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Taking the Plunge at Atlantis: Pools, Aquariums, Casinos -- but Is the Resort Worth the Cost? (Post, Feb. 27, 2005)
Resources for Vegetarian Travel and Dining (Post, Feb. 20, 2005)
Would You Eat This Pig?: If not, you aren't alone. Vegetarians are finding a full plate of options in the travel world. (Post, Feb. 20, 2005)
A Weekend With the Flakes: You have to be crazy about Maryland's Savage River Lodge to brave winter's worst getting there. And a lot of people do. (Post, Feb. 9, 2005)
Hotels Change More Than Sheets on Beds (Post, Feb. 1, 2005)
Love Shack: Seven ways to leave town with your lover (washingtonpost.com, Jan. 24, 2005; 3:17 PM)
Something Wild in Singapore (Post, Jan. 23, 2005)
Winter Wineries: In Virginia, cozy cabins and leafless vistas make off-season vineyards a fine place to chill. (Post, Jan. 12, 2005)
Finished With Tea? Then Drop and Give Me 20: At a Former Tackle's Virginia Inn, B&B Meets NFL (Post, Nov. 24, 2004)
An Orlando Bedtime Story (Post, Nov. 7, 2004)
Orlando by the Numbers: 25 Good Budget Bets (Post, Nov. 7, 2004)
Tired of Hotels? B&Bs, Campsites and Rentals Await (Post, Nov. 7, 2004)
Where to Spend The Big Bucks (Post, Nov. 7, 2004)
1 Park, 2 Perspectives: Staying On Campus vs. Off (Post, Nov. 7, 2004)
Hotels, by the Booking: The Latest Options in the Hunt for Bargain Rooms (Post, Sept. 26, 2004)
The Last Resort: When all else failed, they turned a flood-prone West Virginia town into a mountain-lake getaway. (Post, Sept. 22, 2004)
In New Mexico, the Un-Wild West (Post, Aug. 15, 2004)
An Off-Ramp Eden Near L.A. (Post, July 18, 2004)
9 Hotels for Roman Holidays (Post, July 4, 2004)
The First Resort: Two years on, the Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay stands alone in Cambridge, Md. (Post, June 23, 2004)
In Baja, Happy Campers: Living simply doesn't mean doing without. On Mexico's Isla Espiritu Santo, everything you need is just outside your tent flaps. (Post, June 13, 2004)
One Hour: Less than 60 miles from Washington's Beltway, we found six B&Bs that feel far, far away. (Post, June 6, 2004)
Victorian Update (Post, June 6, 2004)
Cliff-Hugging On the Chesapeake (Post, June 6, 2004)
Old MacDonald Had a B&B . . . (Post, June 6, 2004)
A Fine Time, by George (Post, June 6, 2004)
Making Yourself at Home by the Bay (Post, June 6, 2004)
All Quiet on the Plantation (Post, June 6, 2004)
DETAILS Finding a B&B in Maryland and Virginia (Post, June 6, 2004)
Just Park It: Tips on Booking Lodging in and Near a National Park (Post, May 30, 2004)
The Great Indoors: The national parks are full of eye-popping marvels. And that's before you even leave the lodges. (Post, May 30, 2004)
Booking a Room in Las Vegas (Post, May 2, 2004)
Checking In With History: Centuries Later, Six Colonial Inns Are Still an Overnight Success (Post, April 7, 2004)
In Massachusetts, 40 Winks and 40 Whacks (Post, March 28, 2004)
A Wild Time in California Wine Country (Post, March 14, 2004)
Which Resort Is Right for You? (Post, Feb. 29, 2004)
At Home in France: Rent a Gite and Live Like a Local (Post, Feb. 22, 2004)
FACE-OFF: Foxwoods vs. Mohegan Sun (Post, Feb. 22, 2004)
At Molokai Ranch, An In-Tents Situation (Post, Feb. 15, 2004)
Inn Love: Three Alternatives to the Inn at LIttle Washington (Post, Feb. 11, 2004)
Saving a Euro or Two in Madrid: Rest Easy At These 6 Hotels (Post, Jan. 11, 2004)
Trailing the King of Diamonds (Post, Dec. 21, 2003)
LAB REPORT: D.C. HOTELS FOR THE HOLIDAYS (Post, Dec. 14, 2003)
Las Vaguely: The Borgata Brings a Glimmer of Vegas to Atlantic City (Post, Nov. 19, 2003)
'In Residence At the Atlanta' (Post, Nov. 2, 2003)
When Hotel Sites Don't Click: It seems so easy: Log on, find a deal, book. But things can go awry with online agencies. We look at the pitfalls, and how to avoid them. (Post, Oct. 26, 2003)
Hotels Offer Zoom Service (Post, Oct. 21, 2003)
Diving In to a Resort Course (Post, Oct. 19, 2003)
A Few Nights Without Power? Cool!: At a 'Treehouse' Campground in Maryland, Primitive Is In (Post, Sept. 24, 2003)
To B&B or . . .: How to Find a Good Bed-and-Breakfast (Post, Sept. 14, 2003)
In Costa Rica, a Class IV Hotel (Post, Aug. 24, 2003)
