Monticello Indiana Hotels
April 29, 2009 by admin
Filed under Featured, Indiana Beach, Lake Freeman, Lake Shafer, Monticello Indiana Area Hotels and Resorts, Monticello Indiana Information
Monticello Indiana Hotels
Planning a Monticello Indiana vacation? Here is a list of hotels, motels, resorts and Bed and Breakfast’s close to Indiana Beach, Lake Shafer, Lake Freeman and Monticello Indiana.
White Oaks On The Lake
9111 Key Dr.
Monticello, Indiana
219-207-5081
Best Western Brandywine
728 S. Sixth St.
Monticello, Indiana
574.583.6333
1887 Black Dog Inn Bed and Breakfast
msnusers.com/1887BlackDogInn
2390 N Untaluti
Monticello, Indiana
574.583.8297
Monticello Inn
1315 US 24 W
Monticello
574.583.7128
Parkview Motel
1308 US HWY 24
Reynolds, Indiana
219.984.5380
Pine View Golf Resort
www.pvresort.com
1969 N. West Shafer Drive
Monticello, Indiana
574.583.7733
Riviera Complex
rivieracomplex.net
5057 E. Indiana Beach Rd.
Monticello, IN
574-583-3366
Anchor Bay Resort
anchorbayresort.net
2371 N. Untalulti Dr.
Monticello, Indiana
574.583.3678
Andrews Lakeside Resort
andrewslakeside.com
120 Indiana Beach
Monticello
574.583.7222
Arbor Lights Resort
arborlightsresort.com
5192 E. Indiana beach Rd.
Monticello, Indiana
574-583-3437
Bay Point Resort
baypointemonticello.com
4849 E. Indiana Beach Rd.
Monticello, IN
574-583-9226
Bay Side Resort
baysideresortlodging.com
5088 E. Indiana Beach Rd.
Monticello, In 47960
574.583.3511
Big Timber Lodge
2715 Airport Road
Monticello, Indiana
574.583.3340
Blue Door Cottages
bluedoorcottages.com
5312 N. West Shafer Drive
Monticello, IN
877-889-BLUE (2583)
219-253-BLUE (2583)
Blue Sky Days
Vacation Rentals in Florida, Indiana & Michigan
blueskydays.biz
Rachel Stichnoth
219.869.8695
Casa on the Bay
casaonthebay.com
Lake Rd 2.8 West
4117 Ida Court
Monticello Indiana
219.798.6484
574.583.2032
Clearview Resort
5014 E. Indiana Beach Rd.
Monticello, Indiana
574.583.3624
Countree Aire Resort
countreeaire.com
2875 N West Shafer Dr.
Monticello, Indiana
574.583.3215
Gordon Pipers Resort
4980 E. Indiana Beach Rd.
Monticello
574.583.8638
Hartigs Hideaway
hartigshideaway.com
5142 Indiana Beach Dr.
Monticello, IN
574-583-3896
Indiana Beach Inc
5224 E. Indiana Beach Rd.
Monticello, Indiana
574.583.4141
Lakeside Resort
4251 E. Lake Road 41E
Monticello, Indiana
574.583.3291
Lighthouse Lodge
thelighthouselodge.com
4866 N. Boxman Place
Monticello, Indian
574-583-9142
Madonna Resort
4957 E. Indiana Beach Rd.
Monticello,, Indiana
574.583.8162
Neon Bay Resort
(formerly Big Chief Lodge)
neonbayresort.com
5014 E. Indiana Beach Rd.
Monticello, Indiana
574-583-6366
Outrigger Resort
2773 N. West Shafer Dr.
Monticello, Indiana
574-583-4451
The Pines Resort
315 Indiana Beach
Monticello, Indiana
574.583.3436
Pirates Cove Resort
piratescoveind.com
4770 East Harbor Court
Monticello, IN 47960
574.583.3328
Riviera Complex
rivieracomplex.net
5057 E. Indiana Beach Rd.
Monticello, IN
574-583-3366
Shady Cove Cabins
shadycovecabins.net
4244 E. Garfield Ct.
Monticello, IN 47960
574.583.5881
Shafer Shores Resort
4599 N. West Shafer Dr.
Monticello, Indiana
574.583.3488
Shafer Shores Too
shafershorestoo.com
4587 & 4585 N. West Shafer Dr.
