Alexander Thomas+FollowDream Destinations Are Closing Their DoorsEver wanted to wander Venice’s canals or hike Machu Picchu without crowds? That dream might be fading fast. From Bhutan’s pricey new entry fees to Venice’s tourist caps and the Galapagos’ strict quotas, these iconic spots are clamping down on visitors to protect their magic. If you’ve got these places on your bucket list, better start planning—and saving—now. Some of the world’s most stunning countries are getting ready to say, “No more tourists!” #Travel #TravelNews #Tourism01Share
Sandra Escobar+FollowSouthwest’s Boarding Shake-Up Has Flyers FumingSouthwest is ditching its famous open seating and switching to a boarding system based on fare tiers—think groups 1-8, just like every other airline. Want to board earlier? That’ll cost you. Free checked bags and never-expiring credits are already gone, and now loyal customers are saying Southwest is losing its special sauce. Is this the end of the airline’s friendly, budget-friendly vibe? Frequent flyers are NOT happy about the changes! #News #SouthwestAirlines #TravelNews193Share
Jamie Watson+FollowNational Parks Now Costing Like Disney?!Dreaming of seeing the Grand Canyon or Yellowstone? Get ready to save up—starting 2026, international visitors will pay nearly Disney-level prices to enter top U.S. national parks. The new fees? An extra $100 per person, per day at 11 major parks, plus higher annual passes for non-U.S. residents. U.S. citizens keep the old rates. The government says it’s about fairness, but for travelers, it’s a major budget-buster. Would you still go? #Travel #NationalParks #TravelNews01Share
Justin Dixon+FollowNational Parks’ $100 Surprise for TouristsMajor heads-up for anyone planning a bucket-list trip to America’s top national parks: starting in 2026, non-U.S. visitors will have to cough up $100 per park! Locals still get in for way less, and there are some new fee-free days just for residents. If you’re not American and want to hit more than three parks, the $250 annual pass is the only way to go. Wild, right? #Travel #NationalParks #TravelNews00Share