Author: Daniel Globe

I’m Daniel Globe, a traveler who believes every great journey begins with the right information. After exploring 40+ cities, I share simple guides on the best times to go, how to save on flights and hotels, and the small details that make trips smoother. At TakeTravelInfo, my goal is to help you plan smarter and travel better.

The company name on a hotel sign does not always identify the company that owns the building. The Roosevelt Hotel in Midtown Manhattan is a clear example: it was long associated with Pakistan International Airlines, but its current hotel ownership sits in a separate holding-company structure that was not sold with the airline in 2026. Quick Answer The Government of Pakistan still controls New York’s Roosevelt Hotel through PIA Holding Company Limited and its wholly owned hotel-investment subsidiary, PIA Investments Limited. The airline’s private-sector takeover in June 2026 did not include the hotel. The building is vacant, and its redevelopment…

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Half Dome rises nearly 5,000 feet above Yosemite Valley, and reaching its summit requires a very strenuous hike followed by a steep, exposed climb on two steel cables. Thousands of people complete the route, but fatal falls, lightning, exhaustion, and rapidly changing weather make careful preparation essential. Here is what official guidance, incident records, and published research show about Half Dome deaths and the risks of the cable route. Quick Answer Half Dome is a very strenuous, exposed hike, but prepared hikers can reduce the risk by avoiding wet rock and thunderstorms. The NPS says wet cables or granite are…

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Boeing has shaped commercial aviation since 1916, but not every airline uses Boeing aircraft. Several major carriers currently operate fleets made entirely or almost entirely from Airbus models. Their choices usually reflect fleet commonality, route needs, purchase agreements, delivery availability, and operating costs rather than a permanent rejection of Boeing. Quick Answer Major passenger airlines currently operating without Boeing aircraft include ITA Airways, easyJet, Frontier, JetBlue, Wizz Air, Vueling, and Spirit. Most use Airbus-only fleets to simplify training, maintenance, parts, and scheduling. This describes their current fleets, not their full histories: easyJet and Frontier previously operated Boeing 737s. Key Takeaways…

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ANA, Japan Airlines, and Singapore Airlines can all deliver an excellent trip to Japan, but they do not serve the same traveler in the same way. ANA and JAL are Japan-based network airlines with extensive nonstop and domestic connections. Singapore Airlines is usually a one-stop choice through Changi, so your departure city, airport, fare rules, aircraft, and loyalty program matter more than brand reputation alone. Quick Answer Choose ANA for Star Alliance benefits and a broad Japan network, or JAL for Oneworld benefits and strong long-haul economy service. Choose Singapore Airlines when routing through Singapore makes sense or you want…

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The Overlook Hotel feels real because Stephen King and Stanley Kubrick built it from several real places. King found the idea at Colorado’s Stanley Hotel, while Kubrick used Oregon’s Timberline Lodge for exterior views, hotel-inspired sets in England for most interiors, and Montana mountain roads for the opening drive. Quick Answer The Overlook Hotel is fictional. Stephen King’s 1974 stay in Room 217 at the Stanley Hotel inspired the novel. Kubrick’s 1980 film used Timberline Lodge for exterior views, Glacier National Park for the opening drive, and sets at Elstree Studios in England for the interiors and hedge maze. Key…

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You may not notice a tick until hours after your hike, but that does not mean it is too late to act. Prompt removal lowers your risk, and a few simple steps before, during, and after hiking can prevent many bites. This guide explains how to choose protection, check your body and gear, remove a tick safely, and recognize symptoms that need medical care. Quick Answer Prevent tick bites by staying in the center of trails, wearing long light-colored clothing, using an EPA-registered skin repellent, and treating clothing and gear with 0.5% permethrin. Check yourself, children, pets, clothing, and gear…

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A six-hour flight can feel endless, yet the aircraft may already be moving through the air at close to 600 mph. Commercial jets are fast, but airlines normally choose a cruise speed that balances travel time, fuel use, engine life, passenger comfort, and safety margins. Concorde showed that scheduled passenger flights could travel at twice the speed of sound. However, it was not the fastest passenger aircraft by top speed, and the economic and environmental costs of supersonic service helped bring that era to an end. Understanding airliner speed also requires more than reading one mph figure. Pilots use airspeed,…

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A 30-foot travel trailer can be light enough for some properly equipped trucks or heavy enough to require a higher-rated tow vehicle. Length alone does not tell you the safe towing weight. You need the trailer’s unloaded weight, cargo capacity, GVWR, actual loaded weight, tongue weight, and the tow vehicle’s payload and combined-weight limits. Quick Answer A 30-foot conventional travel trailer often weighs about 5,300 to 7,300 pounds empty and roughly 7,000 to 9,700 pounds at GVWR. Heavy luxury or toy-hauler models can weigh more. Check the trailer’s labels and weigh the loaded rig because length alone cannot confirm a…

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A hotel sealed off by winter, a caretaker losing control, and corridors that seem to trap everyone inside: the Overlook Hotel has frightened readers and moviegoers since Stephen King’s 1977 novel The Shining. Yet the Overlook is not a real hotel. Its story, exterior, interiors, and surrounding landscape came from several different places. Quick Answer The Overlook Hotel is fictional. Stephen King drew inspiration from a 1974 stay at the Stanley Hotel in Colorado. Stanley Kubrick’s 1980 film used Timberline Lodge in Oregon for exterior views, The Ahwahnee in Yosemite as a model for many interiors, and studio sets in…

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