Monticello, Indiana
shaferqueenb@yahoo.com
219.838.1577
Silver Shore Resort
5212 E. Wenz Rd.
Monticello
574.583.3531
Summer Haven Resort
208 Indiana Beach Rd
Monticello, Indiana
574.583.3629
Vacation Rentals
4383 E. Jennings Loop
Monticello, Indiana
574-870-0645
Victorian Bay Resort
5116 E. Indiana Beach Rd.
Monticello, Indiana
574.583.3433
Related Websites -
Lake Almanor Lake Almanor is located in Chester, CA Phone: (800) 624-8087 About the Lake: This is one of the largest man made lakes in California. It was constructed in 1914 and is an incredible place to fish for trout. Please keep in mind that due to its high elevation, this lake......
-
Find The 2009 Sales Tax Holiday For Your State. It's just about that time of year again, when most states in America offer up a few days to shop without paying sales tax. While some states are not having the days this year (Massachusetts & California being two states without "no sales tax" days), many states will have sales...... -
My Prosper Internal Rate of Return Update (End of September 07) = 0.61% This is a RateLadder only IRR update. (An IRR lender âgameâ update is in the works.) I was given a last second reprieve from a negative IRR this month by a collection payment!!! A post is coming about this. Here is my permanent tracking page: http://rateladder.com/my-prosper-irr/ My Prosper IRR is...... -
iPhone 4 Jailbreak OFFICIAL How To 4.0 4.0.1 | iTouch 1G, 2G, 3G iPad, iPhone 3G, 3GS Finally! Everyone, thanks for baring with me and the staff over at iPhone4Forum.NET. The Jailbreak is finally released to the public for iPhone 4. This Jailbreak works on all of the following as well: iPod 1G on 3.1.2 iPod 1G on 3.1.3 iPod 2G on 3.1.2 iPod 2G on...... -
Badger Pass Ski Resort, Yosemite National Park, CA Badger Pass Ski Resort is located in: Yosemite National Park, CA Phone: (801) 559-4884 Website: http://www.yosemitepark.com/BadgerPass.aspx About the Resort: If you are planning to stay in the Yosemite area or you are just looking for a great way to spend the weekend, Badger Pass Ski Resort is definitely a place......
Related posts
Monticello Resorts and Attractions
April 13, 2009 by admin
Filed under Featured, Indiana Beach, Lake Freeman, Lake Shafer, Monticello Indiana Area Hotels and Resorts, Monticello Indiana Information
Planning a Monticello Indiana, Lake Freeman, Lake Shafer or Indiana Beach vacation? Here is a list of local Monticello Indiana Resorts and Attractions……..
Anchor Bay Resort
Pam & Tom Banks
2371 N. Untalulti St.
Monticello, IN 47960
574-583-3678
Andrew Lakeside
Don Andrews
4925 E Indiana Beach Rd
Monticello, IN 47960
574-583-9513,574-583-7222
Arbor Lights Resort
John & Mary Walker
5192 E. Indiana Beach Rd.
Monticello, IN 47960
574-583-3437
ArborLightsResort.com
Bailey Lane’s Enchanting Cottages
Diana Lynn Wentzel
2367 Untalulti Street
Monticello, IN 47960
574-583-2478
Bay Pointe Resort
Mike & Martha Scheurich
4849 E. Indiana Beach Rd.
Monticello, IN 47960
574-583-9226
Bayside Resort
Terry & Beverly Coffin
5088 E. Indiana Beach Rd.
Monticello, IN 47960
574-583-3511
BaysideResortLodging.com
Black Dog Inn (B & B)
Tom & Vickie Condo
2390 Untalulti Dr.
Monticello, IN 47960
574-583-8297
msnusers.com/1887BlackDogInn
Blue Door Cottages
Jennifer Frahm/Heidi Anderson
5312 N West Shafer Drive
Monticello, IN 47960
1-877-889-2583
BlueDoorCottages.com
Casa on the Bay
Barb & Cesar Morales
4117 Ida Ct
Monticello, IN 47960
574-583-2032
CasaOnTheBay.com
Countree Aire
Leo & Dee Mysky
2875 N. West Shafer Dr.
Monticello, IN 47960
574-583-3215
CountreeAire.com
Indiana Beach, Inc.
