Yesterday, I showed off the fabulous high heel sign greeting me at the Neon Museum. The Neon Museum is a time capsule of Vegas, in a way. They store and show off discarded neon from Vegas, creating a glamourously rusted and faded timeline. When you enter the grounds, you are …
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A Warm Welcome in Vegas for Heels First
I’m traveling in Vegas right now and what greeted me? A giant high heeled shoe. This shoe is part of the neon museum in Las Vegas, a non-profit dedicated to preserving old neon signs from the strip. I just appreciated that the easiest way to find it is via the …
Read More »Try Out Travel Sized Products with Birchbox
Birchbox is a great way to try out new products and collect travel sized items to bring with you on the road. For a $10/month subscription fee, you receive a box of samples (and sometimes snacks) worth more than the $10 subscription fee. I get pretty excited when my Birchbox …
Read More »US Airways Plane Gets Stuck in the Ground
A US Airways Plane got stuck in the ground Friday during a record-breaking heat wave in Arlington, Virginia. This has been a crazy weather month so far. The derecho storm left Keri with no power for days. And while we are used to high-temperatures in Arlington, we rarely have heat …
Read More »The Hilton Garden Inn Stresses Cleanliness Too
After my, well, interesting post-it note from the Hampton Inn, I received a friendly note from the Hilton Garden Inn: Again, I was glad to see this. With mid-range hotels, it is hard to tell how clean you should assume they are. The wet carpet of the Days Inn I …
Read More »30 Days for DC on US Airways
Today kicks off the first day of US Airways’ promotion, 30 Days for DC. In their words, “30 days for DC is a month of surprises, community events and giveaways to celebrate our commitment to the Capital City. But it doesn’t stop there!” This appears to be a celebration for …
Read More »GoGear Travel Tubes: Has My Quest for Travel Bottles Come to an End?!
When we last left my travel bottles adventures, I was stuck between a set of really expensive bottles and a set that couldn’t even make it out of the store without opening. I am really drawn to the silicon bottles because they seem really easy to use. Recently, I was …
Read More »Doubletree Pre-Check-In Offers
On a recent trip to Chicago, I had a choice between the equally rated Hilton or Doubletree O’Hare for the same price. Keri was tagging along, so I thought I’d try something new–and at the very least it would be a blog post. Boy was I right. I ended up …
Read More »Orbitz Gets Backlash for Harmless Personalization
View from the Wing gives a good explanation as to why it is okay that Orbitz is showing different hotel properties to Mac users vs. PC. If you follow me on twitter, then you saw me getting my feathers all ruffled by the backlash against Orbitz: Basically, the story here …
Read More »Even the Dead Don’t Get Respect from TSA
In another act of brilliance, TSA agents spilled the cremated remains of of a man’s grandfather onto the floor of the screening area. John Gross took the remains of his grandfather through security in a container clearly labeled human remains. This is allowed by TSA. Despite Gross’ request for the …
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