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November 26, 2008

Want to support a state that still respects your right to marry?

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It has been legal for same-sex couples to marry in the Bay State since 2004. In July, Massachusetts repealed an arcane law that had prohibited out-of-state couples from getting married there. Unfortunately, Proposition 8, which passed November 4, states that only a marriage between a man and a woman will be recognized in California, so you shouldn’t expect any legal rights when you return home after marrying in Massachusetts or Connecticut, which legalized gay marriage in October. But the press secretary for California Attorney General Jerry Brown, Christine Gaspar ac, told the Bay Area Reporter that the question of whether California would have to recognize out-of-state marriages would ultimately be an issue that the courts would likely decide.

Tourism officials in Massachusetts are embracing the state’s long-standing gay-friendly political climate and you should be hearing more about that soon. The state plans a promotional campaign to attract more LGBT visitors.

As the state’s capital and largest city, Boston will take center stage next year when the city hosts the 10th International Conference on Gay and Lesbian Tourism. Tourism officials in Boston are hoping that its reputation for being one of the gay-friendliest cities in the world will translate into more tourism dollars.
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September 24, 2008

Lidana latest operator to collapse after XL

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Yet another specialist operator has collapsed following the unexpected demise of XL Leisure and its subsidiary XL Airways, leaving 200 holidaymakers stranded.

Gay operator Liana – which traded as Respect Holidays and Wild wind Holidays – was forced to declare bankruptcy over the weekend after Atol called in a bond of more then £108,000.

Its failure comes on the heels of XL’s unexpected collapse two weeks ago, which left some 80,000 travelers stuck abroad and has heightened concerns over the state of the industry.

Around 46,000 XL passengers have now been repatriated, and while the numbers abroad with Lidana are far lower, Travel Mole reports that only half had flown out on Atol-protected packages.

An additional 1,000 or so holidaymakers have now had their forward bookings cancelled, prompting Andrew Roberts of Amro Worldwide to advise all travellers to ensure they are covered.

“We would urge all travel consumers – whether lesbian, gay or mainstream – to always be sure that their travel agency is bonded with Atol before booking their travel,” he commented.

“Do not be fooled if your supplier says that they are ‘fully bonded’ – this is not enough. What consumers must be sure of is that the supplier and their websites state categorically that they are Atol-bonded.”
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September 15, 2008

Would you vacation in a “so gay” spot?

Filed under: Gay Hotels and Destinations — Lucky @ 7:40 am
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American gays and lesbians represent about 10 percent of the travel industry, and surveys have shown that the community travels more, stays longer and spends more while on vacation (in general) than their heterosexual counterparts. From a tourism standpoint alone, it makes sense to highlight locations that might appeal to such a lucrative group of travelers. If you Google “gay travel”, you’ll find numerous web sites direct you to travel agencies that do just that.

Miami Beach has designated gay beaches, and I see how cities like Atlanta, with its thriving gay and lesbian community, would be considered friendly to gay travelers. But what makes a place “so gay”? Is it activities targeted to the homosexual population, the number of gays and lesbians living there, or the general attitude toward homosexuals among the population?

If you are gay or lesbian, would you seek a “so gay” locale? Does that designation mean anything or would such a label impact your travel plans?
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September 12, 2008

Considering expanding family? Some information bites to assist you.

Going for parenthood is the next natural step to tying nuptial knot with your beloved. World is no different for you of course. Wanting to have a baby between you and your homosexual partner to feel more complete and united in matrimony is no more a far-fetched dream. All you need to do is some research into the subject, as to what all are the provisions of law in your country and how to go about them to make things feasible and eventually real.

Indeed, many parts of this world are still bound by blind religious protocols and myths, controlling them into unreasonably denying a natural right to the natural beings of the Mother Nature. However, there are exceptions to the rule as well. And to your heart’s delight, these are more than one!

Universal Adoption policy in Republic of Ireland and Hungary ensure that being gay does not even matter until the couple provide for a stable home for the child. Few of the countries that allow Gay couples to adopt are, Andorra, Belgium, Iceland, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Spain, the UK, some parts of Australia and USA; and Canada. In fact, most European countries allow adoption or some form of foster care to the community. Those residing in South Africa should not loose heart either. South Africa is one nation in Africa that allows gay adoption quite without hassles.

Gay adoptions are not a new concept. In the earlier days, gay adoptions were done under the garb of single parent adoptions, where the other parent acted as a room mate or something. However, the pretensions have fast faded with time with the community gotten stronger by mind and voice. It’s only a matter of time when the rest of the world will also realise the futility of denying the legal status of adoption to the LGBT families and the traditional fold of a family will give way to inclusion of gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transsexuals families with equal aplomb and gusto.

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September 9, 2008

A recent survey rated New York City one among the most visited gay destinations on earth

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There is no need to stretch your thoughts to understand why. People often describe New York as the hottest destination for fashion lovers. But the truth is that it is even a better place for gays and people who want to know about the gay society. New York is in fact described as “The Gay Capital” of this planet!

