October 30, 2014

Review: Park Hyatt Buenos Aires.. and Great Elite Recognition!

You’ll Also Want to Be Sure to Read: American Airlines Flagship Lounge, New York JFK American Airlines First Class, New York JFK – Buenos Aires The Park Hyatt Buenos Aires is a great city hotel, set in an upscale neighbor apart from the hustle and bustle of the city and just a few blocks from […]


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10 signs your best friend is Swedish

2. You’ve choked down shots of Svedka that only he enjoyed. Dude: it’s vodka. It tastes like poorly distilled Yeti saliva.



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Aokigahara Suicide Forest in Koshu, Japan

Aokigahara Suicide Forest


Called "the perfect place to die," the Aokigahara forest has the unfortunate distinction of the world's second most popular place to take one's life. (The first is the Golden Gate Bridge.) Since the 1950s, Japanese businessmen have wandered in, and at least 500 of them haven't wandered out, at an increasing rate of between 10 and 30 per year. Recently these numbers have increased even more, with a record 78 suicides in 2002.


Japanese spiritualists believe that the suicides committed in the forest have permeated Aokigahara's trees, generating paranormal activity and preventing many who enter from escaping the forest's depths. Complicating matters further is the common experience of compasses being rendered useless by the rich deposits of magnetic iron in the area's volcanic soil.


Due to the vastness of the forest, desperate visitors are unlikely to encounter anyone once inside the so-called "Sea of Trees," so the police have mounted signs reading "Your life is a precious gift from your parents," and "Please consult the police before you decide to die!" on trees throughout.


This does not deter determined people to commit suicide in this dense forest. Annually about 70 corpses are found by volunteers who clean the woods but many are forever lost in the very thick woods. Japanese authorities discounted publishing exact suicide numbers in order to not make the place even more popular.


Contemporary news outlets noted the recent spike in suicides in the forest, blamed more on Japan’s economic downturn than on the romantic ending of Seicho Matsumoto’s novel Kuroi Jukai, which revitalized the so-called Suicide Forest’s popularity among those determined to take their final walk. (The novel culminates in Aokigahara as the characters are driven to joint-suicide.)


Locals say they can easily spot the three types of visitors to the forest: trekkers interested in scenic vistas of Mount Fuji, the curious hoping for a glimpse of the macabre, and those souls who don’t plan on returning.


What those hoping to take their lives may not consider is the impact the suicides have on the locals and forest workers. In the words of one local man, "It bugs the hell out of me that the area's famous for being a suicide spot." And a local police officer said, "I've seen plenty of bodies that have been really badly decomposed, or been picked at by wild animals... There's nothing beautiful about dying in there."


The forest workers have it even worse than the police. The workers must carry the bodies down from the forest to the local station, where the bodies are put in a special room used specifically to house suicide corpses. The forest workers then play jan-ken-pon—rock, paper, scissors—to see who has to sleep in the room with the corpse.


It is believed that if the corpse is left alone, it is very bad luck for the yurei (ghost) of the suicide victims. Their spirits are said to scream through the night, and their bodies will move on their own.








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Dia de los Muertos: The best spots

No holiday celebrates death like Día de los Muertos.



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What’s the worst holiday travel mistake you’ve ever made?





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Meet the People’s Choice Traveler of the Year

Numbers add up—just ask the Inion Eleven. Backed by a bounty of votes, this fearless family of global nomads takes the top spot in our 2014 People’s Choice Traveler of the Year contest.



from Intelligent Travel http://intelligenttravel.nationalgeographic.com/2014/10/30/meet-the-peoples-choice-traveler-of-the-year-2/

Free Wifi For All Marriott Rewards Members Starting In 2015

Marriott made a pretty major announcement today, which we should all be excited about.


As of January 15, 2015, Marriott Rewards members will receive complimentary standard wifi as long as they make their reservation directly with Marriott (be it online, over the phone, or at a hotel). That's a really smart move on the part of Marriott, as it further encourages people to book directly with Marriott rather than through a third party.


This benefit will be available at over 3,800 properties, spanning their different brands. Free wifi is being added at Marriott Hotels, JW Marriott, Renaissance, Gaylord Hotels, Autograph Collection, AC Hotels by Marriott, Marriott Executive Apartments, and Ritz-Carlton.


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Check In: Hotel Review: Bespoke Inn in Scottsdale, Ariz.

Free bike rentals, plenty of outdoor lounge space and a location near Main Street are all part of the package at this four-room inn that opened last year.

















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Images to celebrate Day of the Dead

We Mexicans know there's no life without death. ¡Feliz Día de Muertos!



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Review: Etihad Airways Business Class A320 Abu Dhabi to Cairo

Even though I've flown Etihad quite a bit, this was my first time on one of their regional aircraft.


Etihad's A320 business class consists of a total of 16 seats, spread across four rows in a 2-2 configuration.


The color scheme of the cabin is a bit, erm, bright, at least for a flight departing at 1AM. Though I didn't totally hate it. It kind of matched the motif of most Florida homes built in the early 90s.


The legroom in the cabin is generous. Seats have ~49" of pitch, which is quite a bit more than you'd get in domestic first class within the US, though quite a bit less than you'd get in business class on a longhaul flight. So for a roughly four hour flight, it was more than enough.


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Flying Car Prototype Takes To The Skies

AeroMobil's new flying car will remain grounded in most countries due to regulations.



from Travel Feedly http://www.ibtimes.com/flying-car-prototype-takes-skies-watch-aeromobils-flying-roadster-30-soar-1716263

Amid Protests, Flights Canceled Out Of Burkina Faso's Capital City

The airport in Ouagadougou was shut down indefinitely on Thursday as protesters stormed parliament.



from Travel Feedly http://www.ibtimes.com/burkina-fasos-ouagadougou-airport-closed-amidst-protests-all-flights-canceled-1716272

American Express Centurion Lounge Opens in San Francisco Next Week!

I receive compensation for many links on this blog. You don’t have to use these links, but I am grateful to you if you do. American Express, Citibank, Chase, and other banks are advertising partners of this site. I do not write about all credit cards that are available — instead focusing on miles, points, […]


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T Magazine: Tempest in a Teacup

No longer content to simply mend ceramic plates, Chinese jars and other fragments of history, the master restorer Bouke de Vries now creates something wholly original from them.





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Wanna win one of these thought-provoking books about travel?





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