Do your groups ever tour Alcatraz Island and wonder if they would've had what it took to escape the infamous prison?
Every state has general consumer and fraud statutes—some specifically addressing travel service companies—but some states require additional registration from sellers of travel.
In the 34 years that Medieval Times has been in business, a king has always been at the forefront of its productions—until now. In a major break from tradition, the iconic dinner theater show now features a queen as sole ruler of the land.
As part of an effort to address aging park infrastructure and to improve the visitor experience, the National Park Service (NPS) announced changes to entrance fees at national parks.
The U.S. Department of the Interior is re-evaluating its proposal to increase entrance fees at some of the most popular national parks in the country.
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