I don’t know about you, but being in the same city as the world’s busiest airport is so amazing to me.
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The spa, great food, hiking trails on site and an easy drive from home were the reasons we chose Brasstown Valley Resort for a weekend getaway from Atlanta.
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My needs are quite specific when it comes to a suitcase. It must be expandable, have a front zippered section large enough for my laptop, be lightweight and in any color other than black. Oh, and it has to have four wheels.
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September in Atlanta may as well be July if you’re looking at a thermometer. Thankfully, Getaway offers a unique opportunity to escape the heat by heading north to Suches, Georgia.
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Last month, Canada passed new air-passenger-protection laws that compensate individuals whose flights have been canceled or delayed. Passengers whose flights are delayed by certain amounts of time, or canceled, will be entitled to as much as $1,000 Canadian but only if the flights are canceled or delayed by factors within an airline’s control.
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While you may think of camping sites, lodges and cabins for park accommodations, some offer lodging a bit more out-of-the box. We recently stayed in a 1970s barrel cabin in Unicoi State Park in North Georgia, so named because it’s shaped like a giant barrel.
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We were all beginners once. Last week, I went on my first camping trip. Lucky for me, I joined experienced campers who were able to teach me a thing or two.
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The only thing better than seeing “Hamilton” three times – as I’ve been lucky enough to do – is seeing it with its creator, Lin-Manuel Miranda, as Alexander Hamilton.
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It was the perfect excuse for a mother-daughter weekend – I got tickets to see “Hamilton” in Chicago and Catherine flew up from Houston to meet me.
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As summer comes to an end, trying to coordinate one last road trip can be stressful. Luckily, there are plenty of apps to enhance your travel experience. If you plan to hit the road, download these apps first:
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This fall, tell the post office to put my mail on hold: I’ll be stay-cationing at Canopy by Hilton Atlanta Midtown. The modern-yet-functional hotel, conveniently located in the “heart of the arts” neighborhood, just released new renderings, and boy, do they look stunning.
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I’ve peered over the edge of tall skyscrapers, viewed sharks floating above me in tanks and strolled through beautiful gardens, all with discount admission by using a CITYPass. This coupon book gets you reduced admission into major attractions in 13 cities.
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I’m not sure if this is welcome news or falls somewhere on the so-creepy scale. Airports are experimenting with using biometric technology to test facial recognition for some international flights. Rather than showing a passport, passengers have their photos taken prior to boarding, which are matched to photos of them already on file.
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During a recent Palm Beach getaway we took a fascinating island tour where we heard tales of the rich and dysfunctional while viewing their mega-mansions, dined on superb sushi and took the best food tour I’ve ever been on where I was introduced to the charming custom of fika in Sweden.
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“What time does the pool close?” “May I have a cheeseburger please?” These are the types of questions guests at hotels with the new Echos from Alexa for Hospitality can ask.
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Delta serves 660,000 snacks a day on its 6,000 flights. That was one of the fun facts I learned during a talk by Lisa Bauer, VP of Onboard Services, at the Atlanta Food & Wine Festival last week.
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Tour guides can be awesome and really enhance your experience. But sometimes I prefer to go at my own pace and stop to take photos whenever I’d like.
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I could have spent every waking moment on our huge screened-in porch at The Westin Cape Coral Resort At Marina Village just outside Fort Myers, Florida, where we had a gorgeous view of the Caloosahatchee River.
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After my husband gave up his fancy credit cards and we lost lounge privileges at airports, I thought it was okay. Then my daughter gave me Priority Pass for my birthday. As God is my witness, I’ll never go loungeless again.
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We clung to the railing, our adrenaline levels rising as we approached the roaring falls during the 20-minute Voyage to the Falls Boat Tour, the powerful mists only partially held off by our ponchos. After visiting the attractions in Canadian Niagara Falls, we headed to Niagara-on the-Lake, a charming 19th-century village on the shores of Lake Ontario.
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It’s a game changer for travel around south Florida. Brightline began express train service in January between West Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale and added service to Miami last week.
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It was the most thrilling “lazy” river I’d ever been on. I sometimes struggled to stay in my tube on the waves and rapids at Aquaventure Water Park at Atlantis. Guests of Atlantis pay no admission; others can purchase a day pass for the 141-acre water park, which includes 20 swimming areas, 11 pools and high-speed water slides.
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I spent a lot of my childhood playing in my best friend Lelia’s treehouse. Maybe that’s why I’m still drawn to them, although now my standards are higher: a comfy bed is a must.
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Consistently named one of the South’s best cities, Savannah is our choice for an easy weekend getaway. We love to stroll its historic squares, shop on Broughton Street and explore Forsyth Park.
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Scamper Van, the Southeast’s first compact camper van rental company, offers fully loaded camper vans for travel, festivals and exploration. A camping concierge service, it delivers the outdoors to both the casual and novice traveler, packed with everything needed for a road trip.
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I was shocked what a difference they made. I put on my noise-cancelling headphones as soon as I got on the plane and had the great sound quality I expected to watch a movie. But the bonus is I also felt less stressed without all that ambient noise from the airplane.
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You can see the world at Gulliver’s Gate. Well, very small versions of several cities, including Beijing, Paris, Scotland, Venice and New York. Opened last year, this attraction has 50,000 square feet of interactive displays of miniatures with figures less than 1” tall.
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The King of Rock ‘n Roll was born in a two-room shack his daddy built for $180. Vernon couldn’t pay off the loan and they lost the house three years later.
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You have a bit of time to save the $9.5 million needed to stay at Aurora Station, the world’s first luxury space hotel, and to choose the other five people for your 12-day journey. Bookings are available for 2022.
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We were heading to San Francisco for the weekend with no place to stay. While this does not faze my more carefree husband, I’m not the type to show up somewhere without a room for the night.