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Downtown Las Vegas at the Fremont St Experience

Las Vegas A Sleepy Little Town?!

January 2, 2024

We recently went to Las Vegas to celebrate the birthday of a friend who is a huge U2 fan and wanted to see them perform live in Las Vegas’s newest attraction; the MSG Sphere.

We attended the concert on Saturday night (more on that later) and at the stroke of midnight, on his birthday, our group of 6 headed into an already bustling bar in the popular Venetian Resort, only to be chased out by a cocktail waitress who said the bar was closing at midnight. She shoed us over to the bar at a restaurant across the casino, where the bartender said they could accommodate us and make us $8 drinks, but we’d have to guzzle them because THAT bar was closing at 1 AM! Did I mention it was SATURDAY NIGHT?! Ok, Sunday morning, but this is supposed to be Las Vegas! I’d expect this in my hometown of puritanical Boston where the sidewalks roll up at midnight, and you can’t get dinner AFTER a show, but I had not expected this in Las Vegas, where I was quite proud of myself for not shuffling off to bed at 10:30pm!

The Strip in 2006

In general I found a lot about my experience in Vegas had changed in the 15 years since I had last been. I haven’t been to Las Vegas since 2006, tagging along with Jeff for a convention he needed to attend on my birthday weekend. That trip, we tired to entertain ourselves in the casino, and after losing 20 dollars in less 2 minutes, we decided to spend our time in the desert instead; arranging a tour to bike 13 miles around the Red Rocks Canyon and renting a car to go explore the Hoover Dam. Here Are some of the changes we noticed. (views from Red Rocks Canyon in 2006)

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Las Vegas was less smoky than old Vegas

But it’s still more smoky than most other places now. First, fewer people overall are smoking, so that’s good for everyone. Most of Vegas’s attractions are indoors and despite superior air filtration systems, we noticed the smoke in the casinos and it wafts up from the casinos into upper level attractions and shops. Because there is so little indoor smoke anywhere these days, I really noticed it during our stay.

Vegas used to be considered a budget vacation

Many people I talked to who love Las Vegas today have a lot of nostalgia for it. They spoke about going to Vegas with their families for vacations and celebrations and making wonderful memories; seeing shows, eating meals together and enjoying the spectacles of architecture, neon and fountains. Many people have a similar nostalgia for places like Walt Disney World even though that’s also become a sometimes challenging and expensive destination now.

During our visit; Las Vegas was hosting the National Finals Rodeo and Cowboy Christmas, as well as a variety of medical conventions.

I feel like gambling used to subsidize the other attractions; lodging and dining in town, and now it appears to be the other way around. I have a few friends who are comped gorgeous suites in the top resorts based on their gambling points and that might be being subsidized by the dynamic pricing of rack rates for hotel rooms by people like me, who don’t gamble. During the busy weekend we visited, along with the National Finals Rodeo and several big name concerts, rack rates for rooms were $1000- 5000 a night for the top resorts and $350-500. We paid $210 for shared pizzas at pizza lunch with soft drinks for 6 and over $300 for lunch in a top strip restaurant for 4 for lunch with no cocktails. Tickets for sphere movies run (again dynamic pricing based on demand) from $150-250, we paid almost $1000 to see U2 and a popular Cirque de Soleil show for 2 and live shows can run into the thousands if they start selling out. Ride shares even just a few blocks could start at $15 and go up to $30 during surge times. (Views around Las Vegas)

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Vegas was mellower than I remembered

Legal weed is available from a dispensary on nearly every block. It feels like maybe with less drinking, people are calmer, I witnessed less “excess” drinking, fewer people throwing up on their shoes and less stumbling patrons, so maybe more Vegas guests are imbibing in pot and mellowing rather than getting falling down drunk and angry or aggressive? (Freemont Street Experience and downtown)

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Vegas is an inside place

This hasn’t really changed, but on our last trip we made an effort to explore the desert, and we didn’t do that this time so by day two, I was jonesing to be outside! You can walk between casinos on the sidewalk (and up and over the pedestrian bridges) but when I find myself in a city I almost always seek out a park or garden, and I couldn’t find anything like this in the city on foot!

Photos from the U2 Concert at Sphere (click to enlarge any photo)

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video representation of Las Vegas during the U2 concert at the MSG Sphere

At the U2 concert the performance included a video representation of Las Vegas that looked so real you thought you were in the city, then it was deconstructed with cranes through the wizardry of AI, building by building, until only the desert remained, then the sphere filled with thousand of endangered desert animals in black and white above us to the back drop of “With or Without You” (changing the characters of that love song to endangered animals of the greater Las Vegas area) Then the band left us with a note of hope for our environment, while they played “Beautiful Day” and the lizards and snakes and small mammals all around us were filled with color. (deconstructed Vegas, and the endangered animals that inhabit it. Click to expand)

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As Las Vegas was deconstructed, Sphere graphics filled with endangered animals filled the space.

I could ask myself if going to Las Vegas was worth the time and expense.

