Coronavirus has cancelled a lot of very important things since its introduction to society. Weddings. Birthday parties. Vacations. Halloween. Senior years. Mardi Gras. Some things, thanks to rescheduling or “well, …
NYC
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Airports
Airports In FL, NYC, CA, TX and WA Have “Skip The TSA Lines” Options This Holiday
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegAirports across the country are reporting passenger numbers that are nearly as large as 2019, the last “normal” year we had before COVID. With that, lines at the TSA security …
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You guys, I think this is a dream come true! If you’re ever in NYC, especially if you’re a tourist, it’s not always easy to find a public toilet. Some …
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Ground Transportation (Bus, Lyft, Subway, Taxi, Train, Uber, etc.)Travel
How Did I Not Know About This iPhone Feature?
by joehegby joehegWhen Sharon and I travel to a big city, we try to depend on mass transit when we can, instead of renting a car. This keeps us from having to …
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New York City
Like Adventure? How About The Highest External Building Climb In The World
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegJoe and I have always been up for a little adventure. We’ve gone spelunking on “adventure tours” of several caves and lava tubes: We went canyoneering and did a 100-foot …
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The Ritz-Carlton brand has had a history in New York City for over 100 years: The original Ritz-Carlton was located on 46th Street and Madison Avenue. It opened in 1911 …
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New York City
New NYC Tourist Attraction Has An Unusual Dress Code – “No Skirts”
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegPlaces that garner the attention of tourists, especially those that fall under the umbrella of religion, sometimes have dress codes. Having to cover (or not cover) your head, or not …
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Obviously, we’re not out of the woods yet when it comes to COVID. But life with many people vaccinated is significantly better than before vaccines were available and it’s heartening …
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New York City
This Popular NYC Attraction Just Closed Again. Maybe Now They’ll Fix Its Safety Issue
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegNew York City certainly has its share of tourist attractions. Some, such as the Statue of Liberty, Central Park or Radio City Music Hall, are decades old. Other places that …
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New York City
Know Before You Go: Broadway’s New Rules When It Reopens
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegAlong with travel, theater is one of the industries that has been hardest hit by COVID. Especially Broadway. I mean, think about it for a second. Broadway houses hold anywhere …