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If you were tuned to NBC's Today show this morning, you might've seen a familiar face -- American Way.

It may have something to do with the fact that we're an award-winning mag (we just won three gold medals and two silver medals from the North American Travel Journalists Association, including gold for best in-flight magazine), but it's probably more due to the fact that weather superstar Al Roker is on the cover of our Feb. 1, 2012, issue.

Take a look for yourself:

Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy

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Picture of Chris Wessling By Chris Wessling 20 Days Ago
For the 10th consecutive year, TripAdvisor has compiled its "best of" list for hotels (more formally known as its Travelers' Choice awards).

The world's largest travel site recognized nearly 4,000 properties across the world, broken down into a variety of helpful categories (world, USA, luxury, bargain, by region, by country, etc.). The results are based on reviews and opinions from actual travelers, which means you should definitely add at least a few of these properties to your bucket list.

Here's a small sample:

Best Hotel in the World – The Phoenix Resort – San Pedro, Belize

Best Hotel in the U.S. – Elysian Hotel Chicago – Chicago, Illinois

Best Luxury (4&5 star) Hotel in the World – Shangri-La Hotel, Tokyo – Tokyo, Japan

Best Luxury (4&5 star) Hotel in the U.S. – The Grand Del Mar – San Diego, California

Best Bargain in the World – HueNino Hotel - Hue, Vietnam

Best Bargain in the U.S. – SeaCoast Inn - Hyannis, Massachusetts

Best for Service in the World – Arcadia Residence - Prague, Czech Republic

Best for Service in the U.S. – SeaCoast Inn - Hyannis, Massachusetts

Best B&B and Inn in the World – The Twenty One – Brighton, England

Best B&B and Inn in the U.S. – A.G. Thomson House: Historic Bed and Breakfast – Duluth, Minnesota

Best All-Inclusive in the World – Garonga Safari Camp – Phalaborwa, South Africa

Best All-Inclusive in the Caribbean – East Winds Inn – Gros Islet, St. Lucia

Best Relaxation and Spa in the World – BollAnt's im Park – Bad Sobernheim, Germany

Best Relaxation and Spa in the U.S. – Bella Monte Hot Springs Resort and Spa – Desert Hot Springs, California

Trendiest Hotel in the World – Villa Zest Boutique Hotel – Cape Town, South Africa

Trendiest Hotel in the U.S. – Smyth Hotel - A Thompson Hotel – New York City, New York

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Picture of Chris Wessling By Chris Wessling 34 Days Ago
Back in the day, Jack Lord was The Man. Playing detective Steve McGarrett in the original Hawaii Five-O, he patrolled the islands with a fierce dedication to justice while intimidating thugs with his Kennedy-esque mane.

We loved the show (including McGarrett's ability to never sweat in the tropical heat).

Fast-forward to now, and there's a new Hawaii Five-O on the block. In addition to some new names and faces, the current incarnation of the show features one of our all-time favorite stars: Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort.

Since the show's debut in 2010, Hilton Hawaiian Village has been featured in numerous episodes. Fans of the show might have seen the resort's Rainbow Tower, the Rainbow Tower rooftop, Tropics Bar & Grill, the Grand Waikikian timeshare tower, Hau Tree Bar or its famous Friday night fireworks over Waikiki Beach.

(All of which sound especially tantalizing on a frosty mid-January day.)

Now, you can get a taste of the show and the Village in two different ways:

1) Pack some sunscreen, get on an AA flight and head directly to the resort for some fun in the sun.

Through Aug. 12, Hilton Hawaiian Village is offering guests its Hawaii Five-0 Experience package, which includes:

> A five-night stay in a luxurious oceanview room
> Hawaii Five-0 Season 1 DVD set
> $50 dining credit for Tropics Bar & Grill
> Two signature Hawaii Five-0 cocktails
> 50 percent off a Spirit of Aloha catamaran sail

Take our advice and book it now, just by clicking here. You can thank us later.

2) Stay home, put on your best flowered shirt and make one of the two cocktails that Tropics Bar & Grill bartender Rocky Nago created in honor of the new Five-O.

One is the “Hawaii Five-0,” and the other is the “Book 'Em Danno.” You may not be a professional bartender, but you can learn how to make both cocktails by watching the video below.

Aloha!

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Picture of Chris Wessling By Chris Wessling 40 Days Ago
There are nearly 400 national parks in the United States (397, to be exact), and you could visit every single one of them for free this week ... if you were Superman.

