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  • Vegas for Vegetarians? A Guide to the Best Cheap Eats

    Vegas for Vegetarians? A Guide to the Best Cheap Eats

    Las Vegas Has some of the best restaurants in the world. It’s also got stand after stand offering $15 greasy pizza slices. If you’re heading to Sin City soon and wanting to navigate the space between those cuisines I’ve got you covered. This rundown isn’t just for vegetarians. There aren’t any pure vegetarian restaurants included…

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  • The Linq Las Vegas: Resort Report

    The Linq Las Vegas: Resort Report

    If you’re searching Las Vegas hotels on a budget it won’t take long before you find the Linq Las Vegas in your results. This center Strip property is right in the heart of the action and with several room types available there’s something for every traveler. But if you really want to keep costs down…

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  • Downtown Grand Las Vegas: Resort Report

    Downtown Grand Las Vegas: Resort Report

    If you’ve decided you want to stay downtown but haven’t quite settled on where, searching Las Vegas hotels becomes a pretty simple matter. There’s only a few that are actually nice. You can choose from El Cortez, the Golden Nugget, Circa or the Downtown Grand Las Vegas. When it comes to Saturday nights in Vegas,…

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  • Wynwood, Miami: No One Goes There Anymore It’s Too Crowded

    Wynwood, Miami: No One Goes There Anymore It’s Too Crowded

    Would the World be a better place if we all stopped paying attention to New York City? Yeah, probably. It’s bad enough that every city is Brooklyn now but even before the rise of the Williamsburg Hipster, NYC pulled a real neat trick on the rest of us. I’m referring to the transformation of SoHo…

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  • The Cost of Living in Hotels: Update #2 July-December 2024

    The Cost of Living in Hotels: Update #2 July-December 2024

    There’s not a lot of content on the Internet about the cost of living in hotels full time. Most people who adopt a nomadic lifestyle opt for some combination of AirBnb, monthly leases, or extended stays in hostels. The purpose of these updates is to provide a picture of what it actually costs to live…

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  • Austin for Vegetarians: A Weekend in the Food Scene

    Austin for Vegetarians: A Weekend in the Food Scene

    Flying into the heart of Barbecue Country can be like entering the belly of the beast for those of us who are meatless. But Austin for vegetarians is really not a bad place to be. As the city has grown the hospitality industry has gained a prominent place in local culture. Food trucks are still…

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  • TRYP Mall of Asia: Hotel Intel

    If you’re planning a trip to Manila there are about three areas of the city where you’ll want to stay. Oddly, none of them are actually in Manila. There’s the city of Makati, the Bonifacio Global City or BGC, and the area around the Mall of Asia in Pasay. I haven’t stayed in BGC. And…

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  • The Story Panglao: Resort Report

    No one is sitting at home in the US or Europe planning out their vacation to Bohol. But if you’re traveling in Asia generally, and particularly if you find yourself in Manila or Cebu, you’re going to want to get to a beach as soon as possible. The Philippines is known to have some of…

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  • El Cortez Cabana Suites Las Vegas: Resort Report

    Choosing a hotel room in Las Vegas can be overwhelming. There are hundreds of thousands of rooms around the city ranging from palatial suites with butler service to a plain old Motel 6. Even after you’ve decided which hotel you want to visit it can be confusing deciding exactly which room to book. The differences…

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  • Where to Stay in Chile: Santiago’s Best Hotels

    The first thing you’ll notice when searching for a hotel in Santiago is that most of them are arranged along a line from the center of the city to the east, parallel with the river. This is actually quite convenient because the #1 subway line runs along roughly the same path. Often visitors want to…

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  • Expectations Meet Reality in San Jose, Costa Rica

    Costa Rica has always enjoyed a sterling reputation in the US travel market. Long known as the safest and most stable country in Central America, many travelers value the ability to see all or most of it on a trip of just 1-2 weeks. The possibilities of where you could go in that time and…

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  • Holiday Inn San Jose, Costa Rica: Hotel Intel

    If you’re planning a trip to Costa Rica you might be considering getting a hotel in San Jose to act as a base for exploring the rest of the country, or as a place to stay before or after flying. Holiday Inn is a name that’s familiar to most travelers and the Holiday Inn San…

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