No place to go during holidays? Join Reliance travel agency Malaysia and have a good tour and have cocktail there:
HIGHLIGHTS OF EAST COAST AMERICA
NEW YORK
• Statue of Liberty – the symbol of America.
• Rockefeller Center is an art deco marvel
consisting of 19 commercial buildings covering
11 acres in midtown Manhattan from 49th to
52nd Streets, Fifth to Seventh Avenues. The
Center is named after the multi-millionaire,
John D. Rockefeller, who leased the space
from Columbia University in 1928.
• Top of the Rock Observation Deck - It’s an
experience in history and scenery that
culminates with the best views of New York
City from the newly renovated 70-story summit
of 30 Rockefeller Plaza.
• Time Square – where commercial building &
shopping complexes located,
BOSTON
Boston City tour includes:
• Harvard University is the oldest institution of
higher learning in the United States. Founded
16 years after the arrival of the Pilgrims at
Plymouth, the University was named for its
first benefactor, John Harvard of Charlestown
who left his library and half his estate to the
new institution.
• MIT is devoted to the advancement of
knowledge and education of students in areas
that contribute to or prosper in an environment
of science and technology.
• Quincy Market is a historic building in a
shopping center called Faneuil Hall
Marketplace in downtown Boston that named
in honor of Mayor Josiah Quincy. It’s as an
indoor pavilion of stalls which to be a source of
food for Bostonians. It is a popular and busy
lunchtime spot for downtown workers.
• Freedom Trail a 50 year old non profit
organization dedicated to preserving and
promoting Boston’s distinct historic character
and its important role in the American Revolution.
WASHINGTON D.C.
• Capital Hill - The Architect of the Capitol is
responsible to the United States Congress
for the maintenance, operation,
development, and preservation of the
United States Capitol Complex, which
includes the Capitol, the congressional
office buildings, the Library of Congress
buildings, the Supreme Court building, the
U.S. Botanic Garden, the Capitol Power
Plant and other facilities.
• White House is the home of United States
President during duty term.
• Lincoln Memorial - the building was
constructed in the style of a classical Greek
temple with 36 columns meant to represent
the Union at the time of Abraham Lincoln’s
death.
• Vietnam Veterans Memorial stands as a
symbol of America’s honor and recognition
of who served and sacrificed their lives in
the Vietnam War. Inscribed on the black
granite walls are more than 58,000 names
that gave their lives or remain missing.
NIAGARA FALLS
• Experience Niagara’s beauty, power and
natural history at the Niagara Falls & Great
Gorge attractions. “The Real Falls
Adventure” takes you below, behind and
into the basin of the Horseshoe Falls, deep
into the Niagara River Gorge to experience
raging whitewater and high over the
mesmerizing Niagara Whirlpool.
Shopping & Bargain Hunting
• Niagara Falls Factory Outlet, Woodbury
Outlet & Jersey Garden Outlet Malls.
Featuring over 150 outlets retailing branded
goods such as Guess, Levi’s, Calvin Klein
and many more!
PHILADELHIA - Pennsylvania’s largest city,
Philadelphia or the “City of Brotherly Love” is
also the birthplace of the nation. In 1776,
representatives from the 13 British colonies
signed the Declaration of Independence here,
and the city served an early capital of fledging
United States.
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
UNIVERSAL STUDIOS FLORIDA - The
entrance is known as Front Lot, as it is built to
look like the front lot of a 1940s Hollywood film
studio. Actors in costumes wander the streets
playing characters from Ghostbusters,
Frankenstein, and legends such as Marilyn
Monroe and the Marx Brothers.
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER - is the only
place to in the Western Hemisphere where
shuttles caring humans are launched into
space. It was also the site of the historic
launch of Apollo II in July 1969, when
President John F. Kennedy’s dream of landing
a man on the moon was realized.
WALT DISNEY WORLD RESORT - is the
largest entertainment complex on earth.
The main draw is its theme parks: Magic
Kingdom, Epcot, Disney-MGM Studios
and Animal Kingdom. The Resort
supplies everything from hotels to golf
courses and each year brings a new
wonder – Disney’s Animal Kingdom is the
biggest new attraction. Peerless in its
imagination and attention to detail, the
Resort is also a hermetic bubble cocooned
from the real world. Everything runs like
clockwork and nothing shatters its illusions
of fantasy. Unless you’re confirmed cynic,
Walt Disney World Resort will definitely
No place to go during holidays? Join Reliance travel agency Malaysia and have a good tour and nice cocktail there:
HIGHLIGHTS OF EAST COAST AMERICA
NEW YORK
• Statue of Liberty – the symbol of America.
