Find Vacation Rentals—But From Someone You Know: Meet Trustr, A New Rental Site
Posted on 06/05/2024, 6:00 AM
According to the National Association of Home Builders, there are 7.5 million second homes in the United States, which is 5.11% of the total number of homes. Yet even in this age of busy rental platforms like Airbnb, 65% of them are never listed on the major rental sites, mostly because their owners would rather not rent to strangers. But that could soon change for some of them thanks to a new web...
American Airlines Raises Bag Fees, Will Ban Some Booking Sites from Points Eligibility
Posted on 05/29/2024, 9:15 AM
This news post was updated with new information after its original publication.It's almost as if the corporations dominating our lives are determined to make back whatever they missed during the worst of the Covid-19 pandemic. The cost of living is spiraling upward in multiple areas of Americans' lives, but that didn't stop American Airlines from piling on the misery by springing another fee hike o...
The News Said Two Airlines Just Scrapped Change and Cancel Fees—but the Truth Is Messier
Posted on 05/23/2024, 7:30 AM
Something notable is happening at American airports. Something that only happens once in a blue moon.Airlines are changing their positions on fees. In recent days, two major U.S. airlines announced the same move. Airlines swear they don't collude, but once again two carriers came up with the same headline-grabbing policy change simultaneously. Except this time, instead of doing something annoying ...
Study Finds Gig Drivers Still Earn Less Than Minimum Wage. Is Using Uber and Lyft Ethical?
Posted on 05/21/2024, 10:15 AM
Corporations are squeezing Americans for more cash everywhere. We're all feeling it, especially at the grocery store and at the gas pump, even as the big companies in those industries rake in record or near-record profits. A new study compounds the growing accusations of corporate gouging with a finding that Lyft and Uber are paying many drivers less than the minimum wage where they live. The Ins...
Opening Dates for Orlando's Big Summer 2024 Attractions—and Should You Care?
Posted on 05/15/2024, 10:30 AM
This year, it's as if the USA's most popular tourist destination is holding its breath. Most summers, Orlando's theme parks construct a new blockbuster ride or two to attract families anew. But 2024 is different. A year from now, Orlando will open its first new theme park in 26 years, Universal Epic Universe. Construction crews are already testing rides at what is shaping up to be the most elabora...
Biden Creates His First National Park Unit: Amache in Colorado
Posted on 05/08/2024, 8:00 AM
Update: Amache officially became a Natonal Historic Site on February 15, 2024. Here is its official National Park unit page.Last Friday, U.S. President Joe Biden signed the paperwork that created his first contribution to the National Park Service: the former Camp Amache in southeastern Colorado, about a three-hour drive from Colorado Springs. It was another American president, Franklin Delano Roo...
Sad News for Reckless Idiots: Hawaii’s “Stairway to Heaven” To Be Demolished
Posted on 04/23/2024, 7:30 AM
Hawaii's visually striking yet very illegal-to-climb Haiku Stairs will finally be taken down, following years of futile efforts by local officials to persuade tourists to leave the rickety landmark alone. Built by the U.S. military during World War II to reach a communications facility, the 3,922 steel steps cover a treacherous, mountaintop stretch of green and mist in the Koolau Range on the isl...
Why Cape Cod Summer Rentals Could Be Cheaper This Year
Posted on 04/18/2024, 7:30 AM
During the Covid-19 pandemic, while you were optimistically purchasing (and not using) resistance bands for your (unused) home gym (i.e., closet), rich people were apparently buying second homes on Cape Cod in Massachusetts. A subsequent dip in the supply of available properties sent summer rates for short-term vacation rentals soaring in the popular seaside destination. From a pre-pandemic July ...
“Risk of Outbreaks High”: Tourists Warned of Deadly Disease Spread by Mosquitoes
Posted on 04/12/2024, 8:00 AM
So far this year, several countries in South America—including tourism heavy hitters like Colombia and Peru—have reported cases of yellow fever, a potentially deadly virus that's spread by mosquitoes. Parts of Africa and the Caribbean have also been affected. The situation prompted the British government's Department of Health to issue an updated advisory last week on its TravelHealthPro website ...
Over 50 and Traveling Solo? Road Scholar Now Has All-Inclusive Trips Just for You
Posted on 04/08/2024, 8:00 AM
For decades, Road Scholar has been formulating high-quality guided tours of the world's most popular destinations, but through a senior lens. Its all-inclusive group tours, which take as many as 100,000 people a year on vacation, are intentionally geared to the interests and demands of travelers over a certain age. In the past, the minimum target age for customers was 60, but now, it's just 50 year...