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Americans Were Asked Where They’d Move If They Left Their Home State—Here’s What They Said. Would You Choose The Same States?

Americans were asked where they’d move if they had to leave their home state…and let’s just say some of the answers were a whole lot more interesting than you’d probably expect.
June 2, 2026 Jesse Singer
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The States With The Best Poutine In America—Ranked By Canadians

We looked at everything from Canadian expat opinions and online forum debates to Quebec traveler reviews and restaurant ratings. While some places came surprisingly close to the real thing, others committed what Canadians would probably classify as crimes against gravy.
June 2, 2026 Jesse Singer

Wild West Towns That You Can Still Visit Today

The Old West is alive and well in these 21st century US towns.
June 2, 2026 Quinn Mercer
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I planned a cheap vacation, but surprise charges doubled the cost. Can I get any of that money back?

I thought I had found the perfect cheap vacation online. The airfare was low, the hotel looked amazing, and the total price seemed completely reasonable. Then the surprise charges started rolling in before I even unpacked my suitcase. Extra baggage fees, resort charges, and unexpected hotel costs quickly piled up. What started as a budget-friendly getaway suddenly ended up costing nearly twice as much as I planned.
June 2, 2026 Penelope Singh
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My airline changed our direct flight into one with two layovers after booking. At what point is it basically a different trip?

You book a clean nonstop, pick your seats, and start daydreaming about arrival. Then an airline email lands and suddenly that simple itinerary has turned into two layovers and a much longer travel day. At that point, plenty of travelers ask the same question: when is a schedule change so big that it is basically a different trip?
June 2, 2026 Miles Brucker
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My Airbnb host demanded we leave a perfect review or they would report us for fake damages. Is that a common scam now?

You book a place, follow the rules, and think the hardest part is choosing check-out brunch. Then the host sends a chilling message saying you must leave a perfect review or face a damage claim. It sounds outrageous, but complaints about review pressure and questionable damage accusations have become common enough that Airbnb has explicit rules against them.
June 2, 2026 Miles Brucker
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My hotel charged us for using the mini fridge even though we never touched it. How do they even prove these charges?

You get ready to check out, glance at the folio, and there it is: a charge for the mini fridge or something inside it that you swear you never used. It feels absurd, but it is not rare. Hotels have several ways to track minibar activity, and some are far more sensitive than guests realize.
June 2, 2026 Miles Brucker
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The cruise line canceled our trip, but they only offered credits instead of refunds. Is there a way to force them to give my money back?

You booked the cruise, counted down the days, and probably already started shopping for tropical shirts you’d never wear anywhere else. Then the cruise line canceled the trip and handed you future cruise credits instead of a refund. The good news is that passengers do have options. The bad news is that cruise lines love making future credits sound like a glittery prize when many travelers just want their money back. Here’s what you should know before accepting that onboard “gift”.
June 2, 2026 J. Clarke
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American cities that Americans love to visit—and the ones they tend to avoid.

Americans can argue about almost anything, but travel opinions get especially heated. One person calls a city magical while another swears they’d rather spend vacation days reorganizing a garage. Some destinations keep winning travelers over with food, scenery, and culture, while others leave visitors muttering about traffic, crowds, and overpriced sandwiches.
June 2, 2026 J. Clarke