John Collins, General Manager
5224 E. Indiana Beach Rd.
Monticello, IN 47960
574-583-4141
IndianaBeach.com
Lighthouse Lodge on Lake Shafer
Mike & Bonnie Triplett
4866 N Boxman Place
Monticello, In 47960
574-583-9142
TheLighthouseLodge.com
Madonna Resort
Jack Pawchak/Judy Dutko
4957 E. Indiana Beach Rd.
Monticello, IN 47960
574-583-8162
Monticello Inn
Gloria Wharff, Mgr.
1273 W. Broadway
Monticello, IN 47960
574-583-7128
10 minutes from IB
Neon Bay Resort
Darrel Carr
5014 E Indiana Beach Rd
Monticello, IN 47960
574-583-6366
neonbayresort.com
Outrigger Resort
Chuck & Marie Chapman
2773 N West Shafer Drive
Monticello, IN 47960
574-583-4451
Parkview Motel
John Garcia
1308 US HW 24
Reynolds, In 47980
219-984-5380
8 miles from IB
Pine View Golf Resort
Jeff & Rae Bonnell
1969 N. West Shafer Drive
Monticello, IN 47960
800-972-9636
574-583-7733
PVResort.com
Pirates Cove Resort
Don & Suzie Callahan
4770 Harbor Ct.
Monticello, IN 47960
574-583-3328
Riviera Complex
Paul & Yvonne Koertge
Jim & Sandy Winter
5057 E. Indiana Beach Rd.
Monticello, IN 47960
574-583-3366
RivieraComplex.net
Shafer Shores Too, LLC
Cynthia Bertagnolli
4585 & 4587 NW Shafer Dr
Monticello, IN 47960
219-838-1577
shafershorestoo@comcast.net
ShaferShoresToo.com
Silver Shore Resort
Mike & Collette Stirling
5212 E. Wenz Drive
Monticello, IN 47960
574-583-3531
Summer Haven
Ken Biddle
4983 E. Indiana Beach Rd.
Monticello, IN 47960
574-583-3629
Victorian Bay Resort
Robyn & John Zeigler
5116 E Indiana Beach Rd.
Monticello, IN 47960
574-583-3433
Von Hollow Resort
John Conway
11573 W. Von Hollow Dr.
Monticello, IN 47960
574-583-6788
Indiana Beach, Inc.
John Collins, General Manager
5224 E. Indiana Beach Rd.
Monticello, IN 47960
574-583-4141
IndianaBeach.com
Lake Shafer Boat Rentals
Larry & Jenny Blaser
2419 N. West Shafer Drive
Monticello, IN 47960
574-583-5238
LakeShaferBoatRentals.com
Lakeshore Drive-In Theater Inc.
Earle & Phyllis McLachlan
100 Rickey Road
Monticello, IN 47960
574-583-0311
LakeShoreDriveIn.com
High Speed Naskart Go Kart Racing
Sandy Kearney
i-b-gokartracing.com
Related Websites -
Bartley Cavanaugh Golf Course, Sacramento, CA Bartley Cavanaugh Golf Course is located in: Sacramento, CA Phone: 916-665-2020 Website: http://www.bartleycavanaugh.biz Course History: This public course was named in honor of a city manager from Sacramento and first opened its doors in 1995. It's been a popular course ever since and combines some great values with challenging play....... -
Rancho Canada Golf Course Rancho Canada Golf Course Rancho Canada Golf Course is located in: Carmel, CA Phone: (800) 536-9459 Website: http://www.ranchocanada.com Course History: This course is actually two in one, with the East and West course. By far, the East Course is the more difficult one, but both are enjoyable to play....... -
25' Stearns® 1/2" Twisted Nylon Dock Line White 12-inch eye splice1/2 x 25 ft.Bitter end is heat-sealedWHITE Product DescriptionStearns Twisted Nylon Dock Line. Tough nylon Dock Line for a great price. 12" eye splice. Heat sealed bitter end. Tensile strength: 3,240 lbs. (3/8"), 5,670 lbs. (1/2"), 8,910 lbs. (5/8"). Pick yours and order now! AVAILABLE SEPARATELY: 25'......
