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Dallas Suburbs



You’ll have no lack of attractive living options. One area to consider is the northwest Dallas suburbs. Many of the sought after suburbs are located in this area. These include: Coppell, Flower Mound, Grapevine, Plano. This area has become very popular because of excellent schools, plentiful restaurants and shopping and a less dense population.

Most of the suburbs all Dallas offer these characteristics:

• High ownership of homes – Most people who live in the Northwest suburbs own their homes. This contirbutes to a higher standard of living for this area.

• Some of the best school districts in Texas are located in the Dallas Fort Worth area. You’ll experience peace of mind know that your kids are receiving the best education possible.

• Top notch colleges and universities are located throughout Dallas. If you are thinking about going back to school and starting your college education, you’ll have plenty of choices within a reasonable driving distance.

• You’ll find not problems locating apartments in Dallas. Scattered throughout Dallas are many upscale apartments that offering a wide variety of amenities.

• There are many desirable neighborhoods located in each suburb of Dallas. Every type of ambience is imaginable. You’ll find contemporary, colonial and gothic styles of neighborhoods.

• Restaurants, shopping malls, entertainment and parks are in abundance.

Many love to live in the suburbs because it’s less crowded. Families are able to spread out and enjoy the rural settings that many suburbs are able to offer. Getting to work is usually no problem because of the extensive freeway system. Dallas’ publica transportation agency (DART) has rapidly expanded making if easier to commute to work.

Below is a list of Dallas suburbs and a short description of each:

Addison – Addison has excellent restaurants and great entertainment centers. This is a city that vibrates with energy and fun.

Arlington – Arlington is the center of the Dallas / Fort Worth metroplex. It is the home of the Texas Rangers, Six Flags Over Texas and will the the home to the Dallas Cowboys.

Carrollton – Gently rolling hills, a combination of older and newer homes and a young population are characteristic of this community.

Coppell – Coppell is conveniently located close to the DFW International Airport and the Dallas Dowtown business district. Coppell is home to a 116-acre park system which includes two lakes and scenic hiking and biking trails.

Euless – Euless is know for it dedication to vision and growth. It is only of the fastest growing cities of the DFW metroplex.

Garland – Garland is Texas’ ninth largest city. It is located the North Eastern part of the Dallas metroplex. It is know for having excellent golf courses. Garland is located close to several recreational lakes.

Grapevine – Grapevine is named after the Mustand Grapes that grow in the area. Grapevine is home to the largest mall in North Texas. The Grapevine Lake affords the outdoor enthusiast with many outdoor activity options.

Irving – Irving is a significant business center for Dallas. It is home to Exxon-Mobile, Kimberly-Clark and Omni Hotels. Texas Stadium is located in Irving.

Lake Dallas – Lake Dallas is a small community located on the shores of Lewisville Lake. Lake Dallas has a small town charm with a revitalized downtown area.

Las Colinas – Las Colinas is a planned community and home to many Fortune 500 companies. Los Colinas is synonyms with luxury hotels, highrise office towers and private country clubs.

McKinney – Mckinney is an upscale community located north of Dallas.

Plano – In 2005, Plano was named the best place to lives in the Western United States by CNN’s Money magazine. Plano has excellent schools and is home to many top corporations.

Richardson – Know for its abundance of restaurants, malls and movie theaters, Richardson is an award winning city with top-rated schools.

The Colony – The Colony is an unique city, master-planned back in the early seventies.

Treat Your Family to a Visit to Gatorland

One of the most distinctive animals of Florida is the alligator and if you are visiting Orlando, you can get close to these critters, learn more them and have a lot of fun by visiting Gatorland.

Gatorland is a 110 acre theme park and wildlife preserve. It started out as a small roadside exhibit in 1949 and has grown to a state of the art theme park which proudly calls itself “The alligator capital of the world.” Gatorland was founded by the late Owen Godwin and it is still a family-run business today.

The park of course features alligators but it is also home to other attractions as well including crocodiles, an aviary, a breeding marsh, a petting zoo, a nature walk, educational wildlife programs, a gift shop and the Gator Gully Splash Park.

