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Susan, 28 years old Advertising Account Manager Serial dater
Loves:
Sun, sand, adventure
Wants to try:
Parasailing
Personal passion:
Finding productive ways to relax and recharge
HER EXPEDIA ADVENTURE
Started the day with nostalgic journey to Pearl Harbor, the USS Missouri and the National Memorial of the Pacific.
Took surfing lessons taught by Honolulu firefighters on a secluded beach located 30 minutes from Waikiki.
Had an incredible interactive experience swimming with bottlenose dolphins.
Everyone relaxed at a lavish Hawaiian luau feast and took in an authentic Hawaiian hula show as the sun set over the stage.
HER EXPEDIA ADVENTURE
Had a ball at the New Orleans School of Cooking. The Creole/Cajun classes were full of entertaining tall tales along with local recipes for the gumbo and jambalaya.
Walked off the crawfish beignets and bread pudding while admiring the Greek Revival and Italian architecture on the Garden District Walking Tour.
Is New Orleans the most haunted city in the U.S.? Tried to find the answer on the Ghosts and Spirits Tour, led by paranormal investigators. Got spooked at O'Flaherty's Pub. It's reportedly frequented by three bitter ghosts.
Visited Ripley's Believe It or Not--a truly offbeat way to spend the afternoon.
Michelle, 29 years old Pediatrician Single
Loves:
Jazz, especially the sound of the saxophone
Wants to try:
A second career
Personal passion:
Cooking
Annemarie, 36 years old Owner, cooking school Married, two children
Loves:
Mango margaritas
Wants to try:
Surfing
Personal passion:
Hiking anywhere there is a wide-open blue sky
HER EXPEDIA ADVENTURE
Explored Puerto Rico's Camuy Caverns and third-longest underground river in the world. Loved seeing the bamboo and banana trees at the cave entrance.
Had an amazing, guided bird-watching hike in El Unque rainforest. Actually spotted a Jamaican Lizard Cuckoo. Its call is like something out of Tarzan movie.
Took the kids to Fort San Felipe del Morro (while John visited the hotel's casino). Its labyrinth of dungeons, barracks, turrets and tunnels are perfect for learning about the area's history under Spanish rule.
Everyone dozed on the beach after a day of surfing lessons at Pine Grove in Isla Verde.
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