Course author Katie Gatto explains it this way,
"This class is an overview of all the wonderful things you can do at the Jersey shore, from theatre to sports, from beachcombing to boardwalking, from history to art, golf, casinos--it's all here! Includes several personal recommendations on excellent local vendors personally tested by the author. Also, it provides ideas for things you would not typically think to do at the Jersey shore. We're more than just beaches, so come and take another look at NJ's shore! "
This Quick Course covers Nature Centers, Sports , NJ History , Where To Stay and Eat , Theaters, Museums and Ballet, and How To Get Around . It is a great way to get to know what you can find in New Jersey.
Are you ready to start planning your trip? Then Travel Planning: http://www.suite101.com/course.cfm/18488... is a course you might want to try. In the Introduction, course developer Tami Brady says,
"Are you going on a vacation? Are you planning a trip? Have you ever wished that you could have the vacation of your dreams?
Are you going on a business trip? Are you going to a convention? Are you taking a family vacation? Are you planning to visit friends or relatives? Would you like to go on a romantic getaway, an adventure, or a relaxing trip? Do you dream of someday taking that trip of a lifetime?
Was your last vacation chaotic? Did you run out of money? Did you schedule so many activities that you needed a holiday after your vacation to recuperate? Were you or your children bored on your trip? Did you miss your plane? Did you forget to reserve a hotel room?
This course is for anyone taking or thinking of taking a trip of any type, length, or budget. The skills and tips you learn during this course may help you turn your next trip into the vacation of your dreams. At the very least you will learn to reduce travel ops and increase your enjoyment on your next trip."
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