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Wednesday, November 23, 2011
There are more than 400 amusement parks in the U.S., and in 2008, 300 million people visited them—going on some 1.7 billion rides. Chances are if you have kids (and even if you don't), you'll find yourself at a Disney, Six Flags, SeaWorld, Legoland, or a local favorite. We want to hear your tips, stories, and, especially, questions about theme parks. Post a Comment 
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Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow—at least in your camera's viewfinder! Upload your best snowscapes, whether you've captured Bryce Canyon's first dusting (pictured), a sculptural Scandinavian ice hotel, a frosty morning meadow, or any wintry scene of your choice, and we'll include them in an upcoming slide show. Just tag your picture "snow," and don't forget to add a caption! Upload now 
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What would happen if you took a trip without any plans? No itinerary. No guidebooks. No GPS. No cell phone. No hotels booked. Travel the old-fashioned way: using advice from folks you meet along the way. We dropped our reporter in France and told him: Wing it! How’d he do? Let’s just say he returned with almost no reservations. Read More 
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Schuss down the slopes of Tahoe’s highest resort on a long ski weekend. Why it's a Deal 
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