-
Bear Mountain Ski Resort, Big Bear Lake, CA Bear Mountain Ski Resort is located in: Big Bear Lake, CA Phone: (909) 585-2519 Website: http://www.bearmountain.com/index_winter.php About the Resort: Bear Mountain Ski Resort is sumptuously appointed, and it is a true skiers paradise. This resort is known for their terrain parks and snowboarders from all over the world flock here...... -
Fibonacci Retracement Levels Learn Fibonacci Retracement! As a trader, you need to learn many things. The most important thing that you must master as a trader is making the correct entry and exit decision in a trade. Have you ever heard of Fibonacci Retracement or Fibonacci Corrections? Many traders use Fibonacci retracement levels......
Related posts
Take Monticello Vacation Pictures
February 8, 2009 by admin
Filed under Featured, Indiana Beach, Lake Freeman, Lake Shafer, monticello vacation planning
Photos make great souvenirs; here are our insider tips for how to make your vacation photos the best they can be.
First, take lots of photos. Remember that it is often quantity that helps the pros achieve their quality — they might take hundreds of photos in a single session to find that perfect shot. For most of us, the easiest and most cost effective way to do this is with a digital camera. Don’t forget to erase the images with closed eyes and cut-off heads so you’ll have more room in your camera’s memory for the good ones and won’t have to download as often.
Learn all about your camera. Yes, we recommend that you read the manual. Sound boring? Maybe, but knowing all your camera’s capabilities will help you choose the settings that are most appropriate to your situation. And you might pick up some extra tips, like dating your photos, that will come in handy.
Time it right. Outdoor lighting is perfect during what professionals call the “magic hours” — right after dawn and just before sunset. For most people, there is more magic in the latter, but if you are traveling through time zones that make early mornings feasible, you might also find that the peace and quiet inherent to this time of day makes framing the perfect shot easier. Noon is the worst time to take photos because the sunlight is too harsh (and is also likely to make your travel companions squint — and who wants that in their photos?).
Light it right. The sun or indoor light source should always be behind you (the photographer), illuminating your subjects so they don’t appear in silhouette. Worried that there isn’t enough sun? Remember that on overcast days, the light is softer so there are no harsh shadows on the faces of your subjects.
Set up your shot. Take a moment before you snap each photo to examine exactly what is in the frame. These tips will help you set up shot:
Think of triangles. As you compose your shot, try to include subjects on three different levels. For example, if you are photographing three people, have one person standing, the second sitting, and the third person kneeling down in front. These different heights make the composition more interesting than lining people up in a row.
Keep things in proportion. If you are using a wide-angle lens, you may find that whatever is closest to you as you snap the photo appears exaggerated and out of proportion. You can escape this problem by stepping back a few feet and then zooming in.
Fill the frame with your subject instead of leaving lots of empty space around it. If you need to, move closer or zoom in.
Experiment with different angles. Try approaching your subject from different directions and holding the camera both vertically and horizontally.
Take a second look. Is that a tree branch or lamp post sprouting from someone’s head? Check what you see in the frame one more time, to make sure the shot is set up the way you want it.
Good moods lead to good pictures. This shouldn’t be hard — you’re on vacation after all! Professional photographers are always thinking about ways to add energy, interaction and movement into their photos and you should, too, remembering that laughter evokes all three of these special qualities.
Look your best. Whether you’re in the photo yourself, or taking photos of the friends and family with whom you are vacationing, following these tips to make sure everyone looks as wonderful as they really are:
Minimize a wrinkly or shiny face. Airplane trips can be very dehydrating, so use extra moisturizer to keep skin looking radiant, since the camera can make sallowness and wrinkles appear more pronounced. Of course you don’t want a shiny face either — so use foundation and translucent powder when necessary. And be sure to extend foundation to the neck and decolletage since differences in skin tone will be more apparent on camera.
Maximize available light. Set up your shot to get as much light on the face as possible. Indoors, pose your subject close to the window or other light source. And indoors and out, always use the flash — the light will illuminate the skin and conceal imperfections. The exception is for photos taken on a white sand beach or out in the snow — the reflective qualities of the scenery itself will help light up your subject’s face.
