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    10 Travel Bags And Luggage Sets For All Of Your Stylish ...

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    Ida Hsiang on nov 18, 2009 4:22 PM PST
    'Tis the season to ... travel! It's all about friends and family for the next few months and whether you're making plans for a visit or booking flights for a fun getaway, you'll want to travel in style. A chic, sturdy travel bag or luggage set will make the journey smoother and packing and repacking a cinch. Find an appropriate size that suits your needs, preferably with multiple compartments for easy organization. A cute carry-on and matching suitcase help pull together a slightly scrubby airport-at-the-crack-of-dawn ensemble. With all the different sizes, shapes and styles available, it's easy to find luggage that is practical, convenient and reflective of your personal taste. So whether you're jet-setting to a tropical destination for a sunny, poolside Christmas or jingling sleigh bells all the way to grandmother's house, click on the slideshow for some extra baggage that you'll want to keep around!

    Dine Like A Celebrity At The Peninsula Beverly Hills Restaurant!

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    Modern Luxury on nov 17, 2009 8:23 AM PST
    Feel like having a light bite by the rooftop pool? Go for it. An afternoon of high tea in a luxurious hotel living room? But of course. Or how about celeb-spotting in a fine-dining restaurant? Just have a seat. It seems there were very few indulgences The Peninsula didn't think to include when customizing the dining experience at its Beverly Hills hotel. And as if choosing your preferred atmosphere, be it the Belvedere's elegant dining room or a sweet seat alfresco, weren't enough, you also get a menu that promises fresh, seasonal ingredients. So no matter which seat you select, you're bound to have a first-class dining experience.

    Hot In The Hive: Moshi Voice Control Alarm Clock

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    Alex Gambardella on nov 12, 2009 6:25 AM PST
    Finally -- an alarm clock for the sleeper who really doesn't want to get up. Since my alarm isn't within arm's reach, I always have to physically haul myself out of bed every time I want to smack the snooze button! The techie braniacs at Moshi clearly had everyone's lazy-bum side in mind when they invented the Voice Control Alarm Clock. Now you can shut your alarm clock off (or set the time, or check the temperature, or even set your next alarm time) by simply telling it off -- with its trusty voice control technology. I'm kind of thinking this device is dangerous for those who sleep like the dead (or those who talk in their sleep), but it does sound awfully convenient for us anti-morning people!


    Price: $24.99
    Who Found It: xgalexy was the first to add the Moshi Voice Control Alarm Clock to the Hive.

    Gotta Getaway? Be The First To Ski The Slopes Of The Viceroy ...

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    Alex Gambardella on nov 11, 2009 4:23 PM PST
    Ready to make big plans to hit the slopes this snow season? Why not make your ski trip extra luxurious at the brand-spanking-new Viceroy Snowmass Resort in Aspen, which debuts this December? Just in time to start the ski season off right, this Rocky Mountain retreat offers a huge variety of snowy activities to enjoy the winter wonderland and get into the holiday spirit -- from skiing and ice skating to sleigh rides and concerts. Not much of an outdoorsy type? While the rest of the family is out at play, kick back at the wellness spa, enjoy the year-round heated pool terrace, or hang out snow bunny style at the lobby bar and restaurant. If you're going to brave the cold Colorado weather, you might as well do it in the lap of luxury, right? Take a gander at the slideshow for what this brand new Viceroy resort has to offer!

    Gotta Getaway? Relax On Your Own Private Island In The ...

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    Ida Hsiang on nov 4, 2009 4:25 PM PST
    While city living is always fun and full of activities, sometimes all you want to do is get it away from it all. If only we could all own a small private island that would serve as a place to relax and unwind, or as a great location to party with your closest friends without having to mingle with crazy, drunk strangers. Now where would you like to have this private island? How about the Bahamas? Kamalame Cay is a private island type resort located right off the coast of Andros Island and is a 96 acre long strip of island dedicated to perfecting your tropical island getaway. It's perfect for a wedding of many, a secluded honeymoon for two, a romantic getaway for a fun place to go for some ultimate girls' nights out! Sandy, warm beaches border a Tiki Bar, a large freshwater pool, spacious Bahamian hotel rooms, a club house and a day spa. As if that wasn't enough, fishing and diving are just a couple of the fun activities offered at Kamalame Cay. Breathtaking views, Caribbean-inspired cuisine, a friendly waitstaff and just that fact that you're on a fully accommodating private island in the Bahamas are reason enough to see why a stay at Kamalame Cay would be the ultimate tropical getaway. Click on the slideshow to see what Kamalame Cay has to offer and book a trip to the exotic shores of the Caribbean for your next vacation!

    Gotta Getaway? Scuba Your Way Around The Maldives With The ...

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    Alex Gambardella on oct 28, 2009 4:18 PM PDT
    Hawaii may be your default tropical getaway, but if you thought that shallow-water snorkeling trip was cool, you ain't seen nothing yet! Think outside the box and consider the Maldives for your next island adventure and explore the mass of tiny tropical islands in the coolest way possible aboard the Four Seasons Explorer. Starting at the resort's headquarters, Kuda Huraa, the three-deck catamaran takes you on an exotic tour of the most remote diving and snorkeling sites that are bound to fascinate divers of all levels! The 22-passenger limit and high-end accommodations (including an onboard bar, of course!) give the cruise a relaxing privacy, and there are plenty of activities to enjoy for both luxury-loving sunbathers and adventurous divers alike! Prone to seasickness? Don't fret -- you can choose between a three, four or seven day cruise, then spend the rest of your vacay soaking up the sun back on shore (but don't take too long deciding -- it's best to go between December and April for maximum daily sunlight)! And make sure you bring an underwater camera in case you stumble upon a whale shark! Look at the slideshow for a peek at what you can look forward to onboard the Explorer!
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