Online gambling is becoming increasingly popular in the United States, with more and more states legalizing and regulating the industry.
The legal landscape of online gambling varies significantly from state to state, and it can be challenging for travelers to know where and how to access online casinos while on the go.
Whether you’re a seasoned gambler or just looking to try your luck, understanding how to find and access online casinos while traveling is an essential aspect of a fun and successful trip.
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When considering the best casino hotels in the US, those in Las Vegas, Atlantic City, and Reno inevitably come to mind. After all, these three cities are known for their great casinos and hotels.
Thankfully, finding the best hotels that have adjoining casinos doesn’t mean you have to limit yourself to just these three cities. Just as there are plenty of fish in the sea, many spectacular casino hotels can be found elsewhere in the US. These are less commonly mentioned and are slightly off the beaten track.
If you’re looking for a relaxing and luxurious hotel stay with a chance to win away from the stereotypical locations, check out the fantastic casino hotels below.
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Raise your hand if you crave adventure! You won’t need to lug gear or cook your own food either – not on a cruise adventure.
That’s right. Cruises are offering ever more adventurous experiences, especially in destinations like Alaska. Add a zip line, bike, hike or fishing excursion to your activity list. At select ports, you can fish on a shore excursion and have your Princess Cruise’s chef serve your catch to your family at dinner. Exactly the way you like it.
There are more cabins for solo travelers too. That’s good news for gal getaways as well as for multigenerational groups with a grandparent in tow. My experience on ships is it’s easy to connect with other travelers. Whether I sit at the bar, request to have dinner at a larger table, or join active shore excursions, other passengers are welcoming.
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Canada. It’s one of the friendliest countries on the planet, and it’s definitely earned this great reputation.
Aside from being one of the friendliest places on Earth, statistically, it’s also one of the safest. These are just two of the many reasons why people immigrate to the Great White North – but what are some others?
In this article, we’re going to look at the reasons people move to Canada, which may just convince you to move too!
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Fishing is a sport that people of all ages have enjoyed for centuries. In fact, it’s estimated that in 2021, 52 million people ages 6 and up went fishing in the US. It’s no secret, however, that finding the best fishing spots and gear can often be hit or miss, and sometimes downright frustrating.
Thankfully, several fishing apps have been developed to help anglers connect, share information about key fishing spots, and more. Not all fishing apps are created equally, though. In fact, there is one that rises above the rest.
If you love fishing but you don’t love the guesswork involved in the sport, here are four reasons why FishAngler is the best alternative to Fishbrain.
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With sky-rocketing medical costs purchasing health insurance has become a basic necessity. And while international medical insurance is essential for overseas, your normal health coverage at home will typically cover you for medical on domestic travel.
As the cost of medical treatments, from minor ailments to critical illnesses, is steadily increasing across the world, having a policy becomes essential to protect your savings and family’s needs. Especially if you’re living in a country without universal healthcare (like the USA). This is where health insurance plans for family come into the picture.
Given the vast range of medical insurance plans available, it can be quite difficult to choose the most appropriate plan for you. However, the search for the best family health insurance plan can be made super easy by knowing all the salient features of a mediclaim policy.
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It’s been a good 20 years since I’ve traveled without a laptop; it comes with me everywhere, and especially since I started working as a digital nomad, it’s now an essential part of my travel gear.
But now that we have access to phones, ipads, and watches that can read our emails, is there tech out there that can replace the need for a bulky laptop, even if you’re an expat, or working from the road?
Here’s an overview of the tech that can replace your laptop when you’re traveling, and the pros and cons so you can decide whether the trade is worthwhile.
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Getting to the airport can be rough – taxi’s are expensive, trains are difficult to move around on with bulky luggage, and depending on which city you’re in – can you ever really be guarenteed that the bus will show up?!
Our favorite way to get to the airport will always be family or friends dropping us off, because it’s free (minus the brownie points you owe them), convenient, and you actually (hopefully!) like the person you’re stuck next to if traffic holds you up.
