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Poof! Kimpton Loses 7 Hotels in San Francisco

By Jason Cochran

Posted on 07/30/2015, 8:30 PM

Back in December, when the hotel conglomerate InterContinental Hotels Group purchased boutique hotelier Kimpton, the executives behind the change painted a smiley face on the transaction. But we predicted it would end in tears—and now it has. In a matter of days, Kimpton, a hotel brand that was once nearly synonymous with the quirky charms of San Francisco hospitality, in one swoop has lost m...

The Airlines Are Trying to Shut OTAs Down

By Jason Cochran

Posted on 07/27/2015, 1:45 PM

Ryanair, the infamous cheapie European carrier, is always making headlines for doing something outrageous, and this week, it's because its upcoming website redesign will do something no other airline does: It will also display rates from its competition. Ryanair's head, who previously tried to get a rise out of passengers by pretending he would start charging to use the lavatory, is trying to...

Can This 51-Year-Old Cycle Around the World?

By Jason Cochran

Posted on 07/14/2015, 2:15 PM

On July 24, Scotland resident Peter Smith will set out on from Dumfries on a journey with two goals in mind: To circle the globe and wind up where he started and to smash the Guinness record doing it. Smith has been a cycling nut for years, having organized charity events in his former job as an HR director. But he's about to apply to his passion to travel and see the whole world by the force...

Popular National Park Site To Be Reservation-Only

By Jason Cochran

Posted on 07/13/2015, 2:45 PM

The grove of redwood trees at Muir Woods National Monument in Marin County, north of San Francisco, sees about 1 million visitors a year, and the roads around it can no longer handle the crush. As many as 1,000 cars can jam the small parking lot and overflowing vehicles line the road shoulder. Getting in to see one of America's most serene wonders can be worse than finding a spot at the mall on...

Say "American Cheese": The White House Lifts Its Ban on Selfies

By Pauline Frommer

Posted on 07/02/2015, 1:45 PM

This past December, I had the priviledge of visiting the White House as part of a convocation of travel writers, brought together by the Obama Administration to get out the word that a new State Department office had been created to encourage students to study abroad. Our morning started with a tour of the White House and though we were given strict instructions not to take photos, being journa...

After an Incident, Disney Bans Selfie Sticks

By Jason Cochran

Posted on 06/30/2015, 2:45 PM

Leave them at home. Disneyland and Walt Disney World—and Disney parks around the world—have banned selfie sticks. This means that the most popular theme parks on the planet have joined the many institutions that have declared them annoying and dangerous. The world's greatest museums got rid of them months ago (click here for that story). Last week, a foolish tourist at Disney California A...

Popular Orlando Water Park to Close Forever

By Jason Cochran

Posted on 06/29/2015, 1:00 PM

A few weeks ago, when Universal Orlando announced it was building a lavish new water slide park, Volcano Bay, for a 2017 opening, it was all over for Wet 'N Wild. The seminal water slide park opened in 1977 and was the first of its kind in the world, essentially inventing the water park genre that now has far surpassed its tiny acreage and simple ethic. There's no lavish theme, just lots of ...

Teachers Get 25% off B&Bs This Summer

By Jason Cochran

Posted on 06/24/2015, 4:15 PM

BedandBreakfast.com, an established one-stop booking site for family-run B&Bs, has launched its annual discount program for teachers on summer break. The site has collected some 300 bed and breakfasts in 44 U.S. states and 23 other countries, all of which have promised to grant discounts of 25% or more to teachers. Conveniently, the deals are posted on a single page, which can be found ...

South Africa's Handy Mandela Vacation App

By Jason Cochran

Posted on 06/20/2015, 6:30 PM

It has been a year and half since Nelson Mandela died at the impressive age of 95, but there's no way his influence will be forgotten anytime soon. People traveling to South Africa still want to walk in his footsteps, and they want to do so for generations to come. South African Tourism, the official government body promoting visitorship to the county, has intelligently thought to cater to this...

Rome's Colosseum Gets Its Lion Elevator Back

By Jason Cochran

Posted on 06/20/2015, 6:15 PM

Two thousand years ago, the famous Colosseum was the biggest gathering place in the seat of the Roman Empire. In fact, it was the world's biggest amphitheatre. Over time, much of the structure has been dismantled by age, neglect, and the systematic pilfering of its stones. But someone is still adding to it. The Colosseum just got one of its original features back: a lion elevator. Originall...

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