Archive for: ‘May 2010’

What kind of legacy will the vancouver 2010 winter olympics leave behind?

May 19, 2010 Posted by admin

I have a school project where I need to make 4 question about the legacy of the vancouver olympics, and I am having a little trouble.. any help would be appreciated and just am looking for some questions about how the olympics affected north vancouver, vancouver, whistler, british columbia, and canada. thanks.

i’ll get you started.

hosting the olympics is good for a city’s economy because they bring a lot of publicity to that city. it brings investment, jobs and nontangibles like pride

i’m not gonna answer this question TOO well becasue you have to figure it out for yourself

Transportation in Whistler Blackcomb?

May 19, 2010 Posted by admin

Does Whistler Blackcomb have free buses like Breckenridge CO or would it be better to rent a car?

"Hi"……….Getting around in Whistler is very easy and you "DON’T" need a rental car !
( Parking can be a problem anyway although there are parking lots )

Read this first………

http://www.hellobc.com/en-CA/TransportationMaps/TransportationModes/CityTransit/Whistler.htm?Lev1=28

Schedule and maps…….

http://www.busonline.ca/regions/whi/

http://www.whistler.ca/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=592

I may as well throw in this web cam of Whistler…look at the Gallery also…….

http://www.whistlerblackcomb.com/weather/cams/whistler/index.htm

Glad to help ! *S* (Michael C…)

Any ideas for CHEAP return flights from Montreal to Vancouver?

May 19, 2010 Posted by admin


http://www.wildbeantravel.com is running a promotion. Check it out.

what bus should I take from vancouver ferry terminal to vancouver airport?

May 19, 2010 Posted by admin

what are the buses do I take from ferry to get to vancouver international airport? Do I need to transfer? How much would it cost? If you answer is perfect I will give you 10 POINTS!! Thank you

From: TSAWWASSEN FERRY TERMINAL
To: AIRPORT – YVR

catch the "620 AIRPORT STN" at the ferry terminal

Transfer at:
AIRPORT STN BAY 5 to "424 AIRPORT"

takes about an hour
cost $3.25 for adult
but check the schedule on the above link

Where is the best place to find international travel health insurance to a popular destination?

May 19, 2010 Posted by admin


I would check with a travel agent or at a local AAA’s–they have travel insurance programs that cover everything. You can pick different levels of coverage, anywhere from hurricane insurance, coverage for lost luggage, pre-existing medical conditions, delayed or cancelled flight coverage(if booking a cruise it’s best to book it through the cruiseline itself because they cover the flight interruption problems and will guarantee transportation to the next port of call)–the agents can give you brochures expaining the ypes of coverage and most coverages cover domestic and international travel! AAA’s members get discounts also so you may want to consider joining if you aren’t a member already! have a great trip!

Have u ever been to any of the Fairmont hotels or resorts? How was it?

May 19, 2010 Posted by admin


i stayed at the Fairmont hotel in Dallas a few years back and it was excellent. the service was great. the concierge was always very helpful and had great suggestions and the cleaning service always came at just the right time. they werent like some hotels that end up cleaning your room while you are in it. it was like they knew when you would leave because you would leave your room dirty, be gone for just a little, and come back to a clean room. the rooms were very nice too. we had a normal room with 2 doubles connected to a suite. the suite had a bedroom, 2 bathrooms, a living room with sleeper sofa, and a dining area. it was overall a very nice hotel and the prices were good for what we got. i dont know how the other fairmonts are but if they are all as good as this one then i would definitely recommend it.

How can i save money on the car rental insurance in Vancouver?

May 19, 2010 Posted by admin

I don’t have my own car and iv e planned to rent a car for more than three to four months and buying the insurance form the Vancouver car rental company is too high and how could i solve this problem

The car rental companies offers different offer for the customers and a rental car for that amount of time is also could expensive and you can buy liability insurance policy from several companies who sells them. But this only makes you "legal" to drive, it will not cover the vehicle you are renting.

how much money would i need to make a trip to the 2010 winter olympics?

May 19, 2010 Posted by admin

how much money would i need to make a trip to the 2010 winter olympics in vancouver/whistler ? i live in asia so obviously it includes airfare,accomodation,event tickets etc.
so how much would i need for everything together? if you could provide me with an estimate amount in US dollars, it would be very helpful…thank you! :)

Contact a travel agency. They can give you more of an idea than me.

Air Travel Tips for Travelers with Health Issues or Disabilities

May 18, 2010 Posted by admin

Travel by air for people with health issues, handicaps, disabilities or special needs, can be challenging. The following air travel tips will help make your flight and trip, whether domestic or international, easier, cheaper and safer.

