Oct 18, 2008

Halloween is coming...

Just as you know, Halloween is just by the corner and we should be already prepared if we want to impress everyone at the parties! In fact, I have already bought my own costume and so I am just thinking how much I will benefit from deciding to buy my costume with some weeks of advance!

You may not know that, but if you are still going to buy your Halloween costume than you may get the surprise that someone else is wearing the same costume that you do when you take part in any party that you may eventually be invited for! I mean, there is nothing more disappointing than seeing anyone else with a very similar costume or even worse, the same one! Keeping this in mind, I always buy my Halloween costumes online so that I can have hundreds or even thousands of costumes from where I can choose, making sure that I am the only one picking that costume when I go to the company’s Halloween party! Personally, I have chosen these amazing Costume Wigs which are extremely original as you can see!

So, why don’t you also buy your Halloween costume online? You will have a wider variety of costumes to choose from, fast shipping and great costumer service… What else could we ask for? Just enjoy the Halloween with your stunning new Halloween costume bought on the online store above!

The itinerary of a pharaoh


Americans may consider Egypt a once-in-a-lifetime destination, but for Russian, Mediterranean and Arab tourists, it’s just another cheap and easy package tour stop—with the crowds to prove it. Fortunately, luxury tour operators and reputable independent guides can lift you out of the cattle-call shuffle. Private viewings, special openings and entrĂ©e to exclusive venues are possible, often for a nominal fee.

“In Egypt, anything is possible, with a little bit of money,” says John Fareed, a partner in U.S.-based marketing firm Fareed & Zapala. Fareed summered in Egypt as a child and still travels there frequently for work. During his last trip to Cairo, he took a private tour with an independent guide who checked out well with his hotel concierge. After visiting a few of the major attractions, the guide brought him to a working archaeological dig, and for an extra fee of approximately $40, got him access inside and permission to shoot flash photography.

“There are plenty of opportunities for that kind of thing,” says Fareed. “If you’re at a luxury hotel, ask your concierge, and they can help you find people who can get you there.”