We went to Las Vegas to celebrate with a friend and we were able to meet up with several other friends, an old college acquaintance, a friend I met on a Zumba cruise and my favorite travel agent (Jay Paul, Cruise Planners) who were all living or coincidentally visiting Las Vegas at the time. I learned talking to friends who love Vegas that it’s about the memories they have being connected with people they love in the place that mean the most to them. And I’ve found in the end, every place is about the connections you make with the people you meet there and the experiences you have with the loved ones you travel with. And in that sense, my trip to Vegas was worth the time and money we spent!

 

Meow Wolf Mega Mart; part art installation, part mystery puzzle rooms.

My Tips for Las Vegas

  • • Book your trip during a quiet time if you can; rooms, flights and shows are all dynamically priced based on demand. Quiet times might surprise you. A friend just noticed Easter weekend is reasonably priced, likely because there won’t be any conventions held and kids are out of school.

  • • Book components as early as you can; our Cirque de Soleil tickets were twice the cost of our friends’ because we decided to join them at the show a few days before we left. Alternatively, search for last minute deals at hotels or shows that aren’t as popular if you aren’t particular about where you stay or what you see.

  • • Sometimes a package can be cheaper; we bundled airfare and hotel for four nights for just a tick over $1000 for a regular non strip view. Rack rate for the suite we were upgraded (because of status on our airline) was 2k a night!

  • • Look into your travel loyalty programs for discounts and specials, Las Vegas resorts partner with cruise lines, airlines, credit cards and even your casino at home with offers that will be better than rack rates and you may be able to use your rewards.

  • • Take note of “resort fees” when booking hotels. Every place charges them now and they can add $50-100 per night and they aren’t payable with rewards points and they aren’t usually comped for gamblers. That’s cash (or credit card) you’ll need to pay.

  • • The sphere is a fascinating new attraction that creates a “view” where there might not have been one before. Some resorts are on it, and Sphere view rooms are selling at a premium. But it can’t hurt to ask, if it’s not busy, you might get a complimentary upgrade.

  • • - if you don’t have a sphere view the best places to see it are to walk into the parking garage at the Wynn and go to the roof; the pedestrian bridge near the Venetian; ride on the High Roller, a slow moving Ferris wheel attraction.

  • • Ride share is popular in LV, and riding can be less expensive than cabs, although during “surge” times cabs may be cheaper. All rides can drop off at the “circle” but cabs can come right up to the curb of your hotel for pick ups too. If using a ride share app, pay attention to the ride share pick up location at your resort, it’s usually off a side entrance or along a side road, not in the drop off circle of the hotel.

  • • Casino food courts offer the most inexpensive food on the strip. But expect to pay “airport” prices, not food court at home prices.

  • • Getting off the strip will find restaurants with better specials. Downtown (Fremont St area) has older resorts and restaurants with advertisements for $18.95 prime rib and anyone over 350 pounds “eats free” at one restaurant I can’t vouch for the quality of either place because as pescatarian more than 200 pounds under the limit, I didn’t try either!

  • • There are loads of entertaining things to do in Vegas for free or cheap; the fountains at the Bellagio, walk and gawk the lobbies of all the big resorts (especially at Christmas time), visit the Fremont St “experience” with free buskers, and live bands, shops and free dinner (for anyone over 350 pounds)!

  • • There are other paid attractions worth visiting; Area 15 Meow Wolf Vegas art installation and puzzle rooms, Neon Graveyard, and Museum of llusions. Walking away from the more corporate “Fremont St Experience” (think Times Square without the open container law) You’ll see some of the older hotels and a fun attraction call the The Downtown Container Park. This fun shopping and entertainment arcade features an audio animatronic fire breathing mantis and several local art galleries and small local food shops. (Watch your back, bicycle and hover board groups that race around the area and collect “tips” and the area is popular with protestors and folks living on vacant lots.)

Meow Wolf Mega Mart Attraction, click on any image to enlarge

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Happy New Year from GoSeeItTravel

Photos: J Klofft

Edited: K Klofft




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New York City Christmas on Broadway! Photos, Notes and Anecdotes

December 14, 2022

Photos, Notes and Anecdotes

A Christmas Visit to NYC

  • • If you’d like someone to pull all the pieces of a NYC Broadway trip together for you, including insider extras like tours of theaters and chats with performers, you can’t go wrong with Custom Traveler Insider. we’ve traveled with them twice and they provide full service and high touch at a very affordable price for NYC by negotiating the price of the components (shows and hotels and meals) that individuals wouldn’t be able to score. We spent 4 days and took in 5 shows, including the Radio City Christmas Spectacular with the Rockettes.

    We paid for our on trip and did not receive compensation from any travel providers.

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  • • To avoid crowds, we often walked a block over to 6th or 8th to avoid the crush in Times Sq when navigating around the area

  • • Speaking of crowds and ergo, viruses- I’m no epidemiologist, but I’d imagine those crowds are a risk for any of several viruses circulating this winter

  • • And yet, we noticed only 1:20 to 1:50 people masking in public including in theaters where announcements were made that they weren’t required but requested. I’m wondering if people are beginning to feel more comfortable, as we were, to be free of masks and take their chances with a viral illness as we have most other winters of our lives.