When making your travel reservations, request any carts, wheelchair services or any other transportation you’ll need. Fully describe your limitations and needs. Get your airline ticket and boarding pass well ahead of time so you don’t have to wait in any lines. You’ll be able to arrange travel at a discount, get better travel deals, and avoid last minute travel headaches.

Talk with your airline representative or travel agent regarding the type of restrooms that are on the airplane. Call your airport and find out as much information as possible about the restrooms and handicapped parking at the airport.

You’ll need to find out how you’ll be boarding the airplane at each of the airports involved in your trip. You may need another type of airplane or alternative route so you’ll have Jetways, or jet bridges, into the plane from the airport and not have to worry about stairs.

One year my mother and I were going to fly out of the San Jose, California airport and discovered after we arrived that we had to go outside on the ground level with the wheelchair to the tarmac. Four airline employees had to carry my mother in the wheelchair up the steep steps to board the plane. This might be impossible if there are weight issues.

Think about what seat arrangement will work best for you needs. Would an aisle seat make it more convenient to get to the restroom? You’ll want to avoid sitting in the emergency exit row. The passengers in this row may be asked to help others in an emergency situation.

Let the airlines and flight attendants know if you have any assisting devices. Find out the best way to store them so they arrive without damage.

Always keep in mind what you can do easily and without assistance, as well as situations that would require help.

Can you transfer to seats by yourself? Will you need a transfer board or assistance from airline staff?

Consider hiring a travel nurse if you have serious health or medical issues. There are traveling nurses networks.

Can you describe your wheelchair, scooter or walker, dimensions, weight, type of tires, type of batteries, etc.? You may need to take along spare batteries. You also may need to rent or buy a travel wheelchair.

Make sure to mention to your travel agent or airline representative any assisting devices you may need or already have like canes and crutches. Do you need a slow pace or are you a slow walker?

If you will be traveling through different time zones, how will jet lag affect your situation?

Consider how the following will be of concern during your trip and discuss with your travel agent: upper body strength, communication ability, speech issues, voice issues, vision problems, hearing problems, heat issues, medication needs, oxygen requirements, and dietary requirements such as gluten-free meals.

Try to arrange or book your air travel through experienced travel agencies or tour operators that specialize in disabled travel. There are a large number of agencies throughout the U. S., Canada, Europe, Australia and many other countries.

Just in case you need them, it’s also good to know if there are any travel agencies that specialize in disabled travel at your destination, for return travel, local resources or travel services.

At the airport let airline boarding personnel know that you may need extra time to board the plane. Sit close to the door at the gate so you’re called first and then board at a comfortable pace.

After the plane has landed, never get off the plane until you see or have your assisting device, wheelchair, travel wheelchair, etc. Flight attendants have to stay on the airplane until the last passenger leaves. They will help you while you’re on the plane but once you’re off the plane they won’t be able to help you.

Make sure you carry your medications and back-up prescriptions with you onto the plane, along with doctors’ names, addresses, fax numbers for faxing prescriptions, phone numbers, medical diagnosis, names and dosages of medications you’re taking and any allergies you have.

Photocopy passports, airline tickets, American Express Travelers Cheques, credit cards, any important papers.

Carry your health insurance information with you on the plane. Know what you’ll do if you encounter a health problem or medical emergency on your trip. Get travel insurance to ensure less costly medical assistance. These emergency bills may not be covered under your health insurance policy. It’ll ease your mind to have this back-up travel insurance and prevent costly emergency medical charges on your trip. Emergency medical costs can run considerably higher than standard medical fees.

These air travel tips should provide good insurance and help make your airplane travel, with health issues, handicaps, disabilities or special needs, easier, safer and cheaper.

Helen Hecker
http://www.articlesbase.com/non-fiction-articles/air-travel-tips-for-travelers-with-health-issues-or-disabilities-93835.html

Does anyone know who the girl was singing the Canada song during the opening ceremony Vancouver 2010 Olympics?

May 3, 2010 Posted by admin

She had on the little red dress and was singing infront of the Canadian flag during the opening ceremony in Vancouver 2010 winter olympics!

Nikki Yanofsky:

"Yanofsky has been a rising star since 2006, when she wowed a crowd of more than 100,000 at an international jazz festival in Montreal, her hometown.

She’s since performed with the likes of Celine Dion and Marvin Hamlisch, and recorded a song as part of an Ella Fitzgerald tribute album. She also recorded the song "Gotta Go My Own Way" — from "High School Musical 2" — in English and French as a bonus song on the worldwide version of the soundtrack CD and DVD.

This spring, Yanofsky will release her first studio album, "New to Me." Noted producer Phil Ramone worked with her on the album and on her recording of "I Believe.""