• Rockefeller Center is an art deco marvel
consisting of 19 commercial buildings covering
11 acres in midtown Manhattan from 49th to
52nd Streets, Fifth to Seventh Avenues. The
Center is named after the multi-millionaire,
John D. Rockefeller, who leased the space
from Columbia University in 1928.
• Top of the Rock Observation Deck - It’s an
experience in history and scenery that
culminates with the best views of New York
City from the newly renovated 70-story summit
of 30 Rockefeller Plaza.
• Time Square – where commercial building &
shopping complexes located,
BOSTON
Boston City tour includes:
• Harvard University is the oldest institution of
higher learning in the United States. Founded
16 years after the arrival of the Pilgrims at
Plymouth, the University was named for its
first benefactor, John Harvard of Charlestown
who left his library and half his estate to the
new institution.
• MIT is devoted to the advancement of
knowledge and education of students in areas
that contribute to or prosper in an environment
of science and technology.
• Quincy Market is a historic building in a
shopping center called Faneuil Hall
Marketplace in downtown Boston that named
in honor of Mayor Josiah Quincy. It’s as an
indoor pavilion of stalls which to be a source of
food for Bostonians. It is a popular and busy
lunchtime spot for downtown workers.
• Freedom Trail a 50 year old non profit
organization dedicated to preserving and
promoting Boston’s distinct historic character
and its important role in the American Revolution.
WASHINGTON D.C.
• Capital Hill - The Architect of the Capitol is
responsible to the United States Congress
for the maintenance, operation,
development, and preservation of the
United States Capitol Complex, which
includes the Capitol, the congressional
office buildings, the Library of Congress
buildings, the Supreme Court building, the
U.S. Botanic Garden, the Capitol Power
Plant and other facilities.
• White House is the home of United States
President during duty term.
• Lincoln Memorial - the building was
constructed in the style of a classical Greek
temple with 36 columns meant to represent
the Union at the time of Abraham Lincoln’s
death.
• Vietnam Veterans Memorial stands as a
symbol of America’s honor and recognition
of who served and sacrificed their lives in
the Vietnam War. Inscribed on the black
granite walls are more than 58,000 names
that gave their lives or remain missing.
NIAGARA FALLS
• Experience Niagara’s beauty, power and
natural history at the Niagara Falls & Great
Gorge attractions. “The Real Falls
Adventure” takes you below, behind and
into the basin of the Horseshoe Falls, deep
into the Niagara River Gorge to experience
raging whitewater and high over the
mesmerizing Niagara Whirlpool.
Shopping & Bargain Hunting
• Niagara Falls Factory Outlet, Woodbury
Outlet & Jersey Garden Outlet Malls.
Featuring over 150 outlets retailing branded
goods such as Guess, Levi’s, Calvin Klein
and many more!
PHILADELHIA - Pennsylvania’s largest city,
Philadelphia or the “City of Brotherly Love” is
also the birthplace of the nation. In 1776,
representatives from the 13 British colonies
signed the Declaration of Independence here,
and the city served an early capital of fledging
United States.
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
UNIVERSAL STUDIOS FLORIDA - The
entrance is known as Front Lot, as it is built to
look like the front lot of a 1940s Hollywood film
studio. Actors in costumes wander the streets
playing characters from Ghostbusters,
Frankenstein, and legends such as Marilyn
Monroe and the Marx Brothers.
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER - is the only
place to in the Western Hemisphere where
shuttles caring humans are launched into
space. It was also the site of the historic
launch of Apollo II in July 1969, when
President John F. Kennedy’s dream of landing
a man on the moon was realized.
WALT DISNEY WORLD RESORT - is the
largest entertainment complex on earth.
The main draw is its theme parks: Magic
Kingdom, Epcot, Disney-MGM Studios
and Animal Kingdom. The Resort
supplies everything from hotels to golf
courses and each year brings a new
wonder – Disney’s Animal Kingdom is the
biggest new attraction. Peerless in its
imagination and attention to detail, the
Resort is also a hermetic bubble cocooned
from the real world. Everything runs like
clockwork and nothing shatters its illusions
of fantasy. Unless you’re confirmed cynic,
Walt Disney World Resort will definitely
No place to go during holidays? Join Reliance travel agency Malaysia and have a good tour and have nice cocktail :
HIGHLIGHTS OF EAST COAST AMERICA
NEW YORK
• Statue of Liberty – the symbol of America.
