Trying Tapas and Pinchos in Barcelona

The best Sangria in Barcelona

We were in Barcelona this fall when we sailed on the Celebrity’s Constellation.  I was looking at some of my pictures and ran across a couple of pictures of food.  We seem to take a lot of pictures of food…???  Anyway, I thought I would share with you some of the best food we have ever had. The first night in Barcelona the front door man sent us to a Tapas restaurant called Ciudad Condal on Rambla De Catalunya, 18.  We had never been to a Tapas restaurant and were a bit unsure how to order. It was VERY easy….it really is ordering small portions of food and everyone at the table sharing.  What great fun!   Tho…it might of had something to do with the Sangria…LOL

We also ate at pinchos restaurant where all the food is set up like appetizers  with toothbpicks.  You pick the ones you want and pay for them at the end….when they count up your toothpicks.  This was a lot of fun and very good!

A Pinchos restaurant in Barcelona

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The New Disney Dream

Last week we all got up early and headed to Port Canaveral to see the Disney Dream come into her new home port.  Right in front of Rusty's

I got a little video and some pictures of the new ship. 

 The ship was very beautiful and has lots of new features.  Jan 23 Tim and I will board her for the Disney Earmarked Event.  Chocolate City Travel has been designated by Disney Destinations as an “Authorized Disney Vacation Planner” based on our strong support in selling Disney vacations.  We have been an “Earmarked” agency since they have started the special designation.  Can’t wait !!   If you would like to book on this great ship…send me an email or give me a call. karen@chocolatecitytravel.com  262-249-8747

I was looking at some of the blogs other travel agencies have about the ship and ran across an interesting blog about picking a cabin.  Disney tends to be higher in price…. and this could be a way to save a bit of money….check it out.  http://visitmickey.net/2011/01/14/new-disney-cruise-line-stateroom-categories-help-save-you-money/#comment-2

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Chocolate Santa at Disney World

During the Christmas season we went over to Disney World to take a look at all of the decorations at the Grand Floridian.   I have been involved with ChocolateFest and I found this 75 pound Chocolate Santa quite cute.!   Maybe he can come and visit us in Wisconsin during ChocolateFest.    If you want to take a trip to Disney just give me a call or email me at karen@chocolatecitytravel.comChocolate City Travel is an Earmarked Disney Agency and can help you plan a trip to see Santa or Disney World!

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Biking Vacations

Tim and I own a second business… Pedal and Cup.  It is a bicycle rental and coffee shop outside of Lake Geneva WI.  Anyway, I am always getting asked about bicycle travel.  If you would like to take this type of vacation….give me a call or email me at karen@chocolatecitytravel.com

 

Biking Vacations

Thinking about a biking vacation? If so, you are not alone. Active vacations, including biking, are definitely on the upswing. Individuals, couples and families find that a biking trip allows them to enjoy a vacation that includes plenty of outdoor time, great scenery, physical fitness and bonding with companions.

Biking vacations offer the active traveler the chance to experience a destination on a different level and pace than most travel affords. Bikers see the world at ground level, and view the landscape and countryside as an integral component of the trip, not merely as a corridor from one destination to the next. Whereas transportation is often just a means to an end, biking is both means and end, enriching the travel experience with an opportunity for a close-up encounter with the destination, traveling companions and inhabitants.

Biking vacations provide a unique opportunity to engage in a physical activity for the entirety of a vacation experience. However, the biking vacation is not only about a daily grind. Most tour operators design flexible itineraries and an individually oriented pacing that allows the traveler to enjoy the trip without a sense of urgency about speed or distance. There are many different types of biking tour operators and an itinerary for bikers of all levels. The biking experience often entails great lodging and fine food along the way…so losing weight might be a bit more difficult than you think.

A biking vacation is for you if

  • You enjoy active vacations
  • You enjoy biking excursions at home
  • You want to spend your vacation time out of doors
  • You enjoy both personal accomplishment and cooperative activities while vacationing
  • You want to experience a very “different” type of vacation

There are many different types of biking vacations. The three variables that make up the matrix from which a traveler may choose are destination, pace and companions. A good travel consultant is a key component of choosing the right vacation from the right tour operator. There are many possible tour operators and options from which to choose, and each has a different story to tell regarding its own history and experience with biking vacations. Work with your travel consultant to choose the biking vacation that is right for you and your traveling companions.

Tour operators provide logistical support, routes, itineraries, equipment, food, portage, accommodations and emergency aid are only some of the responsibilities undertaken by a tour operator offering a biking vacation.It is important during the planning stage to select a tour operator that offers an experience that matches your own preferences, and those of your companions.

It is important for the traveler considering a biking vacation to inquire as to the terrain of the destination. Climate, altitude and accumulated daily elevation (the total number of uphill feet in a day) all greatly impact the totality of the biking experience. Remember to consider each of the above factors as they might affect every traveler in your group. If one of your party is less experienced than others the trip is likely to be a very different experience for individual members unless the tour operator is prepared to accommodate disparities in ability.

