We have lost a few great overnight RV parking spots in the last couple of weeks due to people acting like they were camping instead of parking[...]
Adam | Mar 6, 2018 | Category: General , BoondockingWhitewater rest area closes for 16th time in 29 months[...]
Adam | Feb 27, 2018 | Category: GeneralTrail riders sprung into action to try to contain the fire, but high wind[...]
Adam | Feb 20, 2018 | Category: GeneralSeems rather sudden for Walmart to close more than 60 Sam's Club stores, many without notice at all[...]
Adam | Jan 12, 2018 | Category: GeneralWhat were the most popular area searches done for AllStays travelers in 2017? Some predictable and some surprises[...]
Adam | Jan 11, 2018 | Category: GeneralWhat do you find when you return home from the road and have a Easter egg hunt? Six bobcats![...]
Adam | Apr 5, 2015 | Category: General , Camping , Pet-Friendly , RV TipsIn my first qualifying dive at three mile reef we saw Moray Eel, Stingrays, Potato Bass, hundreds of colourful reef fish, a wide variety of soft and hard corals and a nurse shark. Such is the quality of diving at Sodwana.
Cherelle | December 8th, 2009 | Category: GeneralNew York's Upper West Side, home of Lincoln Center and Seinfeld alike, is one of the most diverse and exciting neighborhoods in New York City – with sub-neighborhoods from the trendy Lincoln Center district to the off-beat Morningside Heights area around Columbia University.
Tara | November 11th, 2009 | Category: GeneralCruising around the Mediterranean last Christmas, one of the ports of call was the lovely Island of Jamaica. One of the recommended tours was a trip to Dunn's River Falls in Ocho Rios.
Adam | October 28th, 2009 | Category: GeneralGap Adventures, a sustainable adventure travel leader since 1990, offers everything from safaris and family vacations to exotic expeditions all in small groups.
Anna | October 20th, 2009 | Category: GeneralI'm not going out and getting a vaccine before traveling. But I will choose where I go and who I am spending time with inside a ten foot radius. Ten feet is said to be the airborne range of this flu. This does mean that most forms of public transportation, workplaces and education facilities put you at an increased risk.
Adam | October 20th, 2009 | Category: GeneralIf youd like to combine your relaxation with a bit of activity and exploration, heres a quick guide of what there is to see and do on the island of Zanzibar, off the coast of Tanzania.
Cherelle | October 13th, 2009 | Category: GeneralI looked out a tenth story window of the Hotel Gansevoort the other night and watched the glow of tiny glowing lights moving across the sidewalks. I Was reminded of the fireflies I used to watch at night once upon a time in my childhood. The background symphony that I recall is instead now composed with traffic, horns, and sirens.
Adam | October 12th, 2009 | Category: GeneralI finished driving from the southwest corner to the northeast corner of Kansas. 600 miles and ten hours later, I hadn't found a single independent place to eat lunch or dinner. Chains were still running in the towns I went through but the mom and pop places were closed down, for sale or empty. Nothing. [...]
Adam | October 3rd, 2009 | Category: GeneralWith the bounty of food and art choices, I highly recommend a Friday evening tour of the short track. Theres another intriguing new element to explore each time we go.
Anna | September 26th, 2009 | Category: GeneralThere is something magical about communicating with animals. Swimming with dolphins is popular, but go one better and bathe an elephant.
Gillian | September 18th, 2009 | Category: GeneralAs Paris's cultural landscape changes, North African, Indian, and Chinese dishes have become as “authentic” as crepes or pommes frites.
Tara | September 16th, 2009 | Category: GeneralLocated less than 40 miles from Santa Fe and about 55 from Albuquerque on Cochiti Pueblo tribal lands, one of our avid hiker friends says Tent Rocks is from another world.
Anna | September 8th, 2009 | Category: GeneralTripAdvisor has challenges with it's review and it's no longer best to keep them as a trusted resource.
Adam | September 2nd, 2009 | Category: GeneralEvery city has a zoo, but a night zoo is something completely different. In fact a night zoo makes more sense then a daytime zoo because most tropical animal sleep in the heat of the day and hunt and eat at night.
Gillian | August 26th, 2009 | Category: GeneralThe founders of the hatchery, back in 1981 got around the problem by buying the eggs from the local Sri Lankans, who in turn used the money to buy a more varied choice of protein.
Gillian | August 22nd, 2009 | Category: GeneralThe good news is that there are several excellent game viewing regions within South Africa where you can see the Big Five that are certified malaria free.
