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World’s First Gaming Hotel in Amsterdam To Reopen In May 2017
When the Arcade Hotel Amsterdam opened last year, owner Daniel Salmanovich couldn't help but smile when his hotel had people wanting what is known as the world's first gaming hotel. It has its doors closed now until it will reopen in May for a much bigger expansion.
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How Five Companies Counter Trump’s Travel Ban
The recent uproar caused by Donald Trump over the controversial immigration ban had people weeping and clamoring for justice. World leaders also protested on what outcomes the new policy mean for world travel, businesses as well as the safety of each country.
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KitKat Sushi Is Real, Give Yourself A Break With Egg, Sea Urchin and Tuna
Have you heard of that hoax when the country releases an April Fool's joke on Sushi Kitkats? Well, it seemed like they're real, after all, Japan is known for its oddness, even if it comes in the form of food.
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Will Asia See Opportunities In Trump Travel Ban?
The controversial immigrant ban in the US sent people and companies worrying about, while Asia has other plans. The continent has lamented over the news but it turns out they can make the situation an opportunity for them.
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York’s Royal Castle To Have Shop and Information Center Underneath The Hill
The City of York Council approved the £2m plan of English Heritage to build a shop and information center under the hill of Clifford's Tower. However, there has been an outcry among the public that it should stop because it defaces the ruins.
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Angkor Wat Ticket Prices Increases
Tourists will find themselves paying steeper costs to get inside its temples, while Cambodians and all children under 12 years old, whether by domestic or foreign tourists will still be free.
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London Bed Tax Irritates Would Be Sleepers
Bloody hell, London's bed tax sparked ire among hoteliers calling the new policy as "absolute folly." About 2,100 hotels will be affected by London mayor Sadiq Khan's initiative which could add up as much as £3.40 per night to the recent cost.
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Which Would You Choose: A Quiet Flight Or Wireless Voice Calls In Planes?
You have two weeks to decide whether you want the Department of Transportation (DOT) to allow in-flight phone calls or voice out your love of a peaceful flight.
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Facebook Mark Zuckerberg To Drop Charges For Hawaiian Islands
It was a call to who will own the lands of Kauai in Hawaii when Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan settled it to court in December 2016 against hundreds of Hawaiian locals for 13 parcels of lands that went back to the 1800's.
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St. Isaac's Cathedral Russia Tug Of War; State Or Church To Maintain Museum
It's another war between the state and the church in Mother Russia and everybody is torn on whether the St. Isaac's Cathedral should return to the church. Currently, the Russian State is maintaining the cathedral-turned-museum and has always been hesitant to give it to the Orthodox Church.
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UK Farne Islands Wants A Tour Guide And A Seal And Puffin Protector
Be a protector of wildlife in UK Farne Islands as you get to look out for illegal activities and educate tourists on the proper care of animals in their habitats. UK's National Trust is looking for someone who, "as an easily identifiable member of the Ranger team, on your best day you will be creating lasting memories for everyone."
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Low Paying Job Vs. Traveling: Income Is Good, But Travel Is More Important
People looking for work would accept a low-paying job offer if it allows them to travel according to business travel site Booking.com for Business, the global leader in connecting business travelers with the widest choice of places to stay.
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Travelers Urged To Boycott Tortoise Shell Souvenirs
Animal welfare groups are calling on tourists to stop buying turtle products as it encourages poachers to kill more of the animals. Too Rare To Wear organization has seen Hawkbill turtles as one of the most exploited species of their kind in the world and found 90 percent of their population has been dwindling down through the years.
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This Airline Allows Dogs In Flight
When boarding a flight, aircrafts don't allow passengers to have their pets with them in the main cabin - they stay at the compartment section in their little cages. However, Japan is set to break that rule with its first "wan wan jet" charter service that allows dogs to be with their owners in flight, hotel, cars and other tourism destinations.
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Google Maps Can Tell Empty Or Full Parking Spaces
Android users get to experience firsthand Google Maps' newest feature that allows them to know how bad parking can get to their desired destination. Its aspects are the same with Google's Popular Times and Visit Duration information where the giant tech company "show information including popular times, live visit information, and typical visit duration."