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Re: Hurricane cancels hundreds of flights, cruises

GarryRF ·
The causeway from Miami down to Key West is just above sea level. Even a few feet would damage the roadway. I'm sure Rob will be OK. Someone will take him in and feed him ! (only joking Rob)
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Re: Where in the World is Gumbo? 21.0

DrFumblefinger ·
So far we've only had one stab at the solution, by member Andredeya ( Florida- Miami Design Preservation League- Beach Patrol Headquarters Building). Appreciate the effort, Andredeya, but that is not the correct solution. So I'm offering up two additional clues today: This is a view of the interior of the hotel, again with strong nautical influence And this is the view south from the hotel's pool. The next piece of real estate to the south is Antarctica. So, where in the world is Gumbo?
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Re: Where in the World is Gumbo? 21.0

Former Member ·
So it's a hotel but i don't know which one in Miami....
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Re: 6 Fun Things To Do In Miami This Summer

Travel Rob ·
Some great ideas! Your love for Miami shows!
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Re: 5 Miami Landmarks to Visit During the Summer

Travel Rob ·
Thanks Katy,especially enjoyed hearing about The Kampong. No doubt Miami is a great city!
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Re: Azucar Ice Cream in Little Habana, Miami

One Tiny Leap ·
The shop & ice cream look fantastic. I'm pretty sure the cuatro leches would be right up my alley, so we'll be sure to pop over when we visit Miami in March.
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Re: Azucar Ice Cream in Little Habana, Miami

Travel Rob ·
The flavors sound great and I'll definitely go next time I'm there! Miami is such a friendly city with so much energy .
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Re: The 5 Miami Croquetas You Must Try

Travel Rob ·
Thanks,It seems like I've been neglecting this food group for years. One more reason to head to Miami!
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Re: Megabus adds new Orlando routes...and $1 fare for 1st 2 weeks

Travel Rob ·
The Florida routes are now quite popular so thanks for the heads up on the opening prices. Really glad to see Tallahassee and Miami added.
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First time in forever: Flights from JFK to Cuba

Paul Heymont ·
Cuba Travel Services, a licensed agency for U.S. travelers with permits to visit Cuba, is expanding its service to the New York area, home to more Cubans and Cuban-Americans than any area in the U.S. outside Florida. The flights will operate as...
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Last Hours of TAM Airlines $599 Sale to Brazil

Travel Rob ·
Today is the last day of Tam Airlines $599 round trip sale to Manaus, Brazil from Miami. Read more:   http://www.tam.com.br/b2c/vgn/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=97981ed526b72210VgnVCM1000003752070aRCRD
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AirBerlin Black Friday: $499 to Europe R/T!

Paul Heymont ·
AirBerlin, a OneWorld member, is offering a $499 roundtrip to several European destinations at cut-rate prices from now to Tuesday, with flights from Jan. 12 to Mar. 22. The $499 rate is for Berlin from Chicago, and Stockholm or Copenhagen from NYC....
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Downtown Miami's Construction Boom

Travel Rob ·
Miami is used to a cycle of booms and busts The  latest  construction boom is driven by new luxury condos for foreign buyers. In Downtown Miami alone, it  has  69 proposed towers or 18,400 units. The  latest boom has...
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Throwback: Eastern Airlines Returns to Miami

Travel Rob ·
Friday, Eastern welcomed its first aircraft to Miami International Airport. It's the first of 20 new Boeing 737s Eastern has for its return. The Airline is hoping to start charter flights in the second quarter, but no dates or routes are set....
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Time to Try the 787 Dreamliner! Round Trip to Norway in May- June for $334.50 Total

Travel Rob ·
This is an exceptional  price for a round trip ticket to Europe from Florida in May- June from Norwegian. $334.50 round trip including all taxes and fuel surcharges. If that's not enough to motivate you ,it's non stop and on Boeing's 787...
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South Beach Miami - A walk through Art Deco History

Jonathan L ·
  South Miami Beach is probably one of the most photographed cities in the United States. It is home to what may be the densest collection of art deco architecture in the United States. It is hard to find something new to say, in fact, when I...
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As scheduled Cuba service nears, charter operators face unknown future

Paul Heymont ·
A surprisingly large industry of scheduled charter flights from the U.S. to Cuba faces an uncertain future as the U.S. and Cuba negotiate their future relationship, including civil aviation, a topic that has already begun to be discussed by the...
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Crooze with free booze!

DrFumblefinger ·
  If getting skunk drunk on a cruise is your idea of a good time, we have good news for you!   Norwegian Cruises has announced that its 3-4 day Miami based cruises will offer FREE drinks.  The ship is the Norwegian Sky and the company...
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American completes "re-banking" its hubs

Paul Heymont ·
American Airlines has completed a series of schedule changes at its Miami, Chicago and Dallas hubs to create shorter layovers, and so far it appears to be working. That's the report from a respected airline blog,  Cranky Flier .   A few...
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Disney Cruises return to NYC, Galveston

Paul Heymont ·
Disney's cruise line division made a little magic onboard Disney Magic this week, with a glitzy announcement of a series of cruises starting October 2016 from New York, and from Galveston. Complete with Minnie Mouse dressed as the Statue of Liberty...
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Luxury Centurion Airport Lounge to Open in Miami - June, 2015

Travel Rob ·
          Photo from Centurion Lounge Dallas /Fort Worth American Express is set to open their latest Centurion Airport Lounge in Miami in June. It will be a ring shaped 8,000-square-foot space with tarmac...
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Florida: Unexpected Destination for Wine

Paul Heymont ·
Think wine, and you think Europe...or the Napa Valley...or...Florida?   Not a thought that occurs to too many, but as the Miami Herald points out, Florida has a long and thriving history of wine production, although mostly fruitier, sweeter wines...
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Visit the USSR! Christie's Sale Features Vintage Posters

Paul Heymont ·
Christie's, the big London auction house, is selling vintage travel posters, including a number commissioned in the 1930s by Intourist, the official government travel agency. In various languages, including English, French and German they offer tours...
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Airline scheduling: Hurry up and wait, or run like crazy?

