Archive for July, 2008

Experience “keystone State” - Pennsylvania Vacation Rentals

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008
Sylvestor Johnson asked:


And, if you are planning to spend your vacation in Pennsylvania, then surely you have taken right decision. It is a perfect place to relax and romance. There are beautiful Pocono Mountains, where you can spend memorable time with your loved ones. And, the best place to stay in Pennsylvania is Pennsylvania vacation rentals.

Pennsylvania vacation rentals make you feel like home at holidaying destination.

Pennsylvania vacation rentals enable the vacationer to taste the real flavour of the state. While staying in vacation rental, vacationer gets a chance to know local people closely and also can see the true picture of the place.

After experiencing adventure and the state, the vacationer definitely needs a place where he can relax, as if he is in his own house. And, this only possible through Pennsylvania vacation rentals. Vacation rentals in Pennsylvania serve all amenities present in a home such as refrigerator, DVD, washer, dyer etc.

Today, it is seen that vacationer likes to accommodate in vacation rentals rather than staying at hotels, inns or motels. One of the factors for such preference is cost. In other words, Pennsylvania vacation rentals are cheaper than any other means of taking accommodation.

Pennsylvania vacation rentals can be in the form of condo, villa, bungalow, resort etc. All of them are tagged with different rent and the vacationer can choose any of the forms as per his needs and requirements.

The vacationer can book his desired vacation rentals either through agent or owner. Today, searching and booking vacation rentals at holidaying destination is not at all a difficult task. Online mode or internet has made the task easier and simpler. It is just a matter of single click to locate the travelling agencies and owner arranging vacation rental. On locating, the vacationer is asked to provide certain details that are his preferred location and budget. And, accordingly he is provided with details of available vacation rental.

While choosing the vacation rental, the vacationer must take care of certain things which are as follows:

•He must consider his pocket that is how much he can afford.

•Comparison must be made before accepting any offer.

•He must see that the vacation rental embrace of all the required amenities.

•And lastly, he must deal with reputed and well known agency.

Deborah

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How can you tell if a vacation rental owner is legitimate?

Monday, July 7th, 2008
robinlovescmt asked:


We are in the process of renting a vacation home and want to be sure that when we get to our destination it’s not a scam. You typically have to pay the rental price up front (or a large portion of it). What are your options if you go on vacation and find that the property is not what was advertised? Once they have you rmoney, what can you do? I hate to be so untrusting, but there are so many people out there these days looking for ways to rip others off.

Michael
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I am getting ready to commit to a Vacation Rental in Ensenada with Ensenada Realestate or Cruz-International?

Sunday, July 6th, 2008
Sarah V asked:


Has anyone every heard of this group/company before? They will only take cashiers checks or money orders - I am concerned.

Sherry
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What You May Not Think Of When Looking To Rent A Kailua Vacation Rental

Friday, July 4th, 2008
Frank Yaconis asked:


Are you interested in taking an Oahu vacation? If you are, you may want to examine Kailua. Kailua is a popular Oahu vacation destination. When vacationing in Kailua, you will find no shortage of activities or places to stay.

Although you will have a number of options, when looking for overnight accommodations in Kailua, you may want to examine vacation rentals. Although vacation rentals do come in a number of different formats, you will find that many are private and have a home-like feel. Popular Kailua vacation rentals include vacation homes, vacation condos, and vacation villas.

When looking to book a stay at a Kailua vacation rental, many focus on cost, size, location, and features. While these are all points that you will want to take into consideration, there is much more than goes into to choosing a vacation rental. Many popular issues that are often forgotten are outlined below for your convenience. By taking these important points into consideration, you are more likely to choose the Kailua vacation rental that is best for you and your needs.

What many vacationers do not take into consideration, when examining Kailua vacation rentals, is security deposits. As with renting a residential apartment, most Kailua vacation rentals require a security deposit. This security deposit is designed to protect the property owner. If you leave your Kailua vacation rental in the same condition it was when you arrived, you should receive your security deposit back. Unfortunately, the security deposits for many vacation rentals can be quite high. Since most security deposits will need to be made upfront, you should combine the required deposit with the cost of the rental in question.

In addition to security deposits, many Kailua vacation rentals, including vacation homes and condos, do come with additional fees. One of the most common fees that you will find includes cleaning fees. When it comes to cleaning fees, you will typically find that larger rental properties, such as vacation homes, have large fees. As with the cost of a security deposit, you will want to include all cleaning fees and any other additional fees into your rental cost. Also, remember that just because you are paying to have your rental property cleaned does not mean that you should leave it in poor condition.

If you are planning to travel to Kailua with your family, for a family vacation, it is important to ensure that your chosen vacation rental allows children. Although most Kailua vacation rentals, including vacation homes, do allow children to stay as guests, not all do. To prevent any surprises or hidden penalties, you will want to make sure that you double-check all rules and restrictions concerning children that you may be traveling with.

