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FAA Shares Halloween Memes Warning of ‘Unruly’ Passenger Policies

FAA Shares Halloween Memes Warning of ‘Unruly’ Passenger Policies

Ahead of the holiday travel season, the Federal Aviation Administration refreshed its campaign to warn the public against becoming an “unruly passenger’ with new memes. 

“The scariest thing this Halloween is an unruly passenger,” the FAA said in an announcement last week alongside an image of a couple’s costume. 

The costume package is titled “Police Officer & Unruly Passenger” and lists the items included as duct tape, zip tie cuffs, canceled tickets, fines, and an unemployment application. 

“Unruly behavior outside the Halloween store and inside the airplane really does result in hefty FAA fines and possible jail time,” the FAA said, adding the fine for unruly behavior could cost up to $37,000. 

The FAA launched the awareness campaign in January 2021 when then FAA Administrator Steve Dickson signed an order directing stricter legal enforcement to prevent “unruly and dangerous behavior.” 

Along with memes spoofing costumes, Wheel of Fortune, Fight Club, and more, the agency published a series of videos and statistics as well. 

According to the data, unruly behavior aboard planes peaked in 2021 with 5,973 reports filed and set a record for fine, but that number dropped 59% in 2022. The FAA linked the 2021 surge to COVID-19 policies and face mask enforcement. 

Southwest May Face Federal Fines Over December Cancellations

Federal regulators told Southwest Airlines that a “civil penalty is warranted” for the “wide-scale operational disruption” last December that resulted in the cancellation of nearly 17,000 flights, according to the airline’s quarterly financial filing published on Monday. 

Southwest warned investors that it may face a fine as well as monetary damages and other costs because the Department of Transportation concluded last week that the airline “failed to provide adequate customer service assistance, prompt flight status notifications, and proper and prompt refunds” during the incident. The company added that it is unable to estimate a range for the possible financial loss. 

According to the filing, Southwest’s struggle to reorganize operations following Winter Storm Elliot snowballed during the peak travel period. From December 21 to 31, 2022, more than 16,700 flights were disrupted. In response, the airline spent an additional $55 million to correct the issue. The money paid overtime to employees on the ground and went back to customers via Southwest’s rewards program. 

Initial investigations into the incident identified a host of issues, including outdated computer software and logistical systems. In response, Southwest launched a series of operational improvements, upgrades, and investments, according to past statements. 

In addition to the launch of formal investigations by the federal government, Southwest also faced multiple class action lawsuits in which plaintiffs argued the cancellations forced them to pay out-of-pocket for things like rental cars, lost baggage, hotels, etc.

3 Cultural Festivals Around The World Worth Planning Trips Around

Cultural festivals are an essential part of the world’s cultural heritage and are celebrated in every corner of the globe. These festivals allow people to connect with their cultural roots, share their traditions with others, and celebrate their unique identities.

They also provide an opportunity for people to learn about different cultures and ways of life, fostering greater understanding and respect for diversity. Cultural festivals are a source of entertainment and a way to promote cultural exchange, preserve cultural heritage, and boost local economies. They are an important reminder that our differences make us unique and beautiful.

Plan to attend a cultural festival, but spend time immersed in other activities and experiences. Perhaps one of these three festivals will titillate your travel bug.

1. Carnival, Malta

Malta’s Carnival is a vibrant and colorful celebration every year in February. It is the precursor to Lent and lasts about a week. Carnival is a time of great fun and revelry, with people dressing in elaborate costumes, parading through the streets, and dancing to lively music.

Malta’s Carnival features a variety of events and activities, including street parties, parades, and concerts. Carnival closes with the Grand Parade, where performers showcase impressive costumes and displays. The Carnival is a true testament to Maltese culture and traditions, and it’s definitely worth experiencing when you plan a trip to Malta.

More Than Carnival

Malta is a beautiful Mediterranean island nation steeped in history and culture. There are plenty of things to do in Malta that cater to all interests. History buffs can visit the ancient megalithic Hagar Qim and Mnajdra temples or explore the medieval city of Mdina.

Beach lovers can head to Ramla Bay on Gozo Isle and try water sports such as snorkeling and diving. Malta’s capital, Valletta, has jaw-dropping Baroque architecture and a thriving art scene. And, of course, no trip to Malta is complete without experiencing the delicious Mediterranean food based on the sea and season.

