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Melanie Votaw

Singapore: An “Asia Lite” Experience

Singapore: An “Asia Lite” Experience

If you’ve never been to Asia, Singapore is a great introduction to the continent. I think of it as “Asia Lite.” Yes, you’re in Asia, but English is universally spoken and written on signs. Some Asian cities have given me a bad case of culture shock, so there’s a lot to be said for a city that’s easily navigated on foot, by taxi, or public transport – even if I sometimes felt more like I was in Europe than Asia.

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Recipe: Kentucky Colonel Candy

Recipe: Kentucky Colonel Candy

This is a recipe handed down in my family from my paternal grandmother. It’s an unusual version of bourbon balls. While I know we usually make these candies during the Christmas holidays, I enjoy them at any time of year.

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Getting Around Japan: 25+ Crucial Tips for Navigating Subways, JR Trains & More

Getting Around Japan: 25+ Crucial Tips for Navigating Subways, JR Trains & More

Before traveling to Japan, I highly recommend that you do considerable research. Otherwise, you’ll waste a lot of time trying to figure things out. I did a lot of research, but there were still moments when I found myself confused. I can’t imagine the amount of time I would have lost if I’d done no research at all. This article is my effort to spare you some of the confusion I experienced while there, thus allowing you to spend more time enjoying Japan rather than wandering at random. I also hope to save you some stress!

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NYC Travel: Don’t Overpay for Broadway Tickets!

NYC Travel: Don’t Overpay for Broadway Tickets!

Most of the time, when tourists tell me how much they’ve paid for Broadway tickets, I cringe. Yes, sometimes, you have to shell out the big bucks if you only have a few days in town and want to see shows that are usually sold out. But if you plan ahead, you can pay a lot less by checking out just a few resources.

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Travel News – February 4, 2024

Travel News – February 4, 2024

Those Boeing 737s are in the news again. But you can now filter out flights that use them. And where will the new season of “White Lotus” be filmed? What are the longest flights and the world’s most welcoming cities? What’s the latest scam on hotel guests? Read now!

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Travel News – January 27, 2024

Travel News – January 27, 2024

Are you ready to get back on a Boeing 737 Max 9? Alaska Airlines and United Airlines are going to resume service soon on the Boeing aircraft that recently lost a door. If this makes you nervous, check what kind of aircraft your next flight will be on.

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National Building Museum Opens Building Stories Exhibition

National Building Museum Opens Building Stories Exhibition

On Sunday, January 21, 2024, the National Building Museum in Washington, DC opened its new, multigenerational exhibition called Building Stories. The exhibition, which will be on display for ten years, is an immersive exploration of the world of architecture, engineering, construction, and design found in the pages of children’s books.

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Hotel Review: Hotel Taschenbergpalais Kempinski Dresden, Germany

Hotel Review: Hotel Taschenbergpalais Kempinski Dresden, Germany

Some hotels deserve superlatives, and Hotel Taschenbergpalais Kempinski Dresden is one of them. The original building was built by Saxon king August the Strong in the 18th century to pledge his love to his favorite mistress, so it’s quite literally an opportunity to stay in a palace. No surprise that it’s a coveted wedding location. Any bride who arrives there in a horse-drawn carriage will fulfill her childhood Cinderella fantasy.

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The Wine and Chocolate of… Indiana? You Bet!

The Wine and Chocolate of… Indiana? You Bet!

Indiana might not cross your mind first when you think of wine or fine chocolate, but the state is making a mark in both arenas. Country Heritage Winery & Vineyard in LaOtto, Indiana has developed a partnership with DeBrand Fine Chocolates based in Fort Wayne, and they recently gave me a chance to sample some of their delicious wine and chocolate pairings.

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The Graceland Experience

The Graceland Experience

The number one spot to visit in Memphis is, of course, Graceland – Elvis’ home. It’s so much more than his mansion, however, or even his estate. There are several exhibits, restaurants, a theater that holds live concerts, a soundstage, and an exposition center that houses exhibits unrelated to Elvis. When I was there, it had a space exhibit and dinosaur exhibit.

