Food & Travel with Veronica Stoddart

Veronica Stoddart has been in the travel game for quite some time. Formerly the travel editor-in-chief of USA Today, Stoddart has gone through a multitude of travel experiences in more than 100 countries. Not only has she been able to travel on her own, but she has also been witness to the travel stories of many others.

IzZzleep: A New Kind of Hotel Experience

photo courtesy of www.izzzleep.com

With Wi-Fi, secured lockers, and complete bathrooms, izZzleep is ideal for anyone looking to catch a quick nap or freshen up during that awkward down time before or after a flight. Guests can choose between a shower, a nap and an overnight stay in one of the izZzleep private bunks.

When one of our very own at ParkSleepFly booked an izZzleep in Mexico city, we knew we had to get the inside scoop on futuristic-looking hotel.

Inside Disneyland’s New Exhibit, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge has not even been open for two months and it is already a big hit. The much-anticipated addition to the Disneyland Park in Anaheim, California opened its doors at the end of May to much fanfare. This major expansion is a completely immersive theme park experience, transporting guests to a galaxy far, far away.

How to Reduce Back Pain When Flying

Discomfort is a familiar friend to the frequent flyer. Unless you’re traveling first class with enough space to stretch out, you are most likely sandwiched in a tiny space that doesn’t work well with your body’s natural positions. Everyone knows that air travel is not the most comfortable transportation, and that’s one reason why you see so many neck pillows on sale in the stores all over the airport. However, sitting for hours in an upright airplane can really put a strain on your back. Here are a few of the best ways you can relieve some of that back pain.

Norwegian Island Makes Push to Become a Time-Free Zone

In a small town named Sommarøy (or “Summer Island,”) in Northern Norway, night and day don’t follow the traditional rules. For a solid 3 months in the summer, the sun doesn’t set. For another 3 months during the winter season, it doesn’t rise. Living like this where the daylight doesn’t give any indication of the time can be frustrating or freeing, depending on how you look at it. This small town sees it as the latter and wants to push for its freedom from the constraints of traditional time. Sommarøy wants to officially become the first time-free zone in the world. If you find this as intriguing as we do, we’ve got the details on this unique little town and their unusual request.