
Deanne Revel
Travel Journalist and Editor at Freelance
Award-winning journalist + editor covering the intersection of pop + 🏳️🌈 culture in the travel industry.
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2 days ago |
allrecipes.com | Deanne Revel
Dutch Bros is a vibe unlike any other coffee chain. Drinks are whimsical, weird, and wacky, from cereal-topped cold brew to upstaging an iconic McDonald's shake. The Oregon-based brand doesn't take itself too seriously. Coffee culture here is just fun, which is why you'll find a long drive-thru line on certain Wednesdays. Fans in the know are waiting for something: a freebie.
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1 week ago |
allrecipes.com | Deanne Revel
Allrecipes/Diana Chistruga Churros are one of Disney's must-try snacks, and they're easier than you think to whip up at home. You can even air fry these sugary, dough sticks. Don't worry about the ridges not looking as perfect and uniform as those from the churro carts. They'll still taste the same. You can't visit Epcot without swinging by the Germany pavilion for warm, Werther's-coated popcorn from Karamell-Küche.
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1 week ago |
parade.com | Deanne Revel
No theme park goes as hard for Halloween as Universal Orlando Resort. And when Universal Epic Universe opens this spring, fans won’t have to wait for spooky season to celebrate all things creepy and hair-raising. Universal is finally giving theme park fans a permanent Halloween fix with Dark Universe. And we got a sneak peek nearly two months before the park opens to the public. Here’s why it’s a game changer for Universal and Halloween fans alike.
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1 week ago |
l8r.it | Deanne Revel
No theme park goes as hard for Halloween as Universal Orlando Resort. And when Universal Epic Universe opens this spring, fans won’t have to wait for spooky season to celebrate all things creepy and hair-raising. Universal is finally giving theme park fans a permanent Halloween fix with Dark Universe. And we got a sneak peek nearly two months before the park opens to the public. Here’s why it’s a game changer for Universal and Halloween fans alike.
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3 weeks ago |
seattlerefined.com | Deanne Revel
Seattle is introvert heaven, but don't mistake all the silence for apathy. The city's myriad official Silent Book Club chapters (most notably the West Seattle group) is a creative force of fandom, passion and connection. And while other clubs around town are LGBTQIA+ friendly, two local bibliophiles wanted more than just friendly. They wanted an unapologetically queer home. Queer Silent Book Club debuted this month at Ada's Technical Books and Cafe in Capitol Hill.
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