Cherelle | August 19th, 2009 | Category: GeneralAlthough the list could be much longer, if you love movies or are a film buff visiting New York, check out these iconic landmarks from five New York City classics.
Tara | August 17th, 2009 | Category: GeneralTucked into an old, rambling adobe compound on Old Santa Fe Trail in historic Barrio de Analco, Rio Chama is a quaint mix of its storied past and sleek modernity.
Anna | August 15th, 2009 | Category: General“Greenwich Village” or simply “The Village,” this “West Village” neighborhood – is bounded by the Hudson River, Broadway, Houston Street, and 14th street. It is known for it's off-beat and artistic style of life.
Tara | August 11th, 2009 | Category: GeneralA young boy dies in Death Valley National while the mother and family dog survive the ordeal in extreme temperatures.
Adam | August 9th, 2009 | Category: GeneralOne ridiculous way of how to run a business is National Car Rental. They would rather you walk away as a non-customer than let you pay them for a service they supposedly are in business to sell.
Adam | August 7th, 2009 | Category: GeneralTruly a memorizing and memorable trip, a walk through Monets garden lets you take in the beauty and understand this artist even more.
Gillian | August 5th, 2009 | Category: GeneralWhile England isn't generally known for its cuisine, read on for a guide to pub food and how to get the most out of your English experience.
Tara | August 4th, 2009 | Category: GeneralSouth Africa is a popular destination for game viewing with numerous National Parks located in various provinces around the country.
Cherelle | August 3rd, 2009 | Category: GeneralSample the best that Rome has to offer when you there. Stay out of the McDonald's and try something new every meal.
Tara | July 31st, 2009 | Category: GeneralNew York City's Central Park is a focus point for all of Manhattan, an 843-acre oasis from the traffic, noise, and chaos of the city outside.
Tara | July 30th, 2009 | Category: GeneralNew York's elegant Upper East Side is a place of refined avenues, pre-war buildings, and tranquil brownstones.
Tara | July 27th, 2009 | Category: GeneralI got to spend the morning with Santa Fes Premier Chocolatier, Rand Levitt, of Senor Murphy.
Lorissa | July 24th, 2009 | Category: GeneralOne of Vienna's greatest pleasures is also its cheapest – the Viennese sausage, available as a fast-food for two to three euro at numerous stands around the city.
Tara | July 23rd, 2009 | Category: GeneralYou missed this years tulip festival. Now what? A lot, actually. Summer is Washingtons premier playtime.
For a less-crowded vacation, head to Bellingham, WA. Fly into Seattle, 90 miles to the south, and drive northward along Puget Sound. The San Juan Islands are to the west; a day trip for fishing, whale watching or touring the [...]
Rome is full of winding streets, narrow alleyways, and sun-drenched piazzas and piazettas, and the best way to see them all is on foot.
Tara | July 17th, 2009 | Category: GeneralFor many New Yorkers with Ukranian, Russian, or Jewish heritage – a large proportion – or even for any New Yorker at all who didn't come over on the Mayflower – the Lower East Side has a magic all its own. It's associated with immigration, the “melting pot” ideal, the place where grandma or grandpa [...]
Tara | July 16th, 2009 | Category: General“Paris's Chicest Spots for Nightlife, Evening Life, and Seeing and Being Seen”
Paris is an unashamedly, unrelentingly elegant city. The Parisian sense of style – subdued, understated tailored clothing, impeccably arranged scarves, just enough jewelry and makeup to catch the eye without ever appearing self-consciously styled – is a magical art that eludes even the most [...]
For those interested in the awe-inspiring sight of acres of the bright blooms, head to Skagit Valley any time in April.
Anna | July 14th, 2009 | Category: GeneralNot many locales boast great scenery, hiking, water sports and haunted hotels but Grand Lake has it all.
Anna | July 10th, 2009 | Category: GeneralOne of the largest fairs in the country, the Texas State Fairs brings in the fall.
Anna | July 9th, 2009 | Category: GeneralThe beauty of the Adirondacks and Blue Mountain Lake.
Anna | July 7th, 2009 | Category: GeneralTouring the Loire Valley in northern France is a delightful experience. Known as the Garden of France a driving holiday in this region is a succession of charming towns, historic architecture and magnificent chateaux. Never far from the river bank, you often have the whole winding road to yourself. We drove the route in December [...]
Gillian | July 6th, 2009 | Category: GeneralCities are cutting back on fireworks shows to save money.
