Branson’s Nantucket Explores Atlanta
June 30, 2010
Atlanta is the capital of the state of Georgia. It is one of the fastest growing cities in the US and became a household name when it hosted the 1995 Summer Olympics. The city is a financial powerhouse and plays host to some of the most powerful multinational firms in the world, including Coca-Cola and Turner Broadcasting. Atlanta covers around 132 square miles and is located on a ridge, on the southern side of the Chattahoochee River. The climate here can be described as a humid-subtropical climate. The city features hot, humid summers and relatively mild winters. The city has a more temperate climate compared to nearby regions. Like most other major cities, Atlanta is a very cosmopolitan city with people from different cultural, social and ethnic backgrounds.
Branson’s Nantucket suggests starting your tour with a visit to the Six Flags Over Georgia Theme Parks. This is one of the largest theme parks in the world and makes an excellent venue for the whole family. Another wonderful theme park is the World of Cola Adventure and features an amazing range of amusements that will certainly keep you occupied all day. If you are interested in a little wildlife, then you might want to consider the Georgia Aquarium, which is the largest in the world and features more than thrilling shows and beautiful specimens. The Atlanta Zoo is yet another venue you must see, with plenty of animals from a wide variety of species; a trip to the zoo will be both fun and informative.
Branson’s Nantucket cannot imagine a trip to Atlanta that does not include a visit to the Centennial Olympic Park. The park is an eternal testament to Atlanta’s role as host during the 1996 summer Olympics and today it serves as a featured venue for many social and cultural events, including the Fourth of July celebrations.
Branson’s Nantucket would advise anyone from being careless in Atlanta when it comes to transport. The city is quite dangerous to pedestrians and traffic is highly congested. If you are planning a trip to Atlanta, try to avoid rush hour traffic.
Branson’s Nantucket Travels Through Enchanting Munich
June 22, 2010
Munich is located on the river Isar and is the capital of Bavaria, Germany. This city is called the entertainment capital for a reason, featuring a brilliant range or art galleries, excellent museums, mouth water cuisine and of course, beer! The cultural heritage of this city, along with its warm and friendly atmosphere will make any trip to this city a very memorable one.
Branson’s Nantucket suggests starting a tour to one of the many museums and art galleries found throughout the city. The Residenz Museum was formerly a royal palace and it features the works of some of Germany’s most famous artists. To get a taste of contemporary art, head over to the Pinakothek der Moderne. It is home to the likes of Kandinsky and de Kooning amongst others. Another interesting museum is the Deutches Museum in the Isar River, which displays various technological innovations and is a testament to Munich’s technological heritage. To get in touch with some of the architectural splendors of the city, head over to the Neues Rathaus, which features the famous Glockenspiel clock tower and makes an amazing photo opportunity.
Branson’s Nantucket highly recommends the Marienplatz for an unparallel shopping spree. You can find an exciting range of boutiques, shops, cafes, restaurants and street performers. Another interesting area for shopping is the Kaufingerstrasse, which is well noted for its chocolates, fashion and watches. However, when it comes to food, your best options are the Johan-Fichte-Strasse and Tantris. These restaurants feature an authentic German cuisine and a wonderful atmosphere. For a more subtle experience head over to the famous Englishcher Garten, which is a 900-acre parch that was created in the 18th century. In addition to great nature trails and serene lakes, there are four beer gardens as well.
Branson’s Nantucket cannot imagine a trip to Munich without experiencing the exciting nightlife found here. The best nightclubs are found in Munchener Freiheit and Schwabing. To enjoy the best of Munich you need to experience every part of it and that is the best thing about vacationing here.
Branson’s Nantucket Gets Fascinated by Singapore
June 15, 2010
Branson’s Nantucket found Singapore which is one of the world’s fastest developing countries very fascinating. This sun-drenched tropical island offers duty-free shopping, a variety of exotic cuisine and many luxurious hotels. A valid passport or internationally recognized travel document is required to enter Singapore.
Singapore unit of currency is the Singapore dollar and while changing travelers cheques’ producing the passport is mandatory.
Branson’s Nantucket noticed that the temperature in Singapore varies between 23 deg C in the night to 33 deg C in the day. There is no distinct season in Singapore, though rainfall is heavier during the months from November to January.