Paul Heymont ·
Have you ever stopped to wonder, while planning a trip, how your airline’s schedule was planned? Especially when it seems you’re about to be condemned to a headlong half-marathon across the airport to a flight that leaves all-too-soon, or...
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CheapAir adds non-stop flights to Cuba

Paul Heymont ·
CheapAir, which a few weeks ago became the first U.S. online travel agency to book passengers for flights to Cuba, but only through other countries such as Mexico or Panama, has now begun to offer direct non-stop flights.   That's become possible...
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Miami's Wynwood: New street art destination

Paul Heymont ·
Think of Miami, and what comes to mind? For me, it's older New Yorkers on the beach, Art Deco along South Beach, and Cuban food. Others probably have different pre-conceptions, but it's a fair bet that avant garde street art is not at the top of the...
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Roses are red, violets are blue...and UPS will deliver 110 million of them

Paul Heymont ·
Valentine's Day is this Saturday—only Mothers' Day rivals it in the flower business—and UPS expects to be handling 110 million flowers for the occasion.   You may think of UPS as the brown truck that brings your Amazon package, but...
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$55 fares California, Florida to Europe: WOW!

Paul Heymont ·
WOW celebrates its 5th birthday with a $55 (get it?) fare sale to Europe from 3 U.S. cities.
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Cruise ships: How big is too big?

Paul Heymont ·
MSC launches its biggest ship, Meraviglia, 4th largest in the world, and hopes to be a bigger competitor for Royal Caribbean and Carnival.
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Norway's Hurtigruten adds North America trips

Paul Heymont ·
Hurtigruten, the iconic Norwegian coastal and expedition operator, is reaching out to a new North American market.
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Royal Caribbean builds even bigger

Paul Heymont ·
Royal Caribbean continues to add just a little more to its Oasis-class ships; Symphony is the new largest.
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Iceland's WOW extends its routes to Chicago

Paul Heymont ·
Icelandic discounter WOW adds its first destination in the U.S. midwest, and offers steep discounts to celebrate.
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FLASH SALE: $69 to Europe on WOW

Paul Heymont ·
WOW juices the competition with an early-fall sale to Paris, Berlin, London and more.
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JetBlue, TAP: It's all coming together

Paul Heymont ·
A codeshare tie-up between the two airlines has helped TAP keep its trans-Atlantic flights full with U.S. passengers coming from JetBlue cities.
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Air France adds service to 'the other France'

Paul Heymont ·
Air France adds new service between the U.S. and its overseas territories in the Caribbean.
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Cruise crews still marooned at sea

Paul Heymont ·
Thousands of cruise ship employees are still aboard, some without pay, as cruise lines struggle with plans for repatriation.
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Big boost for JetBlue's London plans

Paul Heymont ·
A forced reduction in London service from several U.S. cities by British Air and American may open a new opportunity for JetBlue, which was already lining up for London.
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Brightline: All Aboard for Orlando

Paul Heymont ·
Florida's growing high-speed rail company has plans to link up Miami's cruise terminal with Orlando's theme parks.
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Best Underrated Places in Florida

Jose R (Guest) ·
Jose offers some suggestions for places you should visit in Florida (sponsored content)
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"Top Ten" cities list shifts to Asia

Paul Heymont ·
The world's most-visited cities list continues to show strong growth in Asia, with other areas growing, but slipping on the list.
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Frontier plans dramatic growth

Paul Heymont ·
With new Airbus A320neo family planes arriving, the low-cost carrier plans to double in size within five years.
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Florida's Unique Coral Castle (Where Gumbo was #359)

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger visits the unsual "Coral Castle" in southern Florida. The place was crafted of coral rock over a thirty-year period by a single man.
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Lufthansa furloughs A380 fleet

Paul Heymont ·
Due to declining sales as virus concerns spread, Lufthansa has taken its largest planes out of service.
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Air and cruise lines: Out of parking space?

Paul Heymont ·
The near shutdown of major parts of the travel industry has left airlines and cruise lines scrambling for storage space.
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Long-haul flights scarce as airlines park planes

Paul Heymont ·
With increasing restrictions and very low demand, airlines are parking planes, canceling flights, or even shutting down.
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Miami gets new hi-tech bag system

Paul Heymont ·
Part of a plan to expand its airport to 77 million passengers a year, Miami has built a high-speed automated baggage system.
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Global Entry taking you at face value

Paul Heymont ·
Facial recognition is coming to the trusted traveler system that's meant to speed up entry from international flights.
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Rainbow City coming to Shreveport, LA

Marilyn Jones ·
A whimsical collection of air-filled sculptures is coming to Shreveport, Louisiana as it tours the world.
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Milwaukee Airport: 'Let us hold your coat'

Paul Heymont ·
Just what a winter traveler wants: Somwhere to leave the heavy winter gear and sky off into a sunny resort.
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Life without gravity: Zero-G thrill rides

Paul Heymont ·
If roller coasters have become too take for you, here's a chance to play in space real close to home.
 
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