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Mountain Towns That Locals Say Changed Completely Once The Tourists Started Coming

From Aspen and Banff to Niseko and Queenstown, discover 25 mountain towns transformed by tourism, rising housing costs, vacation rentals, crowds, and the struggle to preserve local life.
August 17, 2026 Jack Hawkins
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I thought the government banned “junk fees.” So why did my hotel add a $65 resort fee? Is that still legal?

You booked the room, checked the price and assumed the days of mysterious hotel add-ons were finally over. Then a $65 resort fee appeared. But “junk fees” are illegal now, aren’t they?
August 17, 2026 Jesse Singer
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My siblings want me to plan our parents’ anniversary trip, but nobody wants to commit to a budget. How do I make this work?

The family chat is full of enthusiasm about the anniversary trip, but every request for a spending limit is met with silence or “Let’s see what things cost". That leaves one sibling doing hours of research without knowing whether anyone will actually pay.
August 17, 2026 Penelope Singh
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Everywhere we went on our last trip was overrun with people filming for social media. How do I avoid them and still see the sights?

The view was barely visible behind tripods, selfie sticks, repeated takes, and travelers waiting for the perfect clip. Skipping famous sights entirely can feel like surrendering the trip, but joining the same packed photo line isn’t much better.
August 17, 2026 Alex Summers
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While on vacation, my friend invited people I didn’t know into our hotel room with us for the night. Was I wrong for refusing to let them stay?

A friend invited strangers into your shared hotel room. Were you wrong to refuse? Here’s why hotel rules and travel boundaries make saying no reasonable.
August 17, 2026 Allison Robertson
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Small American Towns That Canadians Say Are Worth Crossing The Border For

A guide to 25 small American towns Canadians love crossing the border for, from cozy lake escapes to historic main streets and seaside getaways.
August 17, 2026 Allison Robertson
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I always travel with an old friend from school, but she just backed out of a trip next month and I'm stuck paying everything. Do I have any recourse?

You book the flights, reserve the hotel, and start counting down to takeoff. Then your travel partner backs out, and suddenly one fun getaway becomes a financial headache. The bad news is that getting your money back is not always simple, but there are real steps you can take depending on how the trip was booked and what was promised.
August 14, 2026 Miles Brucker
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The airline forced me to check my bag and then charged me. Can they really just force me to pay like that?

You packed carefully, followed the airline’s bag rules, and made it all the way to the gate. Then an agent told you your bag had to be checked anyway, and somehow you were still on the hook for a fee. It feels backwards, and many travelers understandably ask the same question: is that even fair?
August 14, 2026 Miles Brucker
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My hotel added fees at checkout that weren't shown when booking. Can they do that?

You book a room at one price, then the final bill suddenly blooms with extra charges. It is one of the most common hotel complaints, and it has drawn scrutiny from federal regulators, state officials, and consumer advocates. The short answer is that hotels generally cannot spring mandatory fees on you at checkout if those charges were not properly disclosed when you booked.
August 14, 2026 Miles Brucker
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The tour I booked in Rome skipped some of the most famous landmarks on the schedule, but still charged full price. Is that normal?

It is one of the most frustrating travel surprises. You book a tour for a specific lineup of stops, then the day arrives and key highlights vanish from the schedule while the full charge stays put. The short answer is that changes can be normal in some situations, but charging full price without a valid reason or proper disclosure is not automatically acceptable.
August 14, 2026 Miles Brucker
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My family is planning a U.S. national park trip, but I heard Canadians now pay an extra $100 per person at every park. Is that true?

A family trip through America’s national parks once seemed fairly easy to budget. Gas, hotels, food and a modest entrance fee when the minivan finally reached the gate. But in 2026, one missing detail could turn that entrance sign into the most expensive part of the day.
August 14, 2026 Jesse Singer