  • Spotted the naked cowboy giving a few dollars to a man without a home in the street

  • We went to the Christmas Market at Bryant Park early, when it first opened and were able to wander around easily, it got more crowded as the afternoon arrived. There was a very nice selection of local artisans and food booths

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  • • If possible make reservations through open table for restaurants to guarantee a table when you want to have a meal and use apps to pre order for pick up at fast food joints

  • • And yet, we found Manhattan not to be suffering from the same “lack of staff” we’ve encountered elsewhere. Counter service establishments were efficient and full service restaurants still employed bus boys and seemingly idle men in suit jackets whose only job is to open your wine or add parmesan cheese to your dish.

  • • Eating at “off times” 11 AM lunch or 5 or 10:30 PM dinners allowed us to find reservations or walk into restaurants.

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  • • One of the restaurants where we ate was feeding a woman without a home, at the end of their bar. She was wearing open toed dress sandals on a rainy raw December night and muttering “look at all these people”. I’m not sure what her rant was about, but we chatted about the book she was reading about yoga.

  • • Not all our experiences with folks in the street went well- we were called the N word by an apparently colorblind man after my husband caught him trying to lift my thermal tea mug from an outside pocket of my bag while I was snapping photos of the Macys windows.

  • • And yet police presence was very high, including a young officers we overhead saying to his partner after assisting some tourist with directions “I’m getting better at small talk!” And his buddy agreed and when I smiled and laughed at their comment, he said “he’s kinda of a shy guy”

  • • Which reminds me to share that whenever we are doing street photography in any city in the world; one of us always watches the back of the other while shooting. This “awareness” usually results in us having almost not trouble wherever we are.

  • • And yet, this part of NYC seemed to have fewer folks hassling people or living in the streets than other US cities we’ve visited. And it seems local establishments do take some care of the people in their own neighborhoods

  • • You can’t rely on GPS to navigate while walking on the street, we used it in our hotel room to preview the route, then on the street used the easy grid pattern in Manhattan to navigate because the GPS has trouble

  • • I made a list of all our show and restaurant reservations including the street addresses and put it on my phone to allow for easier navigation around the area.

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  • • The stands in Times Square were filled to the brim with Moroccans celebrating their advancement to the World Cup finals.

  • • We noticed almost no Chinese tourists. While in Quebec City in Oct they outnumbered all other tourists 2:1, their absence was keenly noticed here - whether that’s by choice due to publicity reaching China about the safety of US cities or China’s own travel policies at the moment, I’m not sure.

  • • And yet, the crowds were so thick over the weekend that one could barely move on the side walks, and for safety several roads around the largest attractions (such as the tree at Rockefeller center) were closed to vehicle traffic by local officials

  • We found our weekend in the city at Christmas to be busy, but full of good cheer and joy and as a “bucket list” event to see NYC at Christmastime, it was very special!

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Angkor Wat at dawn

48 Hours in Siem Reap Including Angkor Archeological Park

May 15, 2022

Siem Reap

Just before the world shut down for Covid 19 we traveled to Vietnam and Cambodia (see our trip report here) Following an AMA River Cruise, we asked Active Travels, a membership travel consultancy to plan 48 hours in Siem Reap after the cruise.

Pool at the Phum Baitang Resort in Siem Reap

Active Travels booked us at Phum Baitang a unique off the beaten path resort in Siem Reap. A quiet get away from the tourist hustle bustle of the Angkor Archeological Park and its star attraction, Angkor Wat, this resort was designed to mimic the traditional architecture of rural Cambodia, and it a true ecoresort, with special attention paid to limiting it’s impact on the environment.

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We were transferred to Phum Baitang by the guide who planned to fetch us before dawn the next morning to see the sunrise over Angkor Wat. We had a “foodie” tour planned by Active Travels that evening and our guide left us with a word of warning: be careful what you decide to eat tonight, because its an early wake up call, and you won’t want to have a tough night over the toilet!

Our Vespa tour of markets and eateries in Siem Reap was a highlight!

Did we take his advice? Well, sort of…

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We’ve learned that people eat different things all over the world and we enjoyed trying things we might not try at home and what we’ve found is that bugs are full of protein and are often very tasty and plentiful!

We had the opportunity to try food and drink at high end restaurants, restaurants where the local people go for food, intimate historical bars and several night markets. We steered clear of street meats but ate plenty of fresh peeled peeled fruits at the markets and we felt we had to try the tasty insects!

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Luckily, all our explorations didn’t affect our digestive systems and we were ready before sun up to watch the sun rise over the massive Angkor Wat in the Angkor Archeological Park. We were fortunate that our guide had arranged our admission to the park the day before, so we were able to arrive and take a position with the hundreds of other tourists there to experience the sunrise over the temple.