2. Diwali, India

Diwali, also known as the “Festival of Lights,” is one of India’s most significant and popular celebrations. The festival usually falls between October and November, lasts 5 days, and is celebrated by millions nationwide.

During Diwali, people light up their homes and streets with diyas (oil lamps) and candles to symbolize the victory of light over darkness. The festival is also characterized by colorful decorations, vibrant fireworks, and delicious food. It is a time for family, friends, and communities to unite and celebrate the triumph of good over evil.

More Than Diwali

Varanasi is considered an ideal place to experience Diwali. Varanasi is regarded as one of the oldest, constantly inhabited cities in the world. It is the spiritual capital of India.

This city is famous for its ghats (steps leading to the river), where people gather to take holy dips in the Ganges River. A boat ride in the Ganges at sunrise or sunset is a must-do activity in Varanasi.

The city is also home to several ancient temples, including the Kashi Vishwanath Temple, the Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple, and the Durga Temple. Other popular activities include exploring the narrow and winding alleys of the old city, trying the street food, and attending the evening aarti ceremony on the ghats.

3. Dia De Los Muertos, Mexico

Dia de los Muertos, also known as the “Day of the Dead,” is a colorful festival in Mexico celebrated every year from October 31–November 2. The festival is a celebration of life and death, and it’s a time for families and communities to come together and honor their deceased loved ones.

During the festival, people create ofrendas (altars and offerings) to remember and pay tribute to their departed relatives and friends. The altars are adorned with marigold flowers, candles, sugar skulls, and photographs of the deceased. The festival is a unique and beautiful way to celebrate the cycle of life and death in Mexican culture.

More Than Dia De Los Muertos

Oaxaca is the best city to experience the Day of the Dead. Oaxaca, located in southern Mexico, is culturally rich. The exciting city has many activities and experiences for visitors. It is famous for its ancient ruins, Colonial architecture, traditional crafts, and delicious cuisine.

One of the must-visit attractions in Oaxaca is the Monte Albán archaeological site, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to remarkable Zapotec ruins.

The city is also renowned for its lively markets filled with handicrafts, textiles, and pottery. Other popular activities include exploring the historic city center, visiting museums, and attending cultural events such as music festivals and art exhibitions.

Conclusion

Cultural festivals provide an excellent opportunity to explore different parts of the world and authentically experience a new ethnicity. These events offer a unique insight into a community’s traditions, customs, and beliefs, allowing travelers to connect with locals and learn more about their way of life. Cultural festivals are also a great way to try new foods, listen to music, see art, and enjoy other forms of entertainment that are unique to the destination. Whether it’s Malta’s Carnival, India’s Festival of Lights, or Mexico’s Day of the Dead, cultural festivals are an exhilarating and immersive experience.

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Dolly Parton Becomes the Face of Cracker Barrel Rewards

If you’re a Dolly Parton fan and need an excuse to visit a Cracker Barrel, you’re in luck. 

The iconic country music star has signed on as the face of a new campaign promoting the restaurant’s rewards program, according to Monday’s announcement. 

Julia Perry, Cracker Barrel’s vice president of marketing communications, called the collaboration an “honor” and that Parton is “the perfect partner to anchor our campaign.” 

Perry explained that they’re launching the campaign to coincide with Parton’s first-ever rock album Rockstar, which will be released on November 17. 

Those who sign up during the campaign will automatically be enrolled in a sweepstakes dubbed “Rock Like Dolly” to win limited edition rocking chairs, which will be on display alongside other Dolly merch at Cracker Barrels across the country. 

The reward program rewards patrons with points with every purchase and those points can be redeemed for merchandise and meals at Cracker Barrel restaurants. 

The sweepstakes ends on December 4 at 11:59 p.m. Eastern time.

Frontier Becomes The First Airline To Offer Eggo Waffles

According to Monday’s announcement, Frontier Airlines will be the first airline to let waffle fans really “L’Eggo” at 35,000 feet. 

The economy-class airline announced an expansion of its inflight menu with the addition of the Eggo Grab & Go waffle snack and a handful of other new products. 

Anthony Iorio, Frontier’s onboard retail and catering manager, called the new snack option a “great choice for air travel” and thinks it will be a “huge hit both for breakfast and as a snack at any time of day.” 