• Rockefeller Center is an art deco marvel
consisting of 19 commercial buildings covering
11 acres in midtown Manhattan from 49th to
52nd Streets, Fifth to Seventh Avenues. The
Center is named after the multi-millionaire,
John D. Rockefeller, who leased the space
from Columbia University in 1928.
• Top of the Rock Observation Deck - It’s an
experience in history and scenery that
culminates with the best views of New York
City from the newly renovated 70-story summit
of 30 Rockefeller Plaza.
• Time Square – where commercial building &
shopping complexes located,
BOSTON
Boston City tour includes:
• Harvard University is the oldest institution of
higher learning in the United States. Founded
16 years after the arrival of the Pilgrims at
Plymouth, the University was named for its
first benefactor, John Harvard of Charlestown
who left his library and half his estate to the
new institution.
• MIT is devoted to the advancement of
knowledge and education of students in areas
that contribute to or prosper in an environment
of science and technology.
• Quincy Market is a historic building in a
shopping center called Faneuil Hall
Marketplace in downtown Boston that named
in honor of Mayor Josiah Quincy. It’s as an
indoor pavilion of stalls which to be a source of
food for Bostonians. It is a popular and busy
lunchtime spot for downtown workers.
• Freedom Trail a 50 year old non profit
organization dedicated to preserving and
promoting Boston’s distinct historic character
and its important role in the American Revolution.
WASHINGTON D.C.
• Capital Hill - The Architect of the Capitol is
responsible to the United States Congress
for the maintenance, operation,
development, and preservation of the
United States Capitol Complex, which
includes the Capitol, the congressional
office buildings, the Library of Congress
buildings, the Supreme Court building, the
U.S. Botanic Garden, the Capitol Power
Plant and other facilities.
• White House is the home of United States
President during duty term.
• Lincoln Memorial - the building was
constructed in the style of a classical Greek
temple with 36 columns meant to represent
the Union at the time of Abraham Lincoln’s
death.
• Vietnam Veterans Memorial stands as a
symbol of America’s honor and recognition
of who served and sacrificed their lives in
the Vietnam War. Inscribed on the black
granite walls are more than 58,000 names
that gave their lives or remain missing.
NIAGARA FALLS
• Experience Niagara’s beauty, power and
natural history at the Niagara Falls & Great
Gorge attractions. “The Real Falls
Adventure” takes you below, behind and
into the basin of the Horseshoe Falls, deep
into the Niagara River Gorge to experience
raging whitewater and high over the
mesmerizing Niagara Whirlpool.
Shopping & Bargain Hunting
• Niagara Falls Factory Outlet, Woodbury
Outlet & Jersey Garden Outlet Malls.
Featuring over 150 outlets retailing branded
goods such as Guess, Levi’s, Calvin Klein
and many more!
PHILADELHIA - Pennsylvania’s largest city,
Philadelphia or the “City of Brotherly Love” is
also the birthplace of the nation. In 1776,
representatives from the 13 British colonies
signed the Declaration of Independence here,
and the city served an early capital of fledging
United States.
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
UNIVERSAL STUDIOS FLORIDA - The
entrance is known as Front Lot, as it is built to
look like the front lot of a 1940s Hollywood film
studio. Actors in costumes wander the streets
playing characters from Ghostbusters,
Frankenstein, and legends such as Marilyn
Monroe and the Marx Brothers.
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER - is the only
place to in the Western Hemisphere where
shuttles caring humans are launched into
space. It was also the site of the historic
launch of Apollo II in July 1969, when
President John F. Kennedy’s dream of landing
a man on the moon was realized.
WALT DISNEY WORLD RESORT - is the
largest entertainment complex on earth.
The main draw is its theme parks: Magic
Kingdom, Epcot, Disney-MGM Studios
and Animal Kingdom. The Resort
supplies everything from hotels to golf
courses and each year brings a new
wonder – Disney’s Animal Kingdom is the
biggest new attraction. Peerless in its
imagination and attention to detail, the
Resort is also a hermetic bubble cocooned
from the real world. Everything runs like
clockwork and nothing shatters its illusions
of fantasy. Unless you’re confirmed cynic,
Walt Disney World Resort will definitely
6 则回应 to “鸡尾酒 Liqurious”
By unclejazz on Jul 22, 2008 | Reply
有机会我调一杯玛丁尼或咸狗给你喝。
By hyperX on Jul 22, 2008 | Reply
Nice one… I never had a cocktail before perhaps it’s time for me to give it a try.
