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Plan your trips at TripCart
As the weather slowly shifts from summer to fall, many of us are left thinking about traveling south for some sun. With plenty of trip planning websites out there, TripCart focuses on combining all attractions into a single convenient location.
When the time to getaway rolls around, check in with TripCart. This travel website focuses on attractions that would be interesting to hit up when traveling in the U.S. Select a destination and TripCart pulls up Google Map with pinpoints of places to check out, including hotels, places of interest, theme parks, shopping, golf, sporting events, nature/parks, zoos and aquariums. It certainly takes the hassle out of visiting multiple locations for vacation planning.
Even more useful are the in depth descriptions of cities and the locations around where you are searching. Great if you have never been to the area before.
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elliot said 6:25AM on 9-23-2007
Thanks for the review. I am the CEO and appreciate when people understand what the site is about. There are so many Trip* sites, its hard to stand out (unless you are TripAdvisor). Thanks.
I also travel a lot so here are three recommendations, related to your post.
1. "Travelling South" - that would be Hawaii. If you ever heard of someone who did not love it - they must have never left Honolulu.
http://www.tripcart.com/usa-regions/Hawaii-Big-Island.aspx
2. "fall" - We know the west has better skiing, but fall season is best in New England. We devote our home page to Fall Foliage for the next few weeks:
http://www.tripcart.com/
3. "Theme Parks" - I have to admit, I just discovered indoor water parks last year (while doing research for the site). Wisconsin Dells seems to be the place. So, a winter trip out to the midwest may not be as crazy as it seems. And Chicago really does it up for Christmas. Take a good coat.
http://www.tripcart.com/usa-regions/Metro-Chicago-Southern-Wisconsin,Theme-Parks.aspx
-elliot
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