Scroll to check out what’s new on the blog or search by destination to find exactly the inspiration you need plus stay up to date on the latest & greatest from Ashlee and the Wagner’s latest travel adventures!
WHAT’S NEW ON THE BLOG?!
Why the Capital One Venture Card Has Been Our Favorite Travel Credit Card for 11+ Years
When it comes to travel, one of the best pieces of advice I can give is to make your everyday spending work for you. For us, that’s meant putting almost everything on our Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card, a card we’ve had in our wallets for over 11 years. From international flights to Disney vacations, this card has been the backbone of how we earn and redeem points to make travel more affordable and accessible plus it gives us extra protection. If you’ve ever wondered whether this card is worth it, let me break down exactly why it’s been our go-to for more than a decade.
3-Day Banff Itinerary for Shoulder Season: Spring vs. Fall Guide
Banff National Park is breathtaking no matter the season, but there’s something extra special about visiting during shoulder season. Whether you arrive in spring (April to June) when waterfalls gush and snow still crowns the peaks or in fall (September to October) when golden larches light up the mountains, you’ll experience a quieter, more magical side of Banff without the heavy summer crowds. If you’re planning a shorter getaway, this 3-day Banff itinerary highlights the best of both spring and fall, where you can experience two very different but equally stunning ways to explore the Canadian Rockies.
1 or 2 Day Zion National Park Itinerary: How to See the Best of Zion in a Short Trip
Zion National Park is one of the crown jewels of Utah’s Mighty 5 and our personal favorite National Park we’ve visited for diverse hiking experiences. With dramatic red cliffs, emerald pools, and iconic hikes like Angels Landing and The Narrows, it’s a bucket list destination for good reason. This guide breaks down the perfect 1-day Zion itinerary and the best way to spend 2 days in Zion National Park. I’ll also share insider tips about permits, shuttles, and my favorite places to stay, whether you’re looking for budget-friendly hotels in Springdale, a moderate lodge, or a luxury riverside resort.
11 Best Things to Do in Banff During Shoulder Season
Most travelers picture Banff in the height of summer with its turquoise lakes or in the middle of winter when the mountains are covered in snow. But here’s the secret: Banff’s shoulder season of spring (April to June) and fall (September & October) may just be our favorite time to visit. During these months, you’ll find fewer crowds, lower hotel rates, and a more peaceful vibe while still experiencing many of Banff’s highlights. While some activities are seasonal, there are still plenty of incredible ways to enjoy the Canadian Rockies in spring and fall.
Kids Ski Gear Essentials: What to Pack for a Family Ski Trip
Planning a ski trip with kids can be magical… think snowy mountain views, hot chocolate breaks, and the thrill of watching your little ones learn something new. But if you’ve ever tried packing for a ski vacation as a family, you know it can also be a bit overwhelming. Between bulky gear, unpredictable weather, and kids who always seem to lose a glove, it’s easy to feel stressed before you even hit the slopes. That’s why I put together this Kids Ski Gear Essentials Guide. With the right gear and a few packing hacks, you can feel confident knowing your kids will stay warm, safe, and happy on the mountain. From base layers to hand warmers, here’s everything you need to make your family ski trip a success.
Banff Shoulder Season vs. Peak Season: When Should You Visit?
Banff is growing in popularity for travelers of all kinds and one of Canada’s most visited destinations, famous for its turquoise lakes, soaring peaks, and endless outdoor adventures. But here’s the secret many travelers don’t realize: when you go matters just as much as where you go. Should you experience Banff during peak season, when everything is accessible and buzzing with life? Or should you choose a shoulder season, when the crowds thin, the prices drop, and the scenery takes on a different kind of magic?