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Gain VIP Access to New York City’s Attractions with Viator

Sherry Ott

Written by Sherry Ott, September 2012

When I discovered the  Viator VIP: Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty and 9/11 Memorial I decided it was time to really see my city’s landmarks. After all, New York City is all about ... 
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Good Food, Good Drink, Good Fun

Written by gtgolf, October 2010

Staying on the Las Vegas strip can be an overwhelming experience. Stopping by Dick's Last Resort at the Excalibur Hotel will be the same experience. From good drinks to good food, with live music ... 
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Grab a Slice of Chicago-Style Pizza

Viator

Written by Viator, April 2011

Tours & Tickets

Food is a big deal in Chicago, from hot dogs to restaurants helmed by famous chefs like Charlie Trotter, but if there can only be one food associated with the city, it must be Chicago-style pizza. ... 
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Grand Canyon West

Natalie Grant

Written by Natalie Grant, USA, January 2013

Unlike the famous South Rim and atmospheric North Rim , Grand Canyon West is not part of the Grand Canyon National Park —in fact, it’s five hours away and is owned and operated by the ... 
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Icebar Orlando

Hudson

Written by Hudson, USA, October 2012

Let’s be honest, anyone who’s been out in the Orlando summertime heat knows that it’s nothing to scoff at. It’s hot, the air is thick, and what you wouldn’t give for just, say, a big cooler to ... 
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Kennedy Space Center

Natalie Grant

Written by Natalie Grant, USA, November 2011

If you ever launched a toy rocket in your backyard as a kid – or have ever watched your own kids do so – a trip to the Kennedy Space Center near Orlando is an opportunity to see, in person, the ... 
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Mauna Kea Summit and Observatory

Kyle

Written by Kyle, USA, August 2012

Reaching 13,796 ft. above into the sky, Mauna Kea is the tallest mountain in the state of Hawaii , narrowly beating out neighboring Mauna Loa by a mere 118 ft. The accolades don’t stop there, ... 
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Miami Nightlife

Viator

Written by Viator, August 2010

Tours & Tickets

Long gone are the days when Miami was associated with the elderly and slow. A mix of Latin cultures and Western money meet here in this coastal city to bring you neon, soul, and glitz glitz glitz. ... 
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Montreal's Olympic Park

Hudson

Written by Hudson, USA, August 2012

Montreal is a proud city and located in Maisonneuve Park next to the beloved Montreal Biodome is Montreal’s Olympic Park —perhaps their proudest architectural achievement. Constructed in 1976 ... 
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Native American Culture

Viator

Written by Viator, August 2010

Arizona is home to several North American indigenous communities. Most of them are Navajo, and a visit to Arizona is a great chance to learn more about them. Take a driving tour through the ... 
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Nightlife at the California Academy of Sciences

Hudson

Written by Hudson, USA, September 2012

Sometimes we’re presented with something of a problem when it comes to a night out on the town. For many of us, a night at the local watering hole doesn’t do us enough justice. It may be nice, but ... 
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NYC: Seeing The Colbert Report Live

Natalie Grant

Written by Natalie Grant, USA, October 2011

Three Emmy nominations, an invitation to perform at the White House, named one of Time' s 100 Most Influential People… no one can say Stephen Colbert, despite being an actor/comedian first and ... 
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Pacific Coast Highway - Worth the Drive

Hudson

Written by Hudson, USA, February 2012

True, the Pacific Coast Highway doesn’t belong to just Los Angeles , but if you happen to be in town, you must check it out. The 1 (as it’s familiarly known) cuts a line right along the ... 
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Pike Place Market

Hudson

Written by Hudson, USA, October 2011

Pike Place Market in Seattle is without a doubt one of the defining centers of the city.  Overlooking Elliot Bay, it is one of the oldest continually operated public farmers’ markets in ... 
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President Calderon Takes Us on a Guided Tour of the Yucatan and Beyond

Paige

Written by Paige, Nicaragua, September 2011

One doesn’t usually think of Felipe Calderón, the tough-as-nails president of Mexico best known for his encyclopedic policy knowledge and unflinching crackdown on borderland narcotrafficking ... 
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