By chrissie on Jul 22, 2008 | Reply
不知道鸡尾酒是什么味道。。。
By 小童 on Jul 24, 2008 | Reply
No place to go during holidays? Join Reliance travel agency Malaysia and have a good tour and have cocktail there:
HIGHLIGHTS OF EAST COAST AMERICA
NEW YORK
• Statue of Liberty – the symbol of America.
• Rockefeller Center is an art deco marvel
consisting of 19 commercial buildings covering
11 acres in midtown Manhattan from 49th to
52nd Streets, Fifth to Seventh Avenues. The
Center is named after the multi-millionaire,
John D. Rockefeller, who leased the space
from Columbia University in 1928.
• Top of the Rock Observation Deck - It’s an
experience in history and scenery that
culminates with the best views of New York
City from the newly renovated 70-story summit
of 30 Rockefeller Plaza.
• Time Square – where commercial building &
shopping complexes located,
BOSTON
Boston City tour includes:
• Harvard University is the oldest institution of
higher learning in the United States. Founded
16 years after the arrival of the Pilgrims at
Plymouth, the University was named for its
first benefactor, John Harvard of Charlestown
who left his library and half his estate to the
new institution.
• MIT is devoted to the advancement of
knowledge and education of students in areas
that contribute to or prosper in an environment
of science and technology.
• Quincy Market is a historic building in a
shopping center called Faneuil Hall
Marketplace in downtown Boston that named
in honor of Mayor Josiah Quincy. It’s as an
indoor pavilion of stalls which to be a source of
food for Bostonians. It is a popular and busy
lunchtime spot for downtown workers.
• Freedom Trail a 50 year old non profit
organization dedicated to preserving and
promoting Boston’s distinct historic character
and its important role in the American Revolution.
WASHINGTON D.C.
• Capital Hill - The Architect of the Capitol is
responsible to the United States Congress
for the maintenance, operation,
development, and preservation of the
United States Capitol Complex, which
includes the Capitol, the congressional
office buildings, the Library of Congress
buildings, the Supreme Court building, the
U.S. Botanic Garden, the Capitol Power
Plant and other facilities.
• White House is the home of United States
President during duty term.
• Lincoln Memorial - the building was
constructed in the style of a classical Greek
temple with 36 columns meant to represent
the Union at the time of Abraham Lincoln’s
death.
• Vietnam Veterans Memorial stands as a
symbol of America’s honor and recognition
of who served and sacrificed their lives in
the Vietnam War. Inscribed on the black
granite walls are more than 58,000 names
that gave their lives or remain missing.
NIAGARA FALLS
• Experience Niagara’s beauty, power and
natural history at the Niagara Falls & Great
Gorge attractions. “The Real Falls
Adventure” takes you below, behind and
into the basin of the Horseshoe Falls, deep
into the Niagara River Gorge to experience
raging whitewater and high over the
mesmerizing Niagara Whirlpool.
Shopping & Bargain Hunting
• Niagara Falls Factory Outlet, Woodbury
Outlet & Jersey Garden Outlet Malls.
Featuring over 150 outlets retailing branded
goods such as Guess, Levi’s, Calvin Klein
and many more!
PHILADELHIA - Pennsylvania’s largest city,
Philadelphia or the “City of Brotherly Love” is
also the birthplace of the nation. In 1776,
representatives from the 13 British colonies
signed the Declaration of Independence here,
and the city served an early capital of fledging
United States.
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
UNIVERSAL STUDIOS FLORIDA - The
entrance is known as Front Lot, as it is built to
look like the front lot of a 1940s Hollywood film
studio. Actors in costumes wander the streets
playing characters from Ghostbusters,
Frankenstein, and legends such as Marilyn
Monroe and the Marx Brothers.
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER - is the only
place to in the Western Hemisphere where
shuttles caring humans are launched into
space. It was also the site of the historic
launch of Apollo II in July 1969, when
President John F. Kennedy’s dream of landing
a man on the moon was realized.
WALT DISNEY WORLD RESORT - is the
largest entertainment complex on earth.
The main draw is its theme parks: Magic
Kingdom, Epcot, Disney-MGM Studios
and Animal Kingdom. The Resort
supplies everything from hotels to golf
courses and each year brings a new
wonder – Disney’s Animal Kingdom is the
biggest new attraction. Peerless in its
imagination and attention to detail, the
Resort is also a hermetic bubble cocooned
from the real world. Everything runs like
clockwork and nothing shatters its illusions
of fantasy. Unless you’re confirmed cynic,
Walt Disney World Resort will definitely
By 小童 on Jul 24, 2008 | Reply
No place to go during holidays? Join Reliance travel agency Malaysia and have a good tour and nice cocktail there:
HIGHLIGHTS OF EAST COAST AMERICA
NEW YORK
• Statue of Liberty – the symbol of America.
