Me Time in New Mexico, Part 3: Sunrise Springs Road stop 3: Sunrise Springs, New Mexico (continued from part two..) While Sunrise Springs is a sister property to Ojo Caliente, the two properties felt distinctively different. Radically in fact. I’d… Lori Mayfield , August 9, 2017
Me Time in New Mexico, Part 2: Ojo Caliente Road stop 2: Ojo Caliente, New Mexico (continued from part one…) When my spa-cation opportunity arose and I began to ask around, Ojo Caliente and Ten Thousand Waves (stop five,… Lori Mayfield , August 8, 2017
Me Time in New Mexico, Part 1: Taos Carving out “me time” is one of the most important gifts you can give to yourself. Its ripple effect for your family is a win-win for everyone. My first opportunity… Lori Mayfield , August 7, 2017
Las Cruces, NM: Hidden Treasure of the West What brought me to Las Cruces was the Las Cruces Country Music Festival. What makes me want to go back is the unique southwestern culture of New Mexico and its… Cynthia Cunniff , August 4, 2017
Adventure and Warm Cookies in Park City, Utah Incredibly air-friendly from Los Angeles (a 1.5-hour flight) and many other air hubs, Park City, Utah, has become a winter jewel. Despite the proximity to the Colorado Rockies, California Sierras… Cynthia Cunniff , August 3, 2017
American Airlines’ New Admirals Club Lounge at Toronto’s Pearson Airport Natalie, Jack and I flew from Toronto (YYZ) to New York’s JFK on American Airlines. Usually, we fly to LGA but the JFK flight was much cheaper. We showed up… Johnny Jet , July 26, 2017
A 3-Day Tall Ship Cruise in Camden, Maine For our 26th anniversary, my husband Cam and I returned to our favorite tall ship: the Mary Day, one of nine in the fleet of Maine Windjammers. This was my third time… Georgie Jet , July 21, 2017
The New Proud Bird Restaurant Near LAX Great news for aviation fans and plane spotters! The legendary 50-year-old, LAX-adjacent Proud Bird restaurant has reopened after closing for more than a year (they came close to closing for good). The… Johnny Jet , July 13, 2017
On the Ocean’s Edge in Key West, FL Here’s something you should know about Key West: Cab drivers are the source of all island-related intel. So when I hop into a flamingo-pink minivan outside the lilliputian Key West… Meaghan Agnew , July 12, 2017
Santa Anita Race Track Suites My dad loves horseracing so for Father’s Day, I took him to one of his favorite tracks…Santa Anita Park. It’s located just outside of Pasadena (36 miles from LAX) and… Johnny Jet , July 8, 2017
10 Reasons to Stay at the Thompson Seattle Last week, Natalie, Jack and I stayed at the relatively new Thompson Seattle. It opened in June 2016 and is the chain’s first Pacific Northwest property. It’s a contemporary hotel… Johnny Jet , July 7, 2017
10 Things to See & Do in the Kootenay Rockies, BC The Kootenay Rockies is a pristine region of lakes, rivers, hot springs and mountains in British Columbia, south of Banff National Park and just north of Washington and Idaho in… Matt Thompson , July 7, 2017
Why TSA Called in the Explosives Unit Because of Me My wife, 9-month-old son and I recently flew up to Seattle on Alaska Airlines and had a great two days checking out the city and staying at the stylish Thompson… Johnny Jet , July 2, 2017
10 Best Eats from Richmond, BC’s Dumpling Trail Often overlooked by its bigger brother Vancouver, Richmond—British Columbia’s fourth-largest city—is full of history, culture and some of the best Asian cuisine you can find in North America. Richmond, BC… Matt Thompson , June 23, 2017
A Quick Guide to Volcano Bay, Universal Orlando’s New Water Park Volcano Bay, a brand-new themed water park, has opened at Universal Orlando. Four themed areas are based on the story of the Waturi, an ancient tribe from Polynesia who set… Liliane Opsomer , June 20, 2017