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2016 was an amazing year, actually the best year of my life. It was a year of personal and professional growth. With that growth comes distraction, I admit I have isolated my self from writing because I have been so busy. Luckily, the people that read about my travels have motivated me enough to continue writing so I made it my most important resolution of 2017.
On a side note I have not stopped traveling. Actually, I traveled more in 2016 then I did in 2015. A grand total of 135,000 miles and 125 flights. Traveling is what I live for and I will not stop. This article will concentrate on my last trip to Europe in November. I got to make a lot of dreams reality and had an amazing experience with my girlfriend Vero and my best friends. Traveling with your friends is magic, it allows you to really discover people in ways you wouldn't otherwise. By the way, i'm up to 155,000 readers thank you everyone for the support and motivation!!!

The Flight
One of the reasons I continue to stay loyal to American Airlines is because of the One World benefits. One World is an alliance of the largest airlines in the world, with AA miles I can book travel on all these partner airlines. On this specific trip we decided to start out with Venice, Italy. After looking at different routes and milage cost we decided to fly Air Berlin. Quick warning to everyone, NEVER BOOK BRITISH AIRWAYS on a Transatlantic flight using miles. The taxes on a round trip flight will average $500 - $1,000. You are better off paying for a full priced ticket. On this occasion we booked a one way flight from Orlando (MCO) - Venice (VCE) with a layover in Dusseldorf (DUS)  and JFK in NYC for only 22,500 miles per person and $15 USD what a deal! For people that don't fly often I suggest signing up for one of AA's current credit card offers, specifically the Citi Platinum Select Card. For signing up and spending $3,000 in 3 months they will gift you 50,000 miles. Thats a free trip to Europe!

Since I am Executive Platinum this gives me One World Emerald status with all of the alliance partner airlines. As we arrived in JFK we where given invitations to the American Airlines International First Class Lounge.

It's been a few weeks since I have been able to document my travels. I just wrapped up a 10 day vacation in Europe and have been extremely busy with work on top. This recent trip to Europe was one of the most special trips I have experienced to date. To be honest, I was a bit intimidated to travel to France because of how everyone claims they hate Americans. I found that rumor to be false but ill dive into that a little later. Before I start I want to say one thing. It bothers me how everyone makes excuses to not travel right now because of the recent attacks in Europe and the violence in the Middle East. NOW is the time to travel. I felt safer in Paris and Barcelona than I do right now in Little Rock, Arkansas as I write this post. We can choose to be proactive or reactive. If you decide to be reactive you will spend your whole life worrying about things you can't control. So make a mental shift, change your mindset, there is a beautiful world out there to discover.

The Flight
I had the blessing to spend this trip with my beautiful girlfriend and some amazing friends. We took a couples trip and used miles to fly over to Europe. Me and my friend Jean-Luc are both Executive Platinum members with American Airlines so we got a pretty cool airport experience that you can normally only access if you are flying on a European/Asian first class ticket. American Airlines has something called their "Flagship Lounge". There are only 5 of these lounges in the whole country and they are super exclusive. Even with my Admirals Club membership i still can't access a Flagship Lounge when flying domestic. We had a 6 hour layover in Chicago and spent that whole time in the lounge, they had several dining options as well as a full open bar. As you can imagine, 6 hours in an airport can get boring, but with an open bar we made the best of it :)

Hotel: Hyatt Regency Louisville

Distance from SDF Intl. Airport: 6 Miles ($15 Uber)


Length of stay: 4 Nights


Average nightly rate: $200 Avg/Night

Normally when I write I try to find a calm place where I can relax and really dig deep into my thoughts. I have been so busy lately that today I don't have that privilege. As i write this blog about my Louisville experience I am on a flight from Chicago to Los Angeles, I will be spending the week in San Diego, California. Regardless of the cities I visit (famous or not) I still strive to document it and share it with my readers. Last week I visited Louisville, Kentucky for 4 days and was pleasantly surprised with the unique city.

The Flight
I flew first class on an American Airlines Airbus A330, this was en exiting flight for me considering I have never flown on this model plane before. These big planes used to be operated by US Airways mostly for overseas flights. Once in a while you'll find these big planes being relocated around the country and it is a nice treat to fly within the USA in a nice first class pod. I decided to pick the seat in the last row just so I could take pictures without anyone yelling at me. You would be surprised how defensive flight attendants get trying to "secure" the identities of the other first class passengers.

