Avoiding vacation headaches: New Vrbo® survey on group travel reveals common pet peeves
Read full article: Avoiding vacation headaches: New Vrbo® survey on group travel reveals common pet peevesThe busy spring break travel season is here, and with so many travelers renting vacation homes, you'll want to be sure your travel truly feels like a vacation. A new Vrbo study has identified the biggest group travel pet peeves and how you can avoid them. Travel expert Melanie Fish shares her tips for ensuring your trip is fun and drama-free.
Spring break travel ramps up at Houston airports with 2.2 million passengers expected
Read full article: Spring break travel ramps up at Houston airports with 2.2 million passengers expectedSpring break travel is officially underway in Houston, and airport officials say travelers should expect busy terminals over the next several days.
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Some Texas colleges keep spring break while others adapt due to pandemic concerns
Read full article: Some Texas colleges keep spring break while others adapt due to pandemic concernsPeople gathered on the beach in front of Clayton’s Beach Bar during spring break on South Padre Island on Wednesday. In the early weeks of the pandemic in March 2020, colleges across the state extended spring break and then moved to online-only classes afterward largely due to initial fears about facilitating the spread of the coronavirus. AdBut spring break for many is now coinciding with Gov. Ad“With spring break, the biggest high risks are going to be people who are young adults,” Cervantes said. “We encourage you to make good decisions during spring break, just as you did during winter break, and follow the university’s public health guidance: wWear a mask (double up!
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5 things to know when planning spring break travel in Houston
Read full article: 5 things to know when planning spring break travel in HoustonHOUSTON – Houston is expecting to see an influx of visitors to some of the city’s biggest attractions during spring break, which starts next week for some students. Here are some suggestions from city officials and event organizers to help make your spring break travel as pleasant as possible. Close quartersTurner said most of the places that are frequented by Houston’s spring break travelers are within five miles of each other. These places include the Museum District, the Texas Medical Center, the Houston Zoo and the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. Garage 4 in the Medical Center is for patients and doctors only, McKeon said.