My daughter Pauline and her family have spent the past nine days in a Central American nation to which only a small number of Americans travel each year. The stay, according to her most recent e-mails, has been "awesome," and since she's flying home tomorrow (Saturday), she'll be able to describe the trip in detail on this Sunday's Travel Show. The broadcast begins at 12:06pm (right after the news) on the WOR radio network (stations all over the country), and can also be heard as it streams live on
www.wor710.com/arthur-frommer
. I'll be quizzing her on the program (if I can get a word in edgewise) about all the colorful details and events of the trip, and since she shows more than the usual enethusiasm for what she has just experienced, the broadcast should be both fun, informative, and practical. The destination she'll be describing is an historic one, easily reached by air from numerous U.S. cities, and it is cheap. It is also inhabited by all sorts of beachcombers and the like, and seems exactly the kind of place that many of our readers will like. Tune in on Sunday.
Published on March 30, 2012 11:26