What’s New at the Delray Beach Marriott — Checking In with Shaun Vincenti I recently spent four glorious nights at the Delray Beach Marriott and while I was there I had a chance to interview Shaun Vincenti, the Assistant General Manager. He told me how… Johnny Jet , January 10, 2013
Four Points by Sheraton LAX has an Alternative for Your Layover Everyone can agree that layovers are an inevitable part of traveling. But what if you didn’t have to spend your next layover waiting around in the airport? The Four Points… Aaron Kraft , January 3, 2013
A Bourbon Blast in Louisville, Kentucky Maker’s Mark Cocktail Party 2012 With all the petty political squabbling in America today, Maker’s Mark decided to mix things up. This year, they chose to support the one party… Lindsay Taub , December 31, 2012
10 Things I Learned from Going to the Dog Racing Track in Florida I reluctantly agreed to go to the dog racing track with my uncle, dad, and his wife Nancy. I’d never been and figured it would make for a good story…. Johnny Jet , December 28, 2012
Holiday Inn Highland Beach, Florida Last week, when I was sick as a dog in Panama and scheduled to fly to Toronto via Miami I chose to break my trip up at the last… Johnny Jet , December 27, 2012
Virgin America Launches First-Ever Palm Springs-NY Nonstop Flight Virgin America launched a new weekly nonstop service between Palm Springs International Airport (PSP) and New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK). Just in time for winter getaways, the… Johnny Jet , December 22, 2012
The Polar Express: Can You Hear The Bell Ring? After weeks of anticipation and hours in a car filled with shouts of “Are we there yet?”, we (my two girls 6 & 7 years old, grandma & grandpa, and… Debbie Shaffer , December 20, 2012
LAX Offers Travelers “Sounds of the Season” LAX is offering some exciting, free entertainment to weary passengers this holiday season. With “The Sounds of the Season,” travelers and their welcoming parties will be regaled by an entire… Ben Stagg , December 11, 2012
Day Trippin’ Southern California Style – Festivals, History and the Ocean Vacations are often aimed at large cities and when going to California most travelers head for Los Angeles, San Francisco or San Diego. There are so many other aspects to the golden state… Cynthia Cunniff , December 7, 2012
Day Trippin’ Southern California Style – Food, Wine and Shopping When you have the abundance of agriculture Oxnard, California does – food and wine are inevitably a staple. The local restaurants take full advantage of the farm to table… Cynthia Cunniff , December 7, 2012
Brilliantly Beautiful Baltimore Holiday Lights One thing that adds to the magic of this season is seeing all the houses festooned with lights. Cities across the country are decking the halls and the eaves with… Ben Stagg , November 29, 2012
Hilton New York – Cyber Week Offer with Rates Starting at $199 Hilton New York has a Cyber Week special going on from now until November 30th with rates starting at just $199. This special package includes: Free WiFi for up to… Johnny Jet , November 27, 2012
The Chicago Hilton Last month, I spent a couple of nights in The Chicago Hilton to attend a European tourism conference that was being held in one of the hotel’s 50 meeting rooms…. Johnny Jet , November 25, 2012
Free 30 minute parking at LAX for Thanksgiving LAX is expected to be the nation’s second busiest airport this Thanksgiving holiday. And to help reduce traffic congestion Los Angeles Airport Police traffic officers will hand out complimentary coupons… Johnny Jet , November 22, 2012
L.A.’s New Food Truck – Wood-Fired Pizza with a Twist I have to admit, I am just about over food trucks. What started as an interesting trend in which up-and-coming chefs could make a name for themselves relatively cheaply has… Ben Stagg , November 20, 2012