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Hawaiian Dreaming
My family and I enjoyed a week with RCI White Sands, Honolulu, Hawaii. Vacationing in Hawaii was a dream come true. The atmosphere was excellent, the scenery simply beautiful and the locals very friendly. The resort was centrally located and within walking distance of restaurants and souvenir shops
and only a mere 10 minutes walk
to Waikiki Beach.
I have also had the pleasure of staying in San Diego, California
as well as Lake Tahoe further
up north in America using RCI accommodation. We took day trips to Hollywood, Universal Studios and Disneyland and have many great photos to remember our fantastic vacation in America.
After many years of enjoying our vacations in Malaysia (e.g. Cameron Highlands, Langkawi, Penang,
and Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia. This time however, I am married with an active four year old daughter and one year old son.
From the excellent photos and information from the RCI website, it is very easy to choose the perfect location. RCI has many choices of resorts, hotels and condominiums which makes it perfect for singles, couples and families with young children. I am looking forward
Genting Highlands, kuala Lumpur, Port Dickson, Johor Bahru), we have recently booked at RCI Grand Bali
to experiencing many more RCI vacations and enjoying the priceless memories.
- Marisa thong Su Ling
A Shopper’s Delight
My favorite RCI vacation is Singapore. While the country is small as to compared to others it
is still one of the great shopping capitals of the world. During the major sales you are able to get signature clothes, cosmetics,
bags and electronic gadgets all marked down from 20-70% which is fantastic for shoppers like me.
I also love Singapore for its mixture of modern and traditional architecture. Every building has its
unique design and representing a range of influences and styles from different places and periods. For
a photo enthusiast like me there
are plenty of opportunities to take great photos. You can get hundreds of good shots from just being in one place.
After a long day you must try Singaporean food dishes from the Hawker Centre which is the name given to open air complexes. Bak kut Teh, chili crabs, hainanese
chicken rice, laksa and nasi lemak, are my favorite dishes from the locals restaurants. After having
a enjoyable meal you can wash
it down with a cup of teh tarik (“pulled tea”) or a cream milk tea or sugarcane juice.
And at the end your day you can indulge in the popular desserts such as one dollar ice cream and Singapore waffles.
- Franklin Zapata