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5 Amazing Points Hotels Opening In 2020, Is Venice At War With Itself & Traveling In A Wheelchair

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Here are some posts from around the web that I thought you may find interesting.  Let me know if there is anything good I missed.  Email me anything awesome that you find, or write, at Mark@milestomemories.com.

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5 EXCITING 2020 HOTEL OPENINGS THAT MAY INTEREST YOU – Family Flys Free

The Grand Hyatt Jeju looks absolutely massive!  Although the Waldorf Astoria Bali probably interests me the most. The place looks like it is going to be amazing.

Is Venice at war with itself? – CNN Travel

As someone who grew up for a little bit in a town that relied on tourism to survive it always shocked me how much they hated tourists.  They funded the town for the entire year in 3 months but people despised them, even store owners that needed them.  I see similar things with Venice although the cruise ships coming right into town is kind of crazy and just doesn’t look right.

What It’s Like to Travel in a Wheelchair – Travel Pulse

Some amazing people and trips in the piece.  I can’t imagine how difficult it would be at times to travel in a wheelchair. It is inspiring to see them deal with all of it and persevere and continue to follow their dreams and their wanderlust. Especially seeing how often airlines break their wheelchairs or scooters.

Conclusion

Which article did you find most interesting?  Remember to let me know of anything you come across that you want added into the next edition at Mark@milestomemories.com.

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Mark Ostermann
Mark Ostermann
Mark Ostermann is a father, husband and miles/points fanatic. He left the corporate world after starting a family in order to be a stay at home dad. Mark is constantly looking at ways to save money and stay within budget while also taking awesome vacations with his family. When he isn't caring for his family or taking a weekend trip, Mark is working towards his goal of visiting every Major League Baseball ballpark.

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4 COMMENTS

  1. Interesting to hear about you growing up in a tourist town that nonetheless hated tourists. I’ve only experienced that in the Bahamas, although they also hated Americans, so it was kind of a double whammy. If you don’t mind my asking, where did you grow up?

    • I lived in a small town in northern Michigan for 4-5 years called East Tawas. Lakeside community where people would come up to camp and stay at the lakeside resorts all summer.

  2. I just spent two weeks in Venice and I am sick and tired of the media paint in Venice like it’s closed for business. ..!
    Many of my friends are restaurants owners and hotel owners and managers and everyone said Venice was back to normal three days after the November 12 highwater incident. But the media painted it as though the entire city was completely underwater. Reservations are down for November December January. Hopefully people will come back for carnival in February if not Venice will see a huge economic decline. While I was in Venice to BBC ran an article saying that all the canals were dry and muddy… They were not. It’s completely disrespectful to the people who work hard and earn businesses in Venice and it needs to stop

    • Hopefully they don’t have too big of a drop off. I am sure a lot of the business owners probably struggle to get by in the off-season and this would make it tough on them.

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