Angkor Wat reflection at dawn

We spent the rest of the day exploring Angkor Wat and the other temples of the ancient Khmer Empire Angkor Archeological Park. For many years after its golden age, the architecture declined and was subsumed by the jungle. In the late 19th century, Europeans exploring the area took an interest in restoring the ruins. Today, archeology and restoration continues, but there is a delicate balance between completely restoring the ancient temples and allowing some temples (which have been settings for movies) to remain interestingly entwined in the greenery of the jungle. There is also much discussion about how to protect the ruins and the local communities from over tourism.

Angkor Wat

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Angkor Tom

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Preah Khan

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Ta Phrom

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Bayon

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Index

  • June 2025
    • Jun 10, 2025 Mountain Gorillas; I Was Sitting in Their Living Room! Jun 10, 2025
  • May 2025
    • May 1, 2025 Back to Africa! May 1, 2025
  • April 2025
    • Apr 18, 2025 Spring In The Lakes District UK Apr 18, 2025
  • March 2025
    • Mar 22, 2025 Mexico City; A GoSeeItPeople Interview Mar 22, 2025
  • February 2025
    • Feb 8, 2025 Seeing Puma in the Wild in Costa Rica's Corcovado National Park... Feb 8, 2025
  • January 2025
    • Jan 2, 2025 New Years, New Places and New Faces Jan 2, 2025
  • December 2024
    • Dec 16, 2024 Under the Caribbean Sea Dec 16, 2024
  • November 2024
    • Nov 21, 2024 48 Hours in Curacao; Netherland Antilles Nov 21, 2024
  • September 2024
    • Sep 23, 2024 Vermont Foliage Season; Avoid the Crowds - Go Northwest! Sep 23, 2024
  • July 2024
    • Jul 9, 2024 Wildlife in Our Backyard Jul 9, 2024
  • June 2024
    • Jun 4, 2024 This Spring Glows!! Jun 4, 2024
  • May 2024
    • May 13, 2024 48 Hours in Santiago Chile May 13, 2024
  • April 2024
    • Apr 28, 2024 A Good Night In Boston Apr 28, 2024
    • Apr 11, 2024 Stories From the Hawaiian Islands Oahu Apr 11, 2024
    • Apr 9, 2024 This Is The Way To Do Walt Disney World! Apr 9, 2024
  • March 2024
    • Mar 28, 2024 Patagonia -Trekking and So Much More... Mar 28, 2024
    • Mar 13, 2024 Luck in Antarctica Mar 13, 2024
  • February 2024
    • Feb 1, 2024 French Polynesia: A Warm Look Back on a Cold February Day! Feb 1, 2024
  • January 2024
    • Jan 12, 2024 Antarctica; Our "White Whale" Jan 12, 2024
    • Jan 2, 2024 Las Vegas A Sleepy Little Town?! Jan 2, 2024
  • December 2023
    • Dec 27, 2023 Where Have You Been?! Where Are You Going?! 2023/2024 Dec 27, 2023
  • November 2023
    • Nov 28, 2023 GoSeeIt Interview- Meg Attends Vivace Music Festival in Vilnius Nov 28, 2023
  • October 2023
    • Oct 24, 2023 When You Buy A Car and Get a Family Minis Take Vermont Rally Oct 24, 2023
  • August 2023
    • Aug 29, 2023 Crown Of Maine Balloon Fest Aug 29, 2023
  • July 2023
    • Jul 24, 2023 Cruising...What's Better? Big Ship, Little Ship? Jul 24, 2023
    • Jul 10, 2023 Stories From The Hawaiian Islands Hawaii Jul 10, 2023
  • June 2023
    • Jun 26, 2023 Stories From The Hawaiian Islands Maui Jun 26, 2023
    • Jun 19, 2023 Stories From The Hawaiian Islands Lanai Jun 19, 2023
    • Jun 6, 2023 Stories From The Hawaiian Islands Molokai Jun 6, 2023
  • April 2023
    • Apr 5, 2023 Ocean Cruising, What's New? Apr 5, 2023
  • March 2023
    • Mar 1, 2023 My Favorite Travel Apps Mar 1, 2023
  • February 2023
    • Feb 13, 2023 Disney World News and Tips for Right Now! Feb 13, 2023
    • Feb 2, 2023 DON'T DO EVERYTHING, EVERYWHERE, ALL AT ONCE Feb 2, 2023
  • January 2023
    • Jan 3, 2023 2023 Looking to Travel Ahead! Jan 3, 2023
  • December 2022
