5 Reasons to Stay at The Benjamin in NYC One thing you can say about Manhattan…there’s no shortage of places to stay. But if you’re looking for a little luxury, a little pampering and a lot of added benefits,… Cindy Bahadur , November 6, 2012
What Sandy Took: A Personal View As the East Coast begins to take stock of the damage wrought by Hurricane Sandy, pictures or flooded cities and destroyed beach communities are pervasive. Some things that people have… Ben Stagg , October 30, 2012
Hurricane Sandy Travel Resource Page Hurricane Sandy is fast approaching the eastern seaboard of the United States. We are thinking of everyone in the path of the storm and we hope this resource page helps… Johnny Jet , October 28, 2012
Cabo’s “Dead End” Springs to Life Rough Waters, Cool Rocks, Hot Luxury… Often, resorts insulate guests from the true jewels of a destination, but Grand Solmar Land’s End Resort & Spa sits in Cabo’s geologic marvel… Bruce Northam , October 23, 2012
American Airlines’ New Menu Options Everyone has had the experience of being slightly disappointed in the food selections offered for in-flight meals. American Airlines now has the answer. Premium class customers have the option of… Ben Stagg , October 22, 2012
Get up to 50% Starpoints savings on Free Night Awards at 21 Starwood properties Even luxury is a deal from time to time. Get up to 50% Starpoints savings on Free Night Awards at 21 of Starwood’s most coveted resorts in the US and… Johnny Jet , October 21, 2012
Fall Specials at Georgia’s Reynolds Plantation Unique campfire inspired spa treatments. Leaves turning vibrant red, yellow, and orange. Pumpkins and unlimited ice skating. That pretty much sums up fall at The Ritz-Carlton Lodge, Reynolds Plantation on… Lindsay Taub , October 18, 2012
Myrtle Beach’s Secret Season There would be beaches. This I knew. Heading into my four-day September retreat down to Myrtle Beach, I knew very little about my destination, and the little I knew was… Ian Livingston , October 16, 2012
Halloween Hotel Haunts! Writers of the macabre have long looked to the transient nature of hotels for inspiration in horror tales. From the infamous Bates motel located somewhere in the deserts of the… Ben Stagg , October 15, 2012
Fourteen things to do in Haunted Colorado October is here and so is Halloween when some people believe the “spirits” are more accessible. I visited Colorado and found 14 things to do in Haunted Colorado: 1. Visit,… Georgie Jet , October 9, 2012
Ten Reasons to Stay at the Hotel Indigo Del Mar Recently the Hotel Indigo chain opened a new hotel in Del Mar, California, 20 miles north of San Diego. Knowing of the hotel group’s dog-friendly policies, I suggested that I… Catherine Stribling , October 8, 2012
Duncan Does Del Mar As my yellow lab Duncan and I discovered, Del Mar goes out of its way to make its four-legged friends feel at home. Most importantly, Del Mar allows dogs beach… Catherine Stribling , October 8, 2012
Houston Hot Spots: Where to Eat and Drink in the Big H This Fall Houston is getting quite a bit of attention for its culinary scene. The trifecta of excellent farming, ranching and fishing in the area is a major contributor, and there are… Anna Stancioff , October 8, 2012
Houston Gets Arty Houston is easy to overlook; it doesn’t have the flashiness of Dallas or the indie subculture of Austin. But Texas’ most populous city, and surprisingly the country’s most diverse, has… Anna Stancioff , October 8, 2012
Expedia Ski Week Deals, October 8-12 The snow may not have even started to fall, but it’s never too early to plan all your winter sports activities for the coming season. Expedia has great deals every… Ben Stagg , October 7, 2012