Canada National Parks Huge Announcement & Weekly Travel News – May 25, 2026
Happy Memorial Day from the USA, where we honor the men and women who died in military service. The day can be used to visit cemeteries and memorials, place flags or flowers, and observe moments of silence. Families also gather for cookouts, parades, and concerts, but the day’s true purpose is remembrance and gratitude for those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
For us, cleanup continues after our construction project, and we have a day of painting in the house on Monday. It will be nice to get another project done as we get another week closer to our first camping trip of the summer in a couple of weeks.
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General Travel News for May 25, 2026
Memorial Day Road Trips Get Pricier as Gas Hits Four-Year Holiday High
Memorial Day travelers are facing a more expensive start to summer, with AAA projecting a record 45 million Americans driving at least 50 miles from home and national gas prices averaging $4.56 per gallon. Prices are especially steep on the West Coast, led by California at $6.14, while Southern and Midwestern states offer slightly lