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Las Vegas

While Las Vegas is primarily known for its gaming, the city and surrounding area offers so much more. 

For free fun, walk along the Strip and gaze at the fountains outside of Bellagio or the gardens inside, marvel at the Freemont Experience outside the Golden Nugget, or visit the M&M’s World to see how everyone’s favorite chocolate candy is made. Adrenaline junkies can get their kicks at the thrill rides atop the Stratosphere, the High Roller observation wheel at The LINQ, the zipline at Rio, the three-story waterslide at the Golden Nugget that lets you seemingly swim with sharks, and so many other scream-filled attractions. And to cool off, there are amazing pool clubs at many of Las Vegas’ large resorts, complete with Bali beds, waiter service, DJs, and more. Curious about the Vegas of yesterday? Visit the Neon Museum and its collection of classic neon signs or the Mob Museum, featuring interactive exhibits and artifacts from the city’s sordid past. And, as for gaming, whether you are new to the games, a regular, or a high-stakes player, Las Vegas is sure to please.

Florida

Experience the ultimate getaway by embarking on a journey to the enchanting state of Florida. With its sun-kissed beaches, vibrant cities, and diverse array of attractions, Florida promises an unforgettable adventure for travelers of all kinds. Immerse yourself in the world-renowned magic of Orlando's theme parks, lounge on the pristine shores of Miami's iconic beaches, or explore the unique ecosystems of the Everglades. Whether you're seeking thrilling escapades, cultural exploration, or simply relaxation under the warm sun, Florida offers an enticing blend of experiences that will create lasting memories.

Los Angeles

While the city can feel overwhelming given its size — nearly 500 square miles of cityscape with a population of more than 18.5 million in the greater LA area — travelers can easily plan their vacation to Los Angeles by focusing on specific areas of interest and planning their itinerary accordingly. LA proper is divided into several districts, the most popular of which are Downtown and Hollywood. Head west and you’ll find the coastal towns of Santa Monica down to Long Beach and Newport Beach, and to the southeast you’ll reach Anaheim.

San Francisco

San Francisco combines cosmopolitan charm, stunning natural and man-made beauty, world-class dining, and excellent shopping, making it a favorite destination for a memorable vacation. The weather is rarely too hot or too cold; getting around is easy via iconic cable car, taxi, or bus; and there is something for everyone’s taste, including mouth-watering chocolates from Ghiradelli Square, fresh sourdough bread, and locally made wines.

San Diego

The birthplace of California, San Diego was the first European settlement in California and has been an ideal destination ever since. Today, it embodies a true laid-back California culture and combines old-fashioned Mexican charm with a more contemporary edge that can be seen across its many distinct neighborhoods with Coronado, Gaslamp Quarter, La Jolla, Mission Bay, and Point Loma all having their own unique identity that is waiting to be explored.

Palm Springs

Flights to Palm Springs connect visitors to the nine surrounding cities that make up the Greater Palm Springs area: Desert Hot Springs, Palm Springs, Cathedral City, Rancho Mirage, Palm Desert, Indian Wells, La Quinta, Indio, and Coachella. With so much to see and do — not to mention, a full calendar of events — a vacation to Greater Palm Springs should be on everyone’s bucket list.

Phoenix

The Valley of the Sun — incorporating Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tempe, and the surrounding suburbs — is so named due to 320+ days of sunshine a year, making every day picture perfect. Most travelers take advantage of flights to Phoenix during the winter and spring when the days are warm and ideal for outdoor pursuits, while the nights are perfect for sitting outdoors and enjoying a cocktail around a fire pit. The summer season, while warm, is also value season with resorts offering attractive rates in addition to lazy days by the pool, afternoon spa treatments, and exquisite alfresco dinners.

Denver

Denver, also known as the “Mile High City,” sits at the base of the Rocky Mountains and has been a gateway to The West for hundreds of years — at first for settlers and gold miners and now for those who enjoy the great outdoors. The city itself is spread out over 155 square miles, but the main shopping, dining, and arts areas lie within a five-square mile area with cosmopolitan downtown Denver at its core.

New York

As the largest city in the U.S. and one of the largest in the world, New York’s global influence is felt in everything from its diverse population to the businesses and institutions that thrive there. And as large as the city can seem, it is also a city of neighborhoods – SoHo, Tribeca, East Village, Upper East Side, Hell’s Kitchen, Chelsea, and so many more – each with their own charm.

Boston

As one of the oldest cities in the United States, Boston is a treasure trove of American history from the Boston Harbor where citizens protested at the Boston Tea Party, North Church where the famous "One if by land, and two if by sea" signal is said to have been sent, and Faneuil Hall where on its balcony, Samuel Adams and other patriots inspired citizens to fight for their freedom. And while this city embraces its past, it also celebrates the present and future by being a vibrant and cosmopolitan city.

Minneapolis

Minneapolis/St. Paul, more commonly referred to as the Twin Cities, is an incredible diverse area and the "twins" are from identical. Divided by the mighty Mississippi, each destination offers its own unique culture. Minneapolis is the larger, more cosmopolitan of the two, home to a wealth of cultural offerings, the Chain of Lakes, and a vibrant nightlife. St. Paul, the capital city, brings historic, old world charm that bursts with new energy from its fresh dining options, museums, and large-scale events and entertainment.

Anchorage

Alaska is undeniably one of the world's natural wonders and Anchorage is where it all begins. South of Anchorage is the Kenai Peninsula where you can witness a microcosm of all that Alaska has to offer — great glaciers, stunning fjords, verdant forests, beautiful mountains, quaint fishing villages, and fish-filled rivers — all within a day's drive. To the north is the great Denali National Park, home to North America's highest mountain and more than six million acres of protected wilderness and wildlife. Along Alaska's coastline you can go on a whale-watching expedition, cruise through the numerous islands, or (from a safe distance) watch a tidewater glacier crash into the ocean. On land, hike amidst amazing forests, through a wide-open valley, up to a waterfall, along a glacial river, or simply relax, being amazed at all of your surroundings.