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Living the Life

Heading across the globe can certainly be a daunting task but when you choose the right airline and hotel, everything else simply falls into place and you haven’t a care in the world.

Our journey started with Cathay Pacific’s Boeing 777, a plane that has quickly taken over the spot of the famed 747. While it may be missing the second floor (actually the 777 has a full second story commonly reserved as flight crew rest and sleeping area), the airplane seems to go on and on and on. While I was certainly filled with excitement, there is, of course, that reluctant anticipation of sitting on a plane for 15 hours in a cramped premium economy seat. Thankfully, my concerns were put to rest as soon as I stepped on board. 

Cathay’s premium economy was actually perfect and more like a domestic business class seat. The section was secluded in its own private area and my seat had all of the amenities that you would expect. The best part for me was that the foot room and reclining space was suburb for someone who is six feet tall. As we were getting ready to take off, I started flipping through the channels on my personal entertainment center and came across what I call the ‘real time flight experience’ channel. The plane was equipped with an underbelly camera that I’ve seen more on private jets than commercial. Being a huge airplane buff, this was the best channel for me, although since my flight was at night it was pretty much like a TBS sports blackout for much of the flight. But being able to watch the takeoff without straining my neck to look out the window was a major plus. Then there was the sudden chuckle outburst as watching the takeoff from this angle reminded me of the movie Airplane!

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Rocking and Unlocking Panama

It couldn’t have been scripted better. Here I am on my way to Panama when Van Halen’s ‘Panama’ starts playing on the radio like background music in a movie. But this trip wouldn’t be about movies; it was about being a rock star. I was going to be rocking it out at the Hard Rock Hotel Panama Megapolis. 
 
As we approached Panama City, a sprawling urban landscape appeared in the distance, something I hadn’t expected.
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Resorts West

Magellan Jets and Resorts West Partner to offer luxury package during Deer Valley Celebrity SkiFest

 
Celebrities, skiing, a private jet and luxury accommodations In celebration of Deer Valley Resort’s opening weekend
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Discovering a New World

 

Photography by Jason Feinberg and Gateway Canyon Resort

Nestled in in the western part of Gateway, Colorado, just miles from Utah and at the foot of the Palisades Mesa, is a secluded wonderland and adult playground that looks like something one can only dream of. With its natural chiseled landscape, the Gateway Canyons Resort seems like it could be the headquarters for the Discovery Channel. And it’s no wonder, since Discovery Channel founder John Hendricks created this incredible resort.

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Serenity Found

 

 

Exploring history and relaxation at Casa Palopó

Over the past few months I’ve traveled to Aruba, Costa Rica and now Guatemala and to sum it up for those who aren’t sure what type of vacation they are looking for, I thought I’d offer you a brief synopsis.

If you’re looking for a tropical getaway but still need that European/Americanized flair complete with luxury shopping, then Aruba is the right place for you. If you’re looking for more of an adventurous excursion with resorts only feet away from tropical forests, then it’s Costa Rica for sure. But if it’s peace and quiet with old world culture and handcrafted goods, then Casa Palopó in Guatemala is the perfect fit.

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Alma Del Pacifico Costa Rica

 The hidden gem in Central America

I’m never one to pass up an opportunity to travel somewhere tropical and exotic. I had never been to Costa Rica and wasn’t sure what to expect. I knew it was a surfer’s paradise but was curious as to what else this small, eco-friendly country had to offer. I would soon realize that Pura Vida, pure life, is certainly true. When we landed at San José Airport, there was an unusual amount of police activity. Little did I know that President Obama would be arriving in less then 24 hours and the airport would be on lockdown. I, however, would be two hours away in Playa Esterillos Este on Costa Rica’s Central Pacific Coast at the exotic Alma Del Pacifico Resort. 

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