Most Affordable Museums for Groups Visiting New York City
Aside from transportation, food, and lodging, one of the greatest expenses faced by group travelers when heading to New York City has to do with securing access to the most popular attractions. For educational and school groups, this often means historical sites or museums. Many museums with great masterpieces are price-prohibitive even with Read More
Your Quick Travel Guide for Groups Heading to Mount Rushmore
Visiting Mount Rushmore is almost a rite of passage, and it is a bucket-list item for many Americans interested in U.S. history. The monumental sculptures carved into the granite of Mount Rushmore feature the heads of four iconic presidents of the United States. This gem of the Black Hills region covers 1,278.45 acres. This Read More
Calle Ocho Festival: Where to stay and what to eat
Every year, the streets of Little Havana come alive with music and food to celebrate the Hispanic version of Mardi Gras. Carnaval Miami celebrations start in February, with multiple social events such as the Miss Carnaval Miami pageant, numerous cooking competitions, and golf tournaments. The main event remains the Calle Ocho Festival, scheduled Read More
Balloon Fiesta: Your Lodging Guide to Albuquerque, NM
The Albuquerque International Balloon Festival is an almost 50-year-old tradition that fills the sky of New Mexico with the magic and colors of hot-air balloons. For 2014, the festival will take place from October 4-12. Expect to see over 500 balloon launches in the largest balloon festival in the world. The 78-acre launch Read More
Best Outlet Destinations for Black Friday
Aside from the turkey and the trimmings, one of the most exciting things about Thanksgiving is the anticipation and joy that comes with the kick-off of the Christmas shopping season. Get together a group of your best girlfriends, and head out to secure the most awesome deals for Black Friday. One of the Read More