• Rockefeller Center is an art deco marvel
consisting of 19 commercial buildings covering
11 acres in midtown Manhattan from 49th to
52nd Streets, Fifth to Seventh Avenues. The
Center is named after the multi-millionaire,
John D. Rockefeller, who leased the space
from Columbia University in 1928.
• Top of the Rock Observation Deck - It’s an
experience in history and scenery that
culminates with the best views of New York
City from the newly renovated 70-story summit
of 30 Rockefeller Plaza.
• Time Square – where commercial building &
shopping complexes located,
BOSTON
Boston City tour includes:
• Harvard University is the oldest institution of
higher learning in the United States. Founded
16 years after the arrival of the Pilgrims at
Plymouth, the University was named for its
first benefactor, John Harvard of Charlestown
who left his library and half his estate to the
new institution.
• MIT is devoted to the advancement of
knowledge and education of students in areas
that contribute to or prosper in an environment
of science and technology.
• Quincy Market is a historic building in a
shopping center called Faneuil Hall
Marketplace in downtown Boston that named
in honor of Mayor Josiah Quincy. It’s as an
indoor pavilion of stalls which to be a source of
food for Bostonians. It is a popular and busy
lunchtime spot for downtown workers.
• Freedom Trail a 50 year old non profit
organization dedicated to preserving and
promoting Boston’s distinct historic character
and its important role in the American Revolution.
WASHINGTON D.C.
• Capital Hill - The Architect of the Capitol is
responsible to the United States Congress
for the maintenance, operation,
development, and preservation of the
United States Capitol Complex, which
includes the Capitol, the congressional
office buildings, the Library of Congress
buildings, the Supreme Court building, the
U.S. Botanic Garden, the Capitol Power
Plant and other facilities.
• White House is the home of United States
President during duty term.
• Lincoln Memorial - the building was
constructed in the style of a classical Greek
temple with 36 columns meant to represent
the Union at the time of Abraham Lincoln’s
death.
• Vietnam Veterans Memorial stands as a
symbol of America’s honor and recognition
of who served and sacrificed their lives in
the Vietnam War. Inscribed on the black
granite walls are more than 58,000 names
that gave their lives or remain missing.
NIAGARA FALLS
• Experience Niagara’s beauty, power and
natural history at the Niagara Falls & Great
Gorge attractions. “The Real Falls
Adventure” takes you below, behind and
into the basin of the Horseshoe Falls, deep
into the Niagara River Gorge to experience
raging whitewater and high over the
mesmerizing Niagara Whirlpool.
Shopping & Bargain Hunting
• Niagara Falls Factory Outlet, Woodbury
Outlet & Jersey Garden Outlet Malls.
Featuring over 150 outlets retailing branded
goods such as Guess, Levi’s, Calvin Klein
and many more!
PHILADELHIA - Pennsylvania’s largest city,
Philadelphia or the “City of Brotherly Love” is
also the birthplace of the nation. In 1776,
representatives from the 13 British colonies
signed the Declaration of Independence here,
and the city served an early capital of fledging
United States.
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
UNIVERSAL STUDIOS FLORIDA - The
entrance is known as Front Lot, as it is built to
look like the front lot of a 1940s Hollywood film
studio. Actors in costumes wander the streets
playing characters from Ghostbusters,
Frankenstein, and legends such as Marilyn
Monroe and the Marx Brothers.
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER - is the only
place to in the Western Hemisphere where
shuttles caring humans are launched into
space. It was also the site of the historic
launch of Apollo II in July 1969, when
President John F. Kennedy’s dream of landing
a man on the moon was realized.
WALT DISNEY WORLD RESORT - is the
largest entertainment complex on earth.
The main draw is its theme parks: Magic
Kingdom, Epcot, Disney-MGM Studios
and Animal Kingdom. The Resort
supplies everything from hotels to golf
courses and each year brings a new
wonder – Disney’s Animal Kingdom is the
biggest new attraction. Peerless in its
imagination and attention to detail, the
Resort is also a hermetic bubble cocooned
from the real world. Everything runs like
clockwork and nothing shatters its illusions
of fantasy. Unless you’re confirmed cynic,
Walt Disney World Resort will definitely
By 小童 on Jul 24, 2008 | Reply
No place to go during holidays? Join Reliance travel agency Malaysia and have a good tour and have nice cocktail :
HIGHLIGHTS OF EAST COAST AMERICA
NEW YORK
• Statue of Liberty – the symbol of America.
