November 20, 2014

Blue Mustang in Denver, Colorado

The Blue Mustang


The “Blue Mustang” sculpture was created by the widely recognized artist, Luis Jiménez, whose previous works are displayed in numerous museums including the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D.C.


Standing 32 feet tall and molded from polychromed fiberglass, the mustang is painted a vibrant blue with red, glowing neon eyes. Meant to represent the “wild” spirit of the old American West, Jiménez installed the glowing eyes as homage to the neon workshop he worked in as a youth. These glowing eyes have earned the sculpture the nickname "Blucifer."


The sculpture was commissioned in 1993, two years prior to the opening of the airport it stands outside of, but delays postponed its completion. Among these delays was the tragic death of the artist in 2006, when a 9,000 pound portion of the “Blue Mustang” sculpture broke loose and severed one of the artist's arteries. His sons completed the remaining work.


Finally in 2008, the mustang was installed at the entrance to the airport, much to the dismay of the residents of Denver. Public opinion has vilified the artwork with calls from many quarters to have it removed to a less prominent location. City officials have postponed any attempt to remove the work until after 2013 so that residents and visitors can grow accustomed to the statue in hopes that public opinion will soften over time.




















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Rose Island in Charlestown, Indiana

Rose Island


Opened in 1923, Indiana's rustic theme park, Rose Island was a popular attraction for summer vacationers chasing after all manner of early 20th century fun, but the good times only lasted for a little over a decade when the park was destroyed by a flood, leaving today's haunting ruins.


The area once known as "Fern Grove," was already a popular recreation spot when entrepreneur David Rose purchased the land added some real attractions. Although the land is a peninsula, Rose renamed the area Rose Island to give it an air of exclusivity. Rose built a hotel, a swimming pool, and a wooden roller coaster in addition to a number of decorative flourishes. He also installed a tiny little zoo that held a wolf, some monkeys, and a bear named "Teddy Roosevelt." People swarmed to the island in droves, arriving to the suspended foot bridge in their motor cars, or riding a steamboat to the "islands" shore.


Not even the economic downturn of The Great Depression hurt the booming Rose Island business. It was not until the Ohio River Flood of 1937 that the amusement park was finally abandoned. The flood drowned the facilities in 10 feet of water, and by the time they receded, the damage was too great to salvage and the site was abandoned.


Today all that remains of Rose Island are the stone struts of its former footbridge, the swimming pool (which has held up remarkably well over the decades), and the crumbling remains of a stone fountain. After the original foot bridge collapsed, access to the grounds was restricted, but a new bridge was recently transplanted that allows access to the ruins.




















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The Beauty of New Zealand

A New Video! A New Photo-Video for you – All New Zealand awesomeness… I have a Landscape Photography Tutorial based here in New Zealand available over at http://www.stuckincustoms.com/landscape-and-travel-photography-tutorial-new-zealand/ Animation/Slideshow – more info at http://www.stuckincustoms.com/links/animoto — or see my review at http://www.stuckincustoms.com/animoto-review/ Amaze-maze music by the New Zealand band, Arma Del Amor – see more at […]



from Stuck in Customs http://www.stuckincustoms.com/2014/11/21/the-beauty-of-new-zealand/

Why won’t Econo Lodge pay my parking ticket?





from Elliott http://elliott.org/the-troubleshooter/wont-econo-lodge-pay-parking-ticket/

How Far Can $100 Take You? And the Surprising Mileage Implications of United’s Newark Terminal C

News and notes from around the interweb: US Antarctic Program prepares to test plan for regularly scheduled winter flights to McMurdo Station, providing year-round access from Christchurch, New Zealand. A fascinating look at how impending growth at Spirit Airlines could change the competitive landscape of the US aviation industry The world’s cheapest and most expensive […]


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70% Bonus Offer for Buying Virgin America Points

Last month Virgin America offered an 80% bonus on purchased miles for 8 hours only. There’s a little bit more time, this time (up through December 12), to take advantage of an ‘up to 70% bonus’ for mileage purchases. You have to log into your account to see the offer. Virgin American points normally cost […]


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The Keys to Frugal Travel Success

I get asked almost daily what it takes to travel the world at the prices I pay. I could lay a line about the best credit card offer here and the best redemption there, but in truth, it is an attitude and some specific qualities that make for success in this game. These are flexibility, […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2014/11/the-keys-to-success-flexibility-organization-and-good-credit.html

In Transit Blog: New at JetBlue: Baggage Fees

JetBlue says it will add seats to planes and charge more for passengers who check bags.

















