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⚜️ High-Roller Vibes at the US Open
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🎡 Nevada Off-Las Vegas: Unusual Attractions
This TravelAgeWest piece highlights quirky things to do in Nevada beyond the Strip. It covers UFO sighting spots, haunted hotels, canyon ziplining, and flying fighter-plane experiences. Great for clients seeking unusual or adventurous escapes outside Las Vegas. Read more.
💎 New Oceanfront Boutique Hotel on the Jersey Shore
A new oceanfront boutique hotel has opened—part of Marriott’s Tribute Portfolio—with 105 rooms including single, double, and luxury suites. It’s a non-gaming property, offering a fresh beachfront stay option on the Jersey Shore. Read more.
⚜️ High-Roller Vibes at the US Open
AOL reports that the US Open tennis scene has transformed into a high-roller show. Guests enjoy chauffeured rides, $38 sandwiches, and crystal-netted ping-pong tables—tennis served with luxury flair. Read more.
🧘🏻♀️ Wellness Retreat at a Historic Italian Monastery
Anantara Hotels is hosting its first Technogym wellness retreat at the Anantara Convento di Amalfi Grand Hotel—a 13th-century monastery on the Amalfi Coast—from November 20 to 23, 2025. The program blends wellness with a historic, spiritual setting. Read more.
✨ Luxury Hotels Favored by Celebrities and Billionaires
The Independent lists top luxury hotels beloved by high-net-worth travelers: Wynn Encore Las Vegas (duplex suites), Rosewood properties in BVI, Mexico, and Bermuda, and Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc in France. Each offers lavish amenities—from private plunge pools and expansive terraces to stunning views. Read more.
🚀 Guilford Tourism Spending Hits New High
Guilford County saw a record rise in travel spending in 2024. Visitors spent $1.79 billion—a 6.6 percent increase and the 20th fastest growth among counties in the state. As a result, direct employment in the hospitality industry also increased, though it was lower than last year. Read more.
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