« Age with Tom McDermott's TOUCHING HEARTS AT HOME | Main | Mining Profit from Differences at Work? »

Aug31
10 Reasons I Recommend Mid-Lakes Navigation

 

I first grew interested in the Mid-Lakes Navigation charters when I caught canallers exploring the Erie Canal in their Lockmaster Canalboats during walks through Pittsford and Fairport.

So when my family, Tanya, Neal and I set out, I’d been looking forward to this family cruise for quite some time ahead of our trip.
canal%203.jpg

 

 

Here are 10 top reasons I’d highly recommend Mid-lakes Navigation’s self-skippered charters to anybody out to explore the Erie Canal:

 


1. Staff offer information and service without pressure to buy.

2. Leaders go extra miles to ensure you enjoy the adventure.

3. Boats are impeccable and professionally cleaned - stern to bow.

4. Orientation is friendly, and packed with all-you-need information.

5. No mechanical problems arise – but numbers are given in case.

6. Owners appear always prepared to improve their fine service.

7. Everything you need for the trip is already stored onboard.

8. Leaders at every port hold highest esteem for boat owners.

9. Suggestions are offered to help you get most from your money.

10. Owners deeply respect their clients and also esteem the canal.

It’s not cheap to charter a boat with Mid-lakes Navigation, but it’s worth every dollar you’ll spend. Our boat, the Canadice, allowed us to navigate the expansive waterways at our own leisurely pace. The locks add adventure, canal villages provide perfect places to tie up at night, while each King Fisher, and Great Blue Heron, stands sentient-like as your canalboat passes its watch.

 

Thanks Mid-Lakes Navigation! You’ve earned the royal reputation you won!       


1 Comments/Trackbacks




It’s not cheap to charter a boat with Mid-lakes Navigation, but it’s worth every dollar you’ll spend. Our boat, the Canadice, allowed us to navigate the expansive waterways at our own leisurely pace. The locks add adventure, canal villages provide perfect places to tie up at night, while each King Fisher, and Great Blue Heron, stands sentient-like as your canalboat passes its watch.

submit a trackback

TrackBack URL for this entry:

post a comment

Name, Email Address, and URL are not required fields.





Comment Preview

« Age with Tom McDermott's TOUCHING HEARTS AT HOME | Main | Mining Profit from Differences at Work? »

Advertise

Related Resources

recent comments

    sponsored ads



    subscribe


    Prefer Email?
    Subscribe below-

    Enter your Email:


    Powered by FeedBlitz What's this?

    Current News

    Support This Blog

    blogroll


    Successful and Outstanding Blogger
    BlogBurst.com
    QAQnA Mug Club
    10 Tips for 10 Million Women
    My site was nominated for Best Business Blog!

    Business and Management Articles
    Dig Your Job Badge

    business social media

    Use these fast growing business social media sites to promote your business, feature your products, spotlight your business leaders, create links, and drive traffic back to your company site, all for free!

    BIZZlogos - Add your logo - free link to your site
    BIZZphotos - Add photos of your products and people
    BIZZprofiles - Submit your profile and build your online visibility
    BIZZspotlight - Spotlight your business with free links
    BIZZvideos - Videos about businesses, products and business people.
    BIZZbites - "Digg" for Business - Submit your articles and posts

    Know More Media - Consultants

    know more media network

    View Network Map

    Network Feed List (OPML)

    Know More Media Network
    Feed


    we support unitus

    PRWeb

    Influencer



    BrainBasedBusiness is a member of the Know More Media network of business related blogs.

    Here are some current headlines from some of our business publications:

    ProductivityGoal

    CallCenterScript

    AdHurl

    TheBizofKnowledge

    LandingTheDeal

    CustomersAreAlways

    HealthCareVox

    BrainBasedBusiness

    TheInsurancePolicy

    MarketingBlurb