Adam | July 2nd, 2009 | Category: GeneralSeedier, grittier, and less gentrified than its westerly neighbor, the East Village is also more inexpensive, more fun, and far more authentic, although it's no longer the bohemian squalor depicted in the now-dated rock musical “Rent.” With a vibrant Ukranian population, a large student enclave, and an increasing influx of young professionals, this area around [...]
Tara | June 26th, 2009 | Category: GeneralTrendy, elegant, and vibrant, Chelsea is the place to be for well-heeled twenty-somethings looking for the chance to see and be seen. With a particularly gay-friendly vibe (as long as you're good-looking and well-dressed, your gender identity or preference is irrelevant – though tolerance won't extend far to the schlumpy-looking of any persuasion), Chelsea is [...]
Tara | June 25th, 2009 | Category: GeneralThe magic of ancient Rome – its imperial magnificence, its imperious architecture, its proud and ultimately tragic history – is still ever-present in Rome. The awareness of Caesar's footsteps, Sulla's seats, or Cicero's hangouts is still present in these ancient sites, and you can explore them – in search of Rome's Republican and Imperial ghosts [...]
Adam | June 23rd, 2009 | Category: GeneralYou may have heard of this city, as it is world famous for the magnificent Chateau de Versailles. There are several tours of various parts of the palace.
Jessica | June 19th, 2009 | Category: GeneralA male hiker died from a fall off of Yosemite's Half Dome on Saturday June 13th, 2009. He was climbing the granite monolith in the late afternoon when he fell to his death. The reports state that we was using the cable handrails provided on the 17 mile round trip that starts in the valley [...]
Adam | June 14th, 2009 | Category: GeneralYou don't have to look for volcanoes or just sit on the beach in Hawaii. There are many offbeat things you can check out in Hawaii and here are just a few.
Jessica | June 5th, 2009 | Category: GeneralAmerica's small towns have been a staple of poetry, novels, songs, and patriotism for centuries, but towns like Great Barrington, Massachussetts, prove a unique spin on the trope of idyllic village setting.
Tara | June 3rd, 2009 | Category: GeneralTucked away in the north of Italy, Trieste melds the traditions of Slovenia and Italy, at whose borders it lies, combining elements of Italian, German, Slavic, Balkan, and Italian culture.
Tara | June 1st, 2009 | Category: GeneralCalifornia is talking about shutting down it's state park system to save money.
Adam | May 31st, 2009 | Category: GeneralIf you've visited the Oxford colleges and found that, while beautiful, they seemed empty without their students, here is a chance to experience the vibrancy of life within and without.
Tara | May 29th, 2009 | Category: GeneralA trip to the countryside is still worth it but you don't have to wander away from downtown Philadelphia to find a huge selection of authentic Amish food.
Cindy | May 28th, 2009 | Category: GeneralAs Africas second tallest peak, Mt Kenya is a challenging technical climb for those who want to reach its summit. For those who prefer the trekking options there are five different routes which circumnavigate the mountain.
Cherelle | May 25th, 2009 | Category: GeneralWhen visiting Italy, Florence is a must see at least once. And most people do visit Florence, either alone or by tour, along with Venice and Rome.
Jessica | May 22nd, 2009 | Category: GeneralAs the sun warmed the banks of the drainage ditches on either side, alligators lumbered ashore and lay out for a days sunbathing.
Gillian | May 20th, 2009 | Category: GeneralThe island of Ischia, a tranquil and lush island located off the coast of Naples, receives both the benefits and drawbacks of being located near its more famous sister, Capri.
Tara | May 17th, 2009 | Category: GeneralAny other waterfalls are likely to be the equivalent of a dripping tap compared to the real thing at Niagara Falls.
Gillian | May 13th, 2009 | Category: GeneralWhile Paris's many nooks and crannies can take years or even decades to fully explore, here are five moments, foods, streets, and sights of Paris to help you.
Tara | May 12th, 2009 | Category: GeneralWhen you think of Colorado, you probably think of the Rocky Mountains. You don't want to miss them and you probably won't but Colorado has much more to offer.
Jessica | May 7th, 2009 | Category: GeneralThere are some things that, although you know, you cannot truly know until you experience them in some tangible way. One example of this surrounds the horrors inflicted upon those men and women who were torn from their villages and sold into slavery.
Ghana, West Africa, was just one of many places where this tragedy occurred. [...]
Kakum National Park, located in the Central Region of Ghana, is home to the Canopy Walk. The Canopy Walk is comprised of seven bridges that connect from treetop to treetop over a length of more than 1000 feet.
Cindy | April 30th, 2009 | Category: GeneralFrom ancient ruins to Renaissance palazzos to modern nightclubs right out of La Dolce Vita, Rome is a city filled with magic.
