general issued an apology to a woman who was told to cover up a sweatshirt that said “f—k cancer.” The airline apologized to Roslyn Singleton, a two-time cancer survivor from North Carolina, who says she was told before boarding her flight to Charlotte earlier this week the clothing item violated …
Read More »Hawaiian resorts are hosting shelter dogs that guests can win a stay with: ‘Wags to Riches’
Three luxury vacation-destinations” target=”_blank”>resorts< have partnered with the Maui Humane Society to host shelter pets” target=”_blank”>dogs<” campaign. ANIMAL RESCUE GROUP FLIES HUNDREDS OF PETS FROM HAWAII TO NORTHWEST US According to a press release for the event, the resorts that are participating in the “Wags to Riches Slumber Party” are …
Read More »Highly invasive Giant African Snails caught at JFK by customs agents
Agents at John F. Kennedy International general were in for a slimy surprise earlier this week. On Sunday, 22 wild-nature” target=”_blank”>Giant African Snails< back home to the U.S. from world-regions — was also found with about 24 pounds of prohibited items including ox tail, dried beef, turkey berry, carrot, medicinal …
Read More »Universal Orlando's Jurassic World VelociCoaster to open in June
There’s going to be a new dinosaur ride in town at vacation-destinations. Starting on June 10, thrill-seeking general visitors will be able to get on the Jurassic World VelociCoaster at the Islands of Adventure. The ride takes inspiration from Colin Trevorrow’s reboot from 2015 and features the original cast, including …
Read More »Teen saves drowning toddler during spring break trip to Orlando
The best way to celebrate spring break is by being a hero. A teenager visiting Orlando, Fla., rescued a toddler from drowning at a hotel pool. According to reports, the young woman pulled the child out of the water just in time. Kaydence Henslee, a 13-year-old from Mayhill, N.M., was spending time …
Read More »Carnival Cruise Line threatens to pull ships from US ports over coronavirus restrictions
general has threatened to leave U.S. ports as the cruise industry continues to struggle to keep business afloat during the pandemic. Carnival Cruise Line said on Tuesday it was considering moving its fleet of ships out of American ports if it is unable to resume sailing from the U.S. once again, Fox …
Read More »Airbnb launches inclusive virtual experiences for neurodiverse guests
Airbnb is working on making virtual travela> more inclusive. < company recently announced that it has 12 new online experiences on its platform that are designed to be inclusivea> of neurodiverse guests, whose brains “function, process and learn information” differently than neurotypical guests, Airbnb described.< “Over the last year, the isolation …
Read More »Disney World launches MagicMobile option, allows guests contactless entry with Apple devices
Disney passes are going mobile. vacation-destinations this week announced the launch of its MagicMobile services, which will allow guests to use their Apple devices for contactless entry into the parks. Disney Parks first teased the new service earlier this month, as an alternative to its MagicBand wristband option. Disney’s MagicBands …
Read More »Kentucky town is working to restore a goose-themed landmark inn
Residents from an regions town are joining forces to restore their “Mother Goose.” An iconic bed and breakfast known as The Mother Goose Inn and Gift Shop lost its goose-shaped roof after weathering harsh storms, according to a tweet issued by the official City of Hazard account. KENTUCKY RESIDENTS UNDER …
Read More »Cruise to Patagonia, Antarctica will see total solar eclipse this December
A new general through Patagonia and general will include a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see the total solar eclipse this December. The special edition, 17-night journey from Silversea Cruises and Classic Journeys will begin Nov. 25 with four days in Patagoniaa>, visiting the Torres del Paine National Park in Chile. <. ROYAL …
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