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Jul 1, 2024“Dirty Dancing” Festival Comes to Hotel Where Movie Filmed
Dirty Dancing is a favorite film for many. After all, no one puts Baby in a corner. And now, fans of the movie can recreate the most iconic moments and feel all the nostalgia at Mountain Lake Lodge in Virginia, the resort where the movie filmed 38 years ago. Mountain Lake Lodge debuts a two-day Dirty Dancing Days Summer Festival, Aug. 16–17.
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Sunflower Accessibility Program Featured at O’Hare and Midway Airports
Travelers with invisible disabilities passing through O’Hare and Midway International Airports can now discreetly signal they need assistance thanks to a new Chicago Department of Aviation partnership that helps create more accessible and inclusive spaces.
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Jul 1, 2024Explore Bahia Principe Grand Coba and the Surrounding Ancient Mayan City
The ancient Mayan city of Coba stuns travelers with its ancient stone pyramids, lush green jungles and pathways filled with stories of a lost civilization. While visiting this magical city, Bahia Principe Grand Coba offers a gateway to rich cultural experiences.
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Jun 28, 20246 Unique Spa Experiences at Marriotts in the Caribbean and Latin America
Marriott properties in the Caribbean and Latin America offer travelers unique spa experiences, focusing on holistic treatments, local traditions and overall wellbeing.
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Welcome to Wyndham Monterrey Ambassador Centro
Wyndham Monterrey Ambassador Centro, operated by Aimbridge LATAM, opened its doors, welcoming guests to one of the most iconic and traditional properties in Monterrey, Nuevo León. Boasting 229 rooms and suites, the hotel, part of Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, is ready for discerning travelers. Wyndham Hotels & Resorts is the largest hotel franchise company in the world with approximately 9,100 hotels in more than 95 countries.
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Jun 27, 2024Study Ranks Most Affordable Foodie Destinations
Traveling as a foodie can seem almost out of reach for those on a tight travel budget. World-class culinary destinations are nearly always expensive to reach and visit. And Michelin-starred menus? You’ll need a pretty penny for those.
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