Times Square in New York Facing $27 Million Redesign Artistic Rendering of The New Times Square The famous Times Square in New York is facing a $27 million redesign. Flashy, humongous signs that greet the millions of tourists off of their New...
Do Good While Traveling – Opportunities to Volunteer Abroad Volunteers at Elephant Nature Park Want to spend a week teaching English to Spaniards? Or a week (or longer) living with elephants in the jungle in Thailand? Or how about spending time in...
Michael Jackson Slot Machines Coming to Las Vegas Resorts Try to "Beat It" Michael Jackson slot machines, manufactured by Bally Technologies, are expected to hit Las Vegas Resorts and Casinos very soon. Bally will be unveiling the machine at the Global Gaming...
Plans Unveiled for Two-Acre Underground Park in New York City Artist rendition of Delancey Underground Since it first opened in 2009, visitors arriving on flights to New York City have flocked to High Line Park, a green space located along a...
Rome May Place Ban on “Living Statues” A "living statue" performer Tourists arriving on flights to Rome can expect to find all kinds of street performers entertaining crowds of passersby and soliciting donations. From mimes to...
Change in Airline Policy Could Mean More Cheap Flights This Holiday Season Many airlines are reducing fees during peak travel days Usually passengers planning to travel around the holidays can expect to pony up a little more, especially when flying on peak travel...
Travel and Leisure Names Best US Cities for Foodies Creole cuisine in NOLA helped boost it to number one This past week Travel and Leisure named the best cities in the United States for foodies. The trusted publication polled its readers...
JetBlue CEO Sees 50 Percent Increase in Boston Flights JetBlue is looking to add more flights out of Boston JetBlue Airways is already the largest carrier operating out of Logan International Airport. However, JetBlue CEO David Barger sees...
Cell Phone Service Coming to New York City Subway System Can you hear me now? Cell service is coming to the NYC subway Though it’s one of the oldest and most complex transit systems in the world, the NYC subway is often scoffed at by visitors...
Reaching New Heights at Vancouver’s Capilano Suspension Bridge The Suspension Bridge Every once in a while, I find it necessary to face some fears. Facing fear is never easy but I never want to become one of those travelers who becomes so paralyzed by a...
Chicago’s O’Hare International to Have First Airport Aeroponic Garden Chicago to Have First Airport Aeroponic Garden Chicago flights out of O’Hare International Airport are going to get a whole lot greener thanks to their upcoming aeroponic garden. According to...
Alabama Beaches Rebound, Set July Record Bring the Family! The Gulf Shores and Orange Beach Tourism released some impressive numbers on Alabama beaches for July. Alabama’s revenue jumped 34.5 percent from their 2007 numbers to $69.8...
Texas Beer Festival Returns After Hiatus Scene at 2004 Texas Craft Brewers Festival This Saturday marks the return of the Texas Craft Brewers Festival. It’ll be the eighth time the event has occurred and yes it’s all about craft...
Ground Zero Islamic Center Officially Open Photgrapher Danny Goldfield Arranges Photo Exhibit Wednesday night marked the official opening of the Islamic cultural center in New York, located at 51 Park Place, just two blocks from the...