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Re: Motel 6 freshens its rooms...and its image

Travel Rob ·
The French AccorHotels owned them for a time and really made some great improvements, updating rooms and making new hotels. And those prices were the same price as their old rooms. I wonder what happened to Accors plans that they sold
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Re: Motel 6 freshens its rooms...and its image

DrFumblefinger ·
I used to stay at Motel 6 when I was a poor starving medical student. But I abandoned the chain because of how inconsistent the different sites were. Some a offered a decent room. Others were dives. Hopefully along with the face lift there will be an greater effort to standardize their properties. For example, when I'm I stay at a Courtyard, I know exactly what to expect and am never disappointed.
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Re: October 26, 2017: A Tribute to Tom Petty (1950 - 2017)

Travel Rob ·
A great tribute! I've always liked the songs of Tom Petty but I listened to them differently when I lived in Gainesville, Fl, his home town. Although a cute town with the thriving University of Florida, part of the town feels like they got left out of that success and dream of escaping to places of more opportunity. In his case he used his talents to escape his father. The city is rightfully proud he was able to make it big in California.
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Re: Gumbo's Pic of the Day, June 11, 2014: At the Australian Embassy, DC

IslandMan ·
thanks for the pic PH. Nice to see the Aussie coat of arms in other parts of the world. You're right about the reputation for casualness too. We don't take anything too seriously and have a "she'll be right" attitude about life.
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Re: Gumbo's Pic of the Day, August 13, 2015: Willie Walleye, Baudette, Minnesota

DrFumblefinger ·
Walleye is the best tasting pan (fried) fish I've ever had. Not hard to make. Lightly breaded, salt and pepper, and fried in butter or canola oil. Largemouth bass are almost as good.
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The Sunshine Skyway Bridge – The Creepy and the Miraculous

GutterPup ·
  If you follow Interstate 275 south through the city of St. Petersburg, Florida until you run out of land, you’ll be greeted by a gentle slope of road that seemingly rises from the waters of the Tampa Bay. This...
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Dry Falls – Home of The World’s Largest Waterfall!

DrFumblefinger ·
Imagine a waterfall with a precipice over three and a half miles (5.5 km) long and a drop of over 400 feet (120 m)!  By comparison, Niagara Falls is about 1/10th as wide.  Think of the millions of gallons of water pouring over it each...
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The Sunshine Skyway Bridge – The Creepy and the Miraculous

GutterPup ·
By JP Chartier If you follow Interstate 275 south through the city of St. Petersburg, Florida until you run out of land, you’ll be greeted by a gentle slope of road that seemingly rises from the waters of the Tampa Bay. This...
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Brady Bunch House (Where Gumbo was #363)

Travel Rob ·
Gumbo went to the Brady Bunch House and found it exactly the way he remembered it from the show.
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, June 11, 2015: Beatles LOVE, a Cirque du Soleil show, The Mirage Casino and Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada

Ottoman ·
  Its been 50 years since The Beatles brought their "LOVE" to Las Vegas.  Cirque du Soleil is keeping their musical legacy alive!     John, Paul, George and Ringo.  As The Beatles, they changed the world.  LOVE, Cirque du...
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7-Eleven goes 6-Midnight for Airport Debut

Paul Heymont ·
7-Eleven, the iconic American convenience store that's actually owned by a Japanese corporation, is bringing Slurpees and more to a U.S. airport terminal for the first time, with a store slated to open June 24 in the International Terminal at Los...
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Motel 6 freshens its rooms...and its image

Paul Heymont ·
Motel 6, a brand whose name reflects its original room price, has long been noted mainly for low prices, and for Tom Bodett's radio ads, promising that "we'll leave the light on for you."   Now, facing increasing demands for comfort and...
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Now that jazz is really cool!

Paul Heymont ·
In a crossover of music, madness and environmental concerns, Norway's Ice Music Festival is not for those afraid of cold.
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Omni Bedford Springs Resort Stands the Test of Time

Stephanie Kalina-Metzger ·
Stephanie Kalina-Metzger shares a visit to Bedford Springs, including the fabulous and expansive Omni resorts (and some of the other hidden treasures of the region)
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Travel Guide to Southwestern Missouri

British Solomon (Guest) ·
We visit some of the attractions of Southwestern Missouri, including Branson and some of the region's lovely natural attractions.
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October 26, 2017: A Tribute to Tom Petty (1950 - 2017)

Ottoman ·
Ottoman takes us back to July 23, 2008, the day he saw Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers in concert at the Target Center, MInneapolis, Minnesota.
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Bumped up to Business on Turkish Airlines

Marilyn Jones ·
Frequent flier Marilyn Jones is surprised to find she's been given the Holy Grail of travelers—an upgrade to the front of the plane.
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Sun Studio, Memphis, Tennessee: The house Sam Phillips built

Ottoman ·
         What a thrill it was to visit Sun Studio at 706 Union Ave, Memphis, Tennessee!  To step through the doors of this old building is to walk into Rock 'n Roll history.  It was at Sun Studios that...
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Exploring the Patagonian Fjordlands: Feasting at Sea

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger eats like a king aboard the Australis, while exploring the coast of southern Chile.
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Prague: Alternative Guide to the City

RebeccaBrown ·
Rebecca Brown has suggestions for those who want to see the Prague they've never seen before.
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Hudson River Maritime Museum, Kingston, New York

Paul Heymont ·
The Hudson River Maritime Museum in Kingston, NY is a time capsule of the river and its changing uses.
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Re: What is the most boring sport to watch on television?

Paul Heymont ·
Bass-fishing.
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Lots to Explore: Martin Creek Lake State Park

Marilyn Jones ·
Marilyn Jones spends a day in a nearby state park, one that she's passed many times before discovering its variety and its beauty.
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New York Aquarium: The Indoor Ocean

Paul Heymont ·
PHeymont had a great time at the New York Aquarium, and learned a lot, too!
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Youghall Beach, Bathurst, New Brunswick

Travel Rob ·
Travel Rob takes a look at Youghall Beach in Bathurst during the off season.
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Urban Fishing

Jonathan L ·
Jonathan l finds that even in an urban setting, people come out to fish
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Perkins Lake, Idaho

Gabriel ·
Gabriel H shares a family photo with a wonderful sunset
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Music in the Street, New Orleans

Paul Heymont ·
Ragtag appearance, unusual instruments and a crowd-pleasing sound from one of New Orleans' many streetcorner bands
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Plenty to See and Do at Raystown Lake

Stephanie Kalina-Metzger ·
Stephanie shares some highlights of a visit to beautiful Raystown Lake, Pennsylvania.
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Stunning Sculpture at Pere Lachaise

Paul Heymont ·
PHeymont offers a selection of unusual sculptures in Paris's most famous cemetery
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, June 11, 2014: At the Australian Embassy, DC

Paul Heymont ·
 Washington is a city with many embassies and international organizations, decked out with flags and formal coats of arms. But Australia has a reputation for casualness, and this free-form version of the Australian seal caught our attention....
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The Big Merino: An Australian Icon

Judy Barford ·
There's a woolly tale behind this monster sheep, as Judy Barford discovers.
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Angels in Fort Worth

Sarah Pitts ·
Hark! The herald angels at Fort Worth's Bass Performance Hall
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