You would think that when it comes to passports, the rules would be across the board from country to country. They’re not. For example, several countries require you to have …
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When my husband Joe and I travel, we sometimes like to visit museums – especially ones with exhibits or points of view we wouldn’t typically see. They’ve included: A museum …
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The first time I ever went to England, back in the 90s, I almost got run over by a car. It was my own fault, of course. We had started …
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Joe and I live in the United States, as do the vast, VAST majority of our readers (yes, we can tell). Therefore, a good portion of what we write about …
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Joe and I have visited the British Isles a good half dozen or or more times. Regardless of where in the area we’ve gone, we always spend some time in …
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In the past several years, many places around the world have begun charging what’s sometimes known as a “tourist tax.” It’s any revenue-generating measure targeted at tourists and is usually …
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Funny Stuff
Tour Bus Company Asks Inflatable Santa Claus To Lodge A Complaint
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegRegardless of its highs and lows, Twitter is still one of the most popular places for customers, guests, passengers, etc. to let companies know when something is wrong. Usually the …
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Travel
First Country Announces End Of Liquid Rules For Carry On Bags
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegIn March of this year, we wrote about the first airport in the world to remove their “liquids” rule from carry-on baggage. It reportedly halved the time passengers spent going …
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There’s been story after story about the sad state of flying in the United States in 2022. You’ve probably read a bunch of them. Thousands upon thousands of flights have …
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Both Joe and I are from the U.S. Although we’ll cover travel topics that are of international interest at times, most of the stuff we write about is pretty U.S.-centric. …