Category Archives: Travel Tips

15 Facts You Didn’t Know About Arizona

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How many of these 15 facts about Arizona did you know? If you cut down an endangered Saguaro cactus, you could face up to a year in prison. Bill the Kid killed his first victim, Frank “Windy” Cahill, in Bonita, Arizona. The Grand Canyon is deeper than four 1,300-foot tall skyscrapers. The Grand Canyon is […]


Airline Insiders Spill The Beans

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  There’s plenty going on behind the scenes when you fly, so we checked around the web for some insights from airline insiders to give you a glimpse of what they know that you don’t. You might be surprised at what you learn! Turn left if you’re in a hurry Research shows that most people […]


5 Best Cities For Foodies

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Most foodies find the combination of travel and good eats too hard to resist—and there’s no reason why it should! From finding the best street tacos in Mexico City to savoring farm-to-table dishes in Portland, it’s amazing how much tastier food is when you’re on vacation. If you’re a foodie at heart or traveling just […]


10 Surprising Facts About San Francisco

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  San Francisco—that iconic City by the Bay—is not only one of the nation’s top “eye-candy” destinations, but it’s also chock full of history, interesting bits and pieces, and “bet-you-didn’t-know-thats.” Here are a few to keep in mind the next time you head out to the west coast.   The city is home to the […]


8 Reasons Not To Take A Cruise

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If you’re one of the thousands of travelers who are considering a cruise, that means you’re more than likely looking up pros and cons on the Internet—and there are a ton of them. We’ve distilled a handful of our favorites to help you make a more informed choice because there’s nothing worse than missing out […]


6 Easy Ways To Save Up For Your Dream Vacation

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  Dreaming about travel is a cinch… And if you get creative, it can be (almost) as easy to save up for that dream vacation, too! Here are a few tips and tricks to help you start filling up your piggy bank.   1. First step: Create a budget.   OK, it’s the second step: […]