Poker Spielen in den Ferien (australia tours)
By Artur Blum
Bald sind wieder die Weihnachtsferien angesagt und trotz Finanzkrise machen sich aller Welt Gedanken um das Urlaubsziel. Wohin soll es diesmal hin? Ins frische Kalte zum Skifahren oder ins gemtliche warme in den Osten. Ob weit weg oder ganz nah, Urlaubsferien sollten entspannt und aufregend sein, und das fr jeden Familienmitglied.
Tja und fr manchen ist nun mal das Pokern ein entspannendes und abenteuerliches Erlebnis! Nur weniger wollen ihre Pokerabende fr Ferien verzichten. Doch das muss nicht sein, Man kann Urlaub und Pokern auf den verschiedensten Wege kombinieren, ohne auch einen Familienmitglied zu enttuschen oder missachten.
Casino im Urlaubsort
Wer sein Heim verlassen mchte und gerne in einen fremden Ort verreisen will, muss sich nicht immer in einem verlassene Ecke der Welt wiederfinden. Es gibt viele hbsche und interessante Pltze auf der Welt, die die verschiedensten Attraktionen und Sehenswrdigkeiten anbieten knnen, inklusive einem Casino. Ob Las Vegas, Monte Carlo, Paris, Wien, Knocke oder Wiesbaden, in fast jeder Touristenstadt kann man ein Casino wieder finden, wo man gelassen Poker Spielen kann. Besonders europische Hauptstdte sind ein wahrer Genuss fr die ganze Familie. Doch auch in China, Sdamerika oder andere exotische Lnder knnen das reinste Abendteuer Urlaub anbieten, ohne auf das Poker verzichten zu mssen!
Online Version
Wer sich einen Urlaubsort ausgesucht hat, der kein Casino besitzt, muss das Pokern nicht aufgeben. Es gibt heute zum Glck die online Version des Poker Spielens. Wer ein Laptop mit sich nihmt, kann gelassen, wann immer er will Poker online Spielen. Die Hauptsache, der Laptop empfngt “wireless Internet” und man befinde sich an einem Ort wo das empfngt “wireless Internet” angeboten wird. Heut zu Tage ist das kein Problem mehr. So gut wie jedes Hotel oder Stadt Cafe bieten “wireless Internet” an. Fr diejenigen, die keinen Laptop besitzen oder ihn einfach nicht mitbringen wollen, giubt es eine weiteren Weg online Casino zu spielen. In so gut wie jeder Stadt, in jedem Land gibt es Internet Cafes, die fr wenig Geld Computer mit Internet per Stunden vermieten. Hotels im Allgemeinen bieten ebenfalls Internet und Computer Service an, meistens jedoch fr mehr Geld als in der Stadt an sich.
Spielkarten mitnehmen
Wer sich wirklich in einem Urlaubsort befindet, wo man weder ein Casino auffinden kann und Internet ein Fremdwort ist, muss wohl oder bel auf eigen organisierte Poker Runden zurckgreifen. Einfach Spielkarten in den Koffer einpacken, eine passende Spielgruppe finden oder sich zusammen organisieren und los spielen. Solche netten und spontanen Abende knnen Menschen verbinden und zusammen bringen. Durch das Pokern hat man schon mindestens eine gemeinsame Interesse und Vorliebe. Man sollte jedoch bevor man in einem fremden Land eine Pokerrunde organisiert sich erkundigen, ob das Poker spielen legal ist, und wenn ja, ob es legal ist um Geld zu spielen.
Wer Poker im Urlaub spielen will, wird schon seinen Weg finden, um an seiner Pokerrunde zu gelangen, egal auf welchen Weg. Man sollte aber immer bedenken, dass man mit seinen Geliebten in den Urlaub gefahren ist, um zusammen eine Gute und erholsame Zeit zu verbringen. Also seine Freizeit richtig und fair aufteilen, niemanden vernachlssigen! So kann man einfach nur seine Ferien richtig auskosten und genieen, und das ohne auf das Poker Spielen
verzichten zu mssen!
Artur Blum organisiert regelmig Poker Spiel Abende bei sich zu Hause. Wenn er alleine ist bevorzugt er das Poker Online Spielen
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Disneyland Paris - Relax and Have Fun in France
By Fred Ramsbottom
Disneyland is one of the best places in the whole world to relax, enjoy, and spend some quality time with your friends and family.
Life has become so busy that one hardly finds time for one’s friends and family. So once in a while one should squeeze some time out of one’s busy schedule to spend with their family. And when it comes to enjoyment and relaxation, there is no better place in the entire world than Disneyland.
From personal experience it can be said that a visit to Disneyland on weekends (or the day either side of a weekend) is quite hectic, and not as enjoyable as it could be on any other day.
