Cruisin' the boat show (The Cincinnati Post) We haven't had enough wintry weather so far to cause cabin fever, but the balmy temperatures may inspire even more dreams of warm-weather recreation and vacations to come....more...Find right outdoor vacation at travel, boat show (The Cincinnati Enquirer) Visitors can find "the right place" at the Cincinnati Travel, Sports & Boat Show....more... Travel Tips for Dec. 31 (The Advocate) It?s hours before the clock strikes midnight, and travelers are already planning adventures for the New Year. If a far-flung adventure is on your wish list for 2007, be an early bird and make your reservations soon....more... Everyone Plays for the Kids' Price at the Disneyland Resort and Kids Fly Free From Major U.S. Cities (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) During "Year of a Million Dreams" celebration at the Disneyland Resort, guests can dream and play like kids with two special vacation offers....more... Deals (San Jose Mercury News) American Airlines has a systemwide fare sale for travel through early March. Must book by Jan. 9. Sample round-trip deals from the Bay Area: San Jose-New York, $256; Oakland-Boston, $305; San Francisco-Chicago, $408. Must purchase tickets online at www.AA.com....more... NOW BOARDING: 2007 Travelers will have many choices in 2007 THE PLACES THEY?LL GO (Kansas City Star) Predicting travel trends is tricky, even for those in the business. But travel experts have bravely stepped up to the task and reached two general conclusions about 2007: Travelers will have more options than ever? and they?re going to pay for it....more... Where will we go in '07? Let us count the airways (Louisville Courier-Journal) A record-breaking avalanche of lost luggage, airlines struggling with bankruptcies, fuel surcharges driving up ticket prices, new rules about carry-on items and fewer domestic flights packed with more grousing passengers....more... Seriously, go take a hike (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle) 'Nature-deficit disorder' needs to be overcome before it's too late....more... Tourist tram proposed for Alaska's U.S. forest land (USA Today) A company that has built trams in tropical rain forests is considering Ketchikan for a tram in a temperate rain forest. The company has proposed building a tram from Herring Cove to Fawn Mountain, a distance 200 feet short of a mile....more... |