Are You Out of Your Scull?: For the aerobically inclined, a vacation at a Virginia rowing inn makes for more than just a lot of heavy breathing. (Post, Aug. 13, 2003)
2,571 Low-Price Hotel Rooms Have Sprouted All Over London: It's a low-cost bed boom as four top-quality hoteliers open bold new facilities (as cheap as #40!) across London Town (Post, July 1, 2003)
LAB REPORT: WORLD'S SMALLEST HOTEL ROOMS (Post, July 27, 2003)
Mellowing Out at a Md. Farmhouse: Simple Pleasures At Pleasant Springs Farm (Post, June 29, 2003)
If Old MacD. Opened a B&B. . .: At Virginia's Herds Inn, Kids Get a Taste of Farm Life (Post, June 29, 2003)
Farm Stays in Maryland and Virginia (Post, June 29, 2003)
Gamboling on a Pa. Sheep Farm (Post, June 15, 2003)
In Oregon, Clark Gable Slept Here (Post, May 18, 2003)
Maine Street: On Camden's historic boulevard, don't just tour the vintage buildings -- sleep in them, too. (Post, May 4, 2003)
London Hotels: Eat 'Em Up (Post, May 4, 2003)
Case of the $300 Splurge: We Give Va.'s Poplar Springs Inn a Price Check (Post, April 27, 2003)
MUSEUM MILE Rooms for Under $199 (Post, April 13, 2003)
Keys to Success: Do more hotel booking sites mean better deals for consumers? Not necessarily. (Post, March 23, 2003)
Don't Want to Leave the U.S.? No Problem. (Post, Feb. 23, 2003)
A Hotel Regular? Well, Join the Club. (Post, Dec. 29, 2002)
Vancouver's Belle of the Boutiques (Post, Dec. 8, 2002)
Are You Man Enough For Pampering?: At a new Rehoboth Beach inn, a spa skeptic found himself in good hands. (Post, Nov. 27, 2002)
At Wit's Inn: New York's Algonquin Hotel Turns a Page as It Turns 100 (Post, Nov. 20, 2002)
Neverending Siesta: At Mexico's Hacienda de San Antonio, the only stress is saying no to all the pampering. So don't. (Post, Nov. 24, 2002)
10 London Hotels to Call Home (Post, Oct. 20, 2002)
A Few Reservations: The Hyatt Chesapeake resort in Cambridge, Md., opened last week after a year's delay. You may want to wait a bit longer. (Post, Sept. 4, 2002)
A Year Later, the Travel World Is Still Spinning: After 9/11, Americans Are Wary and the Industry Is Shaky (Post, Sept. 8, 2002)
Want Fries With That McDonald's Room? (Post, Sept. 1, 2002)
A Little Light Housekeeping: Sleep in a Rhode Island lighthouse. It's illuminating. (Post, Aug. 28, 2002)
The Lira Pit: Building a House Abroad (Post, July 28, 2002)
In London, Sleeping at the Station (Post, July 21, 2002)
Little Houseboat of Horrors: Arizona's Lake Powell, with secret coves and 2,000 miles of coastline, certainly looks idyllic. But put Lucy and Ethel at the helm of a rental houseboat and things can get messy. (Post, July 14, 2002)
Early to Bed, & Breakfast: In Loudoun County, Farmers Cultivate a New Crop: Tourists (Post, July 3, 2002)
Mission: Improbable (Post, May 26, 2002)
My Life In Hotels: Now, WTOP's Dave Johnson with the inn-side story. (Post, May 19, 2002)
The End of the Boutique Hotel? (Post, April 21, 2002)
Hotels Near BWI (Post, April 7, 2002)
Rental Companies (Post, March 10, 2002)
Where to Go in the European Countryside (Post, March 10, 2002)
What You Need to Know Before Renting a Home (Post, March 10, 2002)
It Takes a Villa: Or a cottage. Or a rural B&B. To immerse yourself in European culture, think small. As we learned, all it takes is a little time, a bit of patience and (sometimes) courage. (Post, March 10, 2002)
Cottage Fervor in Tuscany: In the hills of Tuscany, a family discovers that living like a local can be a joy. Except when it isn't. (Post, March 10, 2002)
The Grits Carlton: Scarlett O'Hara might not have slept at this Louisiana plantation home, but you can. (Post, March 3, 2002)
N.Y. Economy Hotels: How Low Can Quikbook Go? (Post, Feb. 24, 2002)
Rub a Dub Dub, True Luv in a Tub (Post, Feb. 10, 2002)
A Room With a (New York) View (Post, Feb. 10, 2002)
A Five-Diamond Inn Where? (Post, Feb. 3, 2002)
Star Struck: Mobil again denied the Greenbrier its top rating. Are they crazy? (Post, Jan. 9, 2002)
Room and Boards: For a Constructive Holiday, Work on a Cape May Classic (Post, Sept. 26, 2001)
Bedbugs (Post, Sept. 9, 2001)
In Vegas, Not Quite Four of a Kind: On a recent visit, we stayed cheap and chic. Well, at least cheap. (Post, July 22, 2001)
SUMMER IN THE CITY 101 (Post, July 8, 2001)
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