Sunday Travel Times - Dope-a-Mind, Niagara False…
New study - take dopamine, think about a vacation destination, and afterwards - as in the next day, if you’re asked about your favorite vacation spot, you’ll cite the one you thought about when you were dope-a-mind.
A tale of 2 Niagaras 2 miles apart - the real Niagara Falls in Ontario and the faux one in New York.
WGRZ spotlights the sorry state of Niagara Falls NY tourism and their pathetic efforts being blocked by developers squatting on prime property.
Adventure sports tourism in Colorado in a spot of bother after sheepdogs maul mountain biker at Camp Hale.
Ranchers hate the encroachments into open grazing land by hikers, campers and mountain bikers. The tourists want stricter laws to help protect them.
Here’s the rest of the week’s travel news:-
New Zealand going ga-ga over iceberg tourism - Times Online
San Francisco to allow catwalk tours for Golden Gate Bridge tourism - ABC7News
Anheuser-Busch Brewery brews up beer tourism - Jacksonville Daily Record
NYT travel writer Suzy Buckley in spotlight for violating NYT ethics rules - NYTpicker
Travel + Leisure lists the world’s best business hotels - T+L
Stephen King to write The Shining sequel, this time set in New York - The Guardian
Dopamine photo - public domain (source); Niagara Falls photo by switchstyle; Camp Hale photo by mjm1138
Posted on November 29th, 2009 by PLing
Filed under: Travel News


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