Knowing the fundamentals of Greenwich Village is a must if you want to comprehend the traditions related to gay culture in this part of the world. The village is better known as the home of gay and lesbian community of New York. The natives named it West Village. The finest gay tour to New York must include visits to West Village landmarks, like the residences of the great gay activist Bayard Rustin and the eminent lesbian writer Willa Cather. The visits will assist you in having a perfect notion of the gay history of New York.

West Village may be the most important destination for people in search of gay heritage, but the gay life is not just confined to this place. Some other dominant gay colonies have emerged in the East Village and the North Western part of New York. However, the North of West Village is known to host the most number of gay men.

You will have many other exquisite travel options like a visit to the Broadway musical, or a day out of watching melodramatic operas. But, the essence of traditional gay culture is predominantly found in the bars and clubs of New York.

If you are interested in having a closer look at the gay traditions, plan a New York vacation in the middle of June. This time is marked by a week of annual gay festival, which is scheduled from the 18th to 25th of the month. The festival includes a rally, pier-dance and a pride fest, all of which are organized by the gay communities. More than 650,000 people take part in this rally.

The march starts from the 5th Avenue and then moves to the right towards the Greenwich Avenue. The very next destination for the march is Christopher Street, from where it proceeds in the direction of Greenwich Village. Greenwich Village or West Village has observed many of the most determining events of cultural reorganization and growth of the gay communities of New York.

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September 4, 2008

Amsterdam hosts one of the largest Gay Pride of Europe:

Some days of leisure in Amsterdam is a dream vacation for all gay men. ‘A perfect place for romantic gays’, these should be the words describing this exciting destination in Netherland. For centuries Amsterdam has been the place to hide for the homosexuals of Europe and its cultural tolerance is not a new buy for the inhabitants of Amsterdam. Here, the gay couples are allowed to enjoy a legal partnership since decades.

The year 2001 witnessed a major event in the history of gay society in this part of the world. The wedded gay couples here are now allowed to adopt children and bring them up like any man and woman tied in knots. Are you planning to escape to this part of the world with your partner? Then let us discuss some of the essentials of this dream gay destination.

The Gay Clubs, Gay Hotels and Gay Bars in Amsterdam

Being a place of utmost pleasure for the gays, Amsterdam hosts more than hundred gay bars scattered all over the central districts. A copy of the Bent Guide having a regional map will provide you with the perfect aid in locating the top gay destinations of Amsterdam. The revolving bar in April, the huge two storied bars Soho and Habibi and the bar for Arabic gays are some of the most spectacular spots of gay delights.

The gay dance clubs may not be as common as the bars, but you will surely get some scorching zones for partying hard. You can have late nights at these clubs with your friends and partner. The four floored Club Exit, the Club IT, and the Club Cockring are some of the most popular gay dance clubs of Amsterdam.

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August 27, 2008

San Francisco: An ideal gay traveling destination in the US.

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Truly a haven for gay travelers any time of the year, San Francisco is simply both stunning and cozy for your twosome to get cozy! The city’s fierce freedom of expression is no news; so be sure of an amiable welcome to your pair when you arrive here.

You will find numerous activities here specifically aimed at you. The city’s gay bars and gay clubs are generally gay friendly and some are just for the gay and lesbian couples! The city hosts a number of parades, including Gay Pride, during the year that endorse the cause of individuality and promote acceptance of nature’s endowment called homosexuals, we commonly know as gays or lesbians.

There are theatres and art galleries to provide your pair a soothing time pass, as you scroll through the artistic renderings of local artistes and enjoy serious display of talent, both on stage and across niches. The famous beaches of the city sport special arrangements for your couple. The restaurants are good with lovely ambiance and tasty food. And how can we forget the famous Golden Gate, Twin Peak and Alcatraz Prison! Did you know that a recent ruling, in May to be precise, has allowed same sex marriages in San Francisco? No surprises, more and more gay travel is taking place to this part of the world for solemnizing marriages than just travelling.

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August 21, 2008

Gay friendly Hotels in India:

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Talking about the Gay and Lesbian friendly hotels in India, there are not just hotels, which warmly welcome you with an acceptance for the same sex relations, but also there are hotels that are owned and run by Gay and Lesbian population in India.A few such hotels are Tharavadu Heritage home and Tharavadu house boat in Kumarakom in Kerela, Kamath Residency in Nagothane at Maharashtra, Hotel Ajanta, Hotel Orchid Gardens, Hotel Hyatt Regency in New Delhi, Umaid Bhavan, Umaid Mahal in Jaipur – Rajasthan. These all hotels are Gay and Lesbian friendly hotels. What’s more, there is a much larger list, which covers places like Jaisalmer in Rajasthan and Tamil Nadu. In fact, the Tiger Hotel Sarover Hotel in Udaipur, one of the numerous other Gay/Lesbian owned and run hotels, is an only Gay and Lesbian accommodation hotel! A few of these hotels also give 10% or more discounts on mentioning Gay journey, while making the bookings.

Thus, without giving a thought, you can book your flights for an Indian holiday with your Gay or Lesbian partner and have a wonderful time, with all the luxuries and adventure at your disposal… all the best!

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