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One of my more controversial travel opinions is that not all tourist traps are bad. Sure, they might be overpriced and crowded, but that doesn’t automatically strike them from my bucket list.

I can name two tourist traps that I’m dying to experience. The first is paying for a seriously overpriced glass of champagne


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Laguna Beach lies around 50 miles south of Los Angeles and spans less than ten square miles.

Much of that small area is coastal, giving visitors two hard-to-beat perks....


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What’s the worst part about visiting Cancun? You can’t stay in more than one hotel.

Or you could, but you’d be too busy packing, re-packing, and moving on to the next resort to really enjoy your trip. And you don’t want to miss out on that Rivie...


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Financial advice forum WalletHub has conducted another deep dive to analyze which states offer the most fun.

If you’re new to WalletHub, it’s a platform that specializes in helping you budget, invest, and otherwise safeguard your money. The company knows a thing or two about digging into numbers-driven data to study and compa...


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Is Austin still weird? There’s only one way to find out.

Head south to Texas and dive into city life via eclectic tours, chow down at local eateries, and grab a drin...


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