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It’s time to put the school books away, hide the sweaters, and dust off those bathing suits. The summer travel season is upon us. You can tell based on the disgustingly long security lines at many of the major airports. Yeah, you’re certainly not gonna be alone in your travel plans: Americans plan on spending nearly $83 billion this summer. 5.5% more than in 2015 when booking vacations online.
I’m sure many of you have already (at least) started to plan your summer vacation. But, as the saying goes, are you getting the most bang for your buck? Sometimes it’s hard to tell. Is it a better deal to go to Las Vegas or New York? How about Orlando or Los Angeles? Dallas or Denver? From the outside, all of the casinos along the Vegas Strip are impressive looking. They’re big. They’re unique. They’re expensive. And they all seem to be popular. But, as I found out during a recent stay, looks can be deceiving.
During that trip I stayed at Paris Las Vegas. I’ve been to Sin City several times in my life and have stayed at Mandalay Bay, New York-New York, Flamingo (more than once), and Bellagio. And one of the hotel/casinos that I had always wanted to stay at, but hadn’t yet until now, was the Paris. Do you fly with the best of airlines? Or are you a passenger of some of the worst?
The good news? You will soon know the answer. The bad? Many millions will come to the realization that they pay "the worst" of airlines to ferry them around the country. WalletHub recently came out with a list of the best (and/or worst) airlines in the country for 2016. Here are their findings: Las Vegas is a magical place. I mean where else do you throw $20s, $50s, and $100s away like they grow on trees? I was rudely reminded of that during my last trip to Vegas a few weeks ago. |
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