This $1,000 Ice Cream Sundae Might Actually Be Worth It (If You Have $1,000...
Why would a Chicago hotel put an ice cream sundae on its dessert menu that costs more than many folks pay in monthly rent? "Why not?" was the explanation offered to HuffPost by Scott Green, executive...
View ArticleBlackberry's New Plan To Save The Company Is... A Square Phone
If you're tired of rectangular smartphones for some reason, you're in luck: on Wednesday, BlackBerry released the 4.5-inch, very square BlackBerry Passport to the public. The new device, which has a...
View ArticleHow to Make Every Day a Travel Day
We travel to see things, places, people and ourselves with new eyes. Travel gives us fresh perspective and deeper gratitude for the world we live in. And we cannot get enough of travel because we fall...
View ArticlePlane Makes Unscheduled Landing Due To Alleged Masturbator
A cross-country flight from Boston to Los Angeles had to make an unscheduled landing in Omaha, Nebraska, because one of the passengers was allegedly masturbating. Doug Adams, 26, was removed from the...
View ArticleTourist Snapshot: Meeting Visitors From All Over The World Just a Block From...
Tourists take photos in front of the White House. WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The thought came to me on my way to work one morning. I was speed-walking through Lafayette Square and past the White House,...
View Article6 Countries You Can Visit for Less Than $50 a Day
By: Matthew Kepnes Remember when the dollar could take you anywhere? You could go to Canada, backpack around Europe, or head Down Under in search of kangaroos for next to nothing. Sadly, those times...
View Article10 Unique Historic Lodging Options Kids Love
When's the last time your kids raved about a hotel stay? Most likely, your chosen accommodation's TripAdvisor rating didn't make headlines, nor the sheet thread count or complimentary breakfast buffet....
View ArticleSearch Out Central Florida's Green Oases
Folks may flock to Central Florida for the chance to meet Mickey, link up at LegoLand and hob-nob at Hogwarts, but the real magic is in the area's hidden botanical gardens. This look at three green...
View ArticleConquer Flash Sales and Bidding to Book Your Next Hotel Stay
Jennifer Morrow / Flickr In 2012, the U.S. Travel Association reported that 18 percent of leisure travelers in the U.S. used a travel website, social media platform or mobile device to plan their...
View Article10 Hotel Fees To Watch Out For
By Lane Nieset for ShermansTravel Has this ever happened to you? You think you're getting a great hotel deal, only later you discover that everything from a fitness center charge to a newspaper service...
View ArticleCelebrities Are Just Like Us, They Love Disney
Celebrities, it turns out, are just like us -- they dine out, they go on vacation, they have run-ins with airlines and they love Disney. Of course, a trip to Disneyland is ridiculously convenient for...
View ArticleTaking the Hotel Out of Hotel Restaurant
My introduction to a restaurant in a hotel -- as opposed to a hotel restaurant -- began when I feasted on the most delicious, velvety mac and cheese my mouth had ever savored. This was not your...
View ArticleEating Your Way Through Atlanta: New Twists on Southern Food
By Hope S. Philbrick for Where® The culinary equivalent of a hug, comfort food is one of those things that welcomes travelers to Atlanta like nothing else. Today the city is a global business center,...
View ArticleFour Fireballs Spotted In Sky Along U.S. East Coast, Midwest
Not one, not two, and not even three -- but four fantastic fireball events were reported Tuesday along the East Coast and in the Midwest, the American Meteor Society said. The bright fireballs all came...
View ArticleCopenhagen by Bike Is Best
I saw Copenhagen by bicycle. It was easy, it was safe and it's the best way to get around the city. Copenhagen is going green, and an estimated half of the city's 570,000 people now get to where they...
View ArticleTop Gems for the Foodie in the Heart of Paris
There's no doubt, I've become more of a foodie over the years and I frequent cities around the world to expand my cultural culinary taste buds. For those of you who love Paris and love to eat in Paris,...
View ArticleAlaska Shaken By Strong Earthquake; No Tsunami Expected
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — A powerful earthquake shook a large swath of Alaska on Thursday morning, knocking things off shelves and causing people to take cover but bringing no immediate reports of major...
View ArticleA Year After the Flood, Estes Park Is Back
It was, at first, back in September of 2013, just a rainy day. Then another. Then another. It's hard to say exactly when a few rainy days became more than coffee-shop complaints, more than "Getting...
View ArticleHow to Meet Women While You're Traveling
By: Stephanie Be Credit: Shutterstock Traveling while you're single has plenty of perks, principal among them meeting -- or even hooking up with -- other people. Visiting a new place presents the...
View ArticleWe Tested 16 Pumpkin Spice Candles And Rated Them For You
Fall is the season of pumpkin spice lattés everything, so it's fitting that there are also now pumpkin-spice-scented candles. Because nothing says fall more than a pungent, seasonally-specific candle....
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