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Almost everybody likes to travel. The question is, what's the best strategy and what locations are most accessible?
Posted on: Mon, Sep 10 2007 5:06 PM
Posted by: Tim Posts: 1,097
We've got a couple of Travel Experts lined up to answer your questions! I'll be posting their Bio's here soon.
In the meantime, visit the new Travel "Expert Advice" section of the site and start asking your Travel related questions. The Travel Experts will sift through the questions and select some to be featured in the section. You can find the Travel Expert Advice section under, Living -> Travel -> Expert Advice.
We can't guarantee that all questions will be answered, but our experts will do the best they can (and don't forget to search through the archives, as the section grows, for earlier Answers that may address your topic).
Posted on: Wed, Sep 19 2007 11:45 AM
Posted by: BurnThisCube Posts: 253
Tim,
Thanks for the heads up. What a great feature for disaboom and I need a vacation.
Disaboomers, on the topic of travel; don't forget to add your reviews of travel agencies, vacation resorts, and other travel related businesses and/or products. Still another week to get paid for your reviews posted in the review section.
Posted on: Mon, Mar 3 2008 5:13 PM
Posted by: Edward Posts: 1
I clicked on your URL for the "expert advice" and it is nowhere to be found.
I also tried to find the Living -> Travel -> Expert Advice, section and that also was no where to be found.
Where would someone find a list of lodging that provides adjustable beds and/or large recliners in the room.
I am hoping to take my first travel venture in the last 10 years to the Noth of Milwaukee area and no one I have spoken with has any idea who if any hotel/motel provides equiptment to meet my needs
Ed
Posted on: Tue, Mar 4 2008 9:46 PM
Posted by: elainedestry Posts: 3
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