Hotel: Sheraton At The Falls

Distance from Buffalo/Niagara Intl. Airport: 27 miles ($55 Taxi Ride)


Length of stay: 4 Nights


Average nightly rate: $100 USD/Night



These past 2 weeks have been a breath of fresh air. I decided to cross the Canada border and experience Niagara from the USA side. I must say they are 2 completely different trips, the Canada side is full of life and attractions and the USA side is calm and lonely but will take you on a more intimate adventure. As much as I love eating and talking about food I wasn't able to find any good food in Buffalo. This post will concentrate more on Niagara falls and the surrounding attractions

The Flight
Since the most recent merger with US Airways and American Airlines I have started to see a huge change in service and quality of planes. American is really doing a great job upgrading their planes and providing a better in flight service. American Airlines is now officially the largest airline in the world. I am currently close to my goal of reaching the highest level of Elite Status with AA which is Executive Platinum. In order to reach this an individual must fly 120 flights in a one year period. I currently hold Platinum status and have 115 flights this year, only 5 more flights! Once i reach my goal I will basically fly first class to all my destinations for free next year on top of other elite benefits.
I've been getting lucky lately with the lay down seats, the first class seats on these Boeing 757's allow you to recline almost all the way. It makes flying a pleasure when I can sleep comfortably and enjoy a nice breakfast in the morning before reaching my destination.

The Hotel
Sheraton is part of the SPG alliance, I don't have much status with them but I got treated like a king at this hotel. As I always stress in my post, If you don't ask you don't get! When I checked in I politely asked the front desk agent if the executive lounge was included in my reservation. I might have told her a little lie and said that they usually accommodate me on the top floor and give me access. She took a look at my reservation and said "sure I think we can take care of that for you". On top of giving me a room on the top floor and access to the lounge she gave me 2 drink coupons for the hotel bar, as well as some casino match play coupons for the Seneca Casino across the street.
Most people that travel don't even realize what an executive lounge exist, so why do I love them so much? They serve free breakfast every morning, it's good breakfast too not muffins and bagels. They also have a reception at night usually lasting 3 hours with hot appetizers and free beer and wine. Throughout a 4 night stay this can save you around $200 considering breakfast for one person at a hotel restaurant can cost $20-$30 and a drink is usually $8-$10.
(Executive Lounge Night Reception)
(Canadian Beer! :))
SPG is probably the biggest chain of hotels that I've seen that stresses green living. They actually compensate you if you help them in their efforts, If you turn down housekeeping they will give you a $5 restaurant voucher or 500 SPG points just for saving them the use of cleaning towels, sheets and the housekeeping time.
They are also one of the few hotels that restock free water in your room every day, most hotels will charge you $5 a bottle. Its not a big deal but the nice gesture makes a difference.

The Experience
I was really exited to be so close to the falls, I just kept replaying the memories from my childhood in my head of being right in front of the falls as the water drops. Being in Canada the week prior was nice but ehhhh. When you see the falls from the Canada side it just looks like a big painting, it is very difficult to note any detail or really understand what is happening. Me and my girlfriend left the hotel an started running around like little kids trying to get to the falls. It was extremely cold out and the wind was so strong I couldn't feel my face or my ears. I was shocked at how empty this town is, It was a complete ghost town. I guess Canada steals all the tourism away since they actually have stuff to do on that side. After 8pm on the USA side it was hard to even find a restaurant open to eat a meal. Regardless of this I was exited because the park is open 24 hours. Last time I was at Niagara as a kid I got to see a glimpse and I wasn't able to cross over to Goat Island which ended up having the nicest view.
(Walking into Niagara Falls State Park)
The color of the trees and the leaves all over the floor just made the experience that much nicer. After walking about 4 blocks from the hotel we finally made it to the exact spot where I came as a kid.
We decided to come see the Falls every night of our stay. We would cross over to Goat Island and stand in the spot right over the falls. Standing there for almost 30 minutes every night I was able to completely absorb my surroundings.

Maybe I'm crazy and I spent to much time observing the water but I feel like the falls taught me a lesson. When you are at the top all you can see is the loud aggressive water flowing down the current. The water and whatever is flowing with the water has no idea what is about to come, it is a plunge that could potentially finish it. Once the water falls and lands in the Niagara river it is calm as can be, it is mind blowing that it can go from this crazy current and fall to flat calm water. This water is now on a new path, This transitions into our lives and how sometimes we are suddenly faced with obstacles and problems that put us down when we least see them coming. Little do we know that after we over come that fall we are on a new path, maybe with a new purpose or a new goal. When we fall we are given the chance to learn and to grow and to hopefully see something we didn't see before. It's Important to have faith, whatever we are faced with we are capable of handling. If you are traveling to Niagara Falls or have questions about travel in general feel free to message me through Google Circles.

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