    • Dec 14, 2022 New York City Christmas on Broadway! Photos, Notes and Anecdotes Dec 14, 2022
  • November 2022
    • Nov 29, 2022 Amazon in Peru; It Was Real, But Felt Magical Nov 29, 2022
    • Nov 1, 2022 Hundreds of Gnomes and Thousands of Guitarists in Poland!? - A GoSeeIt People Interview Nov 1, 2022
  • October 2022
    • Oct 27, 2022 My Travel Advisors and Suppliers Let Me Down! Oct 27, 2022
  • June 2022
    • Jun 20, 2022 A Nostalgic Trip to Boston to Celebrate a Milestone Birthday Jun 20, 2022
  • May 2022
    • May 15, 2022 48 Hours in Siem Reap Including Angkor Archeological Park May 15, 2022
    • May 1, 2022 Yellowstone In Winter May 1, 2022
  • April 2022
    • Apr 15, 2022 Broadway Is Back! And So Are We! Barely! Apr 15, 2022
  • March 2022
    • Mar 22, 2022 A Three Dog Day In Yellowstone! Mar 22, 2022
  • February 2022
    • Feb 8, 2022 Walt Disney World: I Went Back to See What's New on Disney's 50th Birthday Feb 8, 2022
  • December 2021
    • Dec 14, 2021 Jamaican My Vacation Complicated- But Still Worth It! Dec 14, 2021
    • Dec 1, 2021 Midwestern Road Trip Dec 1, 2021
  • November 2021
    • Nov 22, 2021 COVID Travel Terror on Halloween Week! (or Not?) Nov 22, 2021
  • October 2021
    • Oct 13, 2021 Nahmakanta Lake Wilderness and Appalachian Trail in Northern Maine Oct 13, 2021
  • September 2021
    • Sep 29, 2021 Really Bad Hikers on the Appalachian Trail Sep 29, 2021
    • Sep 15, 2021 Pivot, In Abundance of Caution During These Difficult Times Sep 15, 2021
  • February 2021
    • Feb 8, 2021 Lessons Learned Along the Mekong River Delta Vietnam and Cambodia Feb 8, 2021
  • January 2021
    • Jan 29, 2021 Vietnam Jan 29, 2021
  • December 2020
    • Dec 31, 2020 Didn't See That Coming?! 2020 Review and New Years Resolutions for What's Next Dec 31, 2020
  • October 2020
    • Oct 2, 2020 Moose Safari Nahmakanta Lake Wilderness Camps Oct 2, 2020
  • August 2020
    • Aug 25, 2020 Travel In Your Own Backyard Aug 25, 2020
    • Aug 13, 2020 A Trip Down Memory Lane; York and Ogunquit During a Covid 19 Summer Aug 13, 2020
  • July 2020
    • Jul 22, 2020 Airline Travel During Covid: A GoSeeIt People Interview Jul 22, 2020
    • Jul 2, 2020 A "Normal Day" in Acadia National Park During the Covid 19 Pandemic Jul 2, 2020
  • March 2020
    • Mar 4, 2020 What In the World?! What's New In Walt Disney World Trip Planning Mar 4, 2020
  • February 2020
    • Feb 26, 2020 Baja Sur Mexico and Islands of Sea of Cortez: Desert Explorations Feb 26, 2020
    • Feb 19, 2020 Los Cabos Baja Sur Mexico Feb 19, 2020
    • Feb 12, 2020 Sea of Cortez- Under the Sea Feb 12, 2020
    • Feb 5, 2020 Baja Sur CA Mexico: Sometimes the Wildlife Comes to You! Feb 5, 2020
  • January 2020
    • Jan 22, 2020 Harmony of the Seas with Perfect Day at Coco Cay Jan 22, 2020
    • Jan 8, 2020 2020 Travel Vision for the New Year! Jan 8, 2020
  • October 2019
    • Oct 30, 2019 Motion on the Ocean 2019 Zumba Cruise! Oct 30, 2019
  • May 2019
    • May 21, 2019 Austin- Texas Cool on a Student Budget. A GoSeeIt People Interview May 21, 2019
  • December 2018
    • Dec 1, 2018 Where Would YOU like to GO? Dec 1, 2018
  • November 2018
    • Nov 15, 2018 Jamaica. One Love, Too Many Miles! Nov 15, 2018
    • Nov 1, 2018 Venice is Underwater! Now What!? Nov 1, 2018
  • October 2018
    • Oct 23, 2018 Backpacking In Iceland: A GoSeeIt People Interview Oct 23, 2018
    • Oct 5, 2018 Alaska Ports A Day in Sitka/A Day in Haines Oct 5, 2018
  • September 2018
    • Sep 19, 2018 Bears of Southeast Alaska Sep 19, 2018
    • Sep 17, 2018 Redemption In Glacier Bay National Park Sep 17, 2018
    • Sep 12, 2018 Whales of Southeast Alaska Sep 12, 2018
    • Sep 6, 2018 So What the Heck is an UnCruise?! Sep 6, 2018
  • August 2018
    • Aug 23, 2018 UnCruise In Alaska For Some Unfinished Business.  Aug 23, 2018
