The State Department and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have issued their highest travel alerts for the Bahamas as COVID-19 cases climb.
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park tests parking fees, reservations at popular waterfall
Paid reservations will be required to park near Laurel Falls, a popular hiking spot in the Smokies, near Gatlinburg, Tennessee.
New details released on Splash Mountain’s ‘The Princess and the Frog’ makeover
Disney Parks released new details about “The Princess and the Frog” changes coming to Splash Mountain at Disney World and Disneyland.
National Park Service celebrates its birthday with free admission to all of its sites
The National Park Service turns 105 on Aug. 25. It’s inviting the public to celebrate with free admission to all 423 of its sites.
Goodbye FastPass and MaxPass, hello Disney Genie. Disney parks overhaul ride reservations
Disney World and Disneyland are getting rid of their FastPass and MaxPass ride reservation systems. Here’s what’s coming instead.
Zion, Indiana Dunes consider new fees as crowds flood national parks
With no sign of crowds letting up, at least two national parks are considering fee-based changes.
‘Real Queer America’ author wants LGBTQ travelers to give conservative states a chance
“Real Queer America” author Samantha Allen is dispelling stereotypes about red states and encouraging travelers to support their LGBTQ communities.
Paralympian Patrick Flanagan devastated after wheelchair ‘destroyed’ on the way to Tokyo
Paralympian Patrick Flanagan of Ireland is calling on the airline industry to do better after his wheelchair was broken on his way to the Tokyo Games.
Disney World is holding its ‘very merriest’ Christmas party. Here’s how to get tickets.
Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party won’t be back this year, but Walt Disney World is planning it “merriest” bash of all. Here’s how to get tickets.
Disney World’s ‘very merriest’ Christmas party will be one its most expensive yet
Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party won’t be back this year, but Walt Disney World is planning its “merriest” bash of all – with higher prices.