Saturday, August 22, 2009

What is the best/quietest building/area of Disney Worlds Coronado Springs resort to ask for a room?|123822

I_m looking to book at the Coronado Springs resort on WDW property for a trip in December. I_d like a room that is close to the bus stop and main lobby, and that is in a quiet area of the resort. Any suggestions please?

  • Buildings 8-9 will be probably the best or the _Cabanas_ We stayed over at the _Racnchos_ near the pool and it wasent a bad walk to the lobby. Nice scenery along the walk you would not mind seeing.

  • There are multiple bus stops at this location so when you are looking at the map of the resort I would just pick a room that is close to one of them. I have stayed at the end of building 3 and 5 I believe at this resort and it was great! We were the buses first stop when picking up so the bus wasn_t already full from the other 3 stops at the resort and the first stop when dropping off so we were the first to get out of the crowded bus when coming back!

    This is by far my favorite moderate resort! The grounds are great and the theming is Disney enough for kids but sophisticated enough for adults. Just wait until you see the main pool! Also rent the kayaks if you are adventurous or the surrey bikes for a bit tamer ride. You can ride around the whole resort and see all the great things it has to offer!

  • Most rooms at the Coronado Springs are quiet. The have them situated so that the rooms are seperated from the pool areas. There are several bus stops around the resort so that shouldn_t be an issue. You will be close regardless of where your room is. The main lobby area is also pretty noisy so you may not want to be close to that. They also offer trams with seats that will take you around the resort.
  • How do I go about moving from England to New York City?|134041

    I_ve been considering moving to Manhattan from a town in England near London, and I have no idea how to look for help on organizing how it needs to be done, in terms of all the legal requirements, immigration laws, an apartment, job etc.

    I_ve just finished a BA degree in Graphic Design, and New York is obviously a very affluent city with an enormous design society. So I_m also wondering how I would apply for jobs in a city so far away.

    If anyone could help guide me in the right direction that would be great!

  • US companies have to prove that they cannot hire a US worker over a foreign worker. It costs them money to bring you in.

    Normally it is worth sifting through such red tape if the foreign worker can demonstrate that they have an exceptional skill-set to offer the company.

    Unfortunately, a BA in Graphic Design will not be enough.

    However, New York is not completely closed to you. I suggest you apply to work for an agency that has offices in both London _ New York. Apply for a London position, prove your worth and then later on apply internally to be transferred to the New York office.

  • Well I dont know about the immigration laws but as for a job I would suggest you check out craigslist and other job sites such as yahoo jobs or something else there are a lot of jobs for graphic design tell them your situation and certain places can try to get you settled in an apartment or something, doesnt happen all the time but you could be really good at graphic design where they may want you. As for an apartment I would check craigslist thats where I found my apartment but just be careful there are some scams, sometimes it helps if you know someone in nyc to go check out the place for you and see if its legit. Hope this helps

  • You won_t be able to move to NYC with a BA in Graphic Design. The only realistic way for a Brit to get a working visa (H1-B) for the US would be to have a skill set that is in need and have an employer sponsor you. No employer is going to sponsor a BA in Graphic Design. Think more like PhD in Chemical Engineering.

  • You will need a work visa from the company.. I think it_s best to apply to company that will support and give you a work visa.

    Maybe apply online or take a travel trip here first and apply for interviews.
  • How are parks considered to be National Parks?|159625

    I was wondering, there are some parks that are State Parks and there are some that are National Parks. How does the government decides which ones are which?

  • The federal government agrees to take over certain lands if it feels worthy of designating those spots as a national park or monument. The states really don_t mind handing the land over, since the parks probably are a money-loser and it_s good to have someone else pay for it (and indeed will probably upgrade the facilities after taking it over).

    Don_t forget that the federal government already owns bunches of land across the country, particularly in the West. Nevada has a very large percentage of land owned by the federal government. And some new national parks are a mere upgrade from national monument status.

  • State Parks are managed by State Employees. National Parks belong to the Federal Government. Which agency owns the land is the deciding factor.
  • What is a good area to stay in when visiting Miami in December?|157534

    We are going to Miami in December and trying to figure out where we would like to stay any tips??? Whats the weather like?

