ashley89+FollowMore trains, more freedom: LA–SD Surfliner expandsStarting January 26, the Pacific Surfliner will run a 13th daily round trip between Los Angeles and San Diego—bringing service back to pre-pandemic levels. This means more flexibility for commuters, day-trippers, and anyone who loves a coastal ride. Even better, there’s a 20% discount on tickets through March 13 with code V526. For folks who’ve been juggling limited schedules or stuck in traffic, this could be a real game-changer. How will this extra train impact your travel plans or your daily routine? Let’s talk about what this means for our community! #Travel #PacificSurfliner #LosAngeles00Share
ashley89+FollowMoose on the slopes: Only in Park City!Imagine carving down your favorite run and spotting a pair of moose trotting alongside you! That’s exactly what happened this week at Park City Mountain Resort. Locals know moose sightings aren’t rare in winter, but seeing them right on the ski runs is something else. It’s a wild reminder that even our groomed slopes are still moose country. If you ever cross paths with one, remember: give them space, don’t try for a selfie, and let them move on safely. Have you ever had a close wildlife encounter while skiing? Let’s hear your stories! #Travel #ParkCity #MooseSighting10Share
ashley89+FollowWhy Slow Travel in Europe Is the Real FlexObsessed with seeing it all on vacation? Maybe it’s time to chill. These European cities are made for slow travel—think lazy riverside strolls in Ljubljana, endless pasta lunches in Bologna, and sunset walks in Porto. Forget the tourist checklist and soak up the local vibe instead. Pick one city, settle in, and let the everyday magic unfold. Trust me, your best travel memories will come from the moments you didn’t plan. #Travel #SlowTravel #EuropeAdventures00Share
sperkins+FollowDisney World on a Budget? Here’s the Secret!Dreaming of Disney World but not the price tag? Turns out, the cheapest (and least crowded) days to visit in 2026 are mid-January to early February, late April, early May, post-Labor Day September, and early November/December (just skip the holidays). Midweek days are even cheaper! Plan smart, snag those off-peak deals, and you could save hundreds—more churros for everyone! #Travel #DisneyWorld #TravelHacks00Share
Dr. Michael Henson+FollowYosemite firefall: No reservations, new rulesYosemite’s famous firefall is back this February—without the reservation system that’s kept crowds in check the last few years. Instead, rangers are rolling out stricter parking and walking rules, hoping to avoid chaos as thousands flock to see Horsetail Fall glow like molten lava at sunset. Expect to park farther away and walk about 1.5 miles in winter conditions, so bring warm gear and a flashlight. Some roads and river areas will be off-limits to both cars and pedestrians. Do you think these new rules will help, or is it going to be a mess out there? #Travel #Yosemite #Firefall10Share
dylan15+FollowEurope’s River Cities You’re Sleeping OnForget the big capitals—Europe’s real charm is hiding in its underrated river cities. Think medieval lanes in Regensburg, dreamy riverside strolls in Metz, and the triple-river magic of Passau. Each spot has its own chill vibe, with walkable old towns, scenic waterfronts, and way fewer crowds. If you want a slower, more authentic Euro trip, these river gems are where it’s at. Who’s adding these to their bucket list? #Travel #TravelGoals #HiddenGems00Share
sperkins+FollowCalifornia Cruises Just Got Way More FunCarnival Cruise Line is dropping a ton of new Baja Mexico getaways from Long Beach for 2027 and 2028! Think quick 3- or 4-day escapes to Catalina Island and Ensenada, plus a special Christmas cruise to Cabo. And rumor has it, a new Ensenada Bay Village might be ready by 2028 for even more vacay vibes. If you’re dreaming of tacos, beaches, and ocean views, this is your sign to start planning! #Travel #CarnivalCruise #BajaMexico00Share
Alexander Thomas+FollowDisney World: Worth Every Penny?Thinking Disney World is just for kids or not worth the price? Think again! From wild rides and epic fireworks to secret details and food from around the world, there’s something for everyone—seriously, even your picky uncle. Plus, new attractions keep popping up, so every trip feels fresh. And yes, there are ways to save if you know where to look. Would you splurge for the memories? #Travel #DisneyWorld #TravelGoals00Share
Brad Ramirez+FollowCruise Loyalty Just Got a Major UpgradeLoyalty points on cruises are about to get way more flexible! Royal Caribbean Group is rolling out Points Choice, letting you earn points on any of their three cruise lines—Royal Caribbean, Celebrity, or Silversea—and then apply them to whichever loyalty program you want. No more being locked into one brand! This is a game-changer for anyone who likes to mix up their cruise adventures. Launching Jan. 30, 2026, so get ready to cruise smarter! #Travel #CruiseLife #RoyalCaribbean30Share
Jamie Watson+FollowNorwegian Gem’s Island Stop DramaNorwegian Gem cruisers are fuming after their day at Great Stirrup Cay got cut short and pushed earlier—now it’s a 7am start and an hour less on the beach. The cruise line blames it on weather, but guests aren’t buying it, especially since they’re the only ship there and there’s no rush to the next port. Would you be annoyed if your dream vacay plans changed last minute? #Travel #NorwegianGem #CruiseDrama50Share