sperkins+FollowMayan Ruins Without the Indiana Jones DramaObsessed with ancient ruins but not into wild jungle hikes? You can totally see epic Mayan sites like Tulum, Chichen Itza, and even hidden gems like Ek Balam without breaking a sweat. From easy day trips and kid-friendly ruins to wheelchair-accessible adventures, there’s a Mayan experience for every travel style. Some even have beaches or cenotes for a post-exploration dip! Who knew history could be this chill? #Travel #MayanRuins #TravelTips00Share
Ernest Harris+FollowHeads Up: Carnival's Sneaky Fee Hike!If you’re planning a Carnival cruise, keep an eye on those drink and dining tabs! Carnival just bumped its service fee from 18% to 20% on extras like drink packages, specialty dinners, and in-room gifts. It may sound small, but for a family celebrating onboard, those extra dollars add up fast. Pro tip: Double-check your onboard spending and look for bundle deals or bring your own treats to save some cash! #Business #CarnivalCruise #TravelTips00Share
robertjones+FollowDon’t Fall for These Airport Freebies!Charging your phone at those free airport USB ports? Or hopping on public Wi-Fi? Turns out, both are risky moves! TSA and FCC are warning travelers: hackers can sneak malware onto your device through public USBs, and free Wi-Fi is a hotspot for cyber snoops. Bring your own power bank and stick to secure networks. Basically, if it’s free at the airport, think twice before you plug in or log on! #News #traveltips #airportsecurity00Share
Arthur Booker+FollowWould You Eat Airplane Food After This?Next time you’re on a flight, you might want to double-check those food labels—or at least know how to read them! A passenger freaked out after thinking Air Canada served her six-month-old beef, but it turns out she just misread the date (Canada uses day/month/year). The real travel hack? Bring your own snacks, since airline meals are often loaded with extra salt and additives to make up for your dulled taste buds at 30,000 feet. Your stomach will thank you! #Business #Industry #TravelTips01Share
Brad Ramirez+FollowCruise Room Service Drama: Where Do the Dishes Go?Ever wondered what to do with your room service plates on a Carnival cruise? Turns out, Carnival actually wants you to leave them in the hallway—not in your cabin! There’s even a special team that swoops in to collect them. If you’re worried about the mess, just toss a napkin over the leftovers. Most cruisers agree it’s the way to go, but some wish there was a better system. Would you leave your dishes out? #Travel #CarnivalCruise #TravelTips00Share