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Memorial Day Weekend Travel Tips

“45 million people on the move!”  ——- Certain times of year inspire more travel than others. Memorial Day weekend certainly fits that bill. AAA estimated 45 million people traveled during Memorial Day weekend in 2026 establishing a new record and that popularity is at least in part due to the holiday’s reputation as the unofficial […]

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AI is Reinventing Travel Planning

 “How AI apps are changing how we plan our trips.”  ——- As artificial intelligence reshapes travel planning, a new generation of apps is competing to become the traveler’s digital concierge. Traditional platforms like Kayak and Expedia remain highly effective for straightforward flight and hotel searches, while organizational tools such as TripIt continue to excel at keeping reservations in one place. However, […]

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Where Demand is Surging & Where it is Not!

“Summer travel patterns.”  ——- Travel is back—but not everywhere, and not in the same way. According to the U.S. National Travel and Tourism Office, international travel to the U.S. continues to climb toward pre-pandemic levels, a sign that global movement is steadily normalizing. But the real story is where people are choosing to go—and why. […]

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Hats, Horses & The Kentucky Derby

“Post time and what to expect.”  ——- Traveling to the Kentucky Derby in 2026 is less about attending a two-minute race and more about stepping into a full cultural experience. Held annually on the first Saturday in May at Churchill Downs, the Derby has been running since 1875 and is widely known as “The Most […]

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Escape to these Coastal Destinations

“Domestic ideas for your summer vacation.”  ——- There’s something timeless about the pull of the coast—sand underfoot, a steady breeze off the water, and long stretches of sun that seem to slow everything down. This year, with global uncertainty still in the backdrop, more Americans are choosing to stay closer to home—and rediscovering just how […]

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Malibu’s Icon that Wouldn’t Burn!

 “A canyon ride, a legendary stop, and the culture that survived the fire.”  ——- Tucked about 20 minutes inland from the beaches of Malibu, The Rock Store sits at the end of a ride that’s as memorable as the destination itself. Getting there means carving through winding canyon roads—tight turns, elevation changes, and stretches of […]

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Three Must Stops in “The Big Easy”

 “Tradition in New Orleans.”  ——- A recent three-day trip to New Orleans reminded me why the city continues to draw people from all over the world—and why it’s not for everyone. The French Quarter is exactly what you’ve heard: fun, quirky, energetic, and at times, unfiltered. Music spills into the streets; balconies hang heavy with […]

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Drive More, Spend Less!

 “Turn the open road into your smartest & most memorable vacation.”  ——- Americans are working more—and traveling less. According to Allina Health, more than 765 million vacation days go unused each year. Cost is a major culprit. A 2024 report from Deloitte Insights found that after a strong rebound, travel slowed as rising prices kept […]

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Athens, Greece: The City of Ancient History & Graffiti

“Shocking and Sad.”  ——- Last summer, we spent two days in Athens—a city that, on paper, should feel like walking through a living museum. And in many ways, it does. Standing atop the Acropolis, you’re reminded that this is the cradle of Western civilization. For those who have never been, the Acropolis is the elevated hill […]

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How Savvy Travelers are Beating TSA Wait Times!

“Navigating delays.”  ——- For many travelers, the most unpredictable part of flying today is no longer the flight itself—it is getting through security. That reality has been amplified by ongoing staffing pressures within the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), particularly during government shutdown scenarios when agents may be required to work without pay. According to the […]

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