Last year, we planned a trip to Iceland during the time when they opened up to fully vaccinated visitors, with no testing requirements. This was our first trip that included …
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It’s not often that a work of art gets stuck in my brain so much that I can’t stop thinking about it. In fact, it’s been almost a decade since …
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Before the pandemic, TripIt was one of my go-to travel apps. I used it to organize all of our travel plans. I kept everything from flights, airport transportation, show tickets, …
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I can’t help but see people writing about their travel successes and disappointments in 2020. For most, the year was predominately a series of canceled vacations and reimagined trips. In …
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New York City
Legendary NYC Restaurant Opened During Prohibition, Couldn’t Survive COVID
by joehegby joehegIn 1930, the iron gates in front of 21 W 52nd St in New York City opened for the first time and the 21 Club (or simply 21) welcomed its …
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One of the most unanticipated changes due to COVID-19 is the large number of new routes being announced by airlines. It seems to go against common sense to expand when …
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While we haven’t been traveling much this year, I’ve been keeping up on reviews from those who have ventured out before us. Even if some chains, like Marriott, are no …
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Travel
Inaugrations Are Good Business For Washington D.C Hotels, Even During A Pandemic
by joehegby joehegPeople are anticipating an inauguration in Washington D.C. on January 20th, at least if you look at hotel and airline bookings. According to USA Today, fewer than 10 downtown hotels …
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When the coronavirus pandemic took hold in the US, major hotel chains responded by changing their cancellation policies. For starters, they allowed people to cancel reservations even if they booked …
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As a citizen of the United States, it’s not surprising that I’ve been obsessed with the election for the last few months or years. I’m totally on whatever side of …