Justin Dixon+FollowDisney Cruise Wi-Fi Just Got PricierIf you thought Disney Cruises were already a splurge, brace yourself: they just hiked their Wi-Fi prices by up to 17%! Now, basic internet is $30/day and streaming is $49/day—per device, with no discounts for families. Compared to Carnival’s $23.80-$25.50, Disney’s Wi-Fi is now the priciest at sea. And with other perks quietly disappearing, it’s starting to feel like every Disney magic moment comes with a hidden fee. #Travel #DisneyCruise #TravelCosts00Share
Dr. Michael Henson+FollowBora Bora’s Secret Best Months Revealed!Dreaming of Bora Bora? Here’s the scoop: April and November are the sweet spots for perfect weather and cool island events—think music fests and epic canoe races. Want fewer crowds (and maybe cheaper deals)? Visit December through March. But if you’re all about sunbathing, skip May to October since it can get rainy and extra hot. Basically, timing your trip is everything if you want those paradise vibes! #Travel #BoraBora #TravelTips10Share
dylan15+FollowRanches Where You Can Play Cowboy IRLEver wanted to live out your Yellowstone dreams? The US is packed with historic ranches where you can actually walk in cowboy boots, watch real cattle drives, and sleep in bunkhouses straight out of the Wild West. From Texas legends like King Ranch to Hawaiian paniolo culture at Parker Ranch, these spots are living museums—and you can totally visit. Some even let you help with ranch chores! Who’s up for a real-life cowboy adventure? #Travel #TravelGoals #WildWest00Share
Nicholas Lyons+FollowCalifornia’s secret coast finally opens upA wild stretch of Northern California coastline, closed to the public for over a century, is finally open for exploring in 2026! Just south of Bodega Bay, the Estero Americano Coast Preserve now welcomes hikers, birdwatchers, and anyone craving a true escape. Imagine five miles of trails winding through untouched grasslands, down to hidden beaches and tidal marshes teeming with wildlife. Free entry, picnic spots, and epic Pacific views make this a must for your travel list. What would you do first—hit the trails, search for wildflowers, or just soak in the silence? Let’s talk dream coastal adventures! #Travel #CaliforniaCoast #HiddenGems00Share
dylan15+FollowWinter waterpark fun comes to CaptivaNo more waiting for summer to hit the water slides—Captiva Island just got its first-ever year-round outdoor waterpark, and it’s open even in January! Tucked inside South Seas Island Resort, this new spot means families can float the lazy river, race down slides, and splash in heated pools no matter the season. The setup is super family-friendly, with everything close together so you won’t lose track of the kids. Plus, you get easy access to the beach and other resort perks. Would you plan a winter getaway here, or do you still prefer classic beach walks and shelling? #Travel #CaptivaIsland #FloridaFun00Share
Nicholas Lyons+FollowUniversal Studios Florida’s wild new coasterUniversal Studios Florida is about to get a major adrenaline upgrade! The park just announced a brand-new Fast & Furious roller coaster, Hollywood Drift, set to open in 2027. This ride promises to spin you 360 degrees and launch you up a jaw-dropping 170-foot vertical spike—nearly 17 stories high! It’ll replace the old Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit, so get ready for a totally different thrill. What do you think about Universal’s move to close the Supercharged ride and bring in this high-speed experience? Would you brave that vertical spike? #Travel #UniversalStudios #FastAndFurious00Share
Justin Dixon+FollowFlorida’s new waterpark lets you ditch winterFlorida just raised the bar for winter escapes—Captiva Landing at South Seas Resort is now one of the only outdoor waterparks in the US open year-round, thanks to heated pools and sun-soaked play areas. Imagine swapping snow boots for flip-flops, no matter the month! The park’s laid-back, island-inspired vibe skips the usual theme park chaos, with everything from splash zones and water slides to chill-out coves and a lazy river. There’s even retro arcade games and nature programs for kids. Would you trade your winter blues for a day at this ‘winter-proof’ waterpark? #Travel #FloridaLife #WinterEscape10Share
Kelly Mack+FollowUnited Adds New Flights for Park LoversUnited Airlines just made it way easier to hit up Yellowstone and Acadia this summer! They’re rolling out nine new seasonal routes, including direct flights from Chicago to Yellowstone and Denver to Bangor (hello, Acadia!). If you’ve been dreaming of a national park adventure but hate long drives, this is your sign. Who’s down for a spontaneous park trip? #Travel #UnitedAirlines #NationalParks00Share
Brad Ramirez+FollowDisney’s New Cruise Ship Is Basically a Floating Theme ParkDisney’s latest cruise ship, the Disney Adventure, just made a pit stop in Florida before heading to its new home in Singapore. This ship is MASSIVE—think 6,700 passengers and seven wild themed zones (yes, including Marvel and Toy Story). It’s like a Disney park at sea, with everything from an Iron Man roller coaster to Moana shows. Mark your calendars: the maiden voyage sets sail in March 2026. Would you book a ticket for this floating fantasy? #Travel #DisneyCruise #DisneyAdventure10Share
Dr. Michael Henson+FollowCaribbean Vacay? Parents, Read This First!Thinking about taking the kids to Grenada? The U.S. just issued a travel advisory for this Caribbean hotspot, mainly due to crime concerns. It’s not a ‘cancel your trip’ situation, but parents should be extra cautious—especially outside resorts and after dark. If you’re still going, stick to family-friendly hotels, keep valuables hidden, and have a safety plan. Sometimes, being a little extra prepared is the best souvenir! #Travel #TravelAdvisory #FamilyTravel00Share