But this can be a pretty big ask – so how do you convince them?
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Maui is a popular destination for those looking to buy a vacation home or invest in real estate.
With its beautiful beaches, year-round warm weather, and abundance of outdoor recreational activities, it’s easy to see why.
If you’re considering buying property in Maui, here are five tips to keep in mind.
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When it comes to travel, you can use just about any method of transportation. Each mode is better for different purposes.
Whether you are going to and from the airport, traveling to a new city, or are driving to your family’s home for the holidays, there is always an appropriate way to get around.
You can get on a plane, train, automobile, bus, or even in the back of a truck if you’re traveling more rurally, but wherever you are headed and why, below are five tips for travel transportation.
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Online Casinos have gained popularity over time, and are now one of the top ways travelers kill time at the airport, during travel delays, and unwinding at the end of a long day.
As a beginner new to the online casino real money world, there are some factors to consider to maximize the odds in your favor.
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Bored in another country? Is that even psosible?! Most places around the world are packed to the brim with exciting activities, things to do, and places to explore, but if you’re not someone who plans in advance, you might find that you arrive in your destination and don’t know what to do.
It’s also possible that you arrive exhausted from a long journey, the jetlag kicks in and you don’t have a lot of motivation until you clear your brain fog.
But instad of looking through those NBA expert picks from your phone in the hotel room, if you find yourself stuck without ideas for what to do, use the following pick me ups, which are generally good for most countries.
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People visit casinos because they either fantasize about making a lot of money quickly or have a strong desire to gamble. And while in the present day you might not even have to leave your house to do so, many still do travel for the experience.
Gambling is a big part of almost every culture, whether you’re hitting up table games in Australia, dicing in the streets of Italy, playing the best online casinos in the US, or betting on the horses in the UK.
Like any other endeavor, casino gambling calls for developing specific competencies, acquiring experience, and using specific strategies to achieve consistent, measurable success. We’ll give you real-world tips to help you win the jackpot.
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Culture is neither to read a lot nor to know a lot – it is to experience a lot! This is especially true when experiencing the culinary delights available in Punta Mita villa rentals. Food is vital to your trip to the Bay of Banderas area. Sharing the culinary dishes of this area gives you a better understanding of everything in Mexico.
For this reason, many of our Punta Mita vacation rentals include the services of an experienced chef who will delight your senses with spectacular meals, drinks, and appetizers. To say that you can experience Mexico through its food may be a bold statement, but understand that food is a massive part of the culture. Through its food, communities and families gather, enjoy each other’s company, and forge legacies.
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With the shift towards remote work becoming a permanent part of employment culture, and the world fighting to win back tourist dollars, countries are starting to target a unique group of travellers.
Digital nomads are on the rise; setting themselves up in other countries and working from their laptops for an extended period of time. Visas used to be the issue with this type of lifestyle; you could traditionally only spend 30 – 90 days in a country as a tourist, and didn’t have the legal right to work.
But that’s all changing, and with 50+ countries now offering generous long term visas specifically for remote workers, the question then becomes which one to choose as your base.
If you’re looking for a country with an affordable cost of living, an amazing healthcare system, incredible places to explore on your days off, and year round sunshine, there’s really only one country to consider; Spain.
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If you’re a full-time traveler, you know that there are many things to manage: from your finances to your accommodation and everything in between.
And if you’re running a business at the same time, it can be tricky to keep everything organized. But don’t worry; we’ve got you covered. Here are our top tips for managing your business as a full-time traveler.
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Digital nomads are on the rise, especially as the world faces the ‘Great Resignation’ where office workers are starting to resign. The freedom and flexibility of remote work offered during the pandemic has allowed us all to rethink our careers, goals, and work / life balance, and it has become increasingly difficult for employers to bring their teams back into the office.
And why would you? … Return to the office? When you can be working from Italy one month, and Greece the next?
