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Vacation Road Trips Start at the Dentist
Published on 05/01/10 by Adair, Gail — Operating a vacation rental business can be fun and profitable but it also an opportunity to do some good in the world. Now property owners and managers can do that by participating in a public program that offe...
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Drive to Sunbanks Resort in Central Washington State
Published on 03/15/10 by Lee, Ron — Warm weather took me on a drive to Central Washington state, to little known Banks Lake and SunBanks Resort. Toasty hot in summer it boasts warm warm water unlike most big lake resorts....
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Become a Vacation Rental Angel
Published on 03/01/10 — Operating a vacation rental business can be fun and profitable but it also an opportunity to do some good in the world. Now property owners and managers can do that by participating in a public program that offer...
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Chief Joseph Welcomes Everyone
Published on 12/17/09 by May, William Victor — Can I invite you to the most unique and remote mountain lodges in Washington State?
It is called Chief Joseph Lodge and sits dead center in the middle of the state and five miles up from the summit of Blewett Pass highway. Click here to take a look. www.ChiefJosephLodge.com. There are photos, vid...
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Everything Robert Fulgham Learned in Kindergarten
Published on 11/01/09 by May, William Victor — I stumbled onto an Internet posting the other day that told me it has been twenty years since Robert Fulgham wroteEverything I Really Need to Know I Learned in kindergarten....
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Remembering the "Thank You" Game
Published on 09/01/09 by May, William Victor — Surprises are great. And thank you's are best.
In an industry like property management that requires attention to detail, constant supervision and reconciliation of occasionally conflicting goals between guests and owners it is too easy to forget the little personal things that make life worth liv...
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Ocean Shores and Westport are Beaches Like No Other
Published on 08/01/09 by May, William Victor — A truth in advertising disclaimer is required first.
Although I haven't lived in the area in almost 40 years, I must admit that I did grew up in several towns on the Washington Coast. Up until 4th grade the town of Raymond was where my parents lived and, you know how that goes, so did me. After th...
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Sometimes the Best Ideas are Obvious
Published on 01/10/09 by May, William Victor — It was our very first vacation rental. A sumptuous 3,000 square foot vacation home located at Washington State's top destination - Wapato Point a private resort on 50 miles long Lake Chelan Washington. Because it sits on Native American land we dubbed it the Totem House and filled it with native Ame...
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Barack Obama Endorses Vacation Rentals
Published on 11/24/08 by May, William Victor — The next President of the United States has effectively endorsed the entire concept of Vacation Rentals by renting a private home in Kailua on the North Shore of Oahu, a Hawaiian Island. He is staying there for a week with his wife Michelle and two daughters.
He is staying at a secluded beach re...
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What Makes Vacation Rentals Unique
Published on 06/11/07 by Kinkaid, Ana M. — Vacation Rentals are the newest member of the hospitality industry. Here are some of the ways that vacation rentals offer an attractive alternative to traditional lodging.
LOTS OF ROOM - One of the biggest differences between a vacation rental and almost all other forms of lodging is the space ava...
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Vacation Rentals In Afghanistan
Published on 09/05/04 by May, William & Penny — I kid you not. The LA Times is reporting that Estullah Rooz, after years of fighting Soviets, rival Mujahedee and the Taliban, the man known as the Commander Mullah is going corporate. And how you say? Well, he's building the first Swiss designed and pre-fabricated Vacation Rental homes on Lake Qarg...
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The Trouble With Hotels
Published on 04/06/04 by May, William Victor — Can anyone tell me why a family would stay in a Hotel for their vacation? I was reminded recently of how distressing it can be when we visited the famous Waikiki Beach area of Hawaii.
Penny and I hadn't spent much time there for 20 years but my 14 year old son decided there were things he just nee...
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Lau Lau for Christmas Dinner
Published on 12/22/03 by May, William Victor — It was six years ago on Christmas day. My then eight year old son and I were snorkeling about 40 yards off shore at Poipu Beach Kauai. Having taken weekly swimming lessons since he was just 9 months old Taylor felt safe swimming with me out and around a point in hopes of seeing one of the endangered...
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