Written by Catherine Parker @ Traveling Mom
Nestled between Oklahoma City and Dallas along well-traveled Interstate 35, explore an outdoor getaway in the Arbuckle Mountains. Sulphur Oklahoma is home to a National Park Service site along with the Chickasaw Cultural Center. Find a luxurious hotel,…
Category: resorts
7 Least Crowded Ski Resorts in Colorado
Written by Susie Kellogg @ Traveling Mom
This winter, according to the Farmers Almanac, Colorado is gearing up for one of its best snow seasons in years. This very welcome beta comes on the heels of strict Covid restrictions. As a result, thousands of people across the nation will be flocking…
Family Fun in Club Med Ixtapa Pacific
Written by Mimi Slawoff @ Traveling Mom
For a fun and carefree family-friendly beach vacation, head to Club Med Ixtapa Pacific in Mexico. From early morning activities to late night dancing under the stars, the all-inclusive Club Med Mexican resort offers great food, lodging and entertainmen…
The 20 Most Trusted Travel & Hospitality Brands In The U.S.
Written by SharonKurheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
Morning Consult is a global, privately-held data intelligence and custom market research company established in 2014. With offices in Washington D.C., New York City, Chicago and San Francisco, it was…
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Read MoreDisney Saratoga Springs Resort Review: Updates for 2021
Written by John Vanda @ Traveling Mom
Disney Saratoga Springs Resort is a sprawling Disney Vacation Club property with eye-popping Victorian charm, great views and plenty of room for families to spread out. The resort is undergoing extensive remodeling and this TravelingDad found plenty to…
Entertaining Grandkids at LEGOLAND Resort Florida
Written by Terri Marshall @ Traveling Mom
With its multi-colored plastic bricks shaped into miniatures cities, resort properties with themed rooms guaranteed to entertain the kiddos, thrilling amusement park rides and even a water park for a splashing good time, LEGOLAND Florida reviews earn a…
Extended Family Vacation Ideas with Something for Everyone
Written by Terri Marshall @ Traveling Mom
Traveling with family members spanning two, three or even four generations offers a unique opportunity to create priceless memories. With time for interaction between grandparents and grandkids, aunts, uncles, cousins and sometimes even great grandpare…
Good/Bad News: Hawaii’s Borders To Stay Closed, But Resort Bubble Planning Is Approved
Written by SharonKurheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
Hawaii has struggled with balancing its wish to open its gates to tourism with its need to keep its citizens safe. With Governor David Ige’s announcement that it’s unlikely the…
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Read MoreTwo Adults-Only Resorts Set Their Reopening Dates
Written by SharonKurheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
Industries you may never have thought of have had to weather the COVID-19 storm. For example, those in the adult entertainment sector had to think outside the box very early…
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Delta Giving Passengers What They Want, Don’t Buy These 4 Things At Airports, Hawaii Airports Wasting $36M
Written by SharonKurheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
Hello travel friends and happy Saturday! Here’s a recap of what’s gone on at YMMV this week. From what we’ve written to what others wrote that we really liked and…
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Worst COVID Travel Idea EVER, The Hyatt To Avoid, This Will Be Gone At Disney
Written by joeheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
Happy Sunday to all of our travel friends, both near and far. Here are some articles we’ve read from other bloggers (and other sources) that we think you may like,…
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The Ultimate Travel Dilemma
Written by joeheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
I’ll admit that I tend to overanalyze things. I don’t view it as a positive or negative, more of just a part of who I am. Having that personality trait,…
Before You Go: Great Wolf Lodge in Gurnee IL Review with Tips
Written by Danielle Braff @ Traveling Mom
Just a few weeks after it opened, I checked out Gurnee’s Great Wolf Lodge with my 6-year-old, 9-year-old, my husband and my parents (gotta see if this place is good for everyone, right?). We’re waterpark affectionados, thinking nothing of the 3-hour dr…
Get Away Today Review: How to Make Vacations (including Disney) Easier
Written by Breeze Leonard @ Traveling Mom
Do you ever see something over and over again online and start questioning it? There are two questions we get a lot from our readers. First, where can we buy discount Disney tickets? And after we mention our affiliate partner GetAwayToday.com the next …
Cancun for Families: 5 Star Service at this Fiesta Americana Resort
Written by Maria Smith @ Traveling Mom
Delightfully warm ocean breezes mix with a surprisingly family friendly vibe to make Cancun a fantastic choice for the next family vacation. And Fiesta Americana should be at the top of your Cancun resort list. Read on to learn why. Note:…
Hotel Chains Are Adding All-Inclusive Properties But They’re Just Not For Me
Written by joeheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
All-inclusive resorts seem to be all the rage with hotel chains right now. These are resorts where you get all your meals and activities at the resort included for a single price. For me, it’s like a cruise ship without the ship. For those of us …
Orlando Has SEVEN Hotels With The Name “Rosen” In Them. Who The Hell Is This Rosen Dude?
Written by SharonKurheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
If you’re in Orlando and have driven down International Drive (I-Drive), or even just on I-4 between exits 72 (to Rt 528 East) and 74A (Sand Lake Rd.), you’ve seen at least some of them: Rosen Centre Hotel Rosen Inn Rosen Inn at Pointe Orla…
Resort Fees – The What, Why, and How
Written by Island Miler @ Jeffsetter Travel
Resort fees. We’ve all seen them whether it be here in Hawaii, in Vegas, or even in New York, though there it’ll likely have a dubious name like “Destination Fee.” And while it’s obvious that properties add Resort Fees to make more money off of guests, the reasons for their existence a more nuanced and […]
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Read More6 Unique Hotels That Will Make Your Stay Memorable
Written by Sarah Ricks, World TravelingMom @ Traveling Mom
A unique hotel can make the vacation memorable, says World Traveling Mom. Sometimes what makes your stay a pleasure is the hotel’s beautiful physical location, or its sumptuous breakfast feast, or its dramatic architecture. Sometimes it’s t…
Cruise or All-Inclusive: Which is Better for a Family Trip?
Written by Holly Johnson @ Frugal Travel Guy
It’s a tough decision, but knowing how you like to travel can be a big help.