Los Angeles Beaches – Dockweiler Beach
| Los Angeles Beaches – Dockweiler Beach |
| by: James Carl |
| Los Angeles is an amazing city with hundreds of things to do. One of the most popular activities is hitting the beach. But what beach should you go to? If you live in LA you can check them all out but if you do not live in LA, you probably do not have that much time. Here is some information on one of the more popular beaches, Dockweiler Beach.Dockweiler beach is a three mile section of beach complete with a beachfront RV park. Visitors will find such niceties as showers, picnic areas, public restrooms and food vendors. Activities at the beach include bike trails, walking trails, skating, surfing and volleyball. If you do not have a bike or skates, don’t worry, there are rentals available. If you have an urge to try something different, consider taking surfing or hang gliding lessons. Another great thing about this beach is that it is the only one in L.A where you can have an open bonfire.
This beach does have a few negatives, one of which is that it is very close to LAX airport so the sound of jets overhead can be distracting. You will learn to tune the noise out though. It also does not have the clearest water and you will be treated to the view of oil tankers anchored off of the coast. If you can get over that, it is still a great beach. If you would like to get to Dockweiler beach, the address is 12000 Vista del mar and it is located in Playa del Rey. If you would like to reserve an RV spot, call 1-800-950-7275. Make reservations as far in advance as possible. |
Save Money On Your Car Insurance
| Save Money On Your Car Insurance |
| by: Mark Heywood |
| Most drivers are paying too much for their car insurance. Lets take a look at how they can reduce the cost without sacrificing essential insurance cover.As the majority of car drivers tend to stay with their present insurer and happily pay whatever renewal price they are offered the company has no incentive to offer you its lowest quote. So it pays to shop around for insurance. The market is fiercely competitive and many insurance companies offer an introductory bonus simply to entice you to switch.
Only pay for the cover you need. While this seems like an obvious statement, it is surprising just how much extra cover we pay for but will never use. Again, shop around for policies that suit your circumstances. For example, a growing number of companies are offering extremely competitive quotes for particular low risk groups such as older drivers, women, reduced mileage drivers and drivers with low risk jobs. Qualifications such as the advanced driving or police driving tests can make a huge dent in your insurance bill and it may be worth your while searching out insurers that specialize in that field. For the average driver, savings can be made by fitting accessories that reduce the risk of accident or theft. Features such as airbags and anti-lock braking systems can reduce the number of accidents on the road while vehicle immobilizers and satellite tracking systems will lower the chance of theft. Many car manufacturers are including safety and security accessories as standard now so it pays to consider them when buying your next vehicle. Where you store your vehicle also makes a difference to your insurance cost. Is it garaged at night? How secure is the garage? Do you have CCTV, security patrols or a manned gateway? All these factors make it harder for thieves to take your vehicle and so attract reductions in your policy cost. While looking at ways to cut your insurance premium costs many people are tempted to reduce cover or raise the excess they are willing to pay. I personally think that this is a false economy that could cost you dearly in the event of a claim. It is much easier and cost effective to simply select the parts of the policy that are relevant to your driving style and cut out the cover that you do not require. In this way, you are still fully covered for minimum cost. |
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Planning Your Cruise Ship Vacation
| Planning Your Cruise Ship Vacation |
| by: Clinton Douglas IV |
| Do It Right the First TimeA vacation aboard a cruise ship is exhilarating. After all, what can be more relaxing, entertaining and rejuvenating than spending days upon days on the calm and peaceful sea – completely away from it all? Cruises are a great all-in-one vacation combining shopping, shows, dining, lodging and transportation in one package. But there are a few things to consider before you start singing ‘anchors away’.
Solo, Couple or Family? Cruise packages and destinations give you a range of choices. These include family fun trips, romantic honeymoon cruises, and theme lines for single, senior, disabled, gay or lesbian passengers. Choosing the right package will ensure you have the most pleasant and satisfying vacation possible. Where, When and How Long? Because your destination is just as important as the ride itself, research the many luxurious ports available. Next, decide how long you’d like to set sail. Can you afford a week away or just a quick weekend getaway? What are the ideal dates for your excursion? This will depend both on your availability and the peak season for your destination. If you can’t afford to change plans due to acts of nature, be sure to book around typical foul weather seasons. Scuba Diving or Cultural Exploration? Are you a dive in and get wet type, or do you prefer more leisurely and educational activities like touring cities or visiting museums? [ http://articles.vasrue.com/Caribbean/index.html ] Check with various cruise lines to ensure your shore activities align with your personal style. Formal or Casual? Cruise liners offer a great opportunity to deck out in your favorite evening dress or unwind in a pair of flip-flops. Select a cruise line and destination that lets you express your inner fashion diva, and remember to ask about deck attire before you pack. |
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