The Eggo Grab & Go waffle is of the Belgian variety, but what makes it such a tasty treat is the pear sugar. Kellanova called it a “magical ingredient.” 

Pearl sugar “gives the waffle an added crunch and sweet layer around the exterior,” the company said, adding that it’s the first-ever Eggo waffle “that doesn’t require a toaster or toppings.” 

In addition to Eggos, Iorio said that Frontier “customers now have a new, fresh variety of even more highly attractive food and drink options.” 

The menu will also include Pringles Original, Hershey Kiss Classic Cookie, Nutty Omega Trail Mix. Starburst Sour Gummies, Takis Fuego, Fanta Orange, Swiss Miss Milk Chocolate, Twisted Tea, and BuzzBox Premium Cocktails.

Big Cedar Lodge Review — Ridgedale, Missouri

Nestled in the Ozark Mountains of southwestern Missouri, Big Cedar Lodge is beloved by families, golfers, and couples looking for the perfect getaway. Just a few minutes south of Branson and located on Table Rock Lake, Big Cedar Lodge feels worlds away from the bright lights and live entertainment for which Branson is famous.

Big Cedar, as those who’ve visited call it, offers an events- and activity-filled calendar each day, multiple restaurants on property and nearby, and several golf courses designed by some of golf’s greats.

Big Cedar, and the entire Branson area, is known for showing its love and respect for veterans. Flags, too many to count, decorate the property on holidays and special parking spots are reserved for veterans all year long.

Amenities

  • Check-in: 4 p.m.
  • Check-out: 11 a.m.
  • Complimentary internet access
  • Free onsite parking
  • Designated parking for veterans
  • Fitness center
  • Multiple swimming pools
  • Lazy river
  • Sand volleyball court
  • Pickleball court
  • Shuffleboard
  • Pedal boats, canoes, and kayaks
  • Mini-golf
  • Complimentary shuttle service throughout property
  • Paved 5k trail
  • DVD and board games 
  • Electric car-charging stations
  • Restaurants
  • Fitness studio
  • Firewood provided for cottages and cabins with fireplaces
  • Iron and ironing board
  • Laundry services
  • Meeting space

Room Types

Big Cedar Lodge offers 362 lodging options including log cabins, cottages, and lodge rooms. One-of-a-kind rooms, like a cozy cottage just steps from the spa, are also available on the property. Each room is designed to connect guests to the outdoors with a rustic elegance. Some rooms offer a small fridge while others include a kitchenette or even a full kitchen. Some cottages and cabins also include wood-burning fireplaces, private patios, and gas grills. 

Big Cedar hotel lobby
Big Cedar hotel lobby
Photo credit: Missy Glassmaker

Hotel Class

Big Cedar Lodge is a sprawling resort located on 4,600 acres and is owned by Johnny Morris, the founder of Bass Pro Shops. Big Cedar is known as one of the best family-friendly resorts in the U.S. 

How To Get To Big Cedar Lodge

Big Cedar Lodge is located just south of Branson, Missouri. It’s west of Highway 65, off Highway 86. Many guests drive to Big Cedar, but you can fly into the Branson Airport or Springfield-Branson National Airport and rent a car. Airports in Little Rock, Kansas City, and St. Louis are between 3 and 4 hours away.

Military parking at Big Cedar
Military parking at Big Cedar
Photo credit: Missy Glassmaker

Parking

Parking at Big Cedar is free and located throughout the property. There are designated parking spots for veterans — just one way Big Cedar shows its gratitude for veterans. On holidays, parking on the property is restricted to guests because of the events happening on the property.

Why I Chose Big Cedar Lodge

My family and I have been visiting Big Cedar every year for the past decade. It’s been the setting for the most amazing vacation memories for my boys with their grandparents and cousins; grabbing a milkshake at Truman’s, learning the art of casting and patience during kids’ fishing, playing mini-golf and pickleball, splashing in the pool, movie night under the stars, roasting s’mores, and tubing on Table Rock Lake.

What’s wonderful about Big Cedar is that it can be exactly what you want it to be. A relaxing weekend with girlfriends enjoying the spa and dinner at one of the many restaurants, a golf getaway with buddies, a couple’s retreat, or the perfect family vacation.