But it's a great deal for mere mortals, too. To commemorate Martin Luther King Jr. Day, entrance fees to all national parks will be waived from Jan. 14 through Jan. 16.

That means you could experience such places as the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site in Georgia ... Yosemite National Park in California ... Gettysburg National Military Park in Pennsylvania ... and so many more.

Other days that the National Park Service will waive admission fees this year:

> National Park Week (April 21-29)
> Get Outdoors Day (June 9)
> National Public Lands Day (Sept. 29)
> Veterans Day weekend (Nov. 10-12)

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Google Maps -- the folks who get you from your house to that great restaurant downtown -- has gone indoors.

All the cool details are here, but here's the key info for travelers: More than 15 U.S. airports are part of the launch, meaning you'll be able to navigate any of them like a true road warrior:

> Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport (ATL)
> Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport (SJC)
> Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD)
> Chicago Midway International Airport (MDW)
> George Bush Houston International Airport (IAH)
> William P. Hobby Airport (HOU)
> Las Vegas McCarran International Airport (LAS)
> San Francisco International Airport (SFO)
> Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT)
> Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP)
> Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA)
> Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL)
> Portland International Airport (PDX)
> Lambert-St. Louis International Airport (STL)
> Kansas City International Airport (MCI)
> Indianapolis International Airport (IND)
> Boise International Airport (BOI)
> Akron-Canton Airport (CAK)

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Picture of Chris Wessling By Chris Wessling 85 Days Ago
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Listen up animal lovers. A Dog's Life Rescue has partnered with Groupon and from now until Nov 10 they're selling $12 Groupons that will raise money to help stray dogs before the winter cold hits. Each Groupon buys a dog one night off the streets and a nice meal. It also buys the rescuers time to find the dogs a foster or — even better — a permanent home. All purchases are tax deductible and 100 percent of the money goes straight to the animals. All it takes is 40 people to keep a dog off the streets for 40 days and 40 nights.  Click here and donate before it's too late! Comment
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Looking for a little extra cash for holiday shopping season? FedEx is willing to help you out.

Starting at 1 p.m. Eastern time today, the shipping company is distributing $1 million in gift cards to be used at small businesses on Small Business Saturday.
 
The Shop Small-branded American Express cards are designed to support Small Business Saturday, a day dedicated to driving shoppers to local, independently owned merchants. Small Business Saturday is Nov. 26.

The gift cards will be distributed on a first come, first-served basis, and are available through www.facebook.com/FedEx.

For more information, visit www.facebook.com/SmallBusinessSaturday.

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[image:1]No one throws a better Halloween bash than the hotels, clubs, and lounges in Las Vegas. Vegas promotes dressing up every day of the year, but especially on Halloween.

Here are some great deals currently on SmarterVegas.com that are valid during Halloween weekend.

THE PALMS
Free buffet and bottle of alcohol. Starting at $99/nt
• 1.375ML bottle of alcohol
• 1 sugar free Red Bull & 1 regular Red Bull
• 2 breakfast buffet passes
• Preferred check-in

THE PALMS
A Taste of The Palms promotion. Starting at $159/nt
• $35 daily dining credit
• VIP nightlife pass
• Preferred check-in
 
BALLY’S
30% off at Bally’s Las Vegas. Starting at $27/nt
CODE: IBR30

CAESAR’S PALACE
20% off a two-night stay (or more). Starting at $72/nt
CODE: 2NTE20
 
THE LUXOR
PartyScape promotion. Starting at $38/nt
CODE: LPARTY
Includes:
2 for 1 roller coaster (NY-NY)
• Starbucks upgrade (NY-NY)
• 25% off Spa Services (NY-NY)
• 2 Free nightclub admissions (NY-NY)
• $30 Off Teeth Whitening in Nurture Spa (Luxor)
• 10% off Rice & Company (Luxor)
• 25% off Retail Shopping (Luxor)
• Complimentary entry to LAX (Luxor)
• 10% off Excalibur Spa Retail (Excalibur)
• 25% off Retail Shopping (Excalibur)
• $20 Pitchers of Beer for Beer Pong (Excalibur)
• Free shot of Whiskey with purchase of a Guinness at Ri Ra (Excalibur)
• 1/2 Price Buckets of Beer during Dueling Piano''s at The Pub (Monte Carlo)
• 20% Off Food Purchases at Dragon Noodle & d.vino (Monte Carlo)
• Free Appetizer with purchase of an Entrée at BRAND Steakhouse (Monte Carlo)
• 20% off Spa Treatment at The Spa (Monte Carlo)
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Picture of Chris Wessling By Chris Wessling 118 Days Ago
Halloween is less than a week away -- which means your opportunities to visit a haunted house are dwindling by the minute.

