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Amanda Finnegan

Amanda Finnegan

Editor, By The Way at The Washington Post

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  • Travel

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Recent Articles

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Airbnb bans indoor security cameras in rentals

Airbnb announced that it is banning the use of security cameras inside rentals, but cameras in outdoor spaces will still be allowed in some cases.
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Can you spot the TSA contraband? Test your airport security skills.

Test your airport security skills, and find the contraband in these real X-ray images.
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Review | I tried McDonald’s CosMc’s drinks menu and I’m still on a ...

McDonald’s drinks-focused spinoff CosMc’s is serving up kombucha powder, popping boba and a whole lot of sugar.
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Advice | How to plan a multigenerational trip and still like your f...

Multigenerational family trips can bring some of life’s most cherished moments — but also some of the most stressful.
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Our favorite Steiff memories, from Washington Post staffers

Washington Post staffers share memories about their Steiff stuffed animals.
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Perspective | The case for taking the same vacation every year

Repeating vacations allows you to create a routine when so much in our daily lives can feel chaotic and uncertain.
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Perspective | We stayed at Kayak in Miami to see how a booking site...

The travel search engine opened three technology-focused hotels during the pandemic.
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300 passengers and crew fall ill on Ruby Princess cruise from Texas

Princess Cruises said the cause is probably norovirus.
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Perspective | The secret to cheap flights? Stalk prices after booking.

You can still save money on flights, rental cars and hotels even after you hit “purchase.”
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Delta will let you change July Fourth weekend flights for no cost

Delta is waiving fare differences on rebooked flights, showing the airline expects a bumpy holiday weekend.
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Perspective | What it’s like to rent from Turo, a car-sharing app

Rental car companies were wildly expensive, so I turned to a peer-to-peer rental platform for the first-time.
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Perspective | A hater’s guide to Las Vegas

Here are some things to do in Las Vegas if you hate gambling but love hiking, art and food.
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Airbnb adds new rules to crack down on summer parties

Some one- and two-night stays will be blocked during Memorial Day and July Fourth, the company announced Wednesday.
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After criticism over silence, Disney CEO opposes Florida bill restr...

Disney CEO Bob Chapek said the company was ‘opposed to the bill from the outset’ during a shareholder call Wednesday.
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Perspective | Listen to your dad: Get up early on vacation

In this edition of The Upgrade, we break down what many dads already know: Getting up early is the key to vacation.
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Disney World, Disneyland to drop mask requirement for vaccinated gu...

Both parks will allow visitors to take off their masks indoors, starting Feb. 17.
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U.S. passports are about to get more expensive

The State Department announced that a price hike for passport applications will take effect Dec. 27.
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Coast Guard calls off search for overboard passenger on Mexico cruise

A woman fell from her stateroom balcony aboard the Carnival Miracle, the cruise line said.
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Hawaii will let vaccinated Americans bypass testing and quarantine ...

Since October 2020, U.S. travelers have had to follow precise testing or quarantine for 10 days.
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Introducing By The Way, a new digital travel product from The Washi...

By The Way is a new digital destination for travelers who want a true local experience in the world’s most popular places.
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The most iconic photos from Sept. 11 and its aftermath

Seventeen years after the attacks, these images still haunt us.