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Brodosi Family Cruise

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  Our cruise began with a warning to be careful, ok the virus is everywhere. The staff smiled and showed great concern for our well being. I felt safe and knew the people around me felt the same. The ships crew cleaned constantly and used good safety practices. The crew spoke to us and engaged in friendly conversation it truly put us at ease. I enjoyed the entertainment most of all the live shows were exceptional. David Brodosi We have cruised with other lines before and this was the first Royal Caribbean Cruise for us. My wife and I were celebrating our anniversary so we decided to try Royal Caribbean for our family trip. Overall the cruise was great. It’s unfortunate that it was during the COVID-19 scare. The good news was, the ship was cleaned around the clock. We felt like the crew took it seriously. We had a great room attendant who anticipated our needs and kept the room immaculate. David Brodosi We are a family of travel enthusiasts, we are blessed with a multitude of experi...

Throwback Thursday - Brodosi Family Travels to New York

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NYC, a city forever in flux, is impossible to “see” in one visit. We had to resign yourself to that fact, unless we move here (and maybe not even then), we would only barely scratch the surface! By the time we left, new places already cropped up. This city is home to thousands of restaurants, hundreds of museums, attractions, plays, and quirky things to do. Although the line for the ferry from Battery Park is normally long, we got there early, so we could avoid most of it. The Statue of Liberty is spectacular to see up close (she’s as big as we imagined), but the real highlight of this combo is Ellis Island, where you can learn about the immigrant experience and get a sense of the people who helped build NYC. There’s such a great sense of history there that we couldn't help but be impressed. - David Brodosi Named Battery Park for the old batteries (cannons) that defended the city, we stopped to listen to the music and street performers, people-watching, relaxing, and all other par...

David Brodosi - The Joys of Cozumel

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Cozumel, Mexico, is one of the most striking places on earth when it comes to breathtaking sights, exotic activities, and plenty of fun for the whole family. The island is a famous cruise ship port stop in the Caribbean sea and is mostly famous for its untapped nature, scuba diving spots, and Mayan ruins. Nature and outdoor activities make Cozumel an ideal spot for family fun, once-in-a-lifetime photography sessions, and ancient wonder. If you are traveling to Cozumel, here are some things you should see and do. This was a great place for the Brodosi Family Vacation!  - Meet Some Dolphins! Cozumel is a major ‘hot spot’ for the world’s smartest ocean creature. These clever little water mammals are incredibly social, and visitors of Cozumel can have the chance to swim with, photograph, and experience these majestic creatures on the island through multiple nature preservation groups. Dolphin Discovery Cozumel is one such family-frie...

Wish this was my work from home view!!

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David Brodosi Do I was playing with the new background feature of Microsoft Teams yesterday.  Found out how to add my personal images, so I looked around on Unsplash.com and found a few that I liked.  I was impressed with the AI cutout.  Unless you look real close, you can't tell!  - David Brodosi David Brodosi is an experienced team leader with a demonstrated history of success in the higher education industry. David Brodosi provides guidance on tech strategies and trends for state-of-the-art classrooms, course development, and faculty design support services. Mr Brodosi is recognized as a thought leader regarding the intersection of AV/IT, collaboration technology that supports his organization's mission to deliver world-class research and tech solutions for higher education institutions. David Brodosi

David Brodosi Travels to Alaska

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Our trip to Alaska was hands-down one of my favorite ski trips ever. We knew it was going to be beautiful, but it just took our breath away. It was basically 360-degree scenic views at every turn! My friend Sean and others take an annual ski trip around the first of the year.  This year our travels took us to Alyeska, Alaska. - David Brodosi We planned to start out in Anchorage to check out the local scene, then load everyone up and head to Girdwood.  Traveling along you see the ocean on one side a large mountain on the other. Alyeska is a skiing resort in the wintertime and a mountain bike/general outdoor resort during the summertime. It’s located about 45-60 minutes south of Anchorage. We decided to stay in this area so that we could break up our drive between Homer and Talkeetna. You want to experience all that Alaska has to offer, but you don’t have much time, or maybe you don’t want to venture too far outside of Anchorage. That’s okay. You’ve made it to the 49th sta...