    Thank you

  • dec. in miami is great! i would stay in none other than south beach, check out the pelican hotel on ocean drive they have uniquely themed rooms

  • Geography for 1st time visitors:

    Most visitors want to stay on Miami Beach, a city on a barrier island of the same name off the coast of Miami _ connected to it by several causeways. _South Beach_ is the southernmost 2 miles or so of Miami Beach. It contains the best known beaches, shopping streets, restaurants, clubs, hotels, and the historic _art deco_ district.

    Sobe hotels:
    To be in the center of or within walking distance of the center of SoBe you want to stay somewhere below 23d street (address number under 2300) and on or within a block of Washington or Collins Avenues, or Ocean drive. You won_t need a car.

    The weather is always perfect in December.
  • What are some crazy things to do on vacations with friends?|169656

    My friend lives in Orlando, Florida and im visiting her over spring break. We are making a to do list of crazy things to do like talk to a hobo and chase seagulls on the beach. Any ideas of stupid little things we could do to keep entertained?

  • Lol talk to hobos? u guys are too crazy for meee!!!

  • Um, the thing about Florida is that something crazy is likely to happen to you whether you want it to or not. Just remember that, if you happen to come across an old grenade or land mine, Florida law requires that you play hot potato with it for at least an hour before alerting the authorities.

    1. You could throw something (PLEASE NOT FOOD) at a gator and try to get it to snap at it.
    2. You could drive on I-4. That_s really crazy. If you want to be la-la insane, you could drive I-4 all the way from Tampa to Daytona. Very few roads will offer you three more dysfunctional cities in such a short drive as Tampa, Orlando and Daytona.
    3. You could... requisition... an orange from a grove alongside the highway.
    4. You could go to Aquatica and heckle my dad. (He_s retired and works there for fun and to pass time).

  • u should all go to disney world dressed funny and acting funny
  • What is the best hotel in Philadelphia Pa?|156843

    Okay I admit I am sort of a hotel snob. I like 4 and 5 star hotels. My family and I are going to philly for the weekend and I want a nice hotel but I would like it really close to all the historical things. Does anyone have any suggestion. Your help is appreciated. Thanks.

  • If you want to be by the historical sites, you want to stay in Olde City. (Although I agree with the other posters that it would also be great to stay in Rittenhouse.) In Olde City, try to get a room at the Omni. It_s fancy, beautiful, and in the heart of Philly_s historical sites.

  • It really depends on what you are looking for.

    The top two luxury hotels in the city are the four seasons and 1615 rittenhouse. They are both located near the Rittenhouse square area.

    However, given your preference for historicals, I would check out the Sheraton Society Hill, the Hyatt Penns Landing and the Holiday Inn Historic district, all are in the historic area.

    You can_t go wrong with either, really, if you choose to stay in Rittenhouse, the Phlash shuttle is still running until the end of the month, or its a nice walk.

  • Some suggestions:

    TripAdvisor ranks the Alexander Inn (
    http://tinyurl.com/4vxta7)
    as the best hotel, but it is a 3-star hotel.

    The first 4-star hotel listed by TripAdvisor (which is usually quite reliable) is the Sofitel (
    http://tinyurl.com/3g7ekl
    or
    http://www.booking.com/hotel/us/sofitel-��


    Another type of ranking could be found at Booking.com, which is another reliable site, because they basically email people who have booked with them, asking them to rank (something that prevents _fake_ reviews):


    http://www.booking.com/searchresults.htm��


    You can also try this:

    http://www.google.com/custom?hl=en_safe=��

  • When you_ve made your choice of hotel and district , don_t be a snob - try to save some money at the best hotel.

    You can find the same , best hotels for less here :


    http://www.hotelscombined.com
    [30 sites compared ]

    http://www.cheaperthanhotels.com/United-��
    [ 66 hotels compared with last minute specials as well ]

    You should find the best here for a lot less !!

  • I live in Philly, I had tro stay at the Holiday Inn on 4th _ Arch which is in the historical district.
    Marriott _ Hilton are also in Center City close to shopping a few blocks from all of the history stuff. It is nice.
    If you want luxury the Four Seasons on the Parkway is the way to go.

  • Best hotel rates here


    http://www.hotelsupersite.com/

  • The Four Seasons is fantastic


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