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    POLL – Did I Overreact? Or Underreact?

    ByJennifer Moody October 7, 2014

    There is a first time for everything.  In terms of travel, I’ve been doing it so long (and so frequently) that those first time incidents are becoming increasingly more bizarre.  I had not one, but TWO of them yesterday.  And I’m curious to hear your thoughts on one of them – did I overreact? In…

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  • Travel

    Hiker Discovers An Abandoned Town

    ByJennifer Moody October 6, 2014

    News about hiking normally doesn’t catch my eye.  I love the outdoors, but trekking around in the woods is generally not my thing. This story, however, surprised me. A hiker discovers an abandoned town  just hiding in the middle of Smoky Mountains National Forest.  The discovery is the second forgotten find in the national forest in the last couple of years. Click here…

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  • Solo Travel | Technology | Tips and Tricks

    Digital Breadcrumbs and Solo Travel

    ByJennifer Moody October 3, 2014

    Nancy Grace isn’t the only one who worries about women who go missing. I’ve hit the point in my years of travel (often solo travel) where thoughts of safety become a nagging voice in the back of my head. “If I went missing on the road, would anyone know where to start looking?” Reading stories…

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  • Airlines | Airports | Family | Leisure Travel

    Airports and Autism – Rehearsing for Flight

    ByJennifer Moody October 2, 2014October 2, 2014

    Navigating an airport for the first time can be a nerve wracking experience for any first-time flyer.  But mix airports and autism together and you can have a highly stressful situation for that traveling family. Sensory overstimulation is often a fear for parents of autistic children.  How their child might deal with situations outside their…

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  • Southwest | Tips and Tricks | Travel

    Four Easy Steps for Evaluating a Bonus Offer

    ByJennifer Moody September 30, 2014September 30, 2014

    Bonus miles/points can trigger a Pavlovian response for me – dangle the possibility of earning more miles/points and I start salivating before I have even read the fine print. My heart races even when its not a program I normally care about. Take this email: I’ve been selected!  (I feel special.) DOUBLE POINTS!  (That’s twice…

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  • Airlines

    Compared to This Your Last Seatmate Was Not Bad

    ByJennifer Moody September 30, 2014September 30, 2014

    No matter how bad your last flight was, chances are your last seatmate was not THIS horrible. A Modern Family editor, Ryan Case, live-Tweeted an account of one passenger’s in-flight antics late on Sunday. The 64 separate and progressively funnier (in a life-is-stranger-than-fiction kind of way) Tweets paint a vivid picture of the scene unfolding…

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  • Business Travel | Hotels | Leisure Travel

    Earplugs on the Nightstand – A Quick Poll

    ByJennifer Moody September 29, 2014September 29, 2014

    Interesting fact #1:  The last two hotels I have stayed in have had earplugs strategically placed on the nightstand when I checked in. Interesting fact #2:  I have ended up with disruptive noise from the room next door to me on my last two hotel stays. Coincidence?  Or correlation? In the case of the first…

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    Six Uber Secrets You NEED to Know

    ByJennifer Moody September 26, 2014July 18, 2017

    We share six Uber secrets you MUST know before you request your next ride. These will help your Uber driver plus save you time and money as an Uber passenger. Our writer/driver shares tips on how to use the app, improve navigation, why ratings are important for you (the Uber passenger), and what information your Uber driver knows about you.

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  • Trip Reports

    Trip Report – Napa Road Trip – Throwback Thursday

    ByJennifer Moody September 25, 2014September 25, 2014

    It’s Throwback Thursday and time for another retro trip report.  This one takes us back to early August  2008. That was a big change year for me… I was eight months into owning the house I had at this point dubbed “the money pit”.  My (then) business partner had a 9-month old little girl at home and we…

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  • Hotel Reviews | Hyatt brands

    When is a Suite NOT a Suite? At the Hyatt Regency DFW

    ByJennifer Moody September 24, 2014September 24, 2014

    When is a suite NOT a suite? That’s the question I sought to answer here after I felt like I was hoodwinked by room descriptions.  But let me back up a bit… I’m getting ahead of myself! I had a week long trip to the west coast coming up.  My flight from DFW was early and…

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  • Home and Garden | Shopping

    BINGO! Another Frequent Travel Gift Located

    ByJennifer Moody September 23, 2014

    We just hit autumn and its already only 93 days until Christmas (and 84 to Hanukkah).  That means I’m actively on the hunt for great gifts for this year. While some of you are huddled in sleeping bags outside your local big box store or sleeping off a turkey coma in front of a Thanksgiving Day football…

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  • Airports | The Centurion Lounge

    Shame in the Airport

    ByJennifer Moody September 22, 2014June 5, 2024

    Like so many each year, I showed up in Vegas a high roller.  I’m leaving with my tail between my legs. I’d don my sunglasses for anonymity – and to hide my tears of embarrassment – but I wouldn’t be able to see the screen of my iPad to share my story. You see… I…

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