The reason is that on these days most people take holidays and choose Disneyland for enjoyment, so the place can get a little crowded. Hence, if you are not a people person and don’t want to spend countless hours waiting in line to get service or on a ride, then you’re better off avoiding a visit on weekends.
The best approach to get the most out of your visit to Disneyland, is to hire a tour guide who will lead you through the different attractions.
One might have to wait a little while to enjoy the rides (as they are over crowded) but in the end, considering the enjoyment and fun factor of these rides, I would say they are worth the time spent waiting. Some of the best and most popular attractions of the theme park are Space Mountain, Peter Pan, Big Thunder Mountain, Indiana Jones, Buzz Lightyear and the Legend of the Lion King Show.
It is advisable to get a FastPass ticket (which can be obtained by showing your daily passport at the counter, and are sold at the reception desk along with a map of Disneyland) and to avoid long queues, one should check the waiting time for different attractions which are listed at the information point - and plan a schedule accordingly. Other attractions include the Mad Hatter’s Tea Cups, It’s a Small World, Casey Junior and Pirates of the Caribbean.
Disneyland owns some resort hotels. The Disneyland Paris hotels are within the Walt Disney World Resort. This place has become the most popular place for tourists on earth.
The parade is one of the most enjoyable attractions in Disneyland, and begins at about 3 p.m. It starts from the entrance of “It’s a Small World” and continues all the way up to “Mainstreet Railway Station”. There are seven hotels in Disneyland, boasting a total of 5,800 rooms, so there is plenty of accommodation; however it does get a little over crowded in the holiday season so one should book rooms in advance if one is planning to spend some time relaxing at these hotels.
The restaurants are exquisite, their service and food is off the chart - but to avoid the peak hour diners, it is advisable to make reservations as soon as possible to circumvent frustration in finding a place to sit (or waiting to get some service). Some of the best restaurants, such as the Blue Lagoon, Steak House and Walt’s, are the ones that are the most crowded - and why shouldn’t they be? After all, they are the best there is to dining.
The Electrical Parade, which starts at about 10 p.m. is one of the most favoured attractions for the children. Similar is the case with the fireworks that start right after the parade. Disney Village is the best place to stay if one likes shopping at night, as the shops remain open till late. To cut a long story short, Disneyland is an awesome place to spend some time with the ones we love. There are tons of things to do in Disneyland, and the experience is beyond words.
Still, I can’t say everything about Disneyland here, so you have to go online and find some other interesting facts for yourself.
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Salisbury England Travel To Salisbury
By Joseph Carducci
Salisbury is one of England’s finest places to visit, and seems to have been largely overlooked by many of the tourist and travel guides and writers. Situated less than a day’s train trip from London, it is definitely accessible.
Salisbury was formed during the 11th century, when citizens came here to escape the Viking raids on England. However, it’s official founding was in 1217. Several years later the city held it’s first annual fair and had a marketplace. It received it’s Charter (an official settlement status from the King which gave it’s citizens certain rights) in 1227.
Since the city was in a very strategic location between London, Exeter & Southampton it flourished primarily due to trade. During the middle ages the wool and cloth trades were extremely important.
Situated on the river Avon, Salisbury is probably best known for it’s proximity to Stonehenge and it’s own world-famous Cathedral. Construction on the Cathedral began in 1220 and was not completed until 1258. With the exception of the towering spire, built between 1285 and 1315, it has remained largely undisturbed throughout it’s history. The spire itself is the tallest in England at 404 feet, and quite a sight to behold. Stonehenge of course, has held our mysterious attention for thousands of years. It was thought to have been built by the ancient druids, but it’s meaning today is still unclear. Nevertheless, countless tourists and visitors come to see these sites every year.
The building of the Cathedral marked the modern town of Salisbury. Before this event, most of her population lived a few miles away in a place called Old Sarum. Old Sarum is a town which dates back to the iron age and can be seen on tours even today (run by the English Heritage Society). There is little remaining of the settlement today, but some of the original stone was taken to build what is called the Cathedral Close.
Within the Cathedral Close there are several main attractions. The first is the National Trust’s Mompesson House. This is a Queen Anne style house built in 1701, with a walled garden. There is also The Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum, which is set in an old medieval building called the King’s House. Another attraction here is the Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment Museum. This is situated in a 1254 building which was one of the first to be erected in the Cathedral Close. These are some fascinating places to visit, especially if you enjoy actually seeing history!
Throughout the town of Salisbury you can see some lovely medieval streets and buildings. Be sure to also visit the Wilton House, which has simply a gorgeous estate and gardens. Also, do not miss the Malmesbury House, which was built in the 13th century and the home to the first Earl of Malmesbury.
Of course, this is just a small sampling of some of the things to see and do in this lovely town of Salisbury.
Joseph Carducci is a lover of all things English and a frequent traveler to the UK. For more information about visiting England or the UK, please visit his sites at:
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