Theme and Amusement Parks in Majorca - Family Holidays For Thrill-Seekers
When you're on holiday, you want to find activities that the whole family can take part in and enjoy thoroughly, and theme and amusement parks of course offer fun and excitement for those of all ages With something to suit a whole range of tastes in Majorca, family holidays which take in the island's theme parks, zoos and aquariums can be an absolute blast and will certainly keep the little ones entertained
2009 TEA/AECOM Global Attraction Attendance Report Shows Resilience, Stability in the Theme Park Industry
The definitive annual attendance study for the themed entertainment industry has been released by the Themed Entertainment Association and the Economics practice at AECOM.
Note: This release contains corrections to the version first distributed on 26 April 2010.
Have Fun Trading Pins At Walt Disney World
Disney pins have always been popular items at the Disney theme parks, but it wasn't until the Millinium celebration debut of pin trading as an official park activity that the popular collectible really took off. The pin trading frenzy is still going strong, with Disney fans buying and selling pins online as well as at the Walt Disney World theme parks, Disneyland in California.
Orlando Attractions: So Much To Choose From So Plan Wisely
Orlando attractions and theme parks draw more than 50-million people to the area every year As a matter of fact, this Central Florida city welcomes more visitors to its theme parks, amusement parks and water parks than any other city in the world
12 California Theme Parks -- A Whole Year of Adventure
Southern California is a region best known for its glamorous residents, movie magic and iconic surf culture But just as exciting in this part of the Golden State is the outstanding assortment of theme parks
America's Best Theme Parks
Adventure is something America does well, and this is clearly evident through the many theme parks that speckle this country's geography
With fun for all ages and tastes on offer, America's theme parks are sure to delight and excite both those young and young at heart
Orlando Magic & Orlando Flex- Special Tickets to Orlando Theme Parks
Orlando Magic Tickets enable you to entertain the maximum theme parks of Orlando including the major three theme parks of Walt Disney World Resort. Animal Kingdom, Magic Kingdom and MGM studios are the prime attractions to enjoy. However, Orlando Magic Tickets also cover Cypress Gardens Adventure Park, Fun Spot Action Park, Splash Island Water Park, Kennedy space center, Daytona USA, Gatorland, etc. People of all ages come Orlando to get freed their inner child. So, taste the thrilling pleasures of different kinds of rides available in the theme parks. Apart from rides there are live shows, and other entertaining venues. Thus do not miss out on these Disney world tickets and attractions as they are so much fun and filled with exhilaration a ...
Things to do in Orlando - That are not Theme Parks
You don't have to just think Disney when you think of things to do in Orlando. A short trip up the I4 Highway from Disney, Universal, Sea World and all the other attractions is Seminole County. In Seminole County you get everything you would in Orlando but at a lower price and with a lot less traffic. They even have the same hotels you would get in the Orlando area here but at a fraction of the price.
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2007 Mazda CX-7 First Drive
Written By: MyRide.com Reprinted under license. Searching for paved prey in Mazda's Metropolitan Hawk
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Introduction Mazda CX-7 -- 2007 First Drive: Interestingly, it takes a trip to the cultural and historic epicenter of the United States to appreciate what's going on in the automotive world. Comparisons and rivalries between imports and domestics have been flourishing for decades, so the issue of Buy American is old news. Same goes with the gap in perceived quality - that one still goes to the folks who call Asia home, justified or not. But when one considers the few domestic strongholds, as well as any recent rebounding segments, the picture is usually one of a large vehicle with a big V8. Granted, today's version is prettier and a bit more efficient, but it's that thirst for "big" that remains the backbone of any spike in domestic sales. Then there's the flip side of the coin, the import approach. Case in point: the Mazda CX-7, a five-passenger compact SUV that starts at about $24,000 and comes fully loaded for roughly $32,000. More importantly, every CX-7 packs 244 horsepower and 258 lb.-ft. of torque. And unlike the domestics, this 'ute offers the power of a big V6 or small V8 with a turbocharged 2.3-liter four-cylinder engine, yet still achieves an EPA highway rating of 24 mpg. To be fair, there are offerings like the homemade Saturn Vue that offers 250 horsepower and up to 28 mpg on the highway from a Honda V6 and the Chevy Equinox with six cylinders and a whopping 185 horses, neither of which matches the CX-7's handling prowess. For big, powerful rides that promise efficiency when a corn-based ethanol infrastructure is developed sometime in the future, or a hybrid SUV that no one seems to be buying (Ford can't Escape that fact), America's got ya covered. But for a ride large and powerful enough to carry you and three or four friends to the mountains, one that makes its driver opt for the back way instead of the highway, Mazda offers the CX-7. Our time with the Mazda encompassed hundreds of miles around Washington D.C. and twisty deserted roads in nearby farm country. Two versions were available for driving, the Sport model and the Grand Touring model, both equipped with optional all-wheel-drive and the CX-7's funky yet aggressive styling. The whole package is set to arrive at your local dealer by the end of May. Continue to 2007 Mazda CX-7 First Drive from MyRide.com © 2007 Autobytel Inc. All rights reserved.
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