    • Aug 9, 2018 Are We in Miami, or Does it Just Feel That Way?! Aug 9, 2018
  • July 2018
    • Jul 26, 2018 River Cruise on the Mississippi; A GoSeeIt People Interview Jul 26, 2018
    • Jul 17, 2018 How I Survived 5 days on a Zumba Charter Cruise Jul 17, 2018
  • June 2018
    • Jun 26, 2018 Airline Flight in Your Near Future? Save Yourself from Misery with these Tips! Jun 26, 2018
  • May 2018
    • May 29, 2018 There Is More Than Vice In Amsterdam May 29, 2018
    • May 17, 2018 Tulip Season in the Netherlands May 17, 2018
  • April 2018
    • Apr 3, 2018 The Secret to Surviving Long Haul Flights Apr 3, 2018
  • March 2018
    • Mar 27, 2018 Go Jump Off a Cliff! Mar 27, 2018
    • Mar 19, 2018 Crushing Boarding Day on an Ocean Cruise Mar 19, 2018
    • Mar 13, 2018 A Different Look at Liberty of the Seas (Ship Tour) Mar 13, 2018
    • Mar 1, 2018 Sometimes, You Have To Get High! Mar 1, 2018
  • February 2018
    • Feb 20, 2018 Biggest Animals, Small World After All! Zambia Trip Report Feb 20, 2018
    • Feb 15, 2018 Photo Walk Ely Catherdral Feb 15, 2018
    • Feb 6, 2018 Fear of the Flowrider Feb 6, 2018
  • January 2018
    • Jan 30, 2018 Brrr? Iceland in January! Jan 30, 2018
    • Jan 25, 2018 Photo Walk in Kochi India Streets and Coast Jan 25, 2018
    • Jan 23, 2018 Reykjavik In January? The perfect college break trip! Jan 23, 2018
    • Jan 2, 2018 Where To in 2018? Jan 2, 2018
  • December 2017
    • Dec 27, 2017 What's Wrong With Their Home? Dec 27, 2017
    • Dec 18, 2017 Vatican: Tips and a Trip Report Dec 18, 2017
    • Dec 15, 2017 Rome: A Trip Report Dec 15, 2017
    • Dec 12, 2017 Rome Wasn't Built in a Day, But We Only Had a Day to See It! Dec 12, 2017
    • Dec 7, 2017 Joyeux Noel Montreal Dec 7, 2017
  • November 2017
    • Nov 29, 2017 Path Of the Gods Amalfi Coast Nov 29, 2017
    • Nov 28, 2017 Almafi Coast (Sorrento, Amalfi, Nocello, Pompeii) Nov 28, 2017
    • Nov 27, 2017 Climbing Mount Etna with Angelo, Lorenzo, Guliano and Mama's Parmigiana Nov 27, 2017
    • Nov 16, 2017 How Malta Celebrated Our Wedding Anniversary Nov 16, 2017
    • Nov 15, 2017 Corfu..."bless you" Nov 15, 2017
    • Nov 13, 2017 A Painting, A Rock, A Wedding and A Near Carjacking; Just a Day in Montenegro Nov 13, 2017
    • Nov 9, 2017 Croatia Nov 9, 2017
    • Nov 7, 2017 Slovenia Nov 7, 2017
  • October 2017
    • Oct 31, 2017 Murano, Burano and Torcello; Islands in the Venetian Lagoon Oct 31, 2017
    • Oct 30, 2017 A Different Look at Venice Oct 30, 2017
    • Oct 26, 2017 St Mark's Square Venice Oct 26, 2017
    • Oct 24, 2017 Myth Busting in Venice Oct 24, 2017
  • September 2017
    • Sep 28, 2017 Hurricane Destruction and Your Vacation. What to Do Now! Sep 28, 2017
    • Sep 18, 2017 Celebrating 35 Years in Quebec! A GoSeeItPeople Interview Sep 18, 2017
    • Sep 6, 2017 Who Knew Littleton NH Was Cool? Sep 6, 2017
  • August 2017
    • Aug 18, 2017 Up the East Coast with "Open Hearts and Minds" and a Baby in a TESLA! Aug 18, 2017
    • Aug 11, 2017 "Well, We Have Museums in New York!" Aug 11, 2017
  • July 2017
    • Jul 26, 2017 Lawn Chair Travel Jul 26, 2017
  • June 2017
    • Jun 21, 2017 Cuba Travel, What's New(s)? Jun 21, 2017
    • Jun 14, 2017 What To Do with Two Gammy's and a Graduate on an Epic Road Trip? Jun 14, 2017
  • May 2017
    • May 10, 2017 Beach, Off Season and Here's Why! May 10, 2017
    • May 4, 2017 What's Your Travel Style and What Kind of Trip to Take May 4, 2017
  • April 2017
    • Apr 25, 2017 Maple Farming Vermont Style Apr 25, 2017
    • Apr 17, 2017 Pura Vida with the Feifer Family in Costa Rica Apr 17, 2017
    • Apr 6, 2017 Get Off My Ship! Apr 6, 2017
  • March 2017
    • Mar 30, 2017 What To Do in Cozumel Mar 30, 2017
    • Mar 24, 2017 Hiking, and Tubing, and Ziplining...You Better "Belize" It! Mar 24, 2017
