During week 4 of 2007, Accessible Travel readers were most interested in trivia, the MISS Ability reality TV show, and Windsor Castle.
Trivia and MISS Ability are still your favourite subjects, but everyone is starting to make their travel plans, with Windsor Castle a popular potential destination.
The Top 3 items in Accessible Travel this week were:
#1. (#1 last week): SPOILER - Trivia Quiz ANSWERS Trivia lovers remember, Suite101 has a whole section on games and trivia. And watch for some geography trivia here on Accessible Travel.
#2. (#3 last week): "Miss Ability Reality TV", about the Dutch reality TV show MISS Ability being bid on by broadcasters around the world. I would love to hear from readers who have seen the original show or any of the hype for new versions.
#3. (#4 last week): "Getting to Windsor Castle" which is a fairly detailed explanation of how to get to Windsor, and up to the castle from the train station, if you arrive by train. Windsor Castle is an easy day trip from London, England, and very much worth it. If you are planning to see royal splendour, this is a great way to start.
Other topics you wanted to know about were the Politically Correct Travel Terms, Air Canada Flight Passes, and Toronto Airport Delays.
Political correctness can sometimes be absurd, but most of us want to be considerate and respectful to others, and it can be hard to find the right words. This is another area where I welcome your views and comments.
Air Canada Flight Passes are a discount flight option which may work for some people, but you do have to "do the math".
Toronto Airport Delays is an article written on a day when there were significant delays due to weather. The information in the article is good for any day, though.
New on the site this week is the start of a series called Flying Basics, for first-time flyers and anyone who is wondering what it is like to travel by air