Southern California’s Wine Country: Temecula Valley With a rich history, rolling hills covered with vineyards, championship golf courses, picturesque views, and plenty of unique shopping and recreation, Temecula makes for a perfect getaway from the city…. Lindsay Taub , September 7, 2011
Let’s Get Maui’d By Jim Milio: The Grand Wailea Resort “This is already the best hotel we’ve ever stayed at!” “Honey, maybe we should see the room first.” We had just checked in,… Team Johnny Jet , September 7, 2011
Hurricane Irene in Connecticut Like most rental houses in Nantucket, they have free Wi-Fi, so I was monitoring Hurricane Irene every few hours. When I saw that she was going to hit New York… Johnny Jet , August 31, 2011
Nantucket With The Boys Last week when I wrote my column, I thought I was going to be home for a month (a very rare occasion), but right after I pressed send my dad,… Johnny Jet , August 31, 2011
Southern California Getaway to Claremont Just 30 miles east of downtown Los Angeles is the quaint 100-year-old town of Claremont, best known for its tree-lined streets, historic buildings, and college campuses. Stroll through the residential… Lindsay Taub , August 31, 2011
“The Ride” A Unique Bus Tour of New York City By Cam and Georgette Diamandis: For a fun and entertaining hour and a quarter, we toured the Times Square area in a special vehicle. “The Ride” is a tricked-out tour… Georgie Jet , August 17, 2011
Hilton Head SC, Savannah GA, And A Trip To Paula Deen’s On Saturday morning my cell phone alarm went off at 4:36 a.m. I despise early-morning departures like everyone else, and this time it was even worse because three-quarters of the… Johnny Jet , August 17, 2011
South of France with my Dad Our Seabourn Quest cruise ended in Monte Carlo. My dad and I wanted to stay in Monaco, but a huge conference was going on and the whole country was sold… Johnny Jet , August 3, 2011
Chicago To Meet With Gogo I started off the week by flying 436 miles from Toronto (YYZ) to Chicago on United. I took the 9:41 a.m. flight out, and the pre-clearance U.S. immigration line at… Johnny Jet , July 20, 2011
Nashville’s Rhythmic Filibuster By Bruce Northam: Nashville, Tennessee is a stringed instrument heaven. There is way more to Nashville than country music hat acts. Hillbilly fever has evolved into overheating country rock and… Team Johnny Jet , July 13, 2011
Canada-USA Border Travel Tip If you are following me on Facebook and Twitter, then you know I spent the Fourth of July in Erie, Pennsylvania, visiting my dad and sister. To get there from… Johnny Jet , July 6, 2011
Washington DC I arrived at Dulles International Airport with the Icelandair clan (the executives hosted a gate party in celebration of their inaugural flight), so I jumped on their charter bus… Johnny Jet , June 29, 2011
Bolt Bus Washington DC to NYC for Cheap On Saturday I was planning on flying from Washington, D.C., to Toronto, but my sister called and said my dad wasn’t feeling great. So I canceled my plane ticket and… Johnny Jet , June 29, 2011
Second Trip To DC in a Month My second trip to D.C. this month was last Thursday, when I flew United Airlines from Los Angeles to Dulles Airport. Here are some of my observations and tips from… Johnny Jet , June 29, 2011
Triple Creek Ranch By Carol Calicchio: The Triple Creek Ranch is a luxurious Montana resort into which ranch owner Barbara Barrett has poured her passion for horses and riding and all things western…. Team Johnny Jet , June 29, 2011