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Get a $500 Disney Gift Card for Walt Disney World

August 31st, 2010 — 4:47am

Get a $500 Disney Gift Card for Walt Disney World

Just book a Walt Disney World Resort vacation through Southwest Vacations, and you get a $500 gift card good at all Disney restaurants, or for special event tickets, sports, recreation, tours, or a massive amount of mouse ears!

Read more at SouthwestVacations.com

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Bike Tube Travel Bag

August 16th, 2010 — 10:41am

Bike Tube Travel Bag

Made the a recycled bicycle tube, the Bike Tube Travel Bag at UncommonGoods gives your important items the protection the need, and it looks great while doing it!

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The Spiritual Gifts of Travel

August 12th, 2010 — 4:13am

The Spiritual Gifts of Travel

I recently finished The Spiritual Gifts of Travel, and I have to say that it’s a wonderful book. It’s a perfect way to begin a trip, as I feel that it sets your mood to not be one of “I must see everything now!”, but more of a “I want to experience what life has to offer”. Not only were the stories great, but the trip I took with it was great, too!

View at Amazon

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The North Face Rolling Thunder Bag

August 10th, 2010 — 10:42am

The North Face Rolling Thunder Bag

If you need to haul a lot of gear, this is the bag you need. Nearly invincible, the Rolling Thunder is wheeled and easy to move, plus it stores a full 8400 cubic inches of gear!

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Eagle Creek Protech Cube

August 5th, 2010 — 5:37am

Eagle Creek Protech Cube

Eagle Creek packing cubes are great for fitting the most stuff possible into your luggage, but now they’ve got something called Protech cubes. In essences, they’re just like their regular cubes, but they are

View at REI

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WordLock Luggage Locks

August 3rd, 2010 — 4:25am

WordLock Luggage Locks

Forget trying to remember the 3-digit combination to your luggage locks – just use WordLock luggage locks! WordLock luggage locks use letters instead of numbers, so you just need to remember a four or five letter word, and you’re ready to go. The locks are TSA-approved, so the they can be opened by the TSA without damaging the locks.

View at Vat19.com

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