Justin Dixon+FollowTamarack Resort opens early with fresh snowTamarack Resort is kicking off the winter season today after a big snowstorm, and locals are already buzzing about the expanded terrain—two new ski runs and 50 extra acres, all part of a post-fire recovery. For now, only the upper mountain is open, but crews are working nonstop to open more lifts and runs as snow keeps falling. The Mid-Mountain Lodge is ready with food and drinks, and the Dial-A-Ride service makes getting around easy. With the holidays here, how do you feel about Tamarack’s new terrain and early opening? Anyone planning to hit the slopes this week? #Travel #TamarackResort #Idaho00Share
Nicholas Lyons+FollowZero-Stress Vacay Ideas You’ll LoveIf planning a trip feels like a second job, these low-effort getaways are for you. Think walkable cities where you can just wander, nature escapes where the scenery does all the work, or all-inclusive resorts that handle everything. Even a quick trip close to home can be the reset you need. The best part? No rigid schedules—just pure relaxation and room for spontaneous fun. Sometimes, the best memories come from doing absolutely nothing! #Travel #TravelTips #VacationMode00Share
sperkins+FollowCruise Tipping Drama: Luggage Porters EditionEver wondered how much to tip those porters hustling your bags at the cruise terminal? Carnival cruisers are spilling the tea: most say $5 per bag is the sweet spot, but some go as low as $1-2. If your bags are heavy or the service is extra, $10 isn’t unheard of. And yes, tipping is optional, but it’s definitely the norm if you want your luggage treated right! #Travel #CruiseTips #TravelHacks00Share
ashley89+FollowMauritius Travel Alert: What You Need to KnowPlanning a dreamy getaway to Mauritius? Heads up—the U.S. just issued a Level 2 travel advisory due to a spike in tourist-targeted crime. Think pickpocketing, purse snatching, and even break-ins, especially in crowded spots and at night. If you’re still going, keep your valuables out of sight, stay alert, and maybe skip the late-night strolls. Don’t forget to check the latest updates and consider travel insurance—just in case! #Travel #TravelWarning #Mauritius00Share
Dr. Michael Henson+FollowOrlando mourns SeaWorld’s iconic orca KatinaKatina, the legendary orca who delighted generations at SeaWorld Orlando, has passed away at 50, marking the end of an era for the park and its fans. For nearly four decades, she inspired awe with her playful spirit—remember her signature tongue-out pose and water cyclones? Her loss hits home for many locals who grew up watching her shows. With SeaWorld’s breeding program long ended, Katina’s passing brings us closer to the day when orca performances will be just a memory. How do you feel about the future of marine parks and animal shows? #Travel #Orlando #SeaWorld00Share
dylan15+FollowCruise Mistakes I Won't Repeat Next YearSpent 85 days on cruises this year and learned the hard way: more isn’t always better! Packing in too many trips left my memories blurry and my energy zapped. I’ll be skipping peak summer crowds, booking more sea days to actually enjoy the ship, and finally giving myself permission to rest (hello, room service in a robe). Lesson learned: travel is about savoring, not just seeing. Who else has made these mistakes? #Travel #TravelMistakes #CruiseLife00Share
dylan15+FollowSt. Thomas cruise port gets a $200M makeoverBig changes are coming to St. Thomas! Royal Caribbean is teaming up with the Virgin Islands Port Authority to completely revamp the Crown Bay District, turning it into a vibrant hub for both locals and visitors. This $200 million project means more jobs, new shops and restaurants, and a better arrival experience for everyone—no matter which cruise line you’re on. The goal is to celebrate local culture while boosting the economy and making St. Thomas an even more unforgettable stop in the Caribbean. What do you hope to see in the new waterfront? #Travel #StThomas #RoyalCaribbean50Share
Dr. Michael Henson+FollowBig changes coming to Walt Disney World 2026!Walt Disney World is gearing up for a huge 2026 with a wave of refreshed rides, new attractions, and returning guest perks that’ll make any Disney fan’s heart skip a beat. Think updated favorites like Frozen Ever After and Big Thunder Mountain, a reimagined Buzz Lightyear ride, and a brand-new Muppets-themed coaster. Families will love the return of free water park admission and kids-eat-free dining plans at Disney hotels. Plus, all the fan-favorite EPCOT festivals and holiday parties are back! With so much happening, which new or returning experience are you most excited to check out? #Travel #DisneyWorld2026 #FamilyFun30Share
ashley89+FollowPuerto Rico: The Caribbean escape you don’t need a passport forImagine stepping off a plane and straight into a tropical paradise—no passport required. Puerto Rico, a U.S. territory, offers Americans the chance to explore lush rainforests, bioluminescent bays that glow at night, and some of the world’s most stunning beaches. From wandering Old San Juan’s colorful streets and historic forts to tasting fresh, farm-to-table cuisine and sipping piña coladas where they were invented, this island feels worlds away but is just a domestic flight from the mainland. If you’ve visited, what was your favorite spot? If not, what would you want to experience first? #Travel #PuertoRico #Caribbean10Share
Alexander Thomas+FollowWild Waves closing: Last chance for memoriesAfter nearly 50 years of summer thrills, Wild Waves Theme & Water Park in Federal Way is set to close for good after the 2026 season. This spot has been a rite of passage for so many local families—think first jobs, epic water slides, and those classic Timber Hawk rides. Rising costs and pandemic losses finally caught up, but the park promises a full final season packed with special events and nostalgia. How do you feel about losing such a big piece of our community’s summer tradition? Will you visit one last time or share your favorite Wild Waves memory? #Travel #WildWaves #FederalWay10Share