Act natural. To keep your subjects from looking too posed and rigid, keep up a natural conversation as you set up the shot, have them sit on or lean against something, and have them hold onto something — even just their sunglasses or hat — to ensure that their hands aren’t straight down by their sides.
Banish double chins. Avoid the dreaded double chin by ensuring that the camera is at or slightly above the subject’s eye level. Shorter photographers can achieve this by having their subjects sit down and look up toward the camera, or by having their subjects bend their knees a little bit. (And now you know why fashion photographers so often use tep ladders!)
Don’t blink. Closed eyes can be a problem for everyone (we all have to blink from time to time), but it seems to be most pronounced in group photos when just one person with eyes closed requires another shot. So tell everyone to shut their eyes and count to three. On the count of three, say something funny or unexpected so that everyone will open their eyes and laugh, and you’ll snap the perfect picture.
Turn, turn, turn. By directing your subject to turn his or her head slightly and look over your shoulder rather than directly into the camera lens, you’ll avoid both the “deer-in-the-headlights” look and help your subject look slimmer, since in the resulting photo, the viewer’s eye will be drawn up and down rather than from side to side (if it is a full-body shot, encourage the subject to turn his or her whole body for the same reason).
Get rid of red-eye. No one likes the appearance of being possessed. Since red-eye occurs when the pupils have opened up in response to dim light (which allows the flash to light up all the eyes’ red blood vessels), you can avoid it by having your subjects look at a bright light just before the photo is taken. Note that this is essentially what the anti-red-eye feature on some cameras does
Of course taking wonderful photographs during your vacation is one thing. Finding a way to enjoy the fruits of your labors once you get back home is quite another. Sure you can print them out and create a photo album the old fashioned way. But now, thanks to the wonders of the web, there are more (and better) options:
We love online photo sites like Shutterfly, which help you organize, print out, and share your photos. And right now, Shutterfly is offering special enticements to get you to use their site. So we encourage you to check out Shutterfly – you’ll get 50 free prints and a free Collage Poster to get started. Plus, you’ll enjoy free photo share and unlimited photo storage.
Or try animoto, which allows you to upload photos and a song to create a free 30-second video. All your friends, colleagues and relatives who would grown at the thought of paging through an album or slide show will be delighted with your cleverness (and brevity).
Picasa, which lets you add photos onto a Google earth map, is another good option. An annotated map that your pals can view online (or via email) at their leisure (and, again, for a brief time) is a great way to share the details of your trip in a friendly, rather than imposing, way.
This article is by Victoria Franzese, courtesy of The Insider Travel Guides, which cover Bermuda, Boston, Hawaii, New York, Philadelphia and San Francisco, providing an insider’s view on what to see and where to go. Our guides update you with regular tips about how to save money getting to and enjoying your destination, how to survive the hassles of traveling, what “hidden treasures” you might have overlooked as you planned your trip, and what is on the upcoming calendar.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Victoria_Franzese
Related Websites -
DSLR Canon Camera EOS 500D - Review [/caption] Canon announces the new 15.1MP EOS 500D which offers photographers an outstanding combination of features. Following the launch of the first Canon EOS camera to shoot movies – the EOS 5D Mark II in September 2008 – Canon now brings Full High Definition (HD) video capability to consumers in...... -
Put Your Knees and Hips Into Your Swing While we all know that our knees and hips can have a disastrous effect on our swing when used improperly, they can actually help you hit a better drive when you use them the right way. Let's focus on each one and work on some exercises that will help you...... -
Painting with Light - Part 1 Understand up front that I'm not going to fudge on my resolution to avoid adjectives to describe the Taj Mahal. But the photos in the mini-album embedded in this post deserve explaining. At times I may need a "word that describes a quality of a thing" to clarify what's in...... -
Nikon Camera - Review - Nikon Camera D3s Nikon announces the introduction of the D3S (upgrade to the NIKON D3), the camera that enables professionals to take control of the unpredictable and extends the possibilities for action photographers everywhere. Built upon the widely acclaimed Nikon D3, the D3S advances low light photography to another level and sets...... -
8 Ways To Earn Money With Digital Photography Are you a shutterbug? If you like to snap pictures at family events or just out in the neighborhood, put that camera to good use in ways that will earn you money for your pictures. This article mentions eight ways that you can earn money with digital photography. The world......