No matter where your travels take you in the USA this Halloween season, there's probably a spectacular haunted house nearby. Check out HauntWorld.com, then get in touch with your inner Freddy or Jason.

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Picture of Chris Wessling By Chris Wessling 120 Days Ago
Wanna know what it's like to orbit the Earth at night? Click the video below, which stitches together still photographs from the International Space Station and weaves it into a beautiful journey.

The video begins over the Pacific Ocean and ends near Antarctica as the sun comes up. Along the way, you can see (in chronological order): Vancouver Island, Victoria, Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, LA, Phoenix, Texas, New Mexico, Mexico City, the Gulf of Mexico, the Yucatan Peninsula, El Salvador, Guatemala, Panama, Columbia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Lake Titicaca and the Amazon River.

If you're wondering about the thin yellow line above the Earth's surface, it's our planet's ionosphere.


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Picture of Chris Wessling By Chris Wessling 149 Days Ago
Wanna know what air travel will look like in 40 years? Think invisible walls.

Aircraft manufacturer Airbus has unveiled its ultra-high-tech "transparent" concept plane, which would allow passengers to make the cabin walls see-through with a simple touch.

Airbus also envisions cool planes in the year 2050 to feature:

> "Morphing seats," which will use body heat to power in-flight entertainment gadgets.
> Holographic game displays.
> A "Smart Tech" cabin area where passengers can keep in touch with their earthbound colleagues, friends and family.
> A "Vitalizing" zone, where vitamin-enriched air will be circulated.
> An "Interaction" zone, which can be used for conferences, gaming or a bar.

For a better idea of this futuristic concept, watch the video below ...

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Picture of Chris Wessling By Chris Wessling 153 Days Ago
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Every New Yorker dies a little inside when a celebrity (and a bank of photographers) make an appearance at a tourist trap to get a slice of “real New York pizza.” Gothamites know that authentic NYC pies come from a real coal- or brick-oven pizzeria, and that there's a proper way to consume a slice: held by the hand, folded down the middle, never touched by a fork.

To avoid the tourist traps and eat, shop,and sightsee in NYC like a local in the know, check out the following tips from the Not For Tourists Guide to New York City 2012:

Eating Pizza in NYC

“Pizza constitutes a food group unto itself for New Yorkers. The coal oven spots top most lists: Grimaldi’s, Lombardi’s, Luzzo’s, John’s Pizzeria, and the original Patsy’s in East Harlem. The coal oven enjoys extra cachet by virtue of being illegal now, except in the aforementioned eateries where they were already in operation when legislation was passed prohibiting them. The brick oven joints, such as Franny’s, Keste, Co, and Lucali, never seem to slow down either. Trying to find something edible near Wall Street? Check out Adrienne’s delicious rectangle pies on Stone Street. For a classic Village scene complete with live jazz, check out Arturo’s on Houston Street. The outer boroughs serious represent here: Louie & Ernie’s in The Bronx, Nick’s Pizza in Queens, Denino’s in Staten Island, and, of course, DiFara in Brooklyn. Pizza by the slice practically deserves its own category, but the highlights include Patsy’s (definitely the best slice in the city), Artichoke Basille’s Pizza (get the grandma slice), Farinella (very unique), and Joe’s (classic NY Style). “

Grimaldi’s: 656 Avenue of the Americas, (212) 359-5523
Lombardi’s: 32 Spring Street, (212) 941-7994
Luzzo’s: 211 1st Avenue, (212) 473-7447
John’s Pizzeria: 278 Bleecker St, (212) 243-1680
Patsy’s: 2287 1st Avenue, (212) 534-9783
Franny’s: 295 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, (718) 230-0221
Keste: 271 Bleecker St, (212) 243-1500
Co: 230 9th Ave, (212) 243-1105
Lucali: 575 Henry Street, Brooklyn, (718) 858-4086
Adrienne’s: 54 Stone Street, 212.248.3838
Arturo’s: 106 West Houston Street, (212) 677-3820
Louie & Ernie’s: 1300 Crosby Ave, Bronx, (718) 829-6230
Nick’s Pizza: 1814 2nd Avenue, (212) 987-5700
Denino’s: 524 Port Richmond Ave., Staten Island, 718-442-9401
DeFara: 1424 Avenue J, Brooklyn, (718) 258-1367
Artichoke Basille’s Pizza: 328 E 14th St, (212) 228-2004
Farinella: 90 Worth Street, (212) 608-3222
Joe’s: 7 Carmine Street, New York, (212) 366-1182


