Author: Daniel Globe

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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.

What’s in This Article Gaylord Opryland – Nashville, TN Gaylord Palms – Kissimmee, FL Gaylord Texan – Grapevine, TX Gaylord National – National Harbor, MD Gaylord Rockies – Aurora, CO Gaylord Pacific – Chula Vista, CA Unique Features and Amenities Marriott Bonvoy Loyalty Perks Tips for Planning Your Visit How to Choose the Right Gaylord Hotel Frequently Asked Questions Six resorts. Millions of square feet of event space. Indoor gardens that stretch for acres. Gaylord Hotels packs an entire travel experience into a single building, making it one of the most distinctive resort brands in the country. Each property sits…

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What’s in This Article Why Hotel Deliveries Are on the Rise What Delivery Options Does Walmart Offer? How Walmart Hotel Delivery Works How Much Does Walmart Delivery Cost? Where Walmart Delivery Is Available How Hotels Handle Outside Deliveries Why Travelers Prefer Walmart Delivery Tips for a Smooth Delivery Experience What If Walmart Delivery Isn’t Available? How to Coordinate with Your Hotel Before Ordering Forgot your shampoo? Running low on snacks for the kids? You don’t have to leave your hotel to solve that. Walmart delivers groceries, toiletries, and everyday essentials to most hotels across the U.S., right to the…

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A single wrong digit in your birthdate can get you turned away at the gate. Airlines match the name and birthdate on your ticket to your government-issued ID at check-in, and any mismatch can mean missing your flight. Fixing it early takes minutes. Fixing it at the gate can cost you the whole trip. Quick Answer You can update your birthdate on an airline reservation by logging into the airline’s website under “Manage Booking,” calling customer service, or visiting the ticket counter. Have a government-issued ID ready that shows your correct birthdate. Fix it as early as possible — a…

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What’s in This Article How Many People Have Died on Angels Landing? Safety Warnings Every Hiker Must Know What Actually Causes Deaths on Angels Landing? How Park Authorities Have Responded to the Deaths Real Stories Behind the Fatalities How to Hike Angels Landing as Safely as Possible Should You Hike Angels Landing? Every year, thousands of hikers stand at the base of Angels Landing and tilt their heads back at a wall of sandstone rising 1,488 feet above the canyon floor. Some make it to the top. Some don’t make it back down. This 5.4-mile round-trip trail in Zion National…

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What’s in This Article Poor Customer Service Uncomfortable Seating and Limited Amenities Extra Fees for Basic Services Inconsistent Pricing and Hidden Costs Why the Booking Process Catches Travelers Off Guard Safety Concerns and Maintenance Issues Negative Publicity and Customer Reviews Limited Route Network and Flight Options Overbooking and Bumping Passengers Does Spirit’s Free Spirit® Loyalty Program Deliver? Financial Struggles and Bankruptcy Frequently Asked Questions You book a cheap Spirit Airlines ticket and feel smart. Then you try to bring a carry-on bag. That single moment captures Spirit’s core reputation problem. The airline advertises rock-bottom fares that often balloon with fees,…

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Updated on 2026-05-03 Alaska sits separated from the rest of the U.S. by Canada, and that geography creates a real document question for most travelers. Miss the right ID and you won’t make it through a TSA checkpoint or the Canadian border. This guide tells you exactly what you need to fly, drive, or cruise to Alaska. Quick Answer U.S. citizens don’t need a passport to fly directly to Alaska from another U.S. state. You must, however, carry a Real ID-compliant license to pass TSA checkpoints. If you drive through Canada or take a cruise with international stops, a valid…

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What’s in This Article Why UK Contract Law Sets the Check-In Age What Most UK Hotels Require from Guests Under 18 Hotel Chain Policies at a Glance Can a 16-Year-Old Stay in a Hotel Alone? Can a 17-Year-Old Stay in a Hotel Alone in the UK? Accommodation Options in London for Under-18s How to Book Accommodation Under 18 Frequently Asked Questions Turning up at a hotel reception as a 16 or 17-year-old, only to get turned away at the door, is a stressful situation no young traveler wants to face. UK hotel policies for minors are stricter than many people…

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Updated on 2026-01-19 Booking a cheap American Airlines flight has less to do with which day of the week you buy and more to do with when you buy relative to departure. No single weekday consistently delivers the lowest fare. What matters most: how far ahead you book, how flexible your dates are, and whether you fly during peak demand weeks like major holidays. Quick Answer No specific day of the week is always cheapest to book American Airlines flights. Fares shift daily based on demand. For U.S. domestic trips, prices tend to be lowest roughly 23 to 51 days…

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What’s in This Article What You’ll Need Before You Start Why There’s No Direct Chase to Alaska Transfer Step 1: Transfer Chase Points to British Airways Avios How to Calculate Your Points Value Step 2: Book Alaska Flights with British Airways Avios How to Maximize Value When Booking Alaska Flights Transfer Times and Key Restrictions Tips for Getting the Most from Your Chase Points on Alaska Frequently Asked Questions Chase Ultimate Rewards points are among the most flexible in travel rewards, but booking Alaska Airlines flights requires one extra step that most guides miss. Chase doesn’t transfer directly to Alaska’s…

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What’s in This Article How Pitch Affects Comfort and Legroom Pitch vs. Seat Width: What’s the Difference? The Impact of Pitch on Your Experience How Airlines Set Their Seat Pitch Seat Pitch by Cabin Class How to Find a Comfortable Seat Based on Pitch Frequently Asked Questions A few inches can make or break your flight. Seat pitch, the distance between the same point on two consecutive seats, determines how much space your legs actually get. Knowing what pitch means before you book can save you hours of discomfort at 35,000 feet. Airlines constantly try to pack more seats into…

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Updated on 2026-05-03 What’s in This Article What to Know About Delta’s Terminal at MSP Check-In and Baggage Drop-Off Security Checkpoint Tips Dining and Shopping Lounges and Amenities Boarding and Gate Information Connecting Flights and Terminal Transfers Arrivals and Baggage Claim Parking at MSP Terminal 1 Ground Transportation Accessibility Services Frequently Asked Questions Showing up at the wrong terminal can cost you your flight. At Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP), Delta Air Lines runs all of its operations from Terminal 1, so knowing this before you arrive makes everything easier. According to the Metropolitan Airports Commission (MAC), MSP served about…

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