Saturday, January 23, 2010

What are some good family vacation ideas besides the beach?|119353

I want somewhere with entertainment, malls, and pools.

maybe tropical

but good for the family!

  • Disney world-land , Six flags, the mountains or camping near a river or lake near a town--Dollyland

  • There not malls but try our National Parks.
  • What is the best towns or cities in the greater New Orleans to move in?|199954

    My family is moving to New Orleans next winter. I want to find the best town/city to move in, the location has to be in the suburbs, with good schools for my kids, very family oriented town/city, I don_t mind the commute time, good house with a good price, low crime rate and it has to be within the New Orleans metro area. Which is the best city/town to move in.

  • Welcome!

    Don_t completely ignore the City in your search for suburbia. Most of Algiers (which didn_t flood) has typical a USA suburban environment (housing _ schools) with no more and maybe fewer problems than you find in the actual suburbs.

    Other desirable neighborhoods in New Orleans are in the French Quarter area, Warehouse District, most of _Uptown_, the Broadmoor area, around Bayou Saint John _ City Park, Lakeview, and the Lakefront. Lakeview flooded badly and is recovering, but it will be a while before that is complete. The other areas in the list either didn_t flood or have recovered.

    New Orleans is geographically quite large and commuting times from the suburbs to the city center can be an issue, even though you say you don_t mind. I recommend you try to live reasonably close to work/school - and you tend to get what you pay for.

    Note that the news media deliberately sensationalizes incidents of violent crime and does so in a way that makes the average citizen afraid. Reality is that almost 98% of shootings _ murders occur within the illegal drug community and the other 2% are _domestic_ incidents. That doesn_t make the crimes OK, but the average resident (or tourist) doesn_t have to worry about it. New Orleans is not even in the ��top 25 most dangerous cities��:


    http://money.cnn.com/2006/10/30/real_est��

  • Metairie is very safe, clean, and close to the city. There are several great schools, malls, and parks. It is literally right next to New Orleans. The difference in safety levels between the city and Metairie is amazing (and well a bit depressing). Kenner is also good, but less family oriented. If you are looking even further out, you can get a really nice house for cheap in LaPlace (it is about a 40 minute drive from NOLA though).

    Be sure to grab a snowball at Sal_s on Metairie Road, no matter where you eventually move to.

  • you can look this up on a website or speak to a realtor. there are hundreds of good areas to live in in New Orleans. but if you are not familiar with this city, or you have never been there, beware... it_s a little different and strange.

  • Well, I would say St. Tammany Parish, but it seems everybody has moved here since Katrina. But we do have excellent schools, low crime rate. It takes about 45 minutes to get to New Orleans. Metairie and Kenner are okay too.

  • Belle Chasse has good schools and that family oriented low crime environment you are looking for.

  • St.Tammany...

  • Lower 9th ward- I_ve heard great things...
  • Does anyone know of any good apartments for rent in Gainesville, FL and which ones have the least crime?|133959

    I am trying to make up my mind of where to live in Florida. I have 3 options that I_ve come up with. Either Tallahassee, Destin, or Gainesville!! Anyone have any information on either or any suggestions. I_ve heard of one apartment complex in Gainesville called Tuscan Bend. They looked pretty nice by the pictures they showed online.

  • Google it. They should have all that info.
  • What is the best way to sell an orlando timeshare?|133561

    This timeshare is located near walt disney world and goes by a point system (no specific weeks used)

  • It doesn_t hurt to try craigslist but it is not an effective selling tool for timeshares (doesn_t hurt to try though).

    The most effective way to sell is research and working with a good company.

    I made a successful sale of my Mystic Dunes timeshare (Orlando) using sellmytimesharenow.com

    Here is the research I did before choosing a company

    1. I checked the BBB report on the company
    2. I made them provide traffic and offer reports
    3. I acted like a buyer on search engines and only inquired with easy to find, top ranked companies
    4. I searched online for complaints about the company.

    All this took me a couple hours (the final decision took days!)
    I also posted on free sites at the same time and recommend you do the same as well.

    I wish you the best in your venture!

    .:Gene:.

  • You can visit http://www.mytoursguide.com and find a good number of articles and very useful tips to learn timeshare options worldwide. One can even get a free timeshare as a promotional offers from travel companies.





  • We are in the same boat. Try redweek.com. Lots of good information on how to sell _ where. We are to the point where we want to give ours away!

  • If you don_t have a lot of money for advertising and you don_t want to pay a percentage to a realtor. You might want to try craigslist.com it is free.

  • Timeshares were an _80s phenomenon_ and can hardly be given away today. Most buyers finally realized that the hidden monthly costs are much more expensive that just renting a condo. Good luck. Try doing a Google search on _Condo Buyers._
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