It’s difficult to beat the holidays at Big Cedar. Memorial Day, Fourth of July, and Labor Day weekends are event-filled and the property is decorated with thousands of American flags. Red, white, and blue bunting can be seen throughout the resort. Starting in November, the property is filled with Christmas lights and special holiday events are offered to guests including ice skating and visits from Santa and his helpers.

Shuttles run throughout Big Cedar, which allow family members to enjoy different experiences without having to worry about driving and sharing a car. In fact, it’s often easier to use the shuttles rather than using a car on the property. The shuttles are also perfect for family members who have difficulty walking.

The Worman House entrance
The Worman House entrance
Photo credit: Missy Glassmaker

History Of Big Cedar Lodge

Big Cedar Lodge began as a getaway for businessman Jude Simmons and Frisco Railroad executive Harry Worman in the 1920s. The pair bought 300 acres along the White River and each built a home still on the property today, known as The Worman House and Devil’s Pool Restaurant.

The two families sold the property to a logging business, and in 1947, hotel operator Dan Norris bought the property and turned it into Devil’s Pool Guest Ranch. The ranch included a lodge, stable, and swimming pool.

In 1987, Bass Pro Shops founder, Johnny Morris, decided to buy the property and has developed it into what it is today. His focus is on conservation and being environmentally conscious, which can be seen throughout the property. There are recycling areas near guests’ rooms, making them easy to access. Big Cedar also creates its own soil and has a linen reuse program. Morris also restored the Worman and Simmons homes, which are now restaurants on the property.

Bent Hook Marina
Bent Hook Marina
Photo credit: Missy Glassmaker

Activities At Big Cedar Lodge

One of the best parts of staying at Big Cedar Lodge are the number of complementary activities offered each day. There are also activities in which guests can pay to participate.

Pedal Boats, Canoes, And Kayaks At Bent Hook Marina

Enjoy a peaceful paddle or pedal back into the cove behind Bent Hook Marina. The pedal boats, canoes, and kayaks are available for all guests to use on a first come, first served basis. If you need a bit more power, look into renting either a pontoon, ski boat, or wave runner from the marina to take out onto Table Rock Lake.

Big Cedar pickleball court
Big Cedar pickleball court
Photo credit: Missy Glassmaker

Volleyball, Pickleball, Mini Golf

Branson is filled with mini-golf options, but why leave Big Cedar to play when there’s a free nine-hole course on the property? It’s beautifully landscaped and tons of fun with its signature Giant Bass. Big Cedar is also where we fell in love with playing pickleball. Pick up the equipment for pickleball and sand volleyball at the guest services desk next to check in.

Pro Tip: Guests need to go to the reservation desk in person to reserve a time slot to play pickleball. Spots can fill up fast, so the earlier, the better starting at 7 a.m. each day.

Swimming Pools, Lazy River

Big Cedar has several pools on the property to take a dip or relax in a lounge chair. Devil’s Pool, Lakeside Pool, and the Swimmin’ Hole are all salt water. At the Brushy Creek Clubhouse, guests can find an indoor pool as well as one of our family’s favorite spots, the Lazy River.

Lady Liberty And Goin’ Jesse

Lady Liberty is a beautiful 62-foot yacht offering dinner and brunch cruises. She holds up to 41 guests, so it creates a wonderful, intimate experience and can be rented for private cruises. Goin’ Jesse is the most unique way to see Table Rock Lake. It’s an exact replica of an iconic 1934 Chris Craft boat. It’s a trip that will transport you back in time.

Entrance of the Cedar Creek Spa
Entrance of the Cedar Creek Spa
Photo credit: Missy Glassmaker

Cedar Creek Spa

If you run out of time to get your nails done before your visit, or simply want to pamper yourself with a massage or facial, Cedar Creek Spa is the perfect getaway within a getaway. If you know you’re going to want a spa treatment during your stay, make an appointment before you arrive.

Daily Activities Calendar & Events

Each day at Big Cedar comes with a unique list of experiences. Events during the week include kids’ fishing, family bingo, yoga, bakery wars, and movies under the stars, just to name a few. I recommend looking at the calendar a few weeks before you arrive and make reservations then because events do fill up. However, if an experience you’re interested in is booked, be sure to check with guest services when you arrive to see if something has opened up. 

