As the Baby Boomers reach retirement age, they are increasing the amount of traveling they are going to do in 2015.

There are plenty of ways to save money when you’re on a business trip. Knowing where to look is key!

The decision to travel alone often proves very appealing and has many benefits. You can see what you what, when you want, without worrying about the schedules of others.

Those signs for restaurants, lodging and gas that you see on our interstate exits are very useful. They eliminate garish billboards while giving you quick information.

Beware of any Booking.com emails demanding money - they could be fraudulent.

Ambassador programs, which allow people to take shelter dogs out for a day of exercise, are increasing in popularity across the United States.

This is great overview of ones personal perspective on hotels. With very informative information, it gives you thought and ideas on what makes a hotel good, great or just down right wrong.

Hilton is offering a new service to their guests that allows them to pick their own room and floor plan from their mobile device.

Stuck in a hotel room with only you and the hotel mini bar?

Traveling brings on a whole new set of "who to tip" questions that you don't usually face. Do you tip the doorman, the bellman, the housekeeper - or the flight attendant?

Hotels are constantly looking for new ways to entice travelers, and the latest development appears to be rooms with hi-tech options for those with a multitude of digital tastes.

Yikes! You could be charged $50 for just putting your cream in the minibar at the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. They call it a "restocking" fee. Bottom line: don't touch that minibar, for fear of a huge, bottom line surprise on your hotel bill!