Thursday, September 29, 2011

Travel Unraveled Newsletter: Thursday September 29, 2011

Chicago Tribune Travel Unraveled Newsletter
Heavenly solitude off Door County

Heavenly solitude off Door County

 

School's back on, and so camper numbers have declined in the state parks. For someone looking for peace and solitude, the cover of stars and the rhythms of Lake Michigan, this park is a paradise in shoulder seasons — remote yet only two ferry rides from Door County, Wis.

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CHICAGOLAND HOTELS: A European feel on the Gold Coast

A European feel on the Gold Coast

 

A shimmering prism of glass standing in the heart of the Gold Coast, the Sofitel Chicago Water Tower offers guests a modern hotel with a distinctive European feel.

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Go all-in at Discovery Cove's new SeaVenture attraction

Go all-in at Discovery Cove's new SeaVenture attraction

 

While underwater, don't hold your breath. That sounds counterintuitive to me, but it was an important lesson to learn before experiencing SeaVenture, a below-the-surface experience with the fishes at Discovery Cove.

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UMBC professor, author heeds call of the West

UMBC professor, author heeds call of the West

 

Dubbed "The Loneliest Road in America" by Life Magazine in the 1980s, this remote stretch of highway is Christopher Corbett's favorite getaway destination, a place he believes is the best representation of the authentic American West.

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Biketoberfest set to roll into Daytona -- this year with more cowbell

Biketoberfest set to roll into Daytona

 

This year's Biketoberfest is just around the corner. Starting Oct. 13 and spanning through Oct. 16, the streets and beaches of Daytona will be buzzing with the sound of motorcycles as thousands of bikers hop on their hogs to enjoy the festival.

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The latest buying gimmick: 'Google Wallet'
Senior Travel: The latest buying gimmick: 'Google Wallet'

 

Airline won't refund ticket after passenger dies
Airline won't refund ticket after passenger dies

 

Are the Fed's new fee-disclosure rules any good?
Are the government's new fee-disclosure rules any good?

 


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