Florida's spring break destinations face staffing shortages
Millions of tourists travel to Florida for spring break, but can beach towns keep up? The Florida Hotel & Lodging Association is seeing 50% staffing levels during the busiest time of the year.
Hotel industry recovering but faces bumpy road
A new report from the American Hotel & Lodging Association offers analysis on the future of hospitality.
Traveling in 2022? These US cities have the most bed bugs
Pest control company Orkin released its annual “Top 50 Bed Bug Cities List" warning 2022 travelers that "bed bugs are still very much a threat."
Hotels from New York to California deploy room service robots amid virus-related labor crunch
Savioke's Relay Plus robots take on simple tasks such as providing room service, free up hotel staff to focus on more important tasks especially during a crunch, CEO Steve Cousins told FOX Business.
Ground broken on $100M Atlantic City indoor water park
Philadelphia developer Bart Blatstein broke ground Wednesday on a $100 million indoor water park - to be called the Island Waterpark - on the Atlantic City Boardwalk that is designed to give families a year-round option in the seaside resort that doesn’t involve gambling.
Massachusetts casino/hotel, VIP gambler in $20,000 dispute: report
A high-rolling New Jersey gambler, who says he gets invited to place bets at as many as 30 casinos around the U.S. each year, claims nearly $21,000 of his money vanished during a recent stay in Massachusetts.
This city is most expensive New Year's Eve destination
If you’re looking to celebrate New Year’s Eve in a city, it could cost you a pretty penny.
Airbnb says it'll 'crack down' on New Year's Eve parties
Airbnb notified its users about its latest New Year's Eve protocol in November 2021. Since then, the new COVID-19 omicron variant has emerged and has overtaken the COVID-19 delta variant in the U.S., according to data published by the CDC.
MGM Resorts to sell Mirage hotel and casino for $1.08 billion to Hard Rock
MGM Resorts International said on Monday that it would sell the operations of the Mirage hotel and casino in Las Vegas to Hard Rock International for about $1.08 billion in cash.
Grandmother, granddaughter kicked out of Georgia hotel after giving 3-star review: Report
Susan Leger told Fox 8 that they paid to stay at Baymont Inn & Suites in Helen, Georgia, a hotel franchise owned by Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, for three nights in September.
These are the 'best' historic hotels in America for 2021
History buffs who are searching for a vacation destination don’t need to look beyond this list.
This town in Ohio was named the top trending destination of 2022
Vacation rental online marketplace, Vrbo, has released its 2022 trend report predicting travel trends for the year ahead.
Airlines are rewriting the rules on frequent-flier programs – again
Frequent-flier programs really need a new name: Welcome to the era of the frequent-spender program.
Trumps selling prized Washington, DC hotel for $375 million
Donald Trump’s family hotel company has reached an agreement to sell the rights to its glittering Trump International Hotel, located in Washington, D.C., for $375 million.
Services are being cut and delivery times are longer, but you're paying the same
Consumers are still doling out the same amount of cash for products and services all while customer service has gone downhill.
MGM plans to sell Mirage operations in Las Vegas
MGM Resorts International said it would sell its operations of The Mirage to another operator, part of a rash of deals that are changing the hands of ownership on the Las Vegas Strip.
Airbnb reveals 'most wishlisted' holiday destinations
Airbnb users are already thinking about where they want to stay for the holidays.
Viva Las Vegas: How constructing Sin City’s Strip brought the gambling mecca to life
"American Built" explores the beginnings of the Las Vegas hotel scene and the Strip's glamorous coming to life.
Restaurants and hotels push back against the uptick in customer tantrums
Restaurants and others in the hospitality business have long espoused "the customer is always right" and "all are welcome." Now, many are rethinking that philosophy thanks to a surge in toxic customers and poor behavior.
Blackstone to sell The Cosmopolitan resort and casino for $5.65B
MGM would also enter into a long-term lease agreement with a partnership among Stonepeak Partners, Cherng Family Trust and Blackstone Real Estate Income Trust Inc, which will acquire The Cosmopolitan's real estate assets.