    • Mar 21, 2017 Roatan, Honduras; We had a "PURPOSE" to go to Roatan! Mar 21, 2017
    • Mar 16, 2017 What to do on a Cruise on a Sea Day..and what NOT to do! Mar 16, 2017
    • Mar 15, 2017 They Booked A Spring Break Cruise, and You Won't Believe What Happened! Mar 15, 2017
  • February 2017
    • Feb 28, 2017 Oops, We Have a Little Emergency Feb 28, 2017
    • Feb 23, 2017 Wildlife Among the "Wild Life" Feb 23, 2017
    • Feb 10, 2017 Savannah- 5 Reasons That Savannah Could Be the Perfect Place for a Girl's Weekend Feb 10, 2017
  • January 2017
    • Jan 29, 2017 Dramatic Video of Polar Bears of Churchill Jan 29, 2017
    • Jan 26, 2017 Shanghai Photo Walk Jan 26, 2017
    • Jan 12, 2017 Don't Get Taken for Ride! How to Avoid Travel Scams Jan 12, 2017
    • Jan 3, 2017 Looking Ahead 2017 Jan 3, 2017
  • December 2016
    • Dec 27, 2016 Looking Back 2016 Dec 27, 2016
    • Dec 20, 2016 How To Navigate a Tourist Trap Dec 20, 2016
    • Dec 15, 2016 Gone to the Dogs! Dec 15, 2016
    • Dec 7, 2016 Don't Miss the Culture for the Trees Dec 7, 2016
    • Dec 1, 2016 4 Reasons to Visit Toronto Dec 1, 2016
  • November 2016
    • Nov 15, 2016 Polar Bears of Churchill Trip Report Nov 15, 2016
    • Nov 8, 2016 Election Day? Do You Have This Question On Your Ballot? Nov 8, 2016
    • Nov 3, 2016 Polar Bear Mama Drama! Nov 3, 2016
    • Nov 1, 2016 Cuba...In The News Again, My Advice For Going NOW. Nov 1, 2016
  • October 2016
    • Oct 30, 2016 Polar Bears of Churchill Day 1 Oct 30, 2016
    • Oct 26, 2016 Broadway Con...yes, its a thing! Oct 26, 2016
    • Oct 20, 2016 Happy Anniversary to Us! Oct 20, 2016
    • Oct 12, 2016 Can't Miss Foliage Off the Beaten Path in Maine! Oct 12, 2016
    • Oct 4, 2016 I Hate to Shop, But Love a Local Market! Oct 4, 2016
  • September 2016
    • Sep 16, 2016 Schoodic Woods in Acadia National Park Maine Sep 16, 2016
    • Sep 2, 2016 A Real Country Fair (a photo essay) Sep 2, 2016
  • August 2016
    • Aug 26, 2016 A Trip Report from North of London Aug 26, 2016
    • Aug 18, 2016 Time to Think About College Travel And How to Save Money! Aug 18, 2016
  • July 2016
    • Jul 28, 2016 Staying Where I Am Jul 28, 2016
    • Jul 13, 2016 A Bike Ride Around Manhattan Jul 13, 2016
  • June 2016
    • Jun 28, 2016 The Rain in Paris Falls Mainly on...Us! Jun 28, 2016
    • Jun 21, 2016 London Trip Report: Tips for Making the Most of a Short Stay Jun 21, 2016
    • Jun 13, 2016 Europe- don't make my travel mistakes! Jun 13, 2016
  • May 2016
    • May 24, 2016 The "FOLDER" May 24, 2016
    • May 10, 2016 Portland Maine May 10, 2016
    • May 4, 2016 4 Tips To See More Than the Four Walls of Your Hotel Room on a Business Trip May 4, 2016
  • April 2016
    • Apr 27, 2016 Six Reasons to Go to the Beach in the Off Season Apr 27, 2016
    • Apr 20, 2016 Alaska- "isn't it cold there?" Apr 20, 2016
    • Apr 15, 2016 Super Jeff Saves Seattle Apr 15, 2016
    • Apr 7, 2016 A Few Of My Favorite Travel Things (and one I regret buying) Apr 7, 2016
  • March 2016
    • Mar 30, 2016 Photo Walk in Albany, New York Mar 30, 2016
    • Mar 25, 2016 Costa Rica: You just can't stump these guides! Mar 25, 2016
    • Mar 21, 2016 Panama City: A Contrast of Old and New Mar 21, 2016
    • Mar 15, 2016 Panama Canal Full Transit Aboard Azamara Journey Mar 15, 2016
    • Mar 11, 2016 Cartegena Columbia Mar 11, 2016
  • February 2016
    • Feb 25, 2016 Azamara Journey Cruise and Pacific Costa Rica Trip Feb 25, 2016
    • Feb 7, 2016 Azamara Journey Post Dry Dock Feb 7, 2016
  • January 2016
    • Jan 28, 2016 Looking Forward 2016 Jan 28, 2016
    • Jan 19, 2016 Looking Back 2015 Jan 19, 2016
    • Jan 13, 2016 A Long Weekend in French St Martin N.A. Jan 13, 2016
  • December 2015
    • Dec 31, 2015 Happy New Year! An Interview with a Woman Who Spent the Night in Times Square! Dec 31, 2015
