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my in-laws live on molokai, i spent a couple of weeks there with them, back in 1991, i also was stationed in hawaii when i was in the marines and did a lot of training there
i can tell you that Molokai is very small, there aren't really any resorts that im aware of , i think the population there is about 2000. usually people stay on a different island like Maui or Oahu. and take a day flight to Molokai,
there is also a ferry that goes between Maui and Molokai, the people of Molokai use it to go to work on Maui.
when i was there i stayed at a motel. and rented a car. i spent the day exploring the island. it sure is a beautiful place. but as i said , there may be but i am not aware of any resort type places there. the only thing i can think of is the molokai hotel in kaunakakai
i did a little looking and found that i was wrong...
if you want a private little cottage , try the hale kai cottages but they are about $2000 dollars a week.
http://visitmolokai.com/visitor-center.html#lodging
http://molokai-beachhouse.com/photos.html
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i highly reccomend getting the Frommers travel book, you can get it at the library. then look up the rooms they flay as finds these are usually great bargans. for a nice place.
The frommers collections seam to be good for a average income, not supper fancy (although they do list some) yet you need not worry about staying in a real dive either. the book supplies emal address, websites and telephone numbers to all hotels.
If you go with a travel agent you'll pay more.
good luck and happy travels.
Something you would have to discuss with your agency surely.
Get your tickets now the sooner you get them the cheaper they will be June is high tourist season in June and all the hotels and bread and breakfasts will be booked.
Kayak.com excellent source of flights
If you are going to Dublin you can get some reasonable hotel rates in Temple bar lots of nice pubs, restuarants and sights to see are in close walking proximity its about 20 EURO from the airport but that is if there is not a lot of luggage.
If you are going into SHannon Airport then look at Galway as a good place to tour in and County Clare has a lot to see right in the general area. Kylemore Abbey, Cliffs of Moher, Kerry and Cork are not much further.
Try http://www.travelireland.org/
Now remember hotels and B and Bs offer a full Irish Breakfast a lot of food.
Make sure you get an international driving permit its 10.00 at triple A and it gives you reduced rates for car insurance while driving in Ireland.
Stop and visit www.charlevillecastle.com
I stayed at Stelios Place this summer. It was very cheap and very nice. Our double was about $30 per night and close to the beach.
Technically everyone entering Australia on a migration visa needs to have a medical exam.Such as blood test.X-rays etc.
Depending on the time of year you are thinking of travelling Britain, there are hundreds of little BB's charging about £40 a night for 2. If you are on the motorways, there are nearly motels at every junction and their charges are different depending on what kind of accommodation you want. £50-£60 would certainly be okay. It is cheaper if you go off the beaten track and make sure you arrive at your designated area for that night by about 5pm then you will surely find somewhere to stay. A lot of public houses have accommodation, so you shouldn't need to take a tent with you!!
No cheat or hack will let you use a function that belongs to an expansion pack you don't have.
If you saw it on MTS2, then actually, that is the better place to ask this question - they know more about getting around game limitations than the people on Yahoo Answers do! :D
Even if you do have BV, I don't believe you can 'own' a hotel. You can build one and visit it with your sims on vacation however.
Normally your sims cannot sleep on community lots unless they are hotels. There is a hack that does get around that though. Try looking for it on MTS2 or More Awesome Than You - they tend to have some of the most useful little hacks.
If you mean to use the lodging as a dorm (University) there is a cheat that changes the lot zoning:
ChangeLotZoning [residential, community, greek, dorm, secretsociety, hotel]
Pick one of the types in between the brackets. But you can't use a type for which you do not have the expansion. If you change your lot to a secret society and exit the lot you will not see it again until you visit it with a playable sim.
Apartment or motel manager.
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Where can I find inexpensive lodging for ~10 adults in NYC (Manhattan) for the weekend of Aug1st?
There is a Quality or Days Inn just a short PATH train ride away in Jersey City on Journal Square. It's a little sketchy, but no more dangerous than NYC. The rate is around $139/night for a single. The only drawbacks are that it's often full of business travelers that book far in advance, and that some of the local workin girls still do business inside or very nearby.
Try an apartment swap on Craigslist.
Try the Park Savoy Hotel on W. 58th Street (link below). The rooms are clean, there's daily maid/linen service, the location is to die for -- walking distance of Central Park and Times Square, near Carnegie Hall; and it's cheap ($89 a night last I heard). But you will need to book way in advance. Have fun in the City!
what do you want to do with all that info?
For 3 months, a hotel will defintely not be the cheap way to go. You should look into an international house, or the like.
Tokyo will not be cheap, anywhere, and Shinjuku will be the highest priced area. You can commute to Shinjuku, though, and it will take about 30 minutes.
I used to live here: http://www.toshima.ne.jp/~wsvc/Azalea/Azalea.htm
(Azalea House) it was about $700 USD per month.
You can search for lodging based on your own criteria from this site: http://www.sakura-house.com/
Good luck! Life in Tokyo is a blast, I hope you have a great time.
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temp work location,home on weekend.Tax deduction=airfare or limited to lodging and meals amount?
Surprisingly yes. Go to the middle of page 4 to see in official IRS publication:
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p463.pdf
5 - use normal english, like where is a hotel? . As far as getting food - you just look for a café or a shop or a fast food place.
We do speak english here (but of course, a few people also understand American language)
8 - depends on how long you are staying, what you want to do, where in the country you will be staying. You can bring $500 to $1,000,000 if you want to. We will help you spend it. But $500 will not let you stay too long though
10 - we are quite civilised here. We do not live in tents or in the middle of a jungle etc. We also have shops and roads and (heaven forbids) cars. Therefore you don't need to bring supplies. You can buy pretty much what you generally would be able to buy in your own country.
14 - normal opening hours, just like in your country (where ever that may be)
If these answers sounded rather sarcastic let me assure you that it WAS intended to be. It annoys many of us Aussies when people ask questions as if Australia is so backwards that you all think we still live in log huts and have no roads and no televisions. I have met foreigners who, up until they came to Australia, thought we don't have ATMs.
Depends on where you're going; the Wisconsin River is over 400 miles long...
A popular tourist area is at Wisconsin Dells. The river is dammed up to create Lake Wisconsin, but until a bit after Labor Day, you can expect LOTS of motor boat traffic to make things interesting. On top of that, throw in some drunken boat drivers and you probably won't enjoy your paddle very much.
I've paddled the Wisconsin dozens of times... My preference is the lower 100 miles as it approaches the Mississippi, but each and every time, I took my camping equipment with me in my kayak, and slept on a sand bar in the middle of the river. There are occasional shoreline campgrounds if you prefer to stay in an established site, and many of them rent boats as well.
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The more common site for lodging of a foreign object thats has entered the respiratory passageways?
I agree with the first person who answered. When our son was ten, he swallowed a screw and a bolt. We joked about what a screwy thing to do until the x-rays came back. It *was* in his right lung. The doctor told us that it is most common to go down the right one.
Results: General surgery, a bronchoscopy and three attempts to get the darn thing out.
How did you manage to swallow a screw and a bolt?
Oh, we were just taking apart the printer last night!
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