When searching for hotels, it’s important to consider multiple factors such as the hotel’s quality, amenities, and location. Are you looking for a luxurious resort or a simpler accommodation? It’s …
Travel
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The U.S. Department of State issues travel advisories to United States citizens when they feel people could potentially be in a dangerous situation should they visit the said area(s). In …
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Points & Miles
Maximizing Points at Buc-ee’s: Understanding How Banks Classify Expenses
by joehegby joehegIt was 2012 when we first visited Buc-ee’s. The Texas-based company opened its first travel center in 2003, but the stakes were raised when its massive complex opened in New …
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Occasionally, an airline will do the right thing, even if it means they lose significant money in the process. The good news is that such a circumstance happened just last …
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Cruises
Cruise Lines Warn Guests: Your Clothing Could Land You in Jail
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegCruise ships have to follow a whole lot of rules. When docked in the United States, they have to follow federal laws, since the U.S. government runs the docks. That …
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Rental Cars
Car Rental Experience: A Third-Party Booking and $560 Charge – Intentional or Innocent Mistake?
by joehegby joehegI wanted to share an interesting experience I had while getting our car at Charlotte Airport during our recent trip to North Carolina. I had forgotten to use the $300 …
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We live in Central Florida, so Orlando International Airport (MCO) is our “hometown” airport. The airport has its good points and its bad ones. With 3 terminals, it’s a relatively …
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Plenty of websites out there will tempt you with their aspirational travel stories. And let’s be honest, who doesn’t love to daydream about staying at an overwater bungalow in the …
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For those who exclusively fly economy, flying in first or even business class can be something of a big mystery. Sure, Travel + Leisure, Nerdwallet and CNBC have described what …
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If you’re wondering whether you can leave the airport and visit a city during a layover, the answer is usually yes! Contrary to popular belief, you don’t always have to …