The Wanderer

Friday, October 19, 2012

Travel + Leisure’s 101 Places Every Traveler Should Know: Which Texas Destination(s) Made the Cut?

In the November 2012 issue of Travel + Leisure, the magazine’s editors have compiled a list of 101 places around the world that they say “define the traveler’s core curriculum right now.” One Texas destination has made the list. Can you guess what it is?

Click through to see if you’re right…

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Saturday, October 13, 2012

Football + Fried Food // The State Fair of Texas, Dallas

This time last year, I was leaving the Cotton Bowl along with thousands of football fans who’d made the annual pilgrimage to watch the 106th Red River Rivalry, one of the highlights of the State Fair of Texas. While throngs of UT fans were making a beeline for the parking lot, dejected after their loss (a scene that was played out again today), I noticed many of the OU faithful heading straight for the fried food stands, eager to celebrate their victory by eating something—anything, everything—dipped in batter and dunked in hot oil. Naturally, I joined them. (Full disclosure: Although I am a native Texan and, thus, feel obligated to root for the home team even though I did not attend UT, my brother is a faithful OU alumnus, and I feel obligated to extend my unconditional sibling support even though he decided to go to school in Oklahoma. Plus, I went to school in Illinois, so I have no room to talk.) In between yells of “Boomer!,” the celebratory Sooners popped doughy balls of fried beer into their mouths and hoisted paper boats filled with golden Oreos into the air like they were brandishing the Golden Hat itself. (more…)

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Friday, October 12, 2012

Where To Stay Now 2012 // The Ten Best New (Or Improved!) Texas Hotels

As a recent study of hotel booking trends pointed out, us Texans prefer to vacation in Texas. Since our last roundup of the state’s most notable lodgings was in 2004, I thought it was high time to revisit the subject. So I drafted a list of 44 hotels that have opened or undergone significant renovations in the last 8 years. I then winnowed that list down and booked rooms (anonymously) at 24 properties across the state to determine my favorites.

Although my full reviews will be available next week (the November issue goes live on TexasMonthly.com on Wednesday and hits newsstands on Thursday), I wanted to go ahead and share my ten favorites (plus the five that nearly made the cut)…

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Thursday, October 11, 2012

Coming Soon: Where To Stay Now 2012

So I’ve been MIA from the blog lately, but I think I have a pretty good excuse, as I’ve been busy putting the finishing touches on a Texas travel feature for our November issue. For the latest installment of “Where To Stay Now,” I picked up where Suzy Banks left off in 2004, and checked into two dozen new (or newly renovated) hotels and resorts across the state. It was, as you can imagine, an arduous assignment, what with all the breakfasts in bed and poolside lounging. On Friday, I will reveal my 10 favorites. So stay tuned!

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