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The 5 Best Bars in Disney World
Disney World is not just for kids. I know, if you only went as a kid it might seem that way. Why would you want to spend your hard-earned vacation time at Disney? Maybe you are like me and are a huge Disney Parks fan. But if not, trust me. There is so much for adults to do at Disney World. Need a great example? You can drink! That’s right. There is alcohol at Disney World. And in some places, you can walk around the park with your adult beverage. I’ve created a list of the 5 best bars in Disney World. Ready to get your adult Disney vacay on?…
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30 Famous New York Desserts You Need in Your Life
If you are like me, your Instagram feed is full of food pics. I follow so many foodie accounts, which might explain why I am always hungry. With so many picture-perfect desserts it can be hard to keep up. Well if you are looking for some insta-famous desserts in New York City you have come to the right place. I complied a list of 30 famous (or soon to be) New York desserts that you need in your life. Maybe just skip the subway and walk a bit so you don’t feel too bad about all the sugar coming your way. Check out my other NYC posts for some additional inspo:…
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25 Free & Cheap Things to do in Chattanooga, Tennessee
*Updated May 2020* What’s better than discovering a hidden gem? That is exactly how I feel about Chattanooga, Tennessee. (Call me biased since I graduated from UTC, but seriously I love this city) This underrated Tennessee town has so much to offer and there are plenty of free and cheap things to do in Chattanooga. Outdoor enthusiasts will love this area for the hiking, biking, and rock climbing opportunities. Foodies will appreciate the booming food scene on the Northshore. Chattanooga was even included on the NY Times list of “52 Places to Go in 2018” So hello, what are you waiting for?! Chattanooga is a fairly affordable place to visit…
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Central Park Walking Tour
Welcome to the most visited park in the United States. You are about to be one of the 40 million people who will visit this year. Parts of the 843 acres first opened to the public in 1858. Just take a moment to appreciate that this huge public park was built before the Civil War. That piece of trivia kind of blew my mind. Frederick Law Olmsted designed this expansive park that is now designated as a National Historic Landmark and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Over its history, Central Park fell into some disrepair. In the 1980s the Central Park Conservancy was established to maintain this vital area. For…