Jennifer Rojas+FollowVegas airport empties as prices soarSeeing fewer crowds at Harry Reid International? It’s not your imagination—Las Vegas is feeling the sting as travelers skip town over sky-high prices. October saw nearly 9% fewer passengers, and budget flights like Spirit have plummeted by over 60%. Even the MGM CEO admitted, “Shame on us,” after guests balked at $26 water bottles and $12 coffees. Canadians, once a reliable Vegas crowd, are staying away in droves. With international visitors down and locals grumbling about parking and resort fees, it’s clear: Vegas needs to rethink its value. Have you changed your Vegas plans lately? #News #LasVegas #Travel10368Share
Justin Dixon+FollowThis Train Ride Is Basically a Holiday MovieImagine sipping cocoa while gliding through snowy canyons and rivers on a luxury train from Moab to Denver. The giant windows make you feel like you’re in a snow globe, and the food? Chef-prepared and totally Instagram-worthy. Plus, there’s a stop in Glenwood Springs for hot springs and a wild roller coaster. If you want a Christmas adventure that’s way more memorable than a road trip, this is it. Who’s in for a train holiday? #Travel #HolidayTravel #TrainAdventure100Share
dylan15+FollowCruise Hack: Don’t Fly In Same Day!Thinking about flying in the morning your cruise leaves? Hard pass! I’ve seen way too many people miss their Royal Caribbean cruise because of flight delays or cancellations. Save yourself the stress (and your vacation!) by arriving at least a day early—more if you’re going overseas. You’ll get more time to explore, less anxiety, and actually enjoy embarkation day. Trust me, the extra night is worth it! #Travel #CruiseTips #TravelSmart20Share
sperkins+Follow4 Cities for a $150 Weekend Getaway?!Dreaming of a quick escape but your wallet says no? Check out these 4 U.S. cities where you can have a whole weekend of fun for under $150! From San Antonio’s free river walks and breakfast tacos, to Albuquerque’s petroglyph hikes, Memphis’s music and BBQ, and D.C.’s iconic museums—all packed with free or super cheap things to do. Who knew budget travel could be this good? #Travel #TravelHacks #BudgetTravel00Share
sperkins+FollowSpotless giraffe Kipekee’s sudden loss stuns TennesseeKipekee, the world’s only known spotless giraffe, has died unexpectedly at just two years old at Brights Zoo in Tennessee. Her unique appearance drew visitors from across the globe, turning the small zoo into a local hotspot. While giraffes usually live decades longer, Kipekee’s rare genetics aren’t believed to be the cause. The zoo is awaiting necropsy results to solve the mystery. For many in the community, Kipekee wasn’t just an animal—she was a symbol of wonder and uniqueness. How do you think her story will shape the future of wildlife conservation and zoos? #Travel #Kipekee #Tennessee17120Share
Kelly Mack+FollowThese Resorts Make Christmas Stress-FreeImagine skipping all the holiday chaos and letting someone else handle the Christmas magic! These all-inclusive resorts go all out with epic decorations, festive events, and even Santa sightings—so you can actually relax and enjoy the season with your family. From Elf on the Shelf parties in the Caribbean to snowy adventures in Canada, these spots turn Christmas into a true vacation. Who knew holiday prep could be this easy (and fun)? #Travel #ChristmasVacation #FamilyTravel00Share
dylan15+FollowSpotless giraffe Kipekee’s legacy at Brights ZooKipekee, the world-famous spotless giraffe at Brights Zoo in Limestone, Tennessee, has passed away just after her second birthday, leaving a big hole in the hearts of locals and animal lovers everywhere. Her unique look drew visitors from all over and put our small town on the map. The zoo is working with vets to find out what happened, but one thing’s clear: Kipekee made a huge impact during her short life. If you ever visited her or followed her story, what did she mean to you? Let’s remember the joy she brought to our community. #Travel #Kipekee #BrightsZoo00Share
Alexander Thomas+FollowSpotless giraffe Kipekee leaves a legacy in TennesseeKipekee, the only known spotless giraffe born at Brights Zoo in Limestone, Tennessee, captured hearts around the world with her unique look and gentle nature. Her sudden passing at just two years old has left both the zoo staff and visitors deeply saddened. Even though her cause of death is still being investigated, Kipekee’s impact is undeniable—she drew crowds, inspired curiosity, and reminded us how rare and precious wildlife can be. How do you think her story will shape the way we care for and appreciate endangered animals in our communities? #Travel #Kipekee #Tennessee10Share
Jamie Watson+FollowNational Parks Now Costing Like Disney?!Dreaming of seeing the Grand Canyon or Yellowstone? Get ready to save up—starting 2026, international visitors will pay nearly Disney-level prices to enter top U.S. national parks. The new fees? An extra $100 per person, per day at 11 major parks, plus higher annual passes for non-U.S. residents. U.S. citizens keep the old rates. The government says it’s about fairness, but for travelers, it’s a major budget-buster. Would you still go? #Travel #NationalParks #TravelNews01Share
Justin Dixon+FollowNational Parks’ $100 Surprise for TouristsMajor heads-up for anyone planning a bucket-list trip to America’s top national parks: starting in 2026, non-U.S. visitors will have to cough up $100 per park! Locals still get in for way less, and there are some new fee-free days just for residents. If you’re not American and want to hit more than three parks, the $250 annual pass is the only way to go. Wild, right? #Travel #NationalParks #TravelNews00Share