May 12, 2016: No doubt to “capture world attention” as the upcoming Summer Olympics head to Brazil, a local investment group is working through the permit process to build an “adults only” theme park in Brazil. The park, to be called “Erotikaland” will be located near and will feature a maze, water slide (really?), ferris wheel and a museum on the history of sexuality. The project has received opposition from local leaders and the public concerned about the racey theme. No word on attire or not?
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Turn Off, Tune Out With Yondr?
May 11, 2016: San Francisco’s high tech start up YONDR may have come up with the answer to public cell phone use irritation and aggravation — a small lockable pouch bag where you place your phone and can’t get to it. Self addiction to cellphone use is rampant — and especially bothersome at small and large concert venues, churches, airplanes and classrooms. Various locations around the SF bay area are asking students or concert goers to give up their phones when entering the venue — then returning the phone to the owner in a locked bag that can only be unlocked when leaving the event or classroom. Users initially complain about not having their phones but in the end enjoy the event or class with new unobstructed attention. They comment that using the Yonder pouch gives them a break from the outside cluttered self-important world. One user noted “turn off-tune in”!!!
Shrimp or Not To Shrimp?
Today, Tuesday, May 10, is National Shrimp Day in the US. Shrimp is the most consumed fish in the country with each citizen downing nearly a ½ pound a year ( a whopping 11% yearly increase)! As the song goes — “shrimp boats are coming are coming are still coming!”
You Put WHAT On Your Business Expense Account?!
May 9, 2016: Most business travelers, at one time or another, have tried to sneak something on to their travel expense report — upgraded airline seat, fancy rental car, hotel beauty shop or haircut, etc. — but, according to a recent summary from a San Francisco management consulting group, items like plastic surgery, a new pet dog, a side of beef and even taxidermy, have been spotted on expense reports. Other inappropriate expenses include a cruise (wonder who the guest was?), lottery tickets (sounds fair if you split with your employer?), and the ever popular spa day. The survey does not say how many of the unusual expenses were approved!
Airport and Airline Food Service Might Stink Even More?
May 7, 2016: McDonald’s is testing “Gilroy Garlic Fries” at several San Francisco Bay area locations — originated in the SFO area, these french fries are topped with garlic, olive oil, Parmesan cheese and salt. The Gilroy Garlic Fries, named for the Gilroy, California City famous for it’s garlic crop and annual garlic festival (garlic on everything from ice cream to jello) might soon be available for take out at an airport McDonalds near you. While garlic does smell good — at times — not sure that’s a flavor we need to add to the inside of a packed airplane?
Burbank Airport (BUR) Sends Bob Hope Packing
May 6, 2016: Burbank Airport, the popular Los Angeles regional (public and private plane) airport is rebranding its name to “Hollywood Burbank Airport” — it’s been called the Bob Hope Burbank Airport since 2003. A few travel agencies east of the Rocky Mountains have complained that the Bob Hope name “just isn’t doing it anymore” and influenced airport commissioners to change the name and spend a bundle of tax payer money on a new branding campaign. The most enthusiastic cheers from the public for the new branding campaign came from the local branding agency that flew off with the multi-thousand dollar project fee. Understand why the locals their don’t want to tag Los Angeles in the name — that adds even more confusion — but Hope, an iconic entertainment American legend and hero, lived and worked in the Burbank area for years — and there is more past and current television, movie and music studio history there than anywhere else in the area but nearby Hollywood. Shame on you Burbank Airport Commissioners — find something more productive and less costly to do!
Honeymooners Now Out of the Bedroom?
May 5, 2016: A CBS Radio survey noted that the “traditional honeymoon” program has changed in the last few years. Newlyweds now want “adventure honeymoons” that require moving out of the bedroom and looking for action like scuba diving, rock climbing, eco hikes and exploring. 5 to 7 days is the average newlywed holiday and no where in the world is “off limits”! And, destination wedding ceremonies are still popular — so friends and relatives can tag along — not sure that sounds fun?
Fine Tune Your Body and Spirit — One Stop Shopping
May 4, 2016: Not many places around our world where you can find one stop shopping to fine tune your body, mind and spirit. The TC found in Palo Alto, California, a small strip mall along El Camino Real (Hwy 82) where visitors can take a fencing lesson, enjoy a message, and end the experience with a spa visit — all in the same building. I guess if you’re a student or teacher at near by Stanford University (nickname the “farm”) you can afford the treat?
Travel Feature Tuesday: Turbulent Life of a Travel Attendant
May 3, 2016: Flying around the world visiting new places and meeting new people might not be the glamorous exciting job you first imagine it to be — though you could probably figure that out from taking a few seconds to glance around your plane. 20-year flight attendant, Meagan Drillinger shares points from her 2 decades serving terrible coffee to terrible people, highlighting the good, the bad and the bizarre experiences from her career. Find out more here.
Bad Week for Planes and Pilots
April 29, 2016: Sometimes, ya just have a bad day or week:
- An American Airlines plan taking off from Seattle was “clobbered” by 2 birds and had to land and return to the gate. Birds left a two foot long dent in the planes nose cone. Birds around airports are extremely hazardous to airlines — and when hit and injected into an engine can cause an engine to shut down — happens more than we realize, especially on take off.
- A Delta jet, landing at the airlines super Atlanta hub was on a direct path to hit another plane that was crossing the runway from a taxiway — the air traffic controller realized his mistake and put the breaks on the taxiway plane just in time.
- Airline pilots should not drink and fly — more common that we know? Since 1995, more than 200 commercial airline pilots have been caught flying intoxicated — a record 10 drinking flying pilots in 2015. The most recent, a Jet Blue pilot, who flew round trip Orlando-New York with more than 3x’s the legal alcohol limit. His co-pilot reported him after seeing his flying partner drinking something out of a paper cup prior to boarding the plane and then again drinking from the same cup while seated in the cockpit. When questioned by authorities the pilot said his erratic behavior and alcohol smelling breathe was from the gum he was chewing! Really? This pilot could face up to 15 years in prison for “drinking and piloting”!!