Call Jeff Mills - Global Resorts Leader for Help @ 651-769-2189
Powered by MaxBlogPress 

Global Resorts Blog Network

Build Your Global Resorts Home Based Business With Jeff Mills

September 30th, 2008

How The Hawaiian Island of Maui Got Its’ Name

Maui Hawaii: How Maui Got Its’ Name

Among the multiple islands that Hawaii has, Maui is considered as the seventeenth largest island within the vicinity of the United States. It is the also the 2nd largest island included in the Hawaiian islands with about 727.2 sq. miles. Maui is affiliated with the state of Hawaii. Maui belongs to Maui County which also has there other islands along it namely: Kahoolawe, Molokai and Lanai. The four islands combined together will bring you Maui Nui.


September 30th, 2008

History of Maui, Hawaii

Originally, the Polynesians were the ones who populated Maui, Hawaii. They came from the Marquesas and the Tahiti. The core of the culture of Hawaii came from the kapu system which was introduced by the Tahitians. The kapu system was a social system that strictly affected the entire aspects of life of the people of Hawaii.

During the mid-1700s, a modern history for Hawaii was paved. It was the time of the Battle of Kepaniwai when King Kamehameha I resided and made his mark in the place of Lahaina after conquering Maui in the year 1790.


September 29th, 2008

Visit Kahului and Wailuku While on the Hawaiian Island of Maui

Kahului, Maui, Hawaii’s largest town resides within the depths of Central Maui that is bordered by the mountains at the west and the Haleakala at the east. It is the home for the Kahului Airport and is known to accommodate visitors arriving in Maui. However, the vast majority of tourists don’t stick around to see the beauty in that area. They either go to the resorts of Kihei Coast or West Maui. They usually don’t go to central Maui again nless they wanted to head back home.


September 29th, 2008

Visiting the Ma’alaea district of Central Maui

Central Maui offers so much to do, but most people just head straight for their resort, missing the beauty of central Maui. After visiting the toursist attractions inKahului and Wailuku, stop by the Ma’elaea district.


September 22nd, 2008

Internet Marketing Conference Providing Replays Online

For a limited time, until October 4, you can watch the entire Midwest Super Conference AND also get deep discounts on some of the speaker’s hottest product, that are NOT available at these super low prices anywhere else.

Here is a video explanation from Jeff Mills, creator of the Midwest Super Conference:

You can get all the replays at this website: http://www.midwestsuperconference.com


September 11th, 2008

Visiting the Twin Cities in Minnesota

Minneapolis is the largest city in the state of Minnesota. It adjoins with St. Paul, which is the capital of the state. These two cities are known as the twin cities, making it the fifteenth largest metropolitan area in the United States. Minneapolis has many lakes, waterfalls, creeks, and the Mississippi riverfront. This is why the city has the nickname “City of Lakes”. There are many things families can enjoy when visiting the twin cities. Water activities are popular, but there are also museums and the popular Mall of America.


September 11th, 2008

Places to visit in Detroit, Michigan

Detroit is considered a major city in the Midwest and is the largest city in the state of Michigan. In 2007, the city marked as the United State’s eleventh most populous city with more than 900,000 residents. Detroit is rare for the fact that it is the only U.S. city that looks south to Canada. Windsor, Ontario is considered a part of the Detroit metropolitan area, making it international. Detroit offers many museums for tourists to discover. Some of these museums include the Detroit Historical Museum, the Detroit Science Center, and the Contemporary Art Institute of Detroit. There are also many festivals throughout the year. There is always something happening in Detroit, making the city used to tourists and the large crowds.


September 11th, 2008

Places to visit while in Indianapolis, Indiana

Indianapolis is the state of Indiana’s most populous city and is the 13th largest city in the United States, with it being the 3rd largest city in the Midwest. Indianapolis is the fastest growing metropolitan area in the United States. The city is quite known for hosting the popular Indianapolis 500 every year. If you do not enjoy racing, don’t fret, the city has more to offer than just that event.


September 10th, 2008

Fall Sports Themed Activities with Kids

When summer is over, most mom and dads don’t allow their kids to do outdoor activities anymore. Autumn is the perfect time to go outside for some outdoor activities, particularly fall sports. You can even take your family to fall sports themed vacations when the budget allows.


September 10th, 2008

Fall Sports Themed Vacation

If you have the passion for fall sports such as volleyball, basketball, soccer, tennis, golf, and other sports, this is the best time to learn more about it. Thanks to tour companies and the travel industry, many people were able to tap this unexplored income source which immerses any individual in any activity like that of fall sports.

Assuming that you’re themed vacation is planned together with tour guides and travel experts. Whatever your passion is, be it golf, swimming, and other interesting activities, a themed vacation can give you the needed exposure in order to learn the things you have to know. As you can see, fall sports are quite popular especially in school competitions. Teens and young adults can join these competitions once they get a good grip of the games through a fall sports themed vacation.  


September 10th, 2008

Fall Sports Themed Vacations in Arizona, Florida, and Hawaii

Autumn season offers unlimited vacation options for families and even individuals. If you’re planning for a swift getaway, there are many places to visit like Colorado and Vermont. If you choose these places, you can enjoy the fall foliage which is the main attraction during fall. For those who want a more unique vacation, you can plan fall sports themed vacation with family or friends.


September 10th, 2008

Playa del Sol Los Cabos for $298 Per Week Special Offer

Global Resorts Network introduces the Playa del Sol Los Cabos is located on a majestic white sand beach just a few minutes from downtown San Jose del Cabo.  (Cabo San Lucas, Mexico)

This world class resort offers the best of both worlds: an exclusive beach club environment, and easy access to one of the most charming Spanish colonial towns in all of Mexico.

This new Beach Club offers the ultimate in peaceful relaxation along with all the natural features that have made Los Cabos famous: white sand, sea breeze, ocean waves, palm trees, and the warm sun of Mexico.


September 4th, 2008

Giant Savings Await those Seeking deals at the Ocean Walk Beach Resort

Ocean Walk resort is a beautiful and enticing destination that exists on the East Coast of Florida that your whole family will love.

Pools dominate the Ocean Walk! Two freeform pools overlook the beach, while a giant lazy river flows around a putting green, an alfresco bar, and a kid’s pool. This is a great resort for families to party and have a good time.

Inside, guests will find other activity venues that include two heated indoor lap pools, a fitness/workout center, a miniature golf course, a game arcade, and a golf simulator.


September 3rd, 2008

Fall Sports Themed Vacations to Colorado Springs

Have you ever been to Colorado in autumn? This is an excellent time to go for fall sports themed vacations particularly in Colorado. If your family likes to play golf, tennis, or swimming you can stay at the Broadmoor Hotel.

The hotel is located in Colorado Springs at the base of the famous Pikes Peak. Even if the theme of your vacation is fall sports, you should still try to explore other beautiful sites while you’re in the area. You can surely enjoy the fall foliage, swimming pools, and hotel spa when you get there. The hotel has 700 suites and rooms. You can even choose a lakeside suite where you get to see the Cheyenne Lake and Mountain.


September 3rd, 2008

Planning Fall Sports Themed Vacations

Themed vacations are excellent if you’re planning to spend it with your family. If you want to make this year’s vacation more memorable, perhaps you can go for fall sports themed vacations.

Fall or autumn is one of the four seasons and its transition is different depending on your location. If you plan to have your themed vacation in the northern hemisphere, autumn usually arrives on the first of September and will mostly end on the 30th of November; but if you’re going to the southern hemisphere, autumn begins on the first of March and ends on May 31st. You should do your research before planning your vacation so that you can enjoy the fall sports that you choose to be involved with.