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Archive for January, 2009

01 22nd, 2009

Ultrasonic Rodent Repeller, Set of Three

Control rats and mice for the long term without using traps and poisons with an ultrasonic rodent repeller. The PestChaser ultrasonic rodent repeller emits high-frequency sound waves between 32 and 62 kHz that humans, cats, dogs, and birds cannot hear, but make rodents very uncomfortable and cause them to leave the area. Plug the ultrasonic rodent repeller into a standard 110-volt outlet. The ultrasonic rodent repeller sound waves cannot travel from room to room, so a PestChaser is needed for each room to make them rodent free. The rodents become disoriented when you first start using a PestChaser, so you may see more activity initially than normal. You should see decreased rodent activity in 6-10 days. Set of three. USA made. NOTE: Not for sale in New Mexico, U.S. Territories or International. Pest Management, Wildlife Control, Rodent Control

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01 22nd, 2009

Where in Mexico is the cheapest resorts?

Look into Funjet's last minute program. If your flexible and don't have a specific resort that you want to go to you can't beat the prices. You won't know what resort you're going to stay at until you get there but you can select the type of place (4 star, all inclusive, etc…)

Playa Del Carmen is great if you like a quieter vacation. Cancun is more of a "spring break" type of place. Both are generaly fairly cheap due to lower cost flights.

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01 21st, 2009

Mexico Cancun Scrapbook Stickers

Stickers will accent any vacation scrapbook page.

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Mountain Hardwear Sunrise 50 Degree Sleeping Bag

0 bags are great for winter ski tours but they just won’t work for a sea kayaking trip in Mexico or June backpack in Zion. That’s why the Mountain Hardware Sunrise 50 Sleeping Bag is such a great alternative. High quality 600 fill power down is used for insulation, plenty to keep you warm in mild conditions. And because the down is so compressible and lightweight it stuffs into a space saving 5 x 12 inch storage sack, ideal for those who want to travel as light as possible..

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Mexico 3-D Stickers - Touch of Jolee's Scrapbook Embellishment

No vacation scrapbook page is complete without a dimensional embellishment. Make your favorite destinations stand out on your vacation scrapbook pages with these embellishments.

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01 20th, 2009

I'm hoping to travel to Mexico for a vacation this Summer using a "Last Minute" idea on, Redtag.ca, for example.
I'm trying to get an idea on budget and was hoping to find out if people have noticed vacation packages cheaper in the Summer than in the Winter.
Please let me know!

if you want to go, book it now, if you go on a trip in early January it's the cheapest time of year, summer will be the most expensive.
it's based on demand- higher demand for a vacation in the summer= higher prices. the first week of January is the cheapest time in the year for flights, so I'd assume that it's the same for most methods of vacationing. i wouldn't wait for a 'Last minute" deal- often times you have to pay extra fees just because your booking last minute.

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My boyfriend are looking for an all inclusive mexican resorts for spring break (March). We have been to mexico before, but in the country to visit family and we want a change. We want somewhere that will not have a lot of teenagers, preferably mainly adults. If possible, were looking to relax and not be overwhelmed with tourists on spring break. Also, where there are a lot of activities and sight seeing. We were deciding between Cozumel, Puerto Vallarta, and Ixtapa… any suggestions?

Spring break in Mexico peaks on the third weekend of March. Here in Acapulco it is the biggest tourist weekend and money maker ALL year.
No way will you avoid the spring breakers in Cozumel - forget that !
Ixtapa is really nice - never been there for that weekend but the way Ixtapa is I doubt there will be many. I say this b/c it is a city that is for the wealthy tourist. Also ,and may be b/c of this, it is not a popular destination. Man is it beautiful, but again, laid out for the upper class of traveler. Zuhuantinahue (?) is 5 miles away and half the price. Mikey stays in Zuie and catches the bus to Ixtapa for the day and the beach - cut's my cost's in half. I don't really know of any sightseeing there or in any of the towns you mentioned.
Puerta Vallarta - yeah, spring breakers will be there but not too bad.
There is no way to avoid them in the tpurist spots but all in all I would go to Ixtapa - hands down. Stay in neighboring Zuie to save some money though.

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Mountain Hardwear Sunrise 50 Degree Sleeping Bag

0 bags are great for winter ski tours but they just won’t work for a sea kayaking trip in Mexico or June backpack in Zion. That’s why the Mountain Hardware Sunrise 50 Sleeping Bag is such a great alternative. High quality 600 fill power down is used for insulation, plenty to keep you warm in mild conditions. And because the down is so compressible and lightweight it stuffs into a space saving 5 x 12 inch storage sack, ideal for those who want to travel as light as possible..

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Mexico Collection Buenos Dias 12 x 12 Scrapbook Paper

Creative Imaginations Travel Scrapbook Paper Vacation Mexico

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