Click here to read more: Weird, Odd, Bizarre, and/or Just Plain Fun Shopping and Underrated NYC Landmarks

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Picture of Chris Wessling By Chris Wessling 154 Days Ago
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You know what would be great this Thanksgiving? If somebody else did all that cooking. Know what would be even better? If that somebody was a highly trained personal chef who's an artist in the kitchen. Know what would be even more better? If you could relax on the pristine beaches of Grand Cayman Island after your holiday meal.

Cotton Tree, a boutique Caymanian hotel, is offering a complimentary dinner prepared by the resort's personal chef if you stay four nights (Nov. 23-26, 2011) in a beach cottage.

Cotton Tree is the Cayman Islands' first cottage hotel, mixing authentic
Caribbean character and modern comforts amid lush grounds, and just steps from
the shimmering Caribbean.

The Thanksgiving Special includes:

> Upscale accommodation in a Caymanian-inspired beach cottage, featuring
comfortable living spaces, a spa bathroom and fully equipped kitchen, a
plasma TV, and complimentary Wi-Fi, local calls, and daily housekeeping
services.

> The option of booking a soothing spa treatment in an open-air pavilion
surrounded by seagrape trees and perfumed with a fragrant infusion of island
scents and wafts of calming ocean breezes;

> A pre-stocked selection of regular and decaffeinated coffee, bottled water,
tea, milk, sugar, orange juice, and assorted cereals);

> Access to and the use of a swimming pool; fitness center, yoga, and
bicycles; a media library of books, music and DVDs; recreational activities
including water sports, hiking, biking, and bird-watching; cultural
diversions, on-site art and culinary classes; and

> One-way airport transfers.

For more information about Cotton Tree or to make a reservation, visit www.caymancottontree.com.

When booking the Thanksgiving Special, please mention code CT375.
And be sure to check out AA.com to book your flight to Grand Cayman Island.


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Picture of Chris Wessling By Chris Wessling 155 Days Ago
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He has generated $2.6 billion in worldwide box office grosses, countless millions in toy and merchandise sales and survived not one, but two battles with a homicidal maniac. What’s more, he’s not done yet.

Batman is one of the world’s most dependable film properties, with even the worst entry in the franchise’s history still charting $238 million in receipts. As the trailer for the next installment of the franchise, The Dark Knight Rises, debuts online, millions have already started the countdown until next July when the new film opens.

But if it weren’t for the perseverance of one man who toiled nearly 10 years to make the franchise’s first entry in 1989, it would not have happened at all.

“When I bought the film rights to Batman in 1979, no one wanted to make a Batman movie,” said Michael Uslan, executive producer – along with partner Benjamin Melnicker – of the modern Batman film franchise. “Well, not a good one, anyway. First, the president of DC Comics tried to convince me not to buy the film rights. He told me that no one wanted to make a Batman movie, but I made the deal, anyway. Who knew that he was actually on the money? I was rejected by every studio in town, multiple times, before I was able to convince people that Batman would be viable as a serious interpretation and not as a comedy.”

Uslan was shut down early and often by studio heads, for seemingly ridiculous reasons, too.

“Most of the studio executives I pitched swore up and down that Batman could never work as a movie,” said Uslan, who tells the story in his new memoir The Boy Who Loved Batman. “One complained that it wouldn’t make money because Annie – the musical version of Little Orphan Annie – didn’t make money. I asked him what Annie had to do with Batman, and he replied, ‘Oh come on, Michael, they’re both from the funny pages.’ One guy even told me that Batman and Robin wouldn’t work because a Sean Connery movie about an aging Robin Hood and Maid Marian – called Robin and Marian – didn’t work. I didn’t bother to press him, but I’m assuming he felt that having the name ‘Robin’ in the title was somehow box office poison. At the end of the day, it was clear that the studio bosses in the 1970s and 1980s felt that comic books weren’t worthy of being translated into movies. Their view was that comic books were just cheap, disposable entertainment for kids.”