Visas used to be one of the biggest issues for digital nomads, because tourist visas were capped at 30 days, meaning your work routine was constantly disrupted. But now more and more countries are enticing remote workers to stay for an extended period of time, and 50+ countries now offerr generous long term visas.
As a digital nomad, the cost of visas can really add up if you’re moving around a lot. So here we’ve compiled a list of the cheapest.
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Whether you’re planning to travel abroad or within the country, you’ll need to consider 1) the amount of money you’ll require, and (2) the means you’ll use to pay for your expenses (accommodation, eating out, transportation, day trips etc).
It tends to be safer to arrange alternative payment options, such as credit and debit cards, rather than carrying a lot of cash. And with the rise of travel rewards points, aka travel hacking, credit cards have become a popular option.
But what about the pros of using a debit card to prevent unintentional overspending? Which approach is ideal? Read on to know more.
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When determining the speed of the wake boat for wakeboarding, most people think that the bigger the wake, and the faster the boat the better, but there’s much more. Finding the “sweet spot” for your wake boat’s speed isn’t only to ensure the satisfaction of the wakeboarder, but it’s also about the safety.
Even though you’re surrounded by water, accidents are ineradicable. Especially when you’re new and try to eyeball the speed, things could get ugly fast. It’s because falling on the water while you’re wakeboarding isn’t the same as falling into still water.
When you are wakeboarding, the wave created by your boat is called a “wake,” which has a density of over 800 times more than still water. Hence, crashing onto a wake will definitely hurt a lot more than just falling into the water. That’s why knowing the ideal speed for your wakeboarding is essential.
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Road trips can be both thrilling and therapeutic, depending on the location and the type of travel adventure that you’re seeking. According to reports, taking the road will be the most popular travel type, with 80% of travelers preferring this mode of travel.
But before you hit the road, there are many precautions that must be taken to make the most of your travel – particularly when traveling in extreme climates. With that said, here are some important safety tips to remember for your next road trip.
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As a hotel owner, you know that energy is one of your biggest expenses. But you can save money on your energy bill by changing how you use and distribute electricity.
You’ll also help the environment by reducing your carbon footprint. Here are some simple ways to make your hotel more energy efficient.
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If you’re anything like us, your pets are part of the family. So, when it comes time to hit the open road for a vacation, of course, you want to bring them along!
But not just any car will do. You need a vehicle with plenty of space for Fido (or Fluffy) to stretch out and relax comfortably. Luckily, we’ve got just the thing. Check out these three Hondas that are perfect for traveling with your furry friend!
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Travelling by air is one of the fastest ways to get around. It saves you hours of driving, and you can finish a 1,500-mile trip in three hours instead of almost two days.
The problem is that more than 2.9 million passengers are flown all over the world every day, which means that airports can get very crowded.
Not being prepared may not only waste unnecessary time but can also cause you to lose your flight. Here are a couple of tips that can save you a lot of time and money during your next trip.
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Delta-8 gummies are known for their fast-acting effects, with many noticing a difference within minutes of consumption. They’re used for calming anxiety, nerves, and pain, which many people face while traveling, however, individual bodies can react differently to delta-8, and the time it takes to feel the effects may vary.
Travelers commonly fall into the category of users who need quick results, as stress can often be triggered unexpectedly, throughout every stage of the process, from your initial planning, to budgeting, actually traveling, and then once you’re home again.
Delta 8 THC is known for its effects on relaxation and pain relief, but how quickly do those effects kick in when ingested through gummies?
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Driving yourself to and from work can weigh down the wallet throughout the week, and unfortunately that makes it tougher to achieve your savings goals for travel.
If you’re actively saving towards a trip, you might be looking for a guide to saving money on your commute. Because bntween parking or transportation costs, the average American can spend as much as $40 a week on their way to work.
However, thanks to modern technology like fuel-calculating apps and telecommuting opportunities, there are ways to avoid spending as much on traveling to the workplace, so you can put it towards traveling overseas instead.
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