Accommodations vary greatly not only from one tour operator to the next, but from one itinerary to the next. Examine closely the types of hotels, B&Bs or other lodging used by the tour operator on your particular itinerary. The overnight stays are as much a part of the experience as any other component, so make sure you are satisfied with the choices offered. Likewise, food quality is another variable of the typical program. Most meals will be included in the price of the tour, but make sure of any gaps in the offerings! Some tour operators will offer special dietary consideration for vegetarian or other cuisines.

Companies providing biking vacations typically segregate riders by experience and fitness. Many offer several different daily options and routes involving how much time is spent on the bike, the difficulty of the route, and the distance to be covered during a given day. Additionally, some tour operators impose age limits on riders. If you are traveling with riders under the age of 18, inquire as to the company’s policies for children and families. It is important that the traveler be comfortable with the available options, so ask your tour operator.

Most tour operators provide a pace van to shuttle riders along parts of the route where the rider would prefer not to bike or if a rider requires lift assistance. The shuttle van also serves as a water and meal station on some routes and as a repair or emergency vehicle if necessary. Not every tour operator provides a van. If you feel that a shuttle van would assist you and your companions, especially to equalize varying degrees of fitness over some routes, establish its availability during your research.

Participants typically have the option of either bringing their own bike or using one provided by the tour operator. If having your own equipment is important to you, be sure to determine the tour operator’s policy and discuss it prior to booking. Determine the shipping policies of the airline you will be using to travel to your destination, and insure your bike for its full value. If you are going to use the tour operator’s equipment, check in advance to ensure that you are comfortable with the make, model and sizing, as well as with the general condition of the equipment.

Regardless of the pace and route, a biking vacation will make modest demands on a traveler’s physical conditioning. In considering whether a biking vacation is for you, take stock of you willingness to spend most of your day in the out-of-doors, in a bike saddle being very active. Some riding and exercising in advance of your vacation will help ensure that you do not spend your first nights on the road nursing sore muscles!

Your tour operator will probably suggest a training schedule prior to your trip that will match the rigour of your chosen itinerary. Some biking activity three times a week for several weeks before your travel is a must in order for you to fully enjoy the experience during your vacation.

It is worthwhile to take time prior to your trip familiarizing your self with your routes. Although it is likely that your tour operator will provide you with a daily briefing, your own mental preparation and physical training will be easier to supplement if you know in advance the general course and terrain of your daily schedule while on the trip. Ask your tour operator to provide daily schedules with route guidelines in advance, if possible.

Finally, discuss with your personal traveling companions the various options on the trip and make sure that each is comfortable with the varying degrees of skill, fitness and desired pace represented by each member. It is important that the individuals that make up your personal traveling group are each in agreement that it will (or will not!) be appropriate for each biker to set their own pace and daily distance. Discussing such matters before you arrive at your destination will make your biking vacation much more pleasant on yourself and on the other participants.

The climate of the destination will determine your clothing selection. To the extent possible, pack lightly. Be sure to take equipment that is important to your comfort or protection such as your helmet (if not using the tour operators equiment), biking shoes and rain gear. Most excess luggage and equipment will be carried in the shuttle van during the course of the trip.

Are biking vacations safe? Any travel entails some degree of risk. However, biking tour operators are very much aware of the inherent risks of being in the out-of-doors and seek to minimize the risk riding in unfamiliar destinations.

Here are a few tips that can help you ensure that you enjoy your biking vacation with the maximum value and minimum risk:

  • Prepare for the trip by making sure that you can physically handle the course, pacing and terrain you have chosen.
  • Your tour operator will ultimately indicate that you are responsible for your choices, so be objective in your estimation of your conditioning.
  • Learn the rules of the road. If you are not in Kansas anymore, you might be in Killarney and that oncoming traffic means you have forgotten that you are supposed to be on the left side of the road. Other localities are more or less bike friendly than your home routes, so get good local advice and follow it!
  • As always, stay hydrated.
  • Wear a helmet!
  • Wear a helmet! (intentionally repeated!)
  • Respect the local inhabitants. You are their guest.
  • As with any vacation, travel insurance covering trip cancellation, trip interruption and medical emergencies is a good idea.

Biking vacations are available the world over. From a road not far from your home, to the most far off reaches of the planet, it is highly likely that an organized biking vacation exists. Even a brief list would include most of the countries of Europe and the UK, all 50 states of the US, Canada, South America, Africa, Australia and Asia.

In Europe, France, Italy and Switzerland, as well as England, Scotland and Ireland are all favorite biking destinations. In North America, the western United States, New England and practically all of Canada are offered by a multitude of tour operators. The Asia-Pacific area opens new and exciting possibilities in Vietnam, China and Cambodia. Practically any country that you would want to visit offers some biking vacation opportunities.

The seasons of your destination will determine the most comfortable time for you to undertake your biking vacation. Your personal budget will comprise the other half of the “when” question and answer. In general, your best values are in the shoulder season: that period between the highest, peak travel months in your destination and the lowest, off season. Typical shoulder season weather is a bit cooler than peak seasons yet much more affordable. Low seasons, while very inexpensive, tend to be uncomfortable…too hot, too cold, or too wet. Balance off the cost of the trip with your comfort and you will find value!