  • November 2015
    • Nov 30, 2015 Denver Boulder Colorado Trip Report Nov 30, 2015
    • Nov 24, 2015 Don't Let Your Flight Be A Turkey This Thanksgiving! Nov 24, 2015
    • Nov 17, 2015 Should We Stay or Should We Go Now? Nov 17, 2015
    • Nov 3, 2015 OH, OH, We Didn't Know... Nov 3, 2015
  • October 2015
    • Oct 30, 2015 Travel Isn't Scary! Oct 30, 2015
    • Oct 27, 2015 Planning a trip to Costa Rica? Oct 27, 2015
    • Oct 6, 2015 Why Should Planning College Visits Be Harder Than the SAT? Oct 6, 2015
    • Oct 1, 2015 Woodstock VT: A Bridge to Another Time Oct 1, 2015
  • August 2015
    • Aug 16, 2015 Schoodic Penisula Acadia National Park Maine Aug 16, 2015
    • Aug 7, 2015 Go See It Cuba Aug 7, 2015
    • Aug 1, 2015 A Colorful Tour of South Beach, Miami Aug 1, 2015
  • July 2015
    • Jul 29, 2015 A "Colorless" Tour of Colorful South Beach, Miami Jul 29, 2015
    • Jul 14, 2015 Cuba- Cars and Cigars! Part 2 Jul 14, 2015
    • Jul 10, 2015 Disney Bans Selfie Sticks!? Yes, and Thank You! Jul 10, 2015
    • Jul 9, 2015 Cuba- Cars and Cigars! Jul 9, 2015
    • Jul 1, 2015 Cuba- We Can All Agree on Change Jul 1, 2015
  • June 2015
    • Jun 2, 2015 The Power of Social Media for Social Good!! Jun 2, 2015
  • May 2015
    • May 30, 2015 Expecting the Best, Preparing for the Worst: Preparing a Travel Medical Kit May 30, 2015
    • May 19, 2015 A Little Trouble in Paradise (St Croix) May 19, 2015
    • May 13, 2015 New Ship Tour- Adventure of the Seas May 13, 2015
  • April 2015
    • Apr 28, 2015 Antigua: It's All About That Boat (with apologies to Meghan Trainor) Aboard Adventure of the Seas Apr 28, 2015
    • Apr 24, 2015 Flora and People of St Lucia (aboard Adventure of the Seas) Apr 24, 2015
    • Apr 23, 2015 What Happens on a Sea Day? (aboard Adventure of the Seas) Apr 23, 2015
    • Apr 19, 2015 San Juan at Night Apr 19, 2015
    • Apr 18, 2015 Viejo San Juan Apr 18, 2015
    • Apr 12, 2015 Title Town, Boston MA Apr 12, 2015
    • Apr 7, 2015 The Reset Button Apr 7, 2015
    • Apr 2, 2015 Autism and Travel Apr 2, 2015
  • March 2015
    • Mar 26, 2015 Pashmina, Scarf or Linus's Blankie? The Always Useful Wrap! Mar 26, 2015
    • Mar 17, 2015 Just Thinking Outloud: Public Transportation Mar 17, 2015
    • Mar 14, 2015 New Feature! Ship Tours Mar 14, 2015
    • Mar 9, 2015 Burlington Vermont Trip Report Mar 9, 2015
  • February 2015
    • Feb 26, 2015 What In The Air is Going Here? Surviving the Airlines Part 2 Feb 26, 2015
    • Feb 25, 2015 New Feature- Trip Reports! Feb 25, 2015
    • Feb 24, 2015 Successfully Hunting Down Flights Part 1 Feb 24, 2015
    • Feb 3, 2015 "Real" Florida Feb 3, 2015
  • January 2015
    • Jan 26, 2015 Disney Last Minute with Late Mornings...How's That Possible!? Jan 26, 2015
    • Jan 12, 2015 You Have to Take Steps To Fly! Jan 12, 2015
    • Jan 6, 2015 Where We've Been and Where We Are Going Jan 6, 2015
    • Jan 1, 2015 Resolved! Jan 1, 2015
  • October 2014
    • Oct 16, 2014 Why Bother With a Local Guide? Oct 16, 2014
    • Oct 3, 2014 To Market, To Market (the many markets of Istanbul) Oct 3, 2014
  • September 2014
    • Sep 30, 2014 Istanbul - A Crossroad for Humanity Sep 30, 2014
    • Sep 26, 2014 "It's Complicated" Sep 26, 2014
    • Sep 24, 2014 "It's Not An Adventure Until Peril Is Involved" Sep 24, 2014
    • Sep 24, 2014 Postcards From Budapest Sep 24, 2014
    • Sep 23, 2014 Goodbye to the Goulash City Sep 23, 2014
    • Sep 21, 2014 A Monumental Day In Budapest Sep 21, 2014
    • Sep 20, 2014 Arrival in Budapest Sep 20, 2014
    • Sep 20, 2014 13 Words You Do Not Want To Hear Immediately After Takeoff Sep 20, 2014
    • Sep 19, 2014 What camera gear am I bringing? Sep 19, 2014
    • Sep 19, 2014 Pre Trip Planning and Packing 9/19/2014 Sep 19, 2014
    • Sep 18, 2014 Why do we travel? Sep 18, 2014