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Now displaying: August, 2017
Aug 25, 2017
Colin Roberts Scotts joins Paul and Elizabeth to talk about the Sydney Cup.  Colin was the second Australian, after Colin Ridgeway, to play in the NFL, and he joins Paul and Elizabeth to both talk about the first official NCAA college football game to be played in Sydney August 27. The game pits Stanford University against Rice University. Colin also reminisces about some of their favorite things to see and do in Sydney, such as visiting the Taronga Park Zoo, taking a boat for great seafood at Doyles on the Beach, and having pie and peas at Harry’s Cafe de Wheels. Join them for a fun, free-wheeiling discussion about Australian sports, food, and fun.    
Aug 25, 2017
Dan Sullivan, Jr joins Paul and Elizabeth to discuss the remarkable history of Collette Tours, founded a century ago as a tour company specializing in discovering America. The chat about how the tour and travel industry has changed and evolved and how guided vacations are more popular than ever. He also talks about the benefits of a guided vacation to America's National Parks. They also explore how the company has evolved to offering guided vacations around the world.      SaveSave
Aug 24, 2017
Sable Island National Park Reserve is a windswept sliver of land off Nova Scotia’s coast, where horses and seals have called it home since the late 1800s. Everything-everywhere’s Gary Arndt, Traveling’s global travel correspondent joins Paul and Elizabeth to reveal his sojourn in this little-visited place. As 3x Travel Photographer of the year, Gary shares photography tips, explaining that what great photographers of yesterday used to do in darkrooms, and how photographers can apply those workflows today in the digital realm. SaveSave SaveSave SaveSave
Aug 24, 2017
Commodore Everette Hoard talks about the history and maritime achievements of The RMS Queen Mary, one the greatest liners to ever sail the seas. Now docked permanently in Long Beach, California, the ship is now a hotel and tourist attraction, but it still remains the last remaining example of the golden age of the great liners.
Aug 23, 2017
Award-Winning Cruise Journalist/Culinary Travel Expert Janice Wald Henderson talks with Paul about Crystal Cruises newest developments, as well as what they both agree are the best cruise cabins afloat on board the Regent Seven Seas Explorer. But you can bet that their conversation will inevitably include the latest food trends that are catching on while dining at sea. SaveSave SaveSave
Aug 23, 2017
A fun hotel with great design, complimentary breakfast, and free, hi-speed Wi-Fi for $90 to $110 a night? That's the promise of Tru by Hilton. With spacious lobbies where guests can work, play games, eat, or just plain lounge about, these hotels are designed to attract a wide range of travelers. Fitness centers and snack markets are also open 24 hours a day. The first Tru by Hilton opened at the Oklahoma City Airport, and more than 400 more are in the pipeline. Alexandra Jaritz, Global Head of Tru by Hilton joins Paul and Elizabeth in a fun, freewheeling chat about Hilton’s new design-driven, mid-scale hotel brand.  SaveSave SaveSave
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