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My Favorite Use of Points Ever? VIP at the Knicks With SPG

As airlines and hotels programs devalue their points by increasing the amount of points needed for free flights and rooms, redeeming for non-travel experiences is becoming more and more appealing. Especially for road warriors, sometimes a vacation is not traveling. I’m in a similar situation where I have tons of points, but the real pleasure […]



from The Points Guy http://thepointsguy.com/2014/11/my-favorite-use-of-points-ever-vip-at-the-knicks-with-spg/

Here’s JetBlue’s New Business Plan: Give Less to Customers, Charge Them More.. and Why That Makes Sense

JetBlue announced on Wednesday that it will add 15 seats to its 150-seat Airbus A320s in 2016. That will reduce average seat pitch from 34.7 inches to 33.1 inches, which is still more generous than the 31 – 32 inch average across the industry. In addition, JetBlue’s cheapest fares will no longer include first checked […]


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CanadaStays claims top spot in Canadian vacation rentals

Canada’s vacation rental market isn’t a cottage industry anymore. The market in chalets and cabins–which dot nearly every one of Canada’s 30,000 ...



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Giveaway: $1,000 And Elite Status

This is just a quick reminder that National Rental Car is sponsoring a giveaway for readers of One Mile At A Time as part of their One Two Free promotion.


FIVE winners will each receive a year of Emerald Club Executive status, along with a $200 American Express gift card.


Entering is easy:


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Are Chip and PIN Credit Cards Actually More Secure?

Whether you care about how the Chip and PIN technology works, you should know that Chip and PIN cards are more secure than the magnetic strip cards that are still used for the vast majority of transactions in the US. A great explanation of why Chip & PIN is more secure than magnetic swipe can […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2014/11/are-chip-pin-credit-cards-actually-more-secure.html

Family Holiday Fun in NYC

National Geographic Traveler columnist Heather Greenwood Davis is the magazine’s family travel advocate, guru, and soothsayer. Here’s her latest advice.



from Intelligent Travel http://intelligenttravel.nationalgeographic.com/2014/11/20/family-holiday-fun-in-nyc/

Check In: Hotel Review: Radisson Blu Warwick Hotel, Philadelphia

This refurbished property inside a landmark building is situated in the center of the city, close to a number of top attractions.

















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Taxi app Flywheel nets $12 million in latest funding round

The money continues to pour in to the ground transportation sector – Flywheel is the latest with a $12 million Series C ...



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#StrangePlanet: Travel Trivia

Truth is stranger than fiction. Here are eight travel factoids to help prove it.



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United Announces Several Elite Status Devaluations for 2015

United has announced several minor program changes for 2015 — none of them are good, none of them are awful, but they combine to take away real value from United’s elite members and add nothing of value in return. That seems to be the overall deal in the current environment and a consistent message coming […]


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Marketing watch: Turkish Airlines logs win with global foodie showdown

Following the success of last year’s “selfie showdown” campaign with Kobe Bryant, Turkish Airlines has decided to take the showdown theme to ...



from Tnooz http://www.tnooz.com/article/marketing-watch-turkish-airlines-logs-win-global-foodie-showdown/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=marketing-watch-turkish-airlines-logs-win-global-foodie-showdown

Explorer: ‘One Problem With Skate Skiing: It’s Hard’

I always thought “classic” Nordic-style cross-country skiing was boring. So I tried its zippy younger brother. Here’s how that went.

















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In Transit Blog: Seasonal Cheer (and Tours) in Iceland

“Christmas in Iceland” trips organized by IsramWorld include tours of Reykjavik and the Geysir geothermal area.

















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How (And Why) To Use Alitalia Miles

Hi everyone! To continue my trend of absolutely destroying any potential credibility I might have in the miles and points community with the things I write on Ben's blog (see also: Lufthansa first class is just okay, and Egypt for Instagrammers), today I'm here to talk about one of the most pressing topics imaginable.


Why you might want to redeem Alitalia MilleMiglia miles


No really.


Alitalia is a SkyTeam carrier that doesn’t really get that much attention. This is primarily because their website and call center are Italian challenging to navigate, but the MilleMiglia program is worth knowing about for a few reasons.