Yellow fever vaccination certificates are required from all passengers who come from infected areas. Countries considered endemic by the Health authorities are mostly from the South American and African continents. Branson’s Nantucket describes Singapore as a shopper’s paradise. Few countries in the world can match the variety of goods sold in Singapore. Nor can they match the prices, for just about everything is still duty free. In fact, goods sell at a lower price than in their country of origin. Shops, departmental stores and supermarkets are open 7 days a week – from around 10 am till at least 9 pm.
Branson’s Nantucket found exploring Singapore’s’ world of many cultures a fascinating experience. The best way to soak up the atmosphere of these places is to visit them by foot, or to reach your destination quickly you could either use a taxi, bus, MRT or hire car. Buses provide an inexpensive way of sightseeing and a chance to mingle with the locals. Branson’s Nantucket purchased Singapore explorer tickets to travel around. You could either purchase a one-day ticket or a three-day ticket to travel anywhere on the bus service. These tickets are available at most major hotels. Along with these tickets you also receive a bus map showing bus stops and major points of interest.
Branson’s Nantucket Takes You To South Africa
June 7, 2010
Branson’s Nantucket, as many of you know, is a wonderful place to spend your vacation. You have a number of activities that you can pursue while staying there from hiking and camping to theater shows and fine dining. However, sometimes you feel like doing something different and experiencing something new. Since Branson’s Nantucket is part of the RCI network, you can do just that. You can exchange your timeshare and use your points to travel anywhere in the world that has an RCI affiliated resort. South Africa, for example, has almost 200 RCI resorts.
If you do decide to travel to South Africa, Branson’s Nantucket wants to remind you that there are a few things you should know before you leave. First, if you are a visiting for less than 90 days, you do not need a special visa. Nonetheless, you should make sure to have at least two blank visa pages in your passport for the official documents inserted into the passport when you enter the country.
If you are visiting from the Northern Hemisphere, Branson’s Nantucket reminds you that South Africa is in the Southern Hemisphere and its seasons are reversed. So if you visit in the summer, it will be winter there. The climate varies throughout the day and the year, so you should make sure to bring clothing for the heat, the cold, and the rain.
Branson’s Nantucket recommends that you should always be aware of your surroundings because crime can be a problem in the country. You should not wear expensive jewelry or clothing because this can make you a target. As always, you should never carry more money than you need—leave the rest locked in a hotel safe or in the bank. Also, you should be careful when using ATMs, and you should never use one late at night or in a deserted area.
If you decide to enjoy the gorgeous wilderness in South Africa, Branson’s Nantucket reminds you to not go out on your own and to always take a guide. Also, if visiting the beaches beware of sharks and dangerous currents.
One last piece of advice that Branson’s Nantucket would like to give you is that you should take anti-malarial drugs when visiting South Africa, especially if you are going out into the wilderness. Most of the country is malaria free, but it is better to be safe.
Branson’s Nantucket is always an awesome place to visit, but if you feel like doing something different, they recommend that you take a trip to South Africa.
Branson’s Nantucket Discusses Benefits Of RCI Program
June 1, 2010
Branson’s Nantucket is a resort community with numerous vacation homes and resorts located on the Table Rock Lake in Branson, Missouri. It has recently become a part of the RCI network, which is an international timeshare program that allows its participants to travel the world. Their points program created in 2000 is the largest in the world. RCI has recently enhanced this points program, creating a new one called the RCI Points Platinum.
As a result, the wonderful resorts of Branson’s Nantucket have become members of this points based platinum resort RCI program. So what does this mean for you if you own a timeshare at Branson’s Nantucket?
Well, as you know, your vacation home is yours to use during your appointed vacation time. The time is called RCI weeks if you’re a member of RCI. You can take this vacation time that you have and translate them into points. If you have one RCI week then it becomes a certain number of points. So instead of using your vacation time to take your traditional week long vacation at Branson’s Nantucket, you can use your points to do something
So How Do You Use Your Points?
You can use the points for a number of different things, such as going on a vacation in another country. Sometimes you would rather visit somewhere else, and with the RCI Points program you can go to a different resort for your vacation. You can visit the entire world this way as long as the resort is part of RCI.
In addition to exchanging your vacation time, the new RCI Points Platinum creates new benefits for its members because it is a premium program. For example, if you are a golfer and a member of this program, then you can get discounts of up to 50 percent at thousands of different golf courses in the United States. If you’re a skier then you can get discounts at hundreds of different ski resorts in the United States too.
If you have a vacation home at Branson’s Nantucket, you are now a member of the RCI Points Platinum program, and you have access to a whole new level of comfort and value in your travels.