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Aug 19, 2007

Our First Trip With Sundance Vacations

I was asked to give feedback on our experience with our Sundance Vacations plan.  We have only gone on one trip so far, which was to Hilton Head during Memorial Day week this year (2007).  We have visited Hilton Head 5 times previously, but this is the first time we stayed at a TAN condo.  We had a great experience overall.  The condo was nicely furnished and decorated, and this unit even came with bedding and towels.  The complex has a really nice pool and is about a 10-minute walk to the beach.      
We had a problem with the dishwasher in our unit, so I called the customer service number on Memorial Day, and a repairman was out to fix the appliance the next morning.  Even though there was a problem, it was resolved promptly.                                                                                                                   
We had such a good experience that we are planning to go back to the same property in 3 weeks!
                                                                                                                                                         
~ J. Doherty 

Aug 16, 2007

Biking in The Lehigh Gorge Park, Poconos, PA

Although I have lived within 15 minutes of the Lehigh Gorge Park my whole life, I really appreciated its serenity and beauty for the first time today while biking from Rockport to Glen Onoko.                                                                                                                                                                                    

I have been planning this ride since May.  OK, not really “planning” per se.  But it’s been on my list. A busy summer kept getting in the way.  “Free” weekend?  I don’t even know what that is anymore.  Finally, this past weekend, I put my foot down.  We are biking the Gorge, period.                                                                                                                                                                        My husband “innocently” tried to tell me that a storm front was moving in faster than expected and we would probably get wet, but if I was Ok with that, then so was he.  My kids moaned about their various aches and pains.  The only other family member who was excited about our adventure was my 3 ½ year old because she loves to ride in the bike seat (no peddling).                                                                  

We dropped a car at Glen Onoko in Jim Thorpe.  From the Poconos take Route 903 South to Jim Thorpe.  As you come down the hill and into Jim Thorpe, you’ll pass a Sunoco station on your right and Annie’s Ice Cream on the left, go .8 miles further and turn right.  (It’s the right turn after 3rd Street. Watch for the brown signs for Lehigh Gorge State Park.)  Travel .3 miles and turn left into the Park.  There are parking lots carved out on the right, but go all the way to the turn around first (1.7 miles).  You can get a glimpse of the Lehigh River as you cross the bridge and see a huge cave that used to be a railway tunnel.                                                                                                                                 

It takes 20-30 minutes by car to drive to Rockport.  Exit the park the way you came in, but after .3 miles, go straight at the stopsign (not right).  Cross the bridge and turn right. Turn right on Route 93 at Izio’s restaurant.  Travel 5.6 miles to a right turn on Route 4010.  Travel 2.2 miles and make a right turn across the railroad tracks in Weatherly.  The road snakes through the community.  So, make a right on Wilbur, pass the old train station, then left toward White Haven.  Continue on First St.  Again follow toward White Haven.  Make a right on East Main Street.  This road turns into S Lehigh Gorge Drive.  Turn right on Rockport Drive. Again there are well-marked brown signs for the Lehigh Gorge State Park.  (The total distance from when you crossed the railroad tracks to when you turn is 3.6 miles.)  Park at the bottom.  There is a restroom at the trailhead.  Bike downstream (right) to return to Glen Onoko.  The biking portion took us about 2 hours.  The trail is smooth, packed gray gravel.  My 10 year old is very picky about the riding surface. It can’t be too rocky or have too many roots or be too sandy.  She thought it was perfect.  There is a 1% downhill grade from Rockport back to Jim Thorpe.  Don’t get me wrong- that is flat, flat, flat.   You still have to pedal but at least it’s not uphill!  There are scenic overlooks and a few picnic tables scattered the length of the park.  There are no garbage cans.  Everything you take in you have to carry back out.                                                                                                                                                                

It was a perfect day.  Surrounded by the sights and sounds of the river on the left and occasional rock cliffs on the right, my family quickly forgot their gripes.  “This is so nice.  Why’d you make us wait so long to come here?” asks my husband.  Don’t worry, he’s still alive.  (He was out of my reach when he said it. )                                                                                                                                             

~Tina Dowd                                                                                                                                       

PS- Watching the rafters and kayaks maneuver the river gave us the itch to give it a try.  So, next we’re going rafting with Pocono Whitewater Adventures (1-800-whitewater).                                                                                                                                         

Aug 7, 2007

Sundance and TAN Are Working For Us

It’s amazing how much my husband and I enjoy not only being a clients of Sundance Vacations and Travel Advantage Network, but being owners as well.                               

We have been clients of Sundance since 2000 and one of the reasons we got involved was the fact that they offer a lot of properties which we can drive to.  We love the fact you can get in car and be at one of your destinations in 4 hours.  We have been to Ocean City MD, Fenwick Island DE, Wildwood NJ and Brigantine NJ – just to name a few.  We liked Brigantine so much, that we bought a condo there.  Over the years of traveling we had the pleasure of meeting the person in charge of your NJ Properties – Harry.  When we purchased our condo in Brigantine, I felt very confident about turning our property over to Travel Advantage Network, knowing that Harry would be maintaining our condo.                                                                                                                                                                                                    

Another reason we are happy to be clients is that the cost for a week is so inexpensive and the maintenance fee is so reasonable.  This is a great travel program for families as well as for couples.                                                                                                                                              

Other properties that we flew to were Cabo San Lucas - Mexico, Abaco Island – Bahamas, Tortola – BVI. I already booked for next year and we are going to Marco Island, Florida.                                                                                                                                                     

All of the properties are clean.  The east coast beaches are beautiful, and the Islands are great.  Traveling is our number one priority.  We love booking vacations in advance so that we have something to look forward to.  We also have used Excess Inventory several times.  You can’t beat the price of that.  We use TAN/Sundance several times a year.  When speaking to Customer Service with any issues they are very helpful.  It’s so easy to book your reservation with TAN.                                                                                                                        

Thanks,
Denise Cucci

Aug 7, 2007

Enjoying our Vacation Program…

We have been members of Sundance Vacations/TAN for a little over two years and have taken several vacations. The reservation process is very easy, whether using the reservation specialists by phone or taking advantage of excess inventory online. We’ve used Sundance properties for five vacations in the last two years and have found them to fit very well into our vacation lifestyle. Whether it’s just the two of us on a golf vacation or the entire family, they have properties that can accommodate both. Sundance makes it easy and affordable. We look forward to traveling with them for many years to come.                              

Rita Szymanski

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