Category: Stories
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What Your Vacation Says About You
Check out Arthur C. Brooks’ interesting OP-ED piece in the New York Times about how our vacations define us. Mr. Brooks believes that where we like to go dictates how much we like to be around people. He also discussed a study in which it was found that people enjoy the planning phase of a vacation more…
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San Francisco: The Walt Disney Family Museum

A couple of weeks ago, I made my way to San Francisco to visit my brother Bruce and his husband, Bill. Although over the years I’d traveled to this beautiful city quite a lot, I’d never been to the Walt Disney Family Museum. Located within the former military barracks of the Presidio area, this is not just a…
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Adventures with the New York Pass

Last month my eighteen year-old daughter and I were given the wonderful opportunity to try out the New York Pass. This promotion provides you with discounts and admissions to 80 attractions in New York City. This huge selection had a number of advantages. Yes, you have a lot to choose from, but the New York Pass also provides you with the…
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Type A Vacationer’s Dream : The New York Pass

If you’ve read some of my posts, you probably know two things about me: 1. I am usually a Type A vacationer who likes to squeeze every drop out of her travel experiences and 2. I love, love, love NYC. So you can imagine how thrilled I was to be asked to try out The…
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Call Me on Northeast Public Radio, August 13th. What are Your Packing and Prep Travel Tips?
Hey I’m going to appear on WAMC/ Northeast Public Radio’s Vox Pop again on August 13, 2015! The show will run from 2:00-3:00 pm EST with a bent towards preparation and packing for trips. I could talk all day about this subject, but I’d love to hear from you! Please call in at 1-800-348-2551 and let us all know…
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Type A Day Trip to MA: The Clark, Mass MOCA, & Naumkeag

The summer is often a good time to travel to faraway places, but there’s also a great deal to see much closer to home. A couple of weekends ago, I decided to take my family on a day trip about an hour east of New York’s Capital District area to nearby Massachusetts. Yes, I could have easily picked one town to spend the day,…
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Thanks Seventeen Magazine: Fun Mom/Daughter Social Media Piece in August Issue

As everyone knows, an important way to communicate our ideas nowadays is through social media. Towards the end of last March, I decided to that it was time to dust off my Twitter account (@kimswidler) with the hope of sharing travel ideas and tips with an even wider community. I’ve gotten a great response, and I’m now getting close to 4,000 followers! Seventeen Magazine’s Chloe Chase wrote…
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Airlines Investigated by the Feds for Collusion. What do You Think?
Christopher Drew of the New York Times reports that Federal prosecutors are investigating possible collusion among major airlines to limit seating on flight routes. By making it harder for passengers to find seats, airlines could restrain competition and increase fares. Drew notes that now, roughly 80 percent of the nation’s air traffic is concentrated among four airlines — American,…
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Kennedy Space Center: U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame and New Visitor Attraction

On the eve of the 2015 U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame® induction , Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex broke ground on a new attraction designed to bridge the gap between the trailblazers of the past and America’s future space explorers. On Friday, May 29, the Visitor Complex announced plans for Heroes and Legends, featuring…
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Experiencing Travel Through Architecture

There are so many reasons that I love to travel, and one of them is to discover distinctive architecture. My favorite destination, New York City, can often be considered a place that’s only filled with buildings made of glass and steel. But look at this amazing place that I came across about a month ago: And there are so many other beautiful buildings to explore around…
