24 Hours in Austin: Locate The Loren for “Location, Location, Location”

by Marika Flatt on January 26, 2023

Only open a few months, The Loren at Lady Bird Lake sits at Riverside and Lamar in one of the most prime locations of Austin. If you’re looking to immerse yourself in all that downtown...

Super Bowl LVII Comes to Arizona – Here’s Where to Stay and Play

by Brook Benten on January 25, 2023

Are you ready for some football? As two teams compete in Super Bowl LVII in Glendale, Arizona, plenty of tag-along family members will be like “Who Dat?” While pigskin fans hoot and holler on Sunday,...

Travel Tuesday: Your Mission, If You Choose to Accept It: Mission Bay, San Diego

by Marika Flatt on January 24, 2023

More than cheeseburgers in Paradise Point Resort San Diego has quite a few different pockets of town but Mission Bay is my most favorite, followed by a close second with Coronado, which is an island...

TX Away: Ride the Line Between Camping and Glamping at Green Acres

by Gracie Watt on January 23, 2023

Green Acres ATX truly is the place to be if farm living is the life for you! Green Acres ATX is nestled in Elgin, TX, conveniently located nearby Austin, Cedar Creek, Bastrop and more. This...

The Windsor Court Hotel: Luxury in The Big Easy

by Selena Swartzfager on January 20, 2023

There are a handful of cities that if dropped into without prior knowledge of where you were going, you would be able to tell where you are based on their character: San Francisco, Boston, San...

TX Away: Escape the Bustling City to Discover Austin’s Scenic Sweet Retreat

by Leean Vargas on January 19, 2023

Just because the holiday season is over doesn’t mean you don’t deserve an after-holiday staycay or vacay. Whether you’re staying in town temporarily or looking to experience Austin in a new way with a hotel...

Travel Tuesday: Destination Denver

by Marika Flatt and Analise Flatt on January 17, 2023

Denver is one of the hippest big cities that you can get to from any major airport in Texas, typically on a nonstop flight (a treat we all love). Whether you are just stopping in...

Celebrating Christmas on The Cane in Natchitoches

by Brian and Dana Maass on January 16, 2023

The oldest town in the Louisiana Purchase and the Bayou State may surprise you. First inhabited by the Native American Caddo tribe, Natchitoches (pronounced “Nack-i-Tish") was established in 1714 by French explorer Louis Juchereau de...

Travel Tuesday: Bathe like a Viking in Iceland’s Sky Lagoon

by Maddie Rhodes on January 10, 2023

Most of Iceland’s hot springs take hours to get to but tucked away just south of Reykjavik is Sky Lagoon. You may have heard of Blue Lagoon in Iceland, which is a touristy man-made hot...