The world awaits, so get in gear! Contact Chocolate City Cruise Travel and get ready to go.

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Cruising on the Allure of the Seas

Great Fun on the Boardwalk

Cruising is more than just a vacation, it’s an all-inclusive experience and recently we were able to discover the Allure of the Seas from Royal Caribbean . Departing from Fort Lauderdale our vacation began as soon as we set foot aboard the Allure of the Seas. Our first thoughts of the ship were there are a lot of options !!!!!

We made our way through the Eastern Caribbean , Our first impression was this is our favorite ship. We enjoyed our stay in a Superior Ocean View Stateroom with Balcony.

While sailing aboard the Allure of the Seas, we had many dining options to choose from. Our favorite restaurant was Chops Grille. I had the steak and it was melt in your mouth good.

There is no end to the onboard entertainment. From intimate lounges and late-night clubs to award-winning theaters and comedy skits, cruise entertainment has enough variety to keep anyone entertained. The new water show at the back of the ship was outstanding.

It wouldn’t be vacation without some quality relaxation. The Allure of the Seas spa and fitness facilities were second to none. At the Day Spa I received a massage and it was very good.  The tranquil poolside Solarium area was our favorite it was quiet and relaxing.  Which was just what we needed.

While we could’ve stayed on the Allure of the Seas for the entire trip, we took some time to explore St Thomas.  The shopping is always good in St Thomas.

The service for this cruise was excellent.

Overall, sailing Eastern Caribbean aboard Allure of the Seas was an experience I will never forget.  I would recommend this cruise to everyone. Please contact us at karen@chocolatecitytravel.com to start planning your cruise vacation.

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Using a Phone Card in Europe

I have read several books about using a phone card in Europe but, I never actually tried it.  So, this year when we went to Italy and Spain… I decided to try it and document it on video.  I hope this helps you understand how it works.  I bought the card for 6 Euro in Barcelona and got 40 minutes of calling to the US.  This comes out to about 19.5 cents a minute…great deal compared to the cell phones of 2.00 per minute.  Check it out.

Check out our video on youtube.com

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Karen’s Birthday Cruise on the Oasis of the Seas

I have decided to celebrate my birthday aboard Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas.  We are going to leave on Feb 26 for a 7 day Caribbean cruise.  So, being the travel agent planning this great event… I started to plan.  First thing was to hold several cabins for all of my family and friends to book.  We all know the middle of the ship is the best area to be…so, I held a group of cabins in the middle of the ship.  Today, I went to book my first cabins and realized that there are NO elevators in the middle section of the Oasis.  Either you have to take an elevator in the front (forward) or in the back(aft).  If you book your cabins in the front of the ship you are a short elevator ride to the theater…but, if you book in the back….the restaurants.  Guess which elevators I am going to book the cabins…LOL.  So, now it is back to Royal Caribbean to get different cabins.  Another interesting fact with the Oasis is they have balcony cabins facing the inside of the ship….looking over the ship’s downtown area.  I will continue to blog on this historic event.

Check our website for more info…we should have it listed next week at www.chocolatecitytravel.com

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Intro from Karen and Lookout Mountain

This past weekend I attended our travel consortium’s (MAST- Midwest Agents Selling Travel) annual meeting.  At the meeting discussed how we should write a blog and put it on our website.  I thought about all the skills that I do have ……… and writing is NOT one of them!  But, I have decided move out of my comfort zone and give this a shot.

First…. I am one of the owners of Chocolate City Travel and Lake Geneva Travel. My partner and I have been in the travel business since 1992.  Our two websites are http://www.chocolatecitytravel.com and http://www.lakegenevatravel.net.    I love being a travel agent and planning travel…. It is a fun job and I love coming to work every day!  My email address is karen@chocolatecitytravel.com.  Both Chocolate City Travel and Lake Geneva Travel have Facebook accounts and I have a Twitter account @cruizzin.

Now for the travel blog!

Exotic… Lookout Mountain, Tennessee.  On our way to Orlando (our winter home) we always pass all of the signs….Stop at Rock City and Lookout Mountain.  Tim (my husband) and I always say…”we should stop there”…….and…….today we did! 

We decided to take the Incline Railroad up the side of the mountain (not really sure if it is a mountain or not). It was a very cool ride and the view was incredible.  If you have ever been to the Blue Mountains in Australia it is a very similar ride.  The ride up lasts about 10 minutes and there is an observation area and a small gift shop at the top.  We took a couple of pictures, bought a picture of Tim and I in front of the train, and caught the next train down the mountain.  The picture of Tim and I was done if front of a green screen and by the time we got to the top there was a picture of Tim and I in front of the train and the beautiful view from the top…you have to love the technology….and Tim and I are both a “bit” geeky….so we thought it was cool.  

We then headed off to Rock City.  After a 5 minute ride up the mountain we found there was a charge to go into Rock City. Tim and I decided to take a pass on the experience.  To us…it looked like you paid to take a walk and look over the side of a bluff??   So, we got back into the car and started our ride to Orlando.  This should be a fun trip.  Tim and I are not staying in our condo…..we are staying at a hotel on International Drive.  Tim is going to attend a sales meeting for his business and I am going to play tourist.

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