Travel Stories and News for 7/30/2009

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By traveldesk on July 30th, 2009  

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Below is a list of travel stories and news for 7/30/2009

World’s strangest ice cream – Seasonal- msnbc.com
The Japanese are known for their adventurous taste buds, but when it comes to ice cream, even they have their limits.

Photo of the Day: Flying Dolphins – Intelligent Travel Blog
Dolphins are known to jump out the back of big waves as they break against the shores. This pod of bottlenose dolphins was leisurely surfing in the waves as the offshore wind blew against the incoming waves, creating an atmosphere that was most unique and magical.

Walt Disney World on a Budget: See Mickey Mouse for Less! | Suite101.com
Since the theme park opened it’s doors to the public on October 1, 1971 Walt Disney World has been a dream vacation spot for countless families. Each year more and more people flock to Orlando, Florida on one specific mission, to meet Mickey Mouse. Vacations at Disney can easily cost a small fortune, but with careful planning and a good budget, it’s easy to to have a great vacation at Disney World with minimal costs.

Top 10 Europe Cruise Ports – SmarterTravel.com
From Rome to Stockholm, Venice to Brugge, our sister site Cruise Critic’s European Hot List offers an opinionated take on the best of the best of Europe’s most fabulous ports.

Terminal case: Rethinking the ticket hall – Rob Lovitt columns- msnbc.com
Some of the most significant changes are redefining the check-in process and, by extension, the entire concept of the ticket counter. “Even that name is horribly outmoded,” says Samuel Ingalls, assistant director of aviation, information systems, at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas. “There aren’t many tickets bought at airport counters anymore.”
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