• Rockefeller Center is an art deco marvel
consisting of 19 commercial buildings covering
11 acres in midtown Manhattan from 49th to
52nd Streets, Fifth to Seventh Avenues. The
Center is named after the multi-millionaire,
John D. Rockefeller, who leased the space
from Columbia University in 1928.
• Top of the Rock Observation Deck - It’s an
experience in history and scenery that
culminates with the best views of New York
City from the newly renovated 70-story summit
of 30 Rockefeller Plaza.
• Time Square – where commercial building &
shopping complexes located,
BOSTON
Boston City tour includes:
• Harvard University is the oldest institution of
higher learning in the United States. Founded
16 years after the arrival of the Pilgrims at
Plymouth, the University was named for its
first benefactor, John Harvard of Charlestown
who left his library and half his estate to the
new institution.
• MIT is devoted to the advancement of
knowledge and education of students in areas
that contribute to or prosper in an environment
of science and technology.
• Quincy Market is a historic building in a
shopping center called Faneuil Hall
Marketplace in downtown Boston that named
in honor of Mayor Josiah Quincy. It’s as an
indoor pavilion of stalls which to be a source of
food for Bostonians. It is a popular and busy
lunchtime spot for downtown workers.
• Freedom Trail a 50 year old non profit
organization dedicated to preserving and
promoting Boston’s distinct historic character
and its important role in the American Revolution.
WASHINGTON D.C.
• Capital Hill - The Architect of the Capitol is
responsible to the United States Congress
for the maintenance, operation,
development, and preservation of the
United States Capitol Complex, which
includes the Capitol, the congressional
office buildings, the Library of Congress
buildings, the Supreme Court building, the
U.S. Botanic Garden, the Capitol Power
Plant and other facilities.
• White House is the home of United States
President during duty term.
• Lincoln Memorial - the building was
constructed in the style of a classical Greek
temple with 36 columns meant to represent
the Union at the time of Abraham Lincoln’s
death.
• Vietnam Veterans Memorial stands as a
symbol of America’s honor and recognition
of who served and sacrificed their lives in
the Vietnam War. Inscribed on the black
granite walls are more than 58,000 names
that gave their lives or remain missing.
NIAGARA FALLS
• Experience Niagara’s beauty, power and
natural history at the Niagara Falls & Great
Gorge attractions. “The Real Falls
Adventure” takes you below, behind and
into the basin of the Horseshoe Falls, deep
into the Niagara River Gorge to experience
raging whitewater and high over the
mesmerizing Niagara Whirlpool.
Shopping & Bargain Hunting
• Niagara Falls Factory Outlet, Woodbury
Outlet & Jersey Garden Outlet Malls.
Featuring over 150 outlets retailing branded
goods such as Guess, Levi’s, Calvin Klein
and many more!
PHILADELHIA - Pennsylvania’s largest city,
Philadelphia or the “City of Brotherly Love” is
also the birthplace of the nation. In 1776,
representatives from the 13 British colonies
signed the Declaration of Independence here,
and the city served an early capital of fledging
United States.
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
UNIVERSAL STUDIOS FLORIDA - The
entrance is known as Front Lot, as it is built to
look like the front lot of a 1940s Hollywood film
studio. Actors in costumes wander the streets
playing characters from Ghostbusters,
Frankenstein, and legends such as Marilyn
Monroe and the Marx Brothers.
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER - is the only
place to in the Western Hemisphere where
shuttles caring humans are launched into
space. It was also the site of the historic
launch of Apollo II in July 1969, when
President John F. Kennedy’s dream of landing
a man on the moon was realized.
WALT DISNEY WORLD RESORT - is the
largest entertainment complex on earth.
The main draw is its theme parks: Magic
Kingdom, Epcot, Disney-MGM Studios
and Animal Kingdom. The Resort
supplies everything from hotels to golf
courses and each year brings a new
wonder – Disney’s Animal Kingdom is the
biggest new attraction. Peerless in its
imagination and attention to detail, the
Resort is also a hermetic bubble cocooned
from the real world. Everything runs like
clockwork and nothing shatters its illusions
of fantasy. Unless you’re confirmed cynic,
Walt Disney World Resort will definitely