Jamie Watson+FollowBahamas Cruise Just Got a Major UpgradeCruise fans, get ready—The Bahamas is planning a brand new cruise port on the remote island of Mayaguana, way off the usual Nassau route. This means more unique stops, fewer crowds, and a chance to explore somewhere totally fresh. Plus, Carnival is rolling out adults-only casino cruises, and Holland America is sending ships on epic world voyages. Who else is adding these to their bucket list? #Travel #CruiseLife #Bahamas50Share
Alexander Thomas+FollowAmerican Airlines’ Sneaky Baggage Fee HikeJust when you thought you’d found a travel hack, American Airlines quietly ditched their cheaper checked bag fee for short international flights. Now, you’ll pay $40 for your first checked bag to places like Mexico or Canada—same as domestic. It’s only a $5 bump, but for families or groups, that adds up fast! The only way to save? Prepay for your bag online and you’ll still snag a $5 discount. Otherwise, those extra fees are here to stay. #Travel #AmericanAirlines #TravelTips10Share
Jamie Watson+FollowCentral America’s About to Blow Up TravelForget your usual vacation plans—Central America is about to be THE place to go in 2026. Imagine zip-lining in Costa Rica, city-hopping in Panama, and exploring ancient ruins in Guatemala—all without breaking the bank. The region’s got everything: wild jungles, chill beaches, insane food, and epic adventures. If you want a trip that’s equal parts thrill and good vibes, this is where everyone’s heading next. Trust me, you’ll want to get in before it’s everywhere on your feed. #Travel #Travel2026 #CentralAmerica20Share
Kelly Mack+FollowOrlando’s Typhoon Lagoon closes for cold snapTyphoon Lagoon fans in Orlando are in for a chilly surprise—Disney’s beloved water park is closed for five days as cold weather sweeps through Central Florida. With temperatures dipping into the 30s and 50s, Disney extended the closure, leaving many locals and visitors to shuffle their plans. The rest of Disney World’s parks remain open, but if you were hoping for a splashy day at Typhoon Lagoon, you’ll have to wait until at least Saturday. Anyone else ever experienced a Florida cold snap that changed your plans? How do you make the most of theme park visits when the weather doesn’t cooperate? #Travel #Orlando #DisneyWorld10Share
Dr. Michael Henson+FollowThis Beach Club Changed My Cruise GameRoyal Caribbean’s new Royal Beach Club on Paradise Island is a total game-changer for Nassau stops. Think heated pools, unlimited food and drinks, and zero stress about towels or Wi-Fi. It’s not just another private island—it’s a next-level beach day that actually feels worth the price (especially if you prebook). The best part? The service is so on point, you’ll never wait long for a drink. If you’re cruising to Nassau, this is the move! #Travel #RoyalCaribbean #BeachClub10Share
ashley89+FollowHow the Ultra-Rich Are Traveling in 2026Ever wondered what travel looks like when money’s no object? The ultra-wealthy are ditching quick getaways for “forever travel” (think: living like a local for weeks), chartering private yachts, booking eco-conscious cultural trips, and splurging on wellness retreats that promise to boost longevity. It’s all about immersive experiences, sustainability, and next-level self-care. Would you try any of these if you hit the jackpot? #Travel #LuxuryTravel #TravelTrends00Share
dylan15+FollowDisney’s Dining Plan Drama: Fan Favorites Return!Disney tried to shake up their 2026 meal plans, but fans were NOT having it when 35 restaurants vanished from the list. After major online backlash, Disney quietly brought back 20 spots, including Rainforest Cafe, T Rex Cafe, and even Starbucks (parents everywhere, rejoice). Looks like the House of Mouse learned not to mess with hungry park-goers! #Travel #DisneyWorld #DiningPlan00Share
Kelly Mack+FollowNational Park Fees Are About to SkyrocketPlanning a trip to a US national park? Heads up: starting in 2026, non-residents will have to cough up $250 for an annual pass (it used to be $80!). US residents need a valid ID to get the lower price at 11 major parks, or you’ll be charged as a foreign visitor. Foreigners can still pay per visit, but there’s a $100 surcharge. Some parks are still free, but double-check before you go! #Travel #NationalParks #TravelTips01Share
sperkins+FollowDisneyland hotel guests lose early park entryLosing that early park entry at Disneyland hotels has really shaken things up for regulars. For years, that extra 30 minutes before the crowds hit made the pricey on-site rooms feel worth it—ride your favorites, grab breakfast, and shop in peace. Now, with just a single Lightning Lane pass replacing the perk, many are wondering if it’s still worth paying Disney’s premium rates. Some guests are already switching to cheaper hotels nearby, saying the Disney magic just isn’t what it used to be. What do you think—will this change your plans for a Disney trip? #Travel #Disneyland #DisneyNews10Share
Alexander Thomas+Follow50 Epic Reader-Approved Trips for 2026Ready to shake up your travel bucket list? Readers just dropped their 50 fave getaways for 2026—think secret Greek islands, dreamy city breaks, family adventures, and wild off-the-grid escapes. From paddleboarding at sunrise in Turkey to train-hopping across Europe, these picks are all about unique vibes and hidden gems. If you want beaches with no crowds, castles on a budget, or rail journeys with jaw-dropping views, this list is pure wanderlust fuel. Which one are you adding to your must-go list? #Travel #TravelGoals #HiddenGems00Share