[ad_1] Planning a destination wedding this year? Within an hour’s drive of Orlando you will find much more than just the Disney experience. Opportunities abound to get to know this region of Florida, which still offers a lot of history before all roads led to Walt Disney World. If you’re …
Read More »Disneyland Resort Raising Prices in 2019
[ad_1] Sorry, Disneyland fans, prices are increasing. The Los Angeles Times reported that Disneyland Resort announced that ticket prices are increasing by up to 25 percent for daily tickets, annual passes, and parking. The ticket increase took effect Sunday and comes a few months before the scheduled opening of the …
Read More »Louvre Hits Record Number of Visitors
[ad_1] Just in case its status as the world’s most popular museum of fine arts wasn’t already cemented, a new ranking shows that the Louvre attracted a record 10.2 million people last year. Those numbers put it ahead of such institutions as the National Museum of China, in Beijing (with …
Read More »Cancun Reportedly Postpones Eco Tax After Complaints by Hoteliers
[ad_1] After hoteliers complained about a new Cancun eco-tax, the extra fees have been postponed until June. According to an exclusive report in Reportur, a complaint was made by the Hotel Association of Cancun and Puerto Morelos chaired by Roberto Cintron Gomez. The hotel association warned that the tax would …
Read More »Coronado Island: Crown Jewel of the San Diego Waterfront
[ad_1] Something magical happens the moment you pass over the San Diego–Coronado Bridge, and that’s because Coronado, San Diego’s beautiful resort city, has a unique and special vibe all its own. Although technically not an island, Coronado is actually connected to the mainland by a thin strand of beach known as the …
Read More »Discover the International Snow Sculpture Championships
[ad_1] Looking for your perfect winter wonderland? In Breckenridge, Colorado, delicious dining and craft spirit options mix with world-class powder at 9,600 feet of elevation in this picturesque mountain town, offering visitors their own piece of winter paradise. This January, the city again transforms into an outdoor sculpture garden during the Breckenridge …
Read More »Roadside Bomb Strikes Tourist Bus, Kills 4 Near Egyptian Pyramids
[ad_1] On Friday, December 28, three Vietnamese tourists and their Egyptian tour guide died after a roadside bomb hit their bus near the Great Pyramid of Giza. Eleven tourists and the Egyptian driver survived the blast but were injured. #BREAKING — At least 2 dead and 11 injured in a …
Read More »Reports Indicate Travel Industry Unhappy With New Cancun Eco Tax
[ad_1] Hoteliers and tour operators are not happy with a new eco-tax imposed last December 20, 2018, and taking effect on January 1, 2019. The 25 peso tax is just over $1 and will be collected at the time of payment for hotel rooms at check-in or check-out, depending on …
Read More »How to Do Dry Tortugas National Park with Kids
[ad_1] Like many families, we have a dream to take our kids to as many National Parks as we can. On our recent trip to the Florida Keys, we couldn’t resist a chance to visit one of the most remote parks, Dry Tortugas National Park. Dry Tortugas National Park is …
Read More »Five Things to Know About Road Tripping the Florida Keys
[ad_1] You can fly directly into the Florida Keys’ flagship destination Key West without a problem, but doing so would mean that you’d miss, well, everything else. The Keys stretch on for about 120 miles, with more than 40 different islands dispersed throughout. Here are five things to know about …
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