A New App for Your Cellphone or Tablet Lets You Read Magazines for Free, But only at an Airport or in the Plane!
Posted on 06/13/2014, 12:15 PM
If an entrepreneur were to create a cellphone app that permitted you to read various magazines free of charge, that wouldn't be a news event suitable for discussion on a travel-related website like this one. But when an entrepeneur creates a free-of-charge magazine app that is usable only when you are at an airport--in other words, an ...
Frequent Changes for Frequent Flyer Programs: Another Consumer Unfriendly Switcheroo Is on the Horizon
Posted on 06/10/2014, 2:00 PM
Lassie may be loyal. But flyers—at least those who aren’t business travelers—may want to ditch that strategy. That’s the only conclusion to come to after the latest announcement from United Airlines that, like Delta Airlines, it will be switching to a revenue based points system. (Delta’s new program goes into effect on January 1 of 2015). What that means is that UA travelers, starting Ma...
A Broad Range of Non-Academic Learning Vacations of Varied Sorts (But Mainly in Arts and Crafts) Are Still Available for Your Summer Vadcation
Posted on 06/08/2014, 6:45 PM
In the world of learning vacations, such famous names as Oxford, Cambridge, Cornell and St. John's tend to dominate discussion. These are the schools to which a great many American adults go in summer for a vacation week or two of re-immersion into the liberal arts. But perhaps an equal number go to schools focusing on arts and crafts, folk dancing, yoga, religion, languages. ...
Tourism to Machu Picchu Has Virtually Exploded in Recent Years, Despite the Refutation of Bingham's Theory About It
Posted on 06/08/2014, 6:30 PM
In the world of travel, Machu PIcchu, the famed "Lost City of the Andes", occupies an increasingly-high position. Currently, more than 1,000,000 tourists a year are visiting this enchanting city of the 15th century Incas. To place that figure in perspective, consider that such outstanding destinations as Australia receive far less than 1,000,000 tourists a year. How many other archaeological...
These Upcoming Cruises are Selling from $65 a Night
Posted on 06/08/2014, 12:00 PM
Periodically, we ask our friends at AllThingsCruise.com to fill us in on the best bargains in cruises at the moment. Here's what they suggested, where to book them, and what, in the opinion of the sellers, makes each one a steal. Unless specified, all prices are the lowest possible for an inside cabin, and they are based on double occupancy. These specials may include other extras ...
These Upcoming Cruises are Selling from $65 a Night
Posted on 06/08/2014, 12:00 PM
Periodically, we ask our friends at AllThingsCruise.com to fill us in on the best bargains in cruises at the moment. Here's what they suggested, where to book them, and what, in the opinion of the sellers, makes each one a steal. Unless specified, all prices are the lowest possible for an inside cabin, and they are based on double occupancy. These specials may include other extras ...
Book a Resort Room, Get a Sofabed? How Third-Party Bookings Can Go Wrong And How to Fix Them
Posted on 06/07/2014, 6:15 PM
Last week, I used a discount hotel app to book a room in Orlando. The property I chose, the Wyndham Grand Orlando Resort Bonnet Creek, is a major resort on Walt Disney World property, a few years old, with 400 high-quality rooms to fill each and every night. Which is why it turns to the discount hotel apps, which shore up occupancy rates and reduce the load of unsold rooms. ...
What’s New In Las Vegas? Everything! (So What Else is New?)
Posted on 06/03/2014, 9:00 PM
The world spins a bit faster in Vegas, though it’s no longer the swoosh of the roulette wheel that’s powering change in Sin City. It’s demographics. “Las Vegas is getting much younger crowds than it used to,” says Rick Garman, founder of Vegas4Visitors.com (and the author of the Frommer’s EasyGuide to Las Vegas). “They’re not coming for the casinos, they’re coming for the concerts and the ...
Four North American Museum Exhibits That Will Be Worth Traveling to See This Summer
Posted on 06/03/2014, 7:15 PM
Thousands showed up when relics from King Tut’s tomb toured; and museum-goers slept overnight on the pavement to see the designs of Alexander McQueen when they were exhibited at New York City’s Metropolitan Museum in 2011. But a show doesn’t have to be a blockbuster to make it “trip worthy”. Here are my picks for four museum shows that are definitely worth planning a vacation around (in no p...
The Eyes Have It: Observation Wheels Are Going Up Everywhere, But Do You Care Anymore?
Posted on 05/24/2014, 11:15 AM
The New York Wheel, now in planning Washington has a brand new attraction. The new, 180-foot-tall Capital Wheel just opened in the DC area. If it wanted to corner the market on DC views, it's five days late. The Washington Monument just re-opened this week after being repaired from damage from the unexpected 2011 earthquake. Actually, it's about 15 years late. Lon...