Los Angeles in Style: An Accessible Luxury Traveler’s Guide

I was just reading about some upcoming autumn deals and a hotel in Los Angeles was one of the deals. Ah, LA…full of sunshine, glamour, and possibilities… If you are California dreaming but you don’t want to spend all your savings on your fall trip, check out these tips: 1. Stay in Boutique Hotels withContinue reading “Los Angeles in Style: An Accessible Luxury Traveler’s Guide”

The Beauty of Off-Season Travel

The ideal time to travel depends on the destination. Time of year can affect the type of weather you experience and the type of activities you can do on your trip. Of course, spring, summer, and holidays tend to be massively popular times for vacationers to travel, but there’s a lot to be said forContinue reading “The Beauty of Off-Season Travel”

Top Things to Do in London (and Fast Facts/Hidden Gems)

I don’t know if I’ve written about this here, but London is one of my favorite places to visit, whether solo or with family and friends. Full of charm and packed with things to see and do, London is always a fun getaway. And the best part is, no matter how often you go, there’sContinue reading “Top Things to Do in London (and Fast Facts/Hidden Gems)”

Star of the Seas

If you’re craving a fun cruise, Royal Caribbean has a new ship that might be just what you’re looking for. Their latest ship, Star of the Seas, sets sail this month and includes six water slides and seven pools. Every sailing stops at an award-winning private destination, Perfect Day at Coco Cay. Royal Caribbean hasContinue reading “Star of the Seas”

What You Need to Know About EES and ETIAS

What’s that saying? Change is the only constant? There are always changes when it comes to travel rules and regulations which is why it’s always important to stay on top of your documentation game. I was going to post on a different topic this week, but going with the documentation theme (see the posts fromContinue reading “What You Need to Know About EES and ETIAS”

REAL ID

The REAL ID deadline is coming up: May 7, 2025. Do you have yours? The REAL ID act was passed in 2005, which set minimum security standards for identifications like drivers licenses. According to the Department of Homeland Security, this means that a REAL ID is necessary for domestic flights, entering certain government buildings, andContinue reading “REAL ID”

How to Handle a Rude Seatmate on an Airplane

Flying can be an exciting adventure, but let’s be real—nothing ruins a flight faster than a rude seatmate. Whether they’re hogging the armrest, blasting music, or invading your personal space, dealing with inconsiderate passengers can be frustrating. (I once dealt with a rude seatmate for an 8 or 9 hour flight to London. Every timeContinue reading “How to Handle a Rude Seatmate on an Airplane”