A Sad Day in the Bluegrass Just a few days after this story posted, world-renowned horse Dynaformer died due to a cardiac episode. He leaves a long and lasting legacy, as he was a successful sire… Cynthia Cunniff , May 2, 2012
Exploring the Mayan Ruins of Cobá Cobá is less than two hours from Playa del Carmen, and is different from the other major Maya sites in the Yucatán for three reasons. One, it is not as… Lindsay Taub , April 27, 2012
Westlake Village Inn I have a soft spot in my heart for boutique hotels. Don’t get me wrong. I enjoy writing about the mega-chain hotels too and I give equal credit to both…. Crystal Reel , April 27, 2012
Lexington, Kentucky – The Southern Starting Line You may feel like you’ve outdone the staycation thing as we continue down the road of tightening the belt buckle in the U.S. There are other options. After you tally… Cynthia Cunniff , April 27, 2012
Lexington, Kentucky — Horses Three Chimney’s Farm If you love horses, farms, or the incredibly interesting business of horse racing and breeding, Three Chimney’s Farm is a fascinating place to spend some time learning… Cynthia Cunniff , April 27, 2012
Lexington, Kentucky — The Races Keeneland Keeneland Race Course ties together the heart, soul, and guts of Lexington. This is a not-for-profit course where the horses, bourbon, and people converge into a big day out…. Cynthia Cunniff , April 27, 2012
Lexington, Kentucky — Shaker Village Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill Only 25 miles outside of Lexington, a stay at Shaker Village is the antidote to a stressed-out citified life. Though the Shakers are no longer… Cynthia Cunniff , April 27, 2012
Lexington, Kentucky – Food Food Like many places in the South, Lexington has had its food specialties influenced through the years by what the land has to offer. Buying local produce is a consistent… Cynthia Cunniff , April 27, 2012
Lexington, Kentucky — Bourbon Woodford Distillery I came to Lexington, KY not knowing a thing about bourbon. There’s no escaping the relationship it has to the area, its people, and the history of Lexington…. Cynthia Cunniff , April 27, 2012
Thai Airways Nonstop Service From LAX to Seoul Begins May 1 LOS ANGELES – Starting May 1, Thai Airways (THAI) will offer nonstop service four days a week – Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Passengers can now enjoy the comforts and… Johnny Jet , April 27, 2012
Tulum: Maya Heaven The Mayan ruins of Tulum are located about an hour from Playa del Carmen, and have undoubtedly one of the most breathtaking settings of any Mayan site. In fact, it… Lindsay Taub , April 24, 2012
Chichén Itzá My Mundo Maya excursion in the Yucatán began at the pre-Hispanic world’s most celebrated archaeological site, Chichén Itzá. Possibly one of the most complex Maya sites, it was originally built… Lindsay Taub , April 24, 2012
10 Reasons to Stay at Paradise Point Resort in San Diego, California By: Jeff Savenick I was looking for a romantic getaway destination where my wife, Elizabeth, and I could celebrate our fourth wedding anniversary. I wanted to take her somewhere spectacular…. Team Johnny Jet , April 24, 2012
A Welcome Mat to the World From U.S. Secretary of Commerce John Bryson and U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar Editorial note: Secretary Bryson announced the Spring 2012 Travel and Tourism Forecast at the U.S…. Johnny Jet , April 24, 2012
The Luxor Hotel’s Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition In Las Vegas “Fancy strawberries in April and in middle of the ocean. The whole thing is positively uncanny. Why you would think we were at the Riz.” -Lady Lucille Duff Gordon, First Class… Trishna Patel , April 23, 2012