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Travelwizard.com is honored again to win the 2011 Gold Magellan Award for Best Travel Guide, Best Reviews and Best Ratings + The Best Over-All Award, also Gold Award in 2008 and 2009 and the Silver Magellan Award for 2010
Congratulations again to www.TravelWizard.com for winning a Magellan award for best Over-All Travel Guide, with the Best Ratings and the Best Reviews. The Magellan Awards honor the best in the travel industry. Again you have the satisfaction of winning, but also have the stamp of approval from the leading travel professionals.
The Magellan judges leverage their expert knowledge of the travel industry, from design to marketing to services, The Magellan Awards honors the best in travel and salutes the outstanding travel professionals behind it all. Winners are featured in an issue of Travel Weekly in September that will include a section dedicated to this year’s winners. Winners will also receive a custom produced statuette made by the same company that produces the Oscar® and Emmy® awards.
Earned Recognition from Leading Industry Professionals
The Magellan Awards is judged by a one-of-a-kind panel consisting of top notch travel experts. Being acknowledged as a Magellan Award Winner validates your work by earning the recognition and distinction from some of the biggest and best in the travel industry. The Magellan judges are considered The World's Leading Travel Industry Experts
Peter Greenberg, Travel Editor, Today Show-NBC News
Patricia Schultz, Author: 1,000 Places to See Before You Die
Rudy Maxa, PBS Host, Rudy Maxa's World
Bob Dickinson, Former President Carnival Cruise Lines
Lalia Rach, Associate Dean & HVS International Chair, Preston Robert Tisch Center for Hospitality, Tourism and Sports Management School of Continuing and Professional Studies, New York University .
Johnny Jet, Travel Blogger
Tim Zagat, Co-Founder, Zagats Surveys
Shows off your success in style: Winning the Travel Industry "Oscar®" Designed by the same firm that makes the Oscar® and Emmy®, the Magellan Award statuette stands nearly a foot tall and weighs more than 4 1/2 pounds, a representation of travel and movement. The Magellan commemorates your achievement in the style of the world’s great awards.
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