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Hotel Review: Grand Hotel, Oslo, Norway

Hotel Review: Grand Hotel, Oslo, Norway

One of the main advantages of visiting cold Oslo, Norway, in winter (on the way to the even colder Tromso in the arctic circle) is that you get to visit the Christmas markets and see all the festive decorations. When I arrived at the Grand Hotel in Oslo, I was greeted by two nutcrackers at the doorway and a Christmas tree and gingerbread replica of the building in the lobby.

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Berlin – A City with Everything

Berlin – A City with Everything

Berlin is a city with a rich history, some of it truly horrific, of course, but it’s also a city of modernity, culture, and energy. It has more than 175 museums, seven symphony orchestras, and three opera houses, besides a vibrant nightlife.

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Australia is Bird Central: Top 10 Feathers of Oz

Australia is Bird Central: Top 10 Feathers of Oz

Australia is positively teeming with birds. If you go there only to see the opera house, Uluru (Ayers Rock), Bondi Beach, and a didgeridoo, you’re missing out. Whatever part of the country you visit, check out the parks, botanic gardens, and nature reserves. Then, just pay attention. Take binoculars if you can. You’ll be amazed at the unseen dramas you miss without the aid of those lenses.

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Mysterious Egypt: Should You Go?

Mysterious Egypt: Should You Go?

In Egypt, the ancient meets the modern more intensely than anywhere I’ve been on the planet. Besides the temples and hieroglyphs, you’ll see cars parked next to carriages drawn by horses or donkeys. You’ll see women in jeans walking next to women in full burkas with only their eyes exposed. These kinds of contrasts are only a few of the reasons why Egypt is one of the most fascinating countries I’ve ever visited.

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New York’s Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum

New York’s Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum

The Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum in New York City is a playground for lovers of aviation, space exploration, and naval history. Besides World War II history, you’ll find the Space Shuttle Enterprise, a submarine, drones, and an array of aircraft, including a British Airways Concorde.

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Latin Trails Galapagos Sea Star Journey Cruise

Latin Trails Galapagos Sea Star Journey Cruise

Anyone who has been to the Galapagos will tell you that it’s the trip of a lifetime. But cruising the Galapagos on a luxury yacht is the trip of a lifetime times ten. For five nights and six days, I had the opportunity to experience the Latin Trails Sea Star yacht,...

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Hotel Review: Hotel Napoleon in Memphis

Hotel Review: Hotel Napoleon in Memphis

Hotel ratings sometimes perplex me. Case in point: Hotel Napoleon in Memphis, Tennessee. This property is listed as 3-star, but it had all of the amenities I’m used to getting from a 5-star hotel, including a plush bathrobe and slippers. Most 4-star hotels don’t even include slippers.

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Photo Essay: A Helicopter Ride Over Kauai

Photo Essay: A Helicopter Ride Over Kauai

If you want to get from east to west on the Hawaiian Island of Kauai, you have to drive all the way around the island. There’s one single road that circles this deep green island because much of the terrain consists of mountains and canyons. So there are large portions of Kauai that can’t be seen except from the air. That’s why I recommend a helicopter ride!

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Hotel Review: London’s 5-Star Corinthia

Hotel Review: London’s 5-Star Corinthia

The Corinthia Hotel is a stunning 5-star property right across the street from the River Thames, Whitehall Gardens, and the West End’s Playhouse Theatre. The Victorian building, which was modeled after Parisian architecture, dates back to 1885 and began as the Hotel Metropole. Then, the government took over the building and used it for Ministry of Defense offices.

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Hotel Review: Hilton Quebec City – A Room With a View

Hotel Review: Hilton Quebec City – A Room With a View

The Hilton is one of my favorite places to stay in Quebec City. It’s very near the historical section, and it has simply spectacular views from its top floor executive lounge. So if you stay there, I’d say it’s a must to spring for an executive floor room, where you’ll have your own view, as well as access to the lounge.

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