Gatorland is not just one of the many theme parks in Orlando rather it is one of the pioneers of tourist attractions in Central Florida. Although it was officially founded in 1949, it really dates back to the 1930s when Godwin’s father built an alligator pit in his backyard and his mother sold alligator related trinkets to shoppers from the family’s store. After the war the park started in earnest with a 16 acre plot that has grown to the present 110 park.

There is also some serious science being done at Gatorland in addition to all the fun and entertainment. Gatorland is the only place worldwide where alligators have been artificially inseminated successfully. Captive alligators are normally troubled by disease, infertility and death as embryos, but Gatorland along with the University of Florida have developed new techniques for breeding alligators, incubating eggs and providing the kind of an environment where the alligators can thrive.

Alligators are not the only attraction here; their larger cousins the crocodiles also have a place of honor in the attraction called “Jungle Crocs of the World.” This two-acre display houses one of the world’s largest exhibits of giant crocodiles in captivity. The Jungle Crocs’ natural design allows the animals to grow more than 20 ft. long and weigh more than a ton. While one can rarely get to see crocodiles in the wild, this unprecedented exhibit features the word’s most ferocious predators bursting from the water and chasing their startled prey onto the land.

In addition to the gators and crocodiles, Gatorland is home to thousands of aquatic birds, birds nesting above the marsh. Alligators protect the nests from natural predators, like raccoons and opossums and Gatorland is one of the few places worldwide where visitors can watch, at close distances, endangered wading birds build nests and feed their young.

For the past ten years the park has actually become a 110 acre “classroom” with an expanded education program offering classes on crocodilians, wading birds, snakes and Florida swamplands.

Gatorland is one of the iconic, must-not-miss attractions of Orlando and a visit there makes a great half-day outing for the entire family

Class a Motorhomes – Luxury on the Move



Motorhomes can be categorized as class A, class B and class C. Class A motorhomes are commonly referred to motorhomes and are the largest, most expensive and most luxurious of all the different motorhomes. These class A motorhomes are both gas or diesel vehicles and are often termed as diesel pushers and are built on a specially designed chassis. These class A motorhomes are best suitable for long trips or vacations, and are particularly useful for a full time staying.

Class A motorhomes, also commonly known as the conventional motorhomes, are a virtual home on wheels. It is fully loaded and equipped with whatever is required for a long vacation or even for residing full time. These are large and expensive vehicles with an average length that varies from 21feet to 40feet and costs somewhere between $48,000 to over $300,000. A recent trend in motorhomes is the slide out feature. These slide outs add more space to the class A motorhomes and also increases it’s re-sale value. Class A motorhomes with this slide out feature, is thus definitely in demand nowadays.

However, other than the features and the status symbol that motorhomes might provide, the most important aspect which remains is its on-road performance. These class A motorhomes are incredibly comfortable on road and provides a smooth and stable ride. Not only is it easy to drive, but also serves the luxuries of a real home, on the move. Passengers of the class A motorhomes gets an experience of being in home. They can relax, eat, watch television, play games and even take a nap.

However, it is not advisable to use these class A motorhomes as local transportation. It is a huge vehicle and is not suitable, rather quite inconvenient for local usage. It is best suitable for long rides or vacations provided it is loaded with all the necessary accessories.

Class A motorhomes are the largest and most luxurious ones of the recreational vehicles in the market and includes certain features. They always have kitchens, bathrooms, entertainment centers and centrally controlled heating and air conditioning. Majority of the people likes to rent these motorhomes prior to buying one in order to test which model would suit their needs.

Class A motorhomes offers many advantages over other types of recreational vehicles. The first of which is that they generally have more room. One of the first things to consider before purchasing new or used class A motorhomes is how the floor plan. It should ideally fit the needs and serve the purpose. For people who plan to use class A motorhomes for full time RV-ing, the motorhome should ideally provide all the comforts of home.

Among all the recreational vehicles, Class A motorhomes is an ideal vehicle for all-around family travel. Class A motorhomes is like living in a small house – a house you drive down the road. The biggest advantage of a Class A motorhomes is that it is a fully functioning self-contained unit.

Thus off all the motorhomes, the Class A Motorhomes suits best for the purpose of full-time RVing and also for long trips and vacations. In fact, using one of these for the purpose would actually make its owner feel like having all the luxuries of home, on the move.