Lost Canyon Cave & Nature Trail

Top of the Rock deserves at least one visit during a stay at Big Cedar Lodge. The Lost Canyon Cave & Nature Trail is a 2.5-mile golf cart tour past beautiful waterfalls and through Lost Canyon Cave. One highlight is the ride across a covered wooden bridge. It’s a relaxing ride and one family members who may not be as active will really enjoy.

View from Top of the Rock
View from Top of the Rock
Photo credit: Missy Glassmaker

Top Of The Rock Sunset Ceremony

This is a special event you won’t want to miss when staying at Big Cedar. Every evening during daylight saving time, bagpipes play as the sun disappears behind the hills surrounding Table Rock Lake. During the ceremony, a Civil War cannon fires near the chapel.

It’s a popular event and can get very crowded. One way to avoid the crowds is to plan dinner near the time of sunset, at either the Osage Restaurant or Buffalo Bar for a better view of the ceremony. Or, visit the Wine Cellar one level below the Buffalo Bar and enjoy a glass of vino or whiskey while taking in the ceremony. Access to Top of the Rock is free for Big Cedar guests. A shuttle can be requested at the registration desk.

Shopping

My mom seems to always find time to browse the shops at Big Cedar and my boys are eager to oblige. They usually return with a new hat, t-shirt, or pajamas. The main shop is located next to registration and has a little bit of everything including clothing, jewelry, wine, home décor, snacks, and souvenirs.

The store at Bent Hook Marina sells lakeside necessities like hats, sunscreen, and water toys. At Top of the Rock, Arnie’s General Store, named after golf legend Arnold Palmer, is a great spot to pick up a golf shirt, a sweet treat, or even a candle or two.

Devil's Pool Bridge
Devil’s Pool Bridge
Photo credit: Missy Glassmaker

Restaurants At Big Cedar Lodge

Devil’s Pool

Devil’s Pool restaurant is located in one of two original structures on Big Cedar property. It’s open from breakfast through dinner and is a delicious way to start or end your day. Options range from country skillets in the morning to trout and prime rib for dinner.

Buzzard Bar 

Just downstairs from Devil’s Pool restaurant, you’ll find the Buzzard Bar. Its patio overlooking the pool is a perfect place to enjoy lunch. At night, it’s the best, and only, spot for live music on the property. Don’t miss Big Cedar’s most famous performer, the singing cowboy Clay Self, if he’s performing during your visit.

Meat and cheese board at Osage Restaurant
Meat and cheese board at Osage Restaurant
Photo credit: Missy Glassmaker

Osage Restaurant

Over the last decade, I’ve dined at every restaurant at Big Cedar. I’ve enjoyed them all, but the Osage Restaurant is my family’s favorite, especially Sunday Brunch. It’s a beautiful buffet of prime rib, seafood, made-to-order omelets and crepes, and other breakfast favorites. The restaurant is located at Top of the Rock and overlooks Table Rock Lake. Just be sure to save room for one of each option on the dessert table. Osage Restaurant also serves a delectable dinner and I love listening to the frogs when walking back to the shuttle at night.

Buffalo Bar patio
Buffalo Bar patio
Photo credit: Missy Glassmaker

Buffalo Bar

The Buffalo Bar has the best patio of any restaurant at Big Cedar. Overlooking Table Rock Lake, this is the place for the sunset ceremony. It is only open for dinner and includes a selection of delicious steak, seafood, pasta, and chicken dishes. The large fireplaces on the patio are a perfect spot to enjoy an after-dinner drink.

Arnie’s Barn

When dining at Arnie’s Barn, you’re actually eating in golfing great Arnold Palmer’s 150-year-old barn from his property in Latrobe, Pennsylvania. Johnny Morris had the barn meticulously taken down and then rebuilt at Top of the Rock. Arnie’s Barn serves upscale Mexican fare. Don’t miss the trio of salsa and queso fundido. Hours vary by season, so be sure to check before you visit.

The Worman House Bistro

The Worman House is one of two original buildings on the property. Originally the vacation home of Frisco Railroad executive Harry Worman, Johnny Morris restored the home when he purchased the land. It’s now the fine-dining destination at the resort. Lobster Thermidor, Roasted Quail, Filet of Bison, and a Seafood Tower are just a few of the menu items that make this a special dinner out.

Truman Cafe & Custard

This is the perfect spot to grab breakfast, lunch, or a sweet treat. Truman’s is open from early in the morning through the mid-afternoon. In the summer, a walk-up window that serves ice cream stays open through the evening hours.

Uncle Buck’s Fish Bowl & Grill

Uncle Buck’s is the ultimate in family comfort food. Located in Fun Mountain, the restaurant offers giant pretzels, fried pickles, pizza, and burgers. This is a great spot to order a pizza and pick it up if you want to eat in one night.

Honoring veterans at Big Cedar
Honoring veterans at Big Cedar
Photo credit: Missy Glassmaker

Types Of Travelers At Big Cedar Lodge

When I first traveled to Big Cedar Lodge, it was very much a multigenerational family or couple’s getaway. Recently, I’ve noticed more groups of girlfriends enjoying the relaxed location, and of course the spa, as well as guys visiting to play the courses designed by some of golf’s greatest players.

Pet-Friendly Information

Big Cedar Lodge does not allow pets.

Tips On Booking Accommodations

Online booking is available and easy to do. When booking, be sure you’re choosing a room that’s directly on the Big Cedar property if that’s what you desire. Lodging options are also available at Camp Long Creek, Payne’s Valley, and Angler Lodge. While all are near the resort, each would require a short drive to access Big Cedar.

What Is Near Big Cedar Lodge?

Branson

Big Cedar is located just 9 miles south of Branson, which means you’re close to an immense amount of live entertainment. Before Johnny Morris bought the Big Cedar property, my family vacationed in Branson and loved seeing the Baldknobbers and Presleys’ Country Jubilee. They’re still performing as are dozens of other entertainers that many people travel to Branson specifically to see each year.

Historic Downtown Branson

A trip to Branson really isn’t complete without a visit to Historic West Main Street. One of my favorites is Dick’s 5 & 10 which has been attracting visitors for 60 years. You step back in time when you walk through the front door and you’ll leave with items you didn’t know you needed. 

Branson Landing 

While exploring Branson, shoppers won’t want to miss Branson Landing. Anchored by its signature fountains, Branson Landing is home to an eclectic combination of shops and restaurants, including Paula Deen’s Family Kitchen, Bass Pro Shops, Ozark Home, and Smith Creek Moonshine.

Silver Dollar City

Silver Dollar City has something for everyone — roller coasters to thrill, crafts, and comfort food. It’s a great way to spend a day and the kids will love it. It’s especially amazing in the fall and winter when it’s decorated for the holidays. If you visit, be sure to enjoy a delicious loaf of Clara Belle’s Cinnamon Bread. Simply sinful!

Dogwood Canyon Nature Park

Dogwood Canyon sits 25 minutes west on Highway 86. It’s 10,000 acres of wildlife-filled rolling hills. There’s trout fishing, horseback riding, biking and hiking trails, and wildlife tours. Before you leave, enjoy a bite to eat at the Mill & Canyon Grill Restaurant, which sits next to one of the park’s waterfalls.

Cave along a trail around Big Cedar
Cave along a trail around Big Cedar
Photo credit: Missy Glassmaker

One Thing I Would Change About Big Cedar Lodge

Cookies! When we first visited Big Cedar, a highlight of each day was the delivery of fresh cookies. Every day, staff carried a basket full of goodies and delivered them to each room. To be honest, the cookies were just alright. But they never went to waste, at least in our room, and it was a moment the kids looked forward to every afternoon. During our most recent stays, we received cookies when we first checked in, but not again.

One Thing You Absolutely Can’t Miss At Big Cedar Lodge 

It’s practically impossible to pick just one thing, but we make time to enjoy brunch at Osage Restaurant every time we visit. I also love the sunset ceremony at Top of the Rock. The crowds have become a bit much, so get there early or see one of my tips above for better viewing. 

Would I Stay Here Again?

I’ve visited Big Cedar every summer for the last 10 years. While we’ve traveled to Europe and throughout the U.S. and Canada, Big Cedar holds fond family memories and I often envision the years to come as the boys get older. Hopefully, we’ll bring new generations to Big Cedar.

For more hotel reviews, check out these articles:

  • The Federal Hotel Review — Brunswick, Maine
  • Corazón Cabo Resort & Spa Review
  • Kimpton Cottonwood Hotel Review — Omaha, Nebraska
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