Related posts
Family Vacation Planning
January 30, 2009 by admin
Filed under Blog, Featured, Indiana Beach, Lake Freeman, Lake Shafer, Monticello Indiana Information, monticello vacation planning
You are ready to spend some quality down time with your family but you are unsure where to start. You would like to know that when you reach your desired destination no time will be wasted. Preparation is the key to the perfect family vacation. Family vacation planning is essential in creating memorable and exciting experiences that your family will treasure for years to come.
When planning a vacation you must consider what your family likes to do to have fun. First, decide the ideal location your family would like to spend a week or two. To make this decision make a list of different activities you would like to experience while you are on vacation. Take into account all of the outdoor sports that may be of interest to your family. A vacation to Montana will fill your day with canoeing, horseback riding and fishing, while a day at the beach may be filled with snorkeling, swimming or diving. Consider white water rafting in Vermont for those with an adventurous spirit. All skill levels are represented in this courageous quest. Family vacation planning is the best way to ensure that your family has fun and that you get your money’s worth out of your many adventures. Your family will thank you for finding a vacation that suits them as well as introduces them to new sports and activities.
Family vacation planning will enable you to see all of the options for a successful family vacation. You will learn about hotels, car rentals, and local attractions of the area. You can also check out some of the area’s entertainment and dining before making final decisions on your itinerary. Shopping for the perfect souvenir is more convenient when you know where to go. Your family will enjoy the best your vacation destination has to offer.
Travel abroad and immerse your family in the cultures of different countries. Trek to Manchu Picchu along the Incan trail and learn about ancient civilizations that lived long ago. Or perhaps your family would enjoy a patriotic look at the lives and times of our forefathers. A trip to Colonial Williamsburg will educate those interested in American history and memorabilia. Family vacation planning gives you the opportunity to organize your trip to create a pleasurable and entertaining vacation.
Many of us are on tight schedules and budgets. Family vacation planning can help keep your costs within a specified price range. We tend to overspend on our vacations without even knowing it. With family vacation planning you know all of your costs upfront and nothing is a surprise. Your time is precious and it is important to fill your vacation time with quality and waste no time scheduling, organizing and decision making after you have arrived. All of these choices are made before you leave, leaving more time for you to spend with your family.
|
Wendy Pan is an accomplished niche website developer and author. To learn more about family vacation planning, please visit Family Life Online for current articles and discussions. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Wendy_Pan |
Related Websites -
Balloon Boy Hoax Perpetrator Richard Heene [/caption] FORT COLLINS, Colorado: It's a great day in the prevarication business when we get to nab a famous liar right out of the daily headlines. It appears that we get to welcome Balloon Boy Hoax Perpetrator Richard Heene to the NIP Famous Liars Hall of Shame. We'll have ample...... -
7 Principles for Having an Amazing Family Vacation In the first year or two of our marriage, my wife and I attended a class on missionary families - “Keeping the family strong on the mission field”. The class was taught by Gary and Danita Jackson. In today’s post, I want to introduce you to some of the notes...... -
Tips for Fishing in the Fall As the weather begins to cool down, and as the leaves begin to change in hue, you may begin to have daydreams about fishing. The autumn season is the perfect time to start thinking about fishing, as there is no better time for you to be fishing than in the...... -
More Nursing Homes Losing Federal Funding, Part 2 As we pointed out yesterday, some nursing homes across the country are losing Medicare and Medicaid funding which is forcing them to close. States are concerned about nursing home violations and are getting more strict about the way residents are treated.As a result, many elderly people are being displaced. It...... -
More on rioting in China over one-child policy More on rioting in China over one-child policy. "They are destroying our families and killing our children. How can we not revolt?" The rioting makes it clear that local officials are still under pressure to meet birth control quotas. But their motivations to act often are selfish, critics say.......
Related posts
Lake Shafer
January 3, 2009 by admin
Filed under Blog, Indiana Beach, Lake Shafer, Monticello Indiana Information
Lake Shafer is located just north of Monticello Indiana and is where Indiana Beach is located!
Tags: indiana beach, indiana beach campground, lake shafer, lake shafer indiana, lake shafer information, Monticello Indiana
