, you will gain freedom from the pressure of your work. There will be no boss who will tell you what you need to do and what you need not to do. There will be no alarm clock that will wake you up and go to your dead-end work that does not pay you enough to let you do what you want to do. You will be able to tell your children that all of you will be going to Disneyland during Yuletide season because you have enough money. You will be able to watch your favorite musicals or play your favorite sport since you do not have work to attend to.

Yes, it is about money. However, if you do not have the freedom with the things that you want to do and you always act as if you are a robot who will follow everything for the sake of earning more money for your family. By starting your own home-based Internet marketing business, you will be able to ditch your boss, your bedside alarm clock, those coats and ties that you wear, the gripping clients, and other pressures that prevents you to enjoy your work.

There was once an Internet marketer who confirms that the freedom offered by home-based Internet marketing business is really fantastic. He starts his day at 10 o’clock in the morning, going to his “office” on his favorite lay-around-the-house clothes. After doing all of his Internet marketing-related task in the morning, he will sleep again and will wake up at around 4 o’clock in the afternoon, do some grocery shopping on the nearby grocery store, and checking his personal computer unit if there were any updates with regards to the deals he had made early in the morning. He can do all of this because he is the boss and in-charge of his home-based business. There was no real potential loss since he can make it up on the next day. For more help go to www.mrx-interview.com
That is freedom-even in the strangest way possible. You do what you want or what you need to do without asking permission or worry about what will happen to your pay slip if you leave work earlier… or probably take a day or two off completely.

However, there are few individuals who realize the benefit of freedom in starting a home-based Internet marketing business. Most of Internet marketers just sign up on a particular Internet marketing program and make all the money that they could.

Another freedom that you will enjoy in starting you home based Internet marketing business is carrying your “office” on other locations aside from your bedroom or the basement of your house. Even you are in Disneyland, the coastal areas of Florida, or in the casino haven of Las Vegas, you will be able to close deals and earn lots of deals. You will feel more relaxed if in between your relaxation or vacation on other places, you are thinking of a business that is giving you salary no matter what you are doing.

jaspeet
http://www.articlesbase.com/internet-marketing-articles/your-own-home-based-internet-marketing-business-691401.html

Find Destination Hotels for Your New Year Vacation

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

New Year is the peak travel season. This is the time when the families go for outing. There are lots of cities with exclusive New Year attraction. People of different ages can share their joy and happiness during New Year vacation. Suppose if a family wishes to enjoy and experience the beauties and fantasies then definitely Orlando’s Disneyland would be the ideal location. There are various options to have a nice time for both adults and children. If one wishes to celebrate the New Year in a real world of excitement then the city like New York is worth to mention. Apart from these cities, there are other interesting cities which can be considered the best places to celebrate the New Year with near and dear ones.

If you are in group then there should be planning and an advance meeting should be there to know the each others wishes and desires regarding the way how to celebrate the New Year in a new town. Successful and memorable tour need time to discuss over the matters like where to stay, which places to visit, where to celebrate and how to celebrate. So, it is advisable for everyone that before stepping out for the trip Find Hotels that suite your budget and requirement. Moreover, New Year is the time when the hotels offer discount rates and travel packages. So, it is very easy to find out Discount Hotels during this time.

Usually we can see that the hotels also arrange many programs for New Year celebration where their guests can take part. Many live concerts and programs are organized for the entertainment of their guests. So, if you choose a right hotel then apart from traveling around the city you can also enjoy the New Year in a splendid way. In order to start your New Year in an exciting way with parties and celebration in a grand way first of all what you need to do is after selecting the travel destination or the city, find hotels where you can have comfortable and memorable New Year days.

Peter Fleming
http://www.articlesbase.com/destinations-articles/find-destination-hotels-for-your-new-year-vacation-710463.html

Persuasion Techniques: 3 Proven Persuasion Techniques You Could Easily Use

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Persuasion techniques are your best bet to the greatest opportunities in life. They help you get what you want and get others to agree with you. With these methods at hand, there’s no reason why you should fail to achieve your goal.

These persuasion techniques are quite easy to do. None of them are illegal either or even the least bit terrifying. They only require a little practice, and you’ll soon be on your way to creating your own direction in life.

<b>Persuasion Technique # 1: Use evidence to your best advantage.</b>

If it works for the court, it should work ten times better in regular situations. Having evidence makes what you’re saying all the more real. For example, you can say you’ve been to Disneyland but if you don’t have a picture to prove it, people are going to think you’re just a big liar.