Tara | April 30th, 2009 | Category: GeneralNew York is everything and nothing at the same time. It is a city that changes so often and constantly that few generalizations can be applied to it.
Tara | April 29th, 2009 | Category: GeneralFor an alternative look through New York's many enclaves, here are five Manhattan neighborhoods worth spending a morning or afternoon wandering about.
Tara | April 29th, 2009 | Category: GeneralVienna clings to its courtly past, conveniently forgetting the horrors of two World Wars, and sees its future not as a chance for innovation, but as an opportunity to recapture what it has lost.
Tara | April 28th, 2009 | Category: GeneralIf you have only 36 hours with Vienna's beauty, you can actually see quite a bit thanks to their efficient transportation and compact city.
Tara | April 25th, 2009 | Category: GeneralPune is the second most important city in the state, after Mumbai, so if you are going to India and want history, this is the place. Here a comprehensive guide to make it a great visit.
Jessica | April 17th, 2009 | Category: GeneralFrom one of the finest medieval castles in western Europe to cheddar cheese, Caerphilly is worth a visit and here is how to make the best of it.
Adam | April 16th, 2009 | Category: GeneralMumbai is the commercial and entertainment capital of India. Formerly, known as Bombay, true blue Bombayites refuse to acknowledge its new name, Mumbai, named after the patron Goddess of the local villagers, Mumbadevi. It gained more attention recently at both ends of the spectrum, for both the Academy Award winning Slumdog Millionaire and terrorist attacks [...]
Adam | April 15th, 2009 | Category: GeneralTravel restrictions are lifted between the United States and Cuba.
Adam | April 13th, 2009 | Category: General , SecurityWhat are the border rules? Do you need a passport, a birth certificate, a driver's license to cross the border these days? A few states are making it easier to just use your driver's license.
Adam | April 11th, 2009 | Category: Air Travel , Cruise , General , RV Tips , Travel TipsThe numbers are increasing dramatically. The border is dangerous and will be for some time under this whole battle shakes out and gets under control.
Adam | March 30th, 2009 | Category: General , SecurityThere are many more countries in the world than most of us realize or think about. Many of these are under the tyrannical control of a government or in other words, a dictatorship.
Adam | March 26th, 2009 | Category: General , SecurityThere are many places to go snowboarding in the USA but only a few make our best of list. Here are the places you have to go and catch some air.
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Adam | March 11th, 2009 | Category: Best of , GeneralIf you are driving in Mexico, it's important to know what the road signs really mean. A close guess is not enough at a traffic stop.
Adam | March 10th, 2009 | Category: Camping , General , RV Tips , Travel TipsYou can drive in Mexico but there are some cautions and things to know ahead of time.
Adam | March 9th, 2009 | Category: Camping , General , RV Tips , Travel TipsSpring starts but is it time to trade skis for golf clubs? No, not yet. There are some places that still get lots of snow in March. Here are the best.
Adam | March 5th, 2009 | Category: General , LuxuryWhen you hit the highway, you know it's somewhat dangerous but these stretches of highways and interstates need some extra caution. These are the worst of them.
Adam | March 2nd, 2009 | Category: General , Travel TipsMexico is a dangerous destination now. The nasty drug kings and police are waging war and tourists can be caught in the middle. It is up to you to save yourself before anything happens.
Adam | March 1st, 2009 | Category: General , SecurityAnother one of our simple tests to compare hotel rates and fees at all the major travel websites, including going to the hotel direct.
Adam | February 18th, 2009 | Category: General , Travel TipsFor the first time, we've taken just under ten years of reviews and comments that we've received and analyzed them to rank over 60 hotel chains.
Adam | February 9th, 2009 | Category: General , LuxuryHotels are greening their policies more and more. Some do a better job than others so here are some of the best.
Adam | February 7th, 2009 | Category: General , GreenBe prepared going out into the wilderness in your off road vehicle. Here is a list of items we recommend (or you need) to carry.
Adam | January 28th, 2009 | Category: GeneralHow to choose where your vacation home should be.
Jessica | January 22nd, 2009 | Category: GeneralNew York City can be a romantic travel destination – great food, beautiful scenery, and great hotels.
Jessica | January 20th, 2009 | Category: GeneralIf you are going to the Presidential Inauguration on January 20, there are some things you need to know. This dual purpose information saves you some headaches and might give you one wondering why you are going.
HBO (Home Box Office) is covering the event with some exclusive coverage that no one else will have. They [...]