Based in New Haven, Connecticut, Michael Vasaturo is the CFO of New Haven Terminal, where he manages finances and operations, including human resources. When he’s not working, Mike Vasaturo enjoys traveling and visiting Disney World.
Orlando’s Disney World is a major attraction for people all around the world. It can also be quite costly—so here are some tips for visitors who want to make the most out of their time. 1) Don’t sleep in: It’s tempting to sleep in on vacation but Disney World gets crowded fast. Visitors who arrive as the park opens will have the advantage of a few slightly shorter lines early in the morning. 2) Don’t expect to do everything: Disney World is twice the size of Manhattan and designed in a way that ensures that visitors cannot possibly do everything in one trip. Conduct research ahead of time and pick out a few of your must-sees and must-dos so you do not miss anything vital. 3) Don’t eat just fast food: It might be easier to grab quick food and continue on, but Disney World is also known for its delicious culinary delights, which increase in quality and variety yearly. Pro-tip: ask a park employee where they like to eat in order to find the best food.
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Michael “Mike” Vasaturo is responsible for all financial areas of New Haven Terminal as the chief financial officer. He handles everything from banking relations and cash management to insurances and human resources. In his free time, Michael Vasaturo enjoys traveling, and one of his favorite destinations is the Bahamas.
While the Bahamas may be great throughout the year in terms of weather, crowds and prices do change depending on the month. Typically, the sun is shining more than 300 days of the year in the Bahamas, and temperatures stay around the high 70s and low 80s. June and August typically see the most rain, and hurricane season officially lasts from June through November. Between the months of May and November, prices for hotels are lowest. Some hotels may have deals of up to 60 percent off during this time because it is considered the off-season for the Bahamas. While some of the smaller islands are closed during this time, larger islands such as Grand Bahama and Paradise Island stay open. Winter is the busiest time for the islands, specifically between December and February. Hotels are often booked well ahead of time, and prices increase substantially. However, visiting during this time is not impossible; tourists may just have to start making plans at least three months early. March and April are also busy months, as the Bahamas and many other places throughout the Caribbean become the ideal vacation spot for college students looking for a weeklong party. Many hotels even host events during this time, so finding some peace and quiet may not be an option. |
AuthorMr. Vasaturo returned to New Haven Terminal in 2008. He currently serves as the organization’s CFO. Archives
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