<b>Persuasion Technique # 2: Make unusual requests.</b>

When you make unusual requests, people are more likely to hear you out. When your request has been used many times before, it becomes ineffective because people tend to get bored of the usual old routine. Instead, you may give a “stimulating” or “exciting” concept to the same request.

For example, suggesting a longer coffee break (which has been brought up time and time again) might probably get you an automatic “no” for an answer. However, suggesting something different like cocktail hour might get people genuinely interested. 

<b>Persuasion Technique # 3: The art of reframing.</b>

This means changing the way something is perceived. For example, don’t regard problems as problems. Think of them as challenges or opportunities for growth. By reframing seemingly negative things as positive, you’re making the audience more receptive to your ideas!

Persuasion techniques are very handy when it comes to closing deals, making sales or just plain convincing people. You don’t have to do anything out of the ordinary or dance around chanting spells in order to get what you want. All you have to do is work on these persuasion techniques and you won’t have any problems dealing with people.

Michael Lee
http://www.articlesbase.com/self-improvement-articles/persuasion-techniques-3-proven-persuasion-techniques-you-could-easily-use-694019.html

Going to America? 10 Places You Have to See

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

America is a country which has many great sights-both manmade and natural. If you want to see a place that holds real western character and is not like anything else in the world, you ought to go to the Red Rock country in Sedona, Ariz. The place would surely make you fall under its spell. It has a kind of timelessness about it, and the rocks there are more than eleven thousand years old. Another sight to visit in America is the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco which is considered to be an art deco icon and reflects engineering marvel at every point. The Golden Gate Bridge symbolises San Francisco which in itself is a very striking city. The bridge is adored as if it were a piece of art. Upon seeing it, you would find that it is unlike anything you have ever seen.

If you want to have a unique kind of Southern experience in America, go to Savannah where you would find a mixture of both the urban and rural life style. There are also many historical buildings in the charming city, and there are also twenty two public squares one of which is the Columbia Square. The gardens in the squares are like a feast for the eyes, and are very tempting. If you want to live the American dream, go to Los Angeles and visit Hollywood and Disneyland. Go to Malibu and Beverly Hills to catch a glimpse of the Hollywood stars.

To see the best of the world’s modern architecture, go to Chicago which has great museums, sports centres, and restaurants. New York is the city with which America is mostly associated. There are many attractions for you in New York like the Times Square, The Rockefeller Centre, Atlantic City, and the Trump Towers. The Brooklyn Bridge in New York is also a worth seeing sight. The bridge’s major attractions are its arches that are neo-gothic, and the steel cable network which can be called nothing but elegant.

If you want to visit the road to the sky, go to Colorado and drive in the San Juan Skyway on which you can view a variety of scenes like the Pueblo Ruins and the San Juan Mountains. In order to drink in the most scenic view in the world, visit the Pacific Coast Highway in California where the highway hugs the mountains amongst land and water. For a walk through the different past cultures and eras, visit the Ohio River Trail which is rich in heritage from the Appalachian culture and the Victorian era along with the Revolutionary and Civil wars.

America is a vast country that offers a variety of different places for visiting. Some of the most popular ones that you should visit are the Grand Tetons National Park, The Lewis and Clark Trail, The Grand Canyon, The Blue Ridge Parkway, George Washington Heritage Trail, The Great River Road and Grand Rounds, Columbia Gorge Scenic Byway, Acadia Scenic Byway, and the Gateway Arch.

David R HUghes
http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-tips-articles/going-to-america-10-places-you-have-to-see-693312.html

Persuasion Techniques: 3 Proven Persuasion Techniques You Could Easily Use

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Persuasion techniques are your best bet to the greatest opportunities in life. They help you get what you want and get others to agree with you. With these methods at hand, there’s no reason why you should fail to achieve your goal.

These persuasion techniques are quite easy to do. None of them are illegal either or even the least bit terrifying. They only require a little practice, and you’ll soon be on your way to creating your own direction in life.

<b>Persuasion Technique # 1: Use evidence to your best advantage.</b>

If it works for the court, it should work ten times better in regular situations. Having evidence makes what you’re saying all the more real. For example, you can say you’ve been to Disneyland but if you don’t have a picture to prove it, people are going to think you’re just a big liar.

<b>Persuasion Technique # 2: Make unusual requests.</b>

When you make unusual requests, people are more likely to hear you out. When your request has been used many times before, it becomes ineffective because people tend to get bored of the usual old routine. Instead, you may give a “stimulating” or “exciting” concept to the same request.

