Make your Traveler’s Life List and then GET OUT THERE!
Blog Note: This 1000 Places to See Before You Die Giveaway is part of the SUPER DAD Father’s Day Giveaway Hop hosted by MamaNYC! Event will run from June 2-10, 2012. Once you have entered our Giveaway use the linky at the bottom of the post to enter all 40+ of the other Giveaways. Now GO Win something great for your DAD!

1000 Places to See Before you Die by Patricia Shultz ($19.95)
The Chief Blonde Remarks: 1ooo Places to See before you Die , the New Full Color Second Edition, (Workman paperback/hardcover, 19.95/32.95) by Patricia Schultz. I bought the first edition of this book for a family friend who is widely traveled. When he first opened it, he kind of scoffed at it, being so well traveled I don’t think he felt that it would be up to his intellectual level. Later, his wife told me that he that he spent over 1/2 a day pouring over the book, marking all the places in it that he had been and yelling to her in the kitchen telling her where he still wanted to go. Pretty impressive for a man who has probably been to 50% of the books content right?
That’s the Thing about a book like 1000 Places to See Before you Die. It’s a book for everyone. Graduates can use it to plan out the places they will go before marrying or having kids. A young couple can peruse it to figure out places they might want to live or backpack through. A single parent can choose locations that will work in cities along the way to an ultimate vacation location. Families can scan it by world region, country and city to zero in on travel plans. Techy minded people can utilize the accompanying website 1000places.com and the new Ipad app (downloadable at the apple Itunes store for $3.99). A business traveler or accompanying spouse can use 1000 Places to See Before you Die to locate a one day highlight in a city where they are visiting. A child can enjoy the 600 full color pictures and maps. A true reader or a travel bug will cherish the colorful writing of Patricia Shultz, a veteran travel journalist and now a #1 New York Times Best selling author as a result of this book!
I had a chance to use 1000 Places to see Before you Die when traveling recently in Baltimore, Maryland. I took the book with me. When I got to the Baltimore area, I pulled it out, looked up Maryland and found there were 3 possible locations that I could go in the state. On pg. 802-803, the book recommended Faidley’s in the Lexington Market and Obrycki’s in Fells Point–two different restaurants which served “the best” crab cakes Maryland had to offer. Faidley’s, located in the Lexington market was certainly all the fun and exotic Maryland vibe that anyone could hope for, with tables that you stood at to dine on crabcakes fit for a king! I met my friend Nadine there and we had a grand ole time! Oddly enough, Obrycki’s had closed but Fell’s Point, the historic Baltimore neighborhood where it had previously existed, was certainly a treasure.

The Chief Blonde Visits Faidleys, in the Lexington Market, Baltimore Maryland (P.802 recommendation from 1000 Places to See before you DIE). The Chief Blonde is wearing a Donna Buchman Dress from Kohl’s (on Sale $27.99) and Jewels for Hope Bracelet.

The Chief Blonde traveled to Fell’s Point, a Baltimore Maryland Neighborhood (P. 803 Recommendation from 1000 Places to See Before you Die). The Chief Blonde’s Jacket is from Massini from Target, Stuart Weitzman Strappy Vintage inspired pumps.
I know that men would enjoy this book for Father’s day or a Grad for graduation. As a coffee table book, 1000 Places to See Before you Die is a scene stealer and a conversation starter because as you thumb through the book, you recall memories of places visited or dream dreams of venues you long to see. The accompanying Ipad app appeals to me as well, because it’s so visually stimulating and incredibly interactive. 1000 Places to See Before You Die is one of my favorite Non-fiction books of all time. Highly Recommend.
Watch the 1000 Places Video below to see the Amalfi Coast, another recommended Location from 1000 Places to See Before you Die!
THE GIVEAWAY
June 2-10 11:59 PM EST
THE PRIZE
$60 Total Value–2 Winners will take home their own 1000 Places to See Before you Die by Patricia Schultz. Watch for the flash Giveaway for the third copy during the next 8 days! (Watch for a Flash giveaway of one copy during this 8 day giveaway period as well)
UPDATE: The 1000 Places to See before you DIE Giveaway is over. The Rafflecopter has been removed and there were 2047 entries. See Giveaway Winners!

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i like the pyramids of Egypt
I thought it was interesting it’s available in ebook (which would be really handy when traveling due to the book’s size) and that they have a journal (an awesome way to remember the best parts of life).
I like that this book leans toward budget conscience experiences. There is a world map that has numbered items from the book and you can click on them.
I would have to start in the US cause I don’t like to fly to places in Canada 🙂 thanks simms3710@yahoo.com
12 indexed categories of themes of places to visit
i’d like to see the ice hotel in sweden!
There are over 200 new entries.
I want to see Count Dracula’s castle! How fun! My daughters would love it!
I love the Ancient world category. I like how they are split up into categories.
They have one that is exclusively US and Canada. Sounds like a book I can afford!
171 places in the USA alone
Sibabe64 at ptd dot net
I like that there are so many photos (600) and that they’ve added more budget-conscious options for those of us who can’t stay at the Ritz.
One of the featured places in the US is Monticello, VA which is close enough for me to drive!
It’s interesting that this book contains 600 full-color photographs. I’d like to visit Mt Fuji in Japan.
the author also produced a show on the travel channel by the same name as the book
They have twitter updates on their sidebar with links to more giveaways!
Australia & New Zealand
i love the application that shows you where your friends have been
marygardner49 at aol dot com
There are 171 places on the list in the good old USA. Top of MY list is Denali Natl Park in Alaska!
I like how it’s put into categories by the different experiences. The ones that interest me the most are the Adventures and Ancient Worlds.