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Feb 27

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So you’ve booked your trip, set out what you’re going to do and now you need to pack. For most people, including me packing seems like exercise- you hate it but once its over you’re extremely happy. I don’t mind just stuffing my clothes in a suitcase because over packing is always better than forgetting something, which I fear most. Obviously different trips require different things but here are a few tips and for the record I’ve never forgotten anything but I might of just jinxed myself.

üDon’t just throw clothes into your suitcase, put outfits together for everyday that you’re gone. This way you won’t have to get someone to sit on your suitcase in order to zip it and you won’t have to stress about what to wear once you’re on your vacation.

ü  Bring a backpack for daily use.

ü  Pack some empty plastic bags, you never know but these always come in handy.

ü  Make sure the last items you pack are the first things you need once you arrive at your destination.

ü  If you’re going to a tropical destination don’t assume the weather is going to be hot, bring long sleeve shirts and pants just in case for cool nights.

***Bring your camera. Trips don’t last forever but pictures do!

chickens and babies!

Feb 26

My first thought was to write a blog about the top five destinations during this recession but then I came across this article about the strangest festivals around the world. We’re all familiar with Caribana, Mardi Gras and Carnival in Brazil but what about El Colacho? Or the Testical Festival? Below are the six strangest festivals from around the world.

  1. Mike the Headless Chicken Days- In Fruita, Colorado it’s all about Mike. Who is Mike you ask? Well he’s a chicken who had his head cut off but ended up living for 18 months, headless! People gather at this festival to play chicken games, run like a headless chicken and take part in a chicken dance as well as a chicken recipe contest.
  2. El Colacho- On June 8th and 9th in Colacho, Spain people take part in the Baby Jumping Festival. It’s not a whole bunch of jumping babies or babies on trampolines (that’s what I thought). Since 1620 grown men jump over newborn babies to remove evil spirits. The men also dress up as matadors.
  3. Pulilan Carabao Festival- In Bulacan, Phillipines water buffalos are shaved, oiled, perfumed, decorated and paraded around town during the month of May. This is to celebrate the hard work these animal endure throughout the year. My only question is, what’s their perfume of choice?
  4.  Monkey Buffet Festival- It’s an all-you-can-eat monkey buffet in the Pra Prang Sam Yot temple in Lopburi, Thailand. All of the province’s monkeys are given a huge buffet of fruits and vegetables, to honor Rama, the hero of an epic, who is said to have awarded the province to the Monkey King Hanuman.
  5. Wisconsin State Chip Throw- When I first saw this, I thought a festival about chips and who can throw a potato chip the furthest. Well that coulnd’t be any further from what happens in Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin during Labor Day weekend. This festival is about throwing cow dung, dried cow dung of course and gloves? They’re prohibited.
  6. Testical Festival- The first five days of August citizens of Clinton, Montana (21 years and up, no kids allowed for valid reasons) drink a lot of beer and eat Rocky Mountain Oysters. Have you tried Rocky mountain Oysters? Hope not, because it’s a fancy name for deep fried bull testicles. Betting also goes on- not  poker or black jack,  but on which bull will be the first to poop.

-Paria

FUNNY VACATION PHOTOS by George Tsioutsioulas

Feb 11

I was surfing the web and I came across some funny pictures from around the world so I thought I’d share. Speaking of which, if you have any hilarious photos from your travels, feel free to email them to us at info@thehospitalityguide.com.  Also, if you’ve missed any episodes of  The Hospitality Guide go to www.thehospitalityguide.com to catch up.

Peace and good vibes,

G.

I’m baaaaack

Feb 10

After seven days of sun, surf  and sand in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico I’m back. Am I happy about it? You figure it out. If you’re looking to spend seven days in beautiful weather (30 degrees-no clouds) amazing food and a resort right on the beach then I highly recommend the Riu Palace. I’ve never been to Mexico nor have I stayed at a Riu resort but now I’m hooked. From the service staff to the rooms and again the food I was 100% satisfied and I learned if you spend a little more, you get a whole lot more. I have absoloutely no complaints- other than the fact that I had to leave.