In keeping with guest restrictions, it is also important that you examine any general rules and restrictions concerning guests. For instance, it is not uncommon for a Kailua vacation rental to have a number of maximum allowed guests. Generally speaking, this is two people per room, but there will likely be variances. It you are traveling with a large family or with a group of your friends, it is extremely important that you examine all guest rules and restrictions first.

If you are a smoker or if anyone in your traveling party is, you will want to review all vacation rentals and the policies that they have on smoking. Generally speaking, you will find that most Kailua vacation rentals, including vacation homes and condos, prohibit smoking in the rental property itself. With that in mind, you may never know what you will find with a little bit of research.

The above mentioned factors are just a few of the many that you may not necessarily think of, but ones that you should definitely take into consideration. If you have any questions that cannot be answered from an online Kailua vacation rental listing, you will want to contact either the vacation rental owner or the online travel website that you are using for more information.

Raymond

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Where on the internet can I find a “normal” place to live in Puerto Rico? (non vacation rental)?

Friday, July 4th, 2008
Trey S asked:


I’m looking for web site(s) that would have listings for non-vacation rentals in Puerto Rico. I’m trying to get a good idea of the cost of renting a place to live there, and so far, the only things I’ve been able to find are vacation rentals in very cushy oceanfront villas, etc. I’m trying to find just a normal 1 -2 bedroom apartment.

Dustin
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2 Secrets to Selecting the Right Hawaii Vacation Rental

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008
Mike Keesling asked:


You’ve finally decided you and your family on going to take that long awaited dream vacation in Hawaii. You’ve decided that you want to go the vacation rental route for numerous reasons: privacy, comfort, location and cost effectiveness. Next, you probably Googled Oahu Vacation Rentals and are faced with the daunting task of choosing among some 175,000 web sites. Where to begin? Here’s two secrets that will help you make the right choice so you can enjoy your stay in Hawaii to its fullest.
Secret One: Use a reservation service. There are several reasons for this. First, a single property vacation rental listing by owner will severely limit you to the dates that you can take your vacation. Vacation rental properties in Hawaii run nearly 90% occupancy, so unless you know your travel dates six months to a year out the odds are high that their property won’t be available for the travel dates you had in mind. Second, the owner is only concerned with booking their own property so they will extol the virtues of their vacation rental and not mention any of the faults.
Secret Two: Make the right choice of reservation service. Make sure it is locally owned and operated. Websites like vrbo and findrentals (for instance) don’t have a clue about geography, weather, attractions, events and the other necessary information required to give you the property that best fills your needs. For instance, let’s say you want to whale watch but also want to vacation on Oahu. Your reservation service should be able to tell you that you need to stay on the windward side of the island if you want to see the whales. Another tip-off of services to avoid are those that do automated, credit card bookings. Steer clear of these services as this implies they aren’t interested in talking to you, they just want your money. Be wary of sites that have more than 100 properties….there aren’t that many decent selections on Oahu, or any of the other Hawaiian islands, on the market. The more a service exceeds 100 properties, the greater the odds you’ll end up in an overpriced, undesirable vacation rental. Here’s another great hint. If a reservation service states that they have hotels or condos available in Kailua, or will have them soon, choose another service. Since, by zoning law, Kailua does not allow hotels or condos, you should realize that once again, this is a service that wants your money, not your piece of mind. Always ask the reservation service person you are talking to where they are located. Someone based in Las Vegas or Los Angeles won’t have a clue about how to give you the best property for the vacation experience you have in mind.
With the standard vacation rental property terms being no refunds after you’ve paid your deposit, you absolutely want to make sure you make the right choice. A good reservation service will ask you questions about what you want to do and see on your vacation and will actually try and talk you out of a property you had in mind if they don’t think it appropriate to what you had in mind. This is not an attempt to upsell you, it’s more a matter of matching your vacation desires and needs with the perfect choice of vacation rental venue. One vacation rental reservation service that meets all these requirements is Pacific Islands Reservations. They are owned and operated by Ingrid Carvalho, who was born and raised in the islands, as were her parents, grandparents and great-grandparents. She has been serving visitors to Hawaii vacation rental needs since 1996. She currently represents ninety vacation rentals on Oahu and another 90 vacation rentals on Maui, Kauai and the Big Island. She has actually been to each and every property she represents–she even took most of the photographs of the vacation rentals you see on her web sites. She doesn’t take credit cards but she’s happy to spend time talking with you to make sure you get the right property to maximize the value and enjoyment of your vacation.

Ben
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I want to live at the outer banks, nc this summer. How do I find an apartment thats not a vacation rental?

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
dbenson1957 asked:


Ive searched all over the place online and all I can find are weekly, expensive vacation rentals. I know that there are some people who live there, so where in the world are they staying????????????????

Rick
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