The SoCal Vacation Guru Sez:
“Here’s How You Save Tons of Time,
And Guarantee Access to the Guru’s Theme Park Wisdom
…Any Time and Any Place”
·  Stop Wasting Time Waiting For Web Pages to Load
·  Guarantee Access To SoCal Theme Park Wisdom 24/7 from anyplace on or above Earth
·  Easily print Out Neatly Formatted SoCal Vacation Guru Pages

But what if you're away from the internet, perhaps on the plane winging to California, or in the car on Interstate 10, or in a hotel room where internet access is not easily available?  Or you're planning tomorrow's activites by the hotel pool?  Or you'd like to print out a few pages from the website, but what a pain to download and format them individually to print legibly! 

The thing is, there often is no internet access at that strategic moment, or if there is wireless internet, you’ve got to go through the hoops to get it temporarily set up on your laptop.  What if you’re an international visitor and your regular internet access is not available in California?
Furthermore, don’t you hate waiting for web pages to materialize on your computer screen when you move to a new page?  Sometimes it’s fast, but oftentimes the “system” is very slow.



So, with this in mind, I’ve transformed all of our wisdom on Southern California Theme Parks into a concise eBook that you can download instantly in pdf format.  The great thing about pdf files is that you can include links to websites and to other pages in the document, to move around very quickly. 

Furthermore, if you are reading the book on your computer and are connected to the internet, you can click on links just as if it were a real website rather than an electronic book.  (If you do not have internet access you can still read the book, and click on the links later when you’re back online.)  By the way, the world-famous
Southern California Theme Parks guide is absolutely free to loyal friends of the SoCal Vacation Guru.  That's right, you pay nothing for this!
Aloha Theme Park Lover!

I hope you’re enjoying the SoCal Vacation Guru website and that it is helping you plan your Southern California vacation.  If you are like me, when you find a particularly relevant website you’d like to keep it handy as the trip draws near (and even while you’re on the trip). 
Here's what's included…
A super concentrated treatment of all major theme parks in Southern California will be instantly available to you 24/7 anywhere you travel (or in any room of the house).  No internet access necessary, no disappointing loss of connection when you really need the information.
Did I say theme parks?  How about theme parks plus a bunch of information on restaurants
inside and outside the parks, lodging options, strategies for your day in the park, and tips learned from locals over the years.  Plus live links to dozens of other specialty websites.  It’s everything you’ll find on the SoCal Vacation Guru website in a super-convenient format.
Instantly move from page to page organized logically and accessed easily.
You could spend hours compiling these 134 pages to include live links to outside websites, and in formatting it so it will print right (I can speak from firsthand experience).
Did you notice I mentioned live links to outside websites?  All of the links in the online website are here, ready to take you to those destination sites if you do have internet access.  This means the effective amount of material at your fingertips is many times greater.  The original SoCal Guru website graphics are also included, a full-color reading extravaganza.  So you don’t lose anything but have much to gain.
I’ve condensed all of the SoCal theme park knowledge of the world in one place (well, when you include the knowledge in the dozens of live links this is not such a crazy statement) rather than navigating around a big website that covers a lot of other topics.
How about a couple of cool bonuses just to say thanks for supporting the Guru ?  The bonuses are described below.
Do you get tired of putting on your reading glasses to check out websites?  Zoom in and leave the glasses on the desk.
You could spend an hour driving down to your bookstore and drop $15+ on a travel guide.  Of course you’d pay for a bunch of baloney and would not get the live links (which make this the equivalent of about a 500-page book, seriously).

Instead, click the link below and within minutes you’ll have these pages on your own computer, ready for screen viewing, full or partial printing, or downloading to other portable devices. 

(By the way, there are no strings attached, but if you love this freebie, I'd be thrilled if you would do me the honor of letting your friends on FaceBook know you've visited the SoCal Vacation Guru at www.socal-vacation-guru.com)
Thank you,

Michael Key
The SoCal Vacation Guru

Copyright 2010 J. M. Key Socal-Vacation-Guru
Bonuses--did I mention that there are bonuses?
Bonus #1:  New Travel Savings Tool Helps You Know When To Buy At The Lowest Prices.  I am happy to introduce you to this new method for tracking airline and hotel fares and knowing statistically when is the best time to buy with the best chance of the lowest prices.  This absolutely free (no strings attached) tool could save you hundreds on your next trip and very few people really know about it.  But I do and so will you!

Bonus #2:  Free “Secret” For Special Priceline.com Savings. You can save a lot by using Priceline, but I’ve been tuned into a cool, unknown website that could help you get even better deals from Priceline-up to another 50% off the already discounted prices.  If Bonus #1 doesn’t work to save you big bucks, here’s another great technique!

Bonus #3:  Super Condensed Spanish Travel Guide.  If you come to Southern California you will be so close to Mexico that you may want to spend a day south of the border.  But even if not, this Spanish language guide gives you a great introduction to not only the most useful words and phrases you’re likely to need, it helps you with pronunciation also.  This concise 30-page translation guide will be very useful for travel in any Spanish-speaking country (and there is a lot of Spanish spoken in Southern California by the way).