Oh and the Riu website (www.riu.com) pictures are exact representations!

RANDOM MOMENTS IN TIME by George Tsioutsioulas

Jan 28

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JET SET DIARIES by George Tsioutsioulas

Jan 28

Have you ever tried to read a newspaper when your nose is too close to the fine print? Everything ends up being one big blur. Well, that pretty well sums up the last few months of the Hospitality Guide.

Sometimes you need to take a step back in order to fully see the big picture.

In the last few months, I’ve shot the show in Vegas, Nova Scotia, Montreal, Sweden, San Francisco, Okanagan Valley, DisneyWorld, Quebec, Buffalo, Toronto and Ft.  Lauderdale. Did I leave anything out?? One of the  perks of hosting a travel show that focuses on different aspects of the hospitality industry is that you get to experience the best aspects of whatever city you happen to be in; Rafting over massive tides in the Bay of Funday, hanging out in a $9000.00 a night suite in Vegas, taking a helicopter ride over the Niagara Falls, eating ‘body-cakes’ in Sweden, go carting through  the streets  of San Francisco, and getting a glimpse into the wild and wacky world of competitive eating at Buffalo’s WingFest. Ahhh good times!!

If you’ve missed any of these episodes, check them out online at www.thehospitalityguide.com.

I’m happy to report that the HG team is currently working on some big things in the near future so stay tuned. The adventure continues….

Thanks for watching,

G.

Oh the weather outside is frightful but the sun WILL be so delightful!

Jan 05

It’s cold, windy and the winter jackets don’t seem to be going anywhere for a long while. Wouldn’t it be nice to just get away for a bit? With the economy heading into a downward spiral most of us are discouraging ourselves from spending money on a Timbit let alone a weeklong vacation. Surprisingly, vacation packages are also heading into that same downward spiral and good thing for us because that can only mean one thing, they’re a lot cheaper. For an average price of an airline ticket to New York and back you can get an all inclusive vacation package (all inclusive = free alcohol too).

Every winter, I spoil myself and head to a sunny destination and I was damned sure this year wasn’t going to be any different. So I checked the usual websites: itravel2000, Selloffvacations and Belairtravel. Cuba and Dominican being the more popular destinations you should expect to payless. But I wanted to go somewhere differentl this time around and I decided on Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. After all if it’s good enough for Heidi and Spencer it’s good enough for me. I finally decided on The Rui Palace Cabo in beautiful SUNNY Mexico courtesy of Sunquest Vacations. It’s a 5.5 star hotel right on the beach with an ocean front suite- what more can you ask for? Typically you would expect to pay more than $2000 but I got a deal, only $1400! But before you start planning your vacation, make sure you set a budget and stick to it! Also if your hotel is right on the beach it cuts traveling costs.

Me in T- Minus 3 weeks

Me in T- Minus 3 weeks

Enough about me. If it’s not in your budget to go away you don’t have to - The Hospitality Guide will take you, especially to delicious eateries right here in Toronto and around the world. We will make your mouth water in San Francisco with crab legs at The Crab Shack, try some amazing coffee in Sweden and of course go to the best Hamburger joint in all of the U.S of A at Le Tub burgers. See, even the Hospitality Guide can make the winter blues disappear.

But to curve your appetites, enjoy cooking with George at the opening night gala for Toronto’s International Film Festival.

Winter fun!

Dec 30

Schools out, the snow has fallen and you’re sitting at home wondering what you should do during the holiday season. First thing that comes to mind: it has to be cheap. After all, you’ve spent all your money trying to buy people good gifts (even though they’ve probably returned them by now) So after much Googling as I like to call it, I came up with a list of things you can do right here in Toronto that will cost you little to no money.

1.    If you’re ever downtown, you will notice Nathan Phillips square is decorated just like a movie set. Winter isn’t complete without skating at the outdoor rink under the beautifully lit backdrop. Harbourfront centre also has an outdoor rink. Both are free if you bring your own skates! BYOHC (bring your own hot chocolate!).

2.    Toronto’s annual winter festival Wintercity offers a city-wide celebration of Toronto’s delicious culinary experiences, unique free entertainment and a showcase of Toronto’s arts scene.

3.    The Toronto Zoo is open 365 days a year and has discounted tickets when visiting in groups.

There’s also so much that goes on around the world once the snow falls. Here’s a list of unique winter activities from across the globe.

Ski-jöring in Switzerland: This popular activity is when a skier is pulled by a horse, a sled dog, a motorbike or snow scooter.

Wok Racing in Germany & Austria: A sport developed by a German TV host modified Chinese woks are used to make timed runs down an Olympic bobsled tracks.

Snowshoeing in Mont Tremblant: Discover Mont-Tremblant along with some nature interpretation and native fire carrying techniques and chances to see deer! DEER!

Ice climbing in The Canadian Rockies: Climbers are roped, protected and climb icefalls, frozen waterfalls, cliffs and rock slabs covered with ice refrozen from previously flowing water.

Then again you can always just sit by the fireplace and eat lots and lots of marshmallows and smores, I consider that a winter activity!

-P

 

Promo’s and sushi go hand in hand

Dec 12

New year, new season, new adventures, new shows and a new promo for The Hospitality Guide. Two minutes. That’s all you need to know what The Hospitality Guide is all about. Find out where we’ve been and what we’ve seen as George Tsioutsioulas takes you on an adventure each and every week here on The HG. Sweden, Buffalo Wingfest, Ft. Lauderdale, Kelowna and much more. So make sure you watch and leave your thoughts, comments, suggestions and places you think we should check out!

Now on a different topic: If you like sushi, sashimi, tempura, dumplings, chicken teriyaki and let’s not forget the green tea ice cream look no further than Wasabi, a Japanese Buffet style Restaurant. For $16 (lunch buffet) you can have endless amount of delicious seafood, platters of freshly sliced fruit and rows of sushi rolls and sashimi. All you can eat.  So if you’re sitting at home craving Japanese food for a great price, I highly recommend Wasabi.

Wasabi is located at 270 West Beaver Creek in Richmondhill.

Wake Up And Smell The Coffee…

Nov 07

If you haven’t had your daily dose of caffeine yet, then stayed tuned for an upcoming freshly brewed coffee episode of the HG!  We are hitting up the top best coffee hot spot in the city to find out which shop offers the greatest lattés, cappuccinos, grinds the best beans and organic and free-trade goods.  One coffee house that really grabbed my attention was Cafe Diplomatico on College St.  This place is always bumpin’ (and grindin’) full of people lining up to get their daily caffeine fix.  They also provide excellent service and a wonderful Italian style menu. In the summer time, their patio is also open, but good luck getting a spot!  Considering the weather feels more like Easter than Christmas, the patio may still be open!

But to be honest, I’m a Timmy’s girl.  Kind of like a wannabe Gina who sits in Timmy’s parking lots listening to beats sipping on a double, double.  Scary image, I know.  But lately, I’ve been cheating on Timmy and heading to Starbucks.  (Mainly because there is a Starbucks directly across the street from our office). But if it’s not the Grande, skinny, no whip, no foam, sugar-free, vanilla, extra-hot, dark roast, latté with a squirt of honey, that makes me want to head over to the green mermaid, it’s the true words of wisdom that they offer on every cup.   Starbucks places “The Way I See It” quotes on each of their cups.  For example; “The Way I See It” # 283 says:  The most important thing in life is to stop saying “I wish” and start saying “I will.” Consider nothing impossible, then treat possibilities as probabilities.”

 Tell me that isn’t a beautiful way to kick start a day?  

Either way, no matter where you get your coffee from, your cup should serve one purpose: keep you up for your next 8 hours at work!

So stay tuned and wake up and smell the coffee at some of Toronto’s top coffee shops with the HG coming soon!

Lisa