For example, suggesting a longer coffee break (which has been brought up time and time again) might probably get you an automatic “no” for an answer. However, suggesting something different like cocktail hour might get people genuinely interested. 

<b>Persuasion Technique # 3: The art of reframing.</b>

This means changing the way something is perceived. For example, don’t regard problems as problems. Think of them as challenges or opportunities for growth. By reframing seemingly negative things as positive, you’re making the audience more receptive to your ideas!

Persuasion techniques are very handy when it comes to closing deals, making sales or just plain convincing people. You don’t have to do anything out of the ordinary or dance around chanting spells in order to get what you want. All you have to do is work on these persuasion techniques and you won’t have any problems dealing with people.

Michael Lee
http://www.articlesbase.com/self-improvement-articles/persuasion-techniques-3-proven-persuasion-techniques-you-could-easily-use-694019.html

Get a Blast From the Arts—not Blisters. How to Enjoy a Museum or Gallery

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

At 10am, you’re already grumpy, tired, with sore feet and there’s still a long line of people in front of you. No, it’s not Christmas shopping, but visiting a gallery or museum.
Why do we go? Because it’s something to do, to impress people, or—shock horror—to learn something and perhaps be changed by the experience. While the Mona Lisa is unlikely to inspire a bestseller (or maybe so!), making the effort to travel halfway across the world can be more rewarding than Frequent Flyer points.
For some tourists, visiting museums and galleries reads like an itinerary for a Vogue photoshoot, leading to as many tantrums and diva antics due to exhaustion. The common frustrations of visiting museums and galleries are a result of long lines, too many people, tiredness, and the feeling of ‘anticlimax’.

Lining up at the Vatican...for the loo

For example….
‘Great, the freakin’ Mona Lisa. I can’t even bloody see it! Too many tourists. Is that it? It’s tiny! Dammit I need a cuppa right now and I gotta pee.’
There are some tips though to ensure you remember the exquisite detail of Roman sculptures rather than how many blisters you had.

Do’s

  • Check the opening times. Europe has a habit of closing things on Monday or Tuesdays.
  • Check the dress code. The Vatican doesn’t let short-skirted skimpy types into the buildings. Temples in Asia also have rules/courtesies.
  • Dress in layers. It may be hot outside, but air-conditioning can leave you goosebumped and miserable.
  • Wear comfortable shoes and clothes. Seems obvious, but I saw a woman wearing stilettos in the Louvre. If she slipped on the marble floor at least her bouffant hairspray bleached hair would have cushioned the fall.
  • Drink water. Crowded rooms make you feel woozy if you are dehydrated.
  • Go to the loo before you look; the lines to go are long.
  • Take earphones for audio guides. Some have two outlets so you can share and save money.
  • Agree on meeting point and time for others in the group so you don’t waste time looking for cousin Carl rather than Caravaggio.
  • Go early and/ or pre-book tickets: If you thought Disneyland space mountain lines in summer were long, it’s nothing compared to the Uffizi in Florence in August. Booking can be done online or phone, or via tour companies.

Don’ts

  • Take in the pocket knife you use to open wine bottles. Security will find it when you walk through the beepy things, and you’ll forget to pick it up at the end.
  • Try to see everything in one day. The Louvre allegedly has only 10 percent of what it has on display. If you were to look at the 35,000 objects on display for less than a second each, you’d be there for 10 hours, as Marcus from www.hereorthere.com noted. Just see what intrigues you and when you’ve had enough, go outside and walk the lanes, see a performance, relax on a beach.
  • Take pictures for the sake of it. Remember, Michelangelo’s David exists in books, souvenir statues and keyrings. It’s not like you’ll forget it. Take the time to see with your own eyes; to search into every nook and willy and contemplate the perfection of each inch. Go in as close as the sensors will allow on a Van Gogh painting to see the thick paint. Close your eyes in a cathedral and hear the echo of the choir. Touch the cobbled shores of the Nice beach and smell herbs at the markets. Don’t waste gigabytes and blocked vision with a camera. Save it for people photos.
  • Go if you don’t want to. You’ll only make the other person/people feel bad and ruin their time like trying to keep a vegetarian happy at a bullfight

Going to the effort of seeing something special requires more planning than popping down to the shops. But doing so ensures you enjoy the experience more and live to walk another day, in another place.

Adrienne Gross
http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-tips-articles/get-a-blast-from-the-artsnot-blisters-how-to-enjoy-a-museum-or-gallery-707722.html