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Re: “Let’s talk when you’re free”

Productive people are never “free.” They don’t have 15 minutes on their lunch break to “have a quick call.” They don’t “kill time”—a terrible phrase. You can always put a window of time to good use if you work for it. Productive people schedule their priorities—not always their time, but always their priorities. When they…



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Frugal Travelers: We Want Your Stories!

Are you a stay-at-home mom obsessed with miles? A college student paying tuition for the points? Or a newbie figuring out how easy awards booking can make life? Whatever sort of frugal traveler you might be, we want to hear from you! Tell us your frugal traveling success story — how you’ve used points, miles, […]



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LoungeBuddy launches in-app purchases for lounge passes

LoungeBuddy (TLabs here) has rolled out its 2.0 vision, which includes an industry first: in-app mobile booking for lounge access. Instant airport ...



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E.M Forster and travel's dirty side

If a homosexual Forster had not traveled to Egypt and India, he might never have actually acted upon the secret he kept hidden from the public all his life.



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/abroad/e-m-forster-dirty-side-finding-abroad/

What your drink order really means

"Long Island Iced Tea: Your ID is fake and you are here to get white-girl wasted." What does your drink say about you?



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/nights/bartenders-actually-think-drink-order/

Another Star Alliance Program is Launching — and Why That Means Fewer Benefits for United Members, and Opportunities for Everyone Else

Copa Airlines is launching their own frequent flyer program in July and will no longer be part of United’s MileagePlus. Copa used to be majority-owned by Continental Airlines, and Copa took on a variant of the Continental logo and joined Onepass. Continental started selling their investment in 2005, and by 2006 was down to 10% […]


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Where are the world's best hotels?

As the new year approaches, many travelers are looking for inspiration on where to head in 2015.





from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2014/11/11/travel/world-best-hotel-destinations/index.html

Dad Finds Out Our Next Destination!

We're wrapping up week one of my dad's surprise round the world birthday trip, and I think it's safe to say it has exceeded even my (very high) expectations.


We had a few amazing days in Dubai, which I'll write more about in the actual trip report.


Monday night we headed to Dubai Airport at around 9PM. My dad still had no clue where we were going, and I was content keeping it that way for as long as possible. In the last installment, my dad explained how he thought he knew our next destination, though I wasn't about to confirm or deny.


Thanks to the cooperation of the people at check-in and in the lounge, they agreed to keep our destination from him.


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Story behind the shot: Petra, Jordan

"It is the best view in the world," the Bedouin man said. Learn more about how MatadorU student Jeremy UIlmann captured this sick shot.



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/notebook/story-behind-shot-petra-jordan/

What’s before mobile first: An engineer talks product design

As a software engineer, I build a travel app comprised of a mobile website and hybrid apps for iOS and Android. I’m ...



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6 Lessons Learned from 3 Months in China

China is a fascinating and rapidly changing country. Old customs and habits hang on as modern skyscrapers go up every second, the country becomes more of a global powerhouse, and people from around the world move there. Last year, my friend, Scott Young, best known as a learning hacker who learned MIT’s entire computer science program in one year, said to me “I’m going to travel the world for a year and learn languages.” I was thrilled with the idea! […]


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5 lies about moving to the Bronx

"With the image of the scorched Bronx seared in my mind, I questioned how a scared, working-class white guy from Staten Island was going to survive in this unforgiving urban jungle. Was I tough enough to live in a borough that doesn't even have a Whole Foods?"



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/life/5-lies-tell-move-bronx/

What Would You Do If Your Hotel Was Also Serving as a Homeless Shelter?

New York City booked 100 rooms at the Radisson JFK .. and didn’t tell the hotel that the rooms were for the homeless. The hotel is furious and says they won’t rent rooms to the Departmnet of Homeless Services again at any price. Pierre Merhej, the general manager of the Radisson Hotel on 145th Street […]


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With new app, Groupon Getaways grows fast, despite Expedia divorce

Since this summer, Groupon Getaways has no longer been co-branding is vacation packages with Expedia Inc, using Expedia to source its flash ...



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What Aussies can learn from Kiwis

"Be yourself, humbly: Plain and simple, nobody likes arrogance, Australia. You may be way bigger than New Zealand, but that doesn’t make you better by any means." Sara Schneider says Aussies can learn a thing or two from their Kiwi neighbors.



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The world's best beer city is ...

Cities around the world have closed the brew gap, but this Oregon city's innovative scene continues to lead the beer parade.





from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2014/11/19/travel/portland-best-beer-city/index.html