Of course, since 1989’s Batman, comic books have been rich fodder for studios, with Spider-Man, X-Men, Iron Man and others bringing in billions of dollars in box office and licensing revenue.

“What we showed with Batman was that you could make a good, dark and serious comic book movie,” Uslan said. “What we proved with The Dark Knight was that we could use comic book-based material to transcend the genre and simply make a good movie, period. The bottom line is that Batman changed the industry, and if I didn’t bloody my knuckles for close to ten years on doors that were repeatedly slammed in my face, comic book-related films might not be enjoying the success they are having today.”
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Picture of [No Author] By [No Author] 156 Days Ago
You love the great outdoors ... but don't think roughing it is such a great idea.

Go glamping.

Glamping -- glamorous camping -- is upscale camping (which may or may not be an oxymoron, depending on your perspective) where a traveler trades rustic for luxurious. Websites devoted to glamping are all over the Internet, and you can get a sneak peek in the video below:


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Picture of Chris Wessling By Chris Wessling 162 Days Ago
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Road Warriors know this simple truth about travel: When you gotta go, you gotta go. And if you're on the road a lot, you've certainly seen more bathrooms than you could ever remember -- the good, the bad and the ugly.

And now's your chance to vote for the America's best bathroom. Ten finalists have been chosen, from California to Brooklyn. Some of the eye-popping features of the finalists:

> Faucets with a dragon and gargoyle theme.
> A luxury restroom trailer. (No, that's not an oxymoron)
> Glass ceiling and toilets that flush with rainwater.
> A large, authentic piece of the Berlin Wall.

This is the 10th year for the contest, sponsored by Cintas Corp., and you have until Sept. 19 to vote. Click here to see some of the cool images, check out the hall of fame and then cast your ballot.

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Picture of Chris Wessling By Chris Wessling 163 Days Ago
We'll admit right up front that we've wasted a lot of time playing Angry Birds on our smartphone. But when you consider it has been downloaded 50 million times (and counting), we're in pretty good company.

That's why we were excited to learn that an Angry Birds attraction has opened at a theme park in China's Hunan province. True, it's an unlicensed-and-therefore-not-legit attraction, but we're sure Angry Birds addicts will flock to it anyway.


Theme park creates real-life Angry Birds game by Zoomin_UK

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Picture of Chris Wessling By Chris Wessling 167 Days Ago
If you're like us, you've probably used a hotel room safe on occasion. But you may not know that some safes have a default code that's widely used -- and can be used by anyone who gets into your room.

Watch this video, and think twice about where you're going to store your valuables when you travel (FYI: You can stash your stuff in the hotel's safe at the front desk).


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Picture of Chris Wessling By Chris Wessling 167 Days Ago
Anymore, airports are more than just places to step on and off a plane. Upscale restaurants, tony spas and other amenities are making air travel more comfortable than ever.

Bars are part of that mix, too. With that in mind, take a look at this Top 10 list of the best airport bars in the world. No. 1 happens to be in Singapore's stunning airport (below).

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Picture of Chris Wessling By Chris Wessling 213 Days Ago
I filled up my car's gas tank this morning -- and yes, it made my wallet wince. Then again, if I were driving around in a gas-sipping Chevy Cruze, I'd be smiling instead.

Up to 42 miles to per gallon (for the Eco model) will do that to you.

The folks at Chevrolet know that prices at the pump are putting a bit of a strain on drivers' budgets, so they've provided $100 worth of Shell gas cards for us to give away and help take some of the sting out of motoring for one lucky person. Just be the first person to e-mail us with "Cruze" in the subject line, and the cards are yours.

Getting $100 worth of free gas is a wonderful thing -- but it's a short-term thing. You could save a lot more than that every year on your gas bill by driving a 2012 Chevy Cruze, especially the Eco model.

> The Cruze is the most fuel-efficient gas-powered car in America, with the Eco getting up to 42 MPG.

> Think luxury features and hybrid-like fuel efficiency, but without the price tag. From its USB, Bluetooth and OnStar technologies, to its 5-star crash safety ratings, the Cruze is challenging conventional compact wisdom.

> The Cruze is the roomiest car in its segment, with mid-size car interior space and the largest capacity trunk among competitors.

> Safety is rated the No. 2 most important feature among small-car shoppers, behind only fuel efficiency. The Cruze is the only small car with 10 standard airbags. The extra rear passenger airbags were added to better protect from rib and pelvis injuries, especially in young girls.


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