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Keep Family Reunions Under One Roof
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: Family |
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: 75 |
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: 24 February. 2008 07:00 |
January 19, 2005, Norfolk, VA As more and more families are keeping in touch via the Internet, today more than ever, its easier to arrange family reunions. According to a recent statistic from the Travel Industry Association of America, 27% of travelers (56.2 million) choose a destination in order to attend a social or family event. Traditionally family reunions have been coordinated in hotels or on campsites, but now families can choose the convenience of staying in a vacation home rental. Vacation home rentals are cost-effective lodging choices that can be found all over the US and can sleep as many as 20 people. Home rentals are convenient because you have the use of a kitchen and other amenities such as a washer & dryer, outdoor grill, Internet access and more. Recreational amenities such as a volleyball net, hot tub or private swimming pool add to the enjoyment of the event. These are unique amenities that cannot be found in a hotel room.Another perk is that some rentals are pet-friendly. The Travel Industry Association of America reports that 14% of all U.S. adults (29.1 million) say that they like to travel with pets. These rentals make it easy to include pets in the family event. Most hotels are not pet-friendly and campsites leave pets vulnerable to natures pests, making a home rental a comfortable choice for lodging animal family members.RentJillsHouse.com is the ultimate online solution for locating vacation rental homes and properties. The site is user-friendly and offers information on over 9,000 vacation rental homes in popular U.S. destinations ranging from the Outer Banks of North Carolina to Lake Tahoe. The websites purpose is to bring vacation homeowners, rental agents and vacationers together through the ease and convenience of the Internet. Headquartered in Norfolk, VA, RentJillsHouse.com is part of Trader Electronic Medias family of over 15 websites, which includes TraderOnline.com. Traders high-traffic websites receive millions of visitors each week. The sites cover virtually every used vehicle and general merchandise category, including apartments, homes, employment and hotel lodging. These include ForRent.com and HarmonHomes.com. Trader Electronic Media is a division of Trader Publishing Company, the nations largest distributor of photo-classified ads. For more information about RentJillsHouse.com, call toll-free 866-369-8611 or visit www.RentJillsHouse.com. About the Author Jackie Moniot is the Marketing Assistant for RentJillsHouse.com, a division of Trader Publishing Company, the nations largest distributor of photo-classified ad publications.
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