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  • Hotel Dello Dania Beach, FL: Hotel Intel

    Hotel Dello Dania Beach, FL: Hotel Intel

    If you’re searching for a hotel near FLL airport or the Port Everglades cruise terminal it can be easy to overlook the Hotel Dello. There are dozens of properties in the area from all the major chains. Even if you’re just searching Hilton directly it’s easy to gravitate to one of their brands like Embassy…

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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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  • Hotel Indigo Baltimore: Hotel Intel

    The market for rooms in Baltimore hotels is a little unique. The city is not a major tourist draw, nor is it above average in business travel. For many years Baltimore put most of its eggs in the Convention Visitors basket, but its dated convention center and lagging business recovery from Covid means the city…

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  • A Weekend Hiking Through History at Harpers Ferry NHP

    Harpers Ferry, West Virginia is a unique place. The area between Gettysburg, Philadelphia, Richmond and the Shenandoah Valley is home to hundreds of historical sites. Even with much to see nearby, Harpers Ferry stands out for its history and its scenic beauty and recreation. Whether you only want to spend an hour or so on…

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  • Holiday Inn Express Harpers Ferry: Hotel Intel

    Harpers Ferry and the site of John Brown’s Raid is a trip that should be on every American’s Bucket List. But unless you live within driving distance you’re going to need a Harpers Ferry hotel when visiting West Virginia. There are several chains nearby to choose from and prices range from about $75-200 per night.…

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  • Gear Guide: Travel Items You Need on Every Trip

    Packing light is packing right. Whether I’m flying for a weekend or preparing for a six month stay on a cargo ship I’m not carrying much more than the bare minimum. Like many travelers I’m hesitant to check a bag. I’d rather have the convenience and peace of mind that comes with keeping all my…

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  • Reykjavik For Visitors- A Primer for the First Timer

    Paris. Madrid. Berlin. The capitals of Europe are among the great cities of the world. Reykjavik… is not that. It’s a different sort of place entirely. For many visitors Iceland’s capital is something of an afterthought. It can be a box to tick on the way to see volcanoes, geothermal pools and the elusive Northern…

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  • The Best Sportsbooks in Las Vegas

    For all the thousands of pages of content online covering Las Vegas, discussions of the city’s sportsbooks are quite thin. Only a few comparisons exist, and often contain ten or more sportsbooks. The 10th best sportsbook in town is not the “best’ and definitely not worth going out of your way for. For some visitors…

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