Brad Ramirez+FollowDetroit Zoo’s lion cubs hit a growth spurt!Three lion cubs at the Detroit Zoo are already making big strides—literally! Born to 9-year-old lioness Amirah in late November, these little ones have been quietly growing behind the scenes, gaining nearly a pound each in just four days. The zoo just confirmed the cubs’ sexes: two girls and a boy. With their dad Kalu and aunt Asha nearby, the pride is thriving. Considering African lions are vulnerable to extinction, this is more than just cute news—it’s a real win for conservation. How do you feel about zoos playing a role in protecting endangered species? #Travel #DetroitZoo #LionCubs00Share
ashley89+FollowDisneyland’s 2026 holiday plans already underwayChristmas may feel far away, but Disneyland California is already gearing up for its 2026 holiday season! The parks will kick off the festivities on November 18, 2026, with all the fan-favorite traditions returning—think dazzling decorations, the “A Christmas Fantasy” parade, and the “Believe in Holiday Magic” fireworks. Over at Disney California Adventure, the Festival of Holidays and Viva Navidad Street Party will be back, plus character celebrations inspired by Encanto and Coco. Even Mickey and Minnie will get fresh holiday looks for 2026! What’s on your wish list for Disneyland’s next big holiday season? #Travel #Disneyland #HolidaySeason00Share
Jamie Watson+FollowNorwegian’s Private Island Just Leveled UpNo more waiting for tender boats! Norwegian Cruise Line finally opened a pier at Great Stirrup Cay, so you can walk straight from the ship onto their private Bahamian island. Starting in 2026, expect even more upgrades: a massive pool, waterpark with 19 slides, new hangout spots, and a premium adults-only club. The days of missing out because of rough seas? Basically over. Who’s adding this to their bucket list? #Travel #NorwegianCruiseLine #GreatStirrupCay10Share
dylan15+FollowStevens Pass finally reopens—here’s the catchStevens Pass is back in action for skiers and snowboarders, but getting there from the west side just got a lot tougher. With Hwy. 2 still partially closed due to storm damage, anyone heading up will need to take a massive 100-mile detour via Snoqualmie and Blewett passes. Access to the pass is only open from 6 AM to 6 PM, and you’ll need to follow a guide car for the last stretch. Vail Resorts is also hinting at possible compensation for season passholders. Who’s still making the trek for that fresh powder? Let’s hear your thoughts on the detour and the reopening! #Travel #StevensPass #SkiWashington00Share
sperkins+FollowDisney World Packing: What You Really NeedAfter 40+ Disney trips, this travel planner swears by rain ponchos, comfy waterproof shoes, and a portable charger for the parks. But don’t waste suitcase space on snacks, pool towels, or dress clothes—they’re either provided or unnecessary! Pro tip: Disney gift cards help keep your spending in check, and don’t forget your Minnie ears for those iconic pics. Save this list for your next magical adventure! #Travel #DisneyWorld #TravelTips10Share
Jamie Watson+FollowReady to Solo Travel in 2026? Read This!Thinking about taking your first solo trip in 2026? Here’s the real talk: start with a quick getaway close to home (no need to go full Eat Pray Love yet), plan a few things that actually excite you, and always keep safety first—share your plans and trust your gut. It’s all about baby steps and building confidence, not blowing your budget or stressing out. Who’s adding this to their New Year’s resolutions? #Travel #SoloTravel #TravelTips10Share
Justin Dixon+FollowChatGPT Nailed My $2K Vacation PlansVacation planning is usually a headache, but I let ChatGPT do all the work—and it totally delivered! For under $2,000, it gave me three killer trips: a beachy escape to Puerto Vallarta, a scenic California road trip, and a foodie/music adventure in New Orleans. Each came with day-by-day plans and a real budget breakdown. Honestly, I’m shook at how much travel you can get for less than you think. Would you trust AI to plan your next getaway? #Travel #TravelHacks #AITravel00Share
Justin Dixon+FollowWinter Road Trips You’ll Want to Brag AboutWhy wait for summer? January and February are actually the secret best months for epic road trips—fewer crowds, cheaper stays, and you get iconic highways like California’s Highway 1, the Florida Keys, and Utah’s Mighty 5 all to yourself. Imagine whale watching on the Pacific Coast, snapping snow-dusted Grand Canyon pics, or cruising the dreamy Blue Ridge Parkway with zero traffic. Trust me, these 20 scenic drives will make your Insta pop and your friends jealous. #Travel #RoadTripGoals #TravelInspo00Share
dylan15+FollowDisney Cruises in 2026: Which Ship Wins?Picking a Disney cruise for 2026 is like choosing your favorite Disney movie—impossible! From Marvel hero training on Disney Magic to Frozen dinners on Disney Wish, there’s something for every fan. You can even catch a Broadway-style Moana show or celebrate Christmas with Mickey in the Bahamas. The best part? Way fewer crowds than the parks, and yes, Mickey-shaped pancakes are a thing at sea. Which ship would you sail on? #Travel #DisneyCruise #FamilyTravel10Share
Justin Dixon+FollowNew Year’s Eve at Epic Ski Resorts? Yes, Please!Starting the year on the slopes is a total vibe—think fireworks, torchlight parades, and champagne toasts at altitude. Whether you want Aspen’s legendary parties, Whistler’s massive fireworks, or Jackson Hole’s serious steeps, these 15 ski resorts know how to ring in the New Year right. Bonus: You can actually say you started your resolutions with a workout! Which mountain would you pick for your NYE adventure? #Travel #NewYearsEve #SkiTrip41Share