It all started with a poster. Hiking Machu Picchu had been on my list for a while, but it floated on that level that always got usurped by another destination when it came time to book. Then a few months ago my landlord
Published August 26 on Creator by WeWork || Snapchat is for selfies, Amazon’s for shopping, and Slack is for pinging your boss to set up a meeting. Right? Well, sort of. Many of the apps you use on a daily basis are
Published August 19, 2015 on Creator by WeWork || The airport of the future looks a bit like the love child of an Apple store, the Mall of America, and the Museum of Modern Art. Futuristic hubs like South Korea’s Incheon
Published July 30, 2015 on Creator by WeWork || The “Tinder for travel companions.” The “Airbnb of boats.” If you’re an avid traveler, you might have an idea that seems like the next great startup. The problem is, you might not
Published July 16, 2015 on Creator by WeWork || Glass half empty: working remotely. Glass half full? Workcation! Combining vacation and work isn’t a novel idea, but with ultra-portable technology and teams spread across multiple locations, it’s becoming a reality for more
Published July 10, 2015 on Creator by WeWork || As we grow more and more dependent on our devices, travel companies are racing to accommodate the “always-connected” traveler. But while it sounds cool that you can check into your room or
Published May 28, 2015 on Fodors.com || Skip the hot dogs and forget about peanuts and Cracker Jack—these days, America's best ballparks serve tacos, Korean fried chicken, Dungeness crab sandwiches, and so much more. Now more than ever, a day
Published May 26, 2015 on Fodors.com || With gas prices predicted to remain at travel-tempting lows, 2015 is destined to be the summer of the road trip. Around the country, new additions are spicing up classic routes, and important anniversaries
Published on December 19, 2014 on MapQuest || You are getting very sleepy. Unfortunately, rather than crawling into bed, you’re waiting to board a red-eye flight with a full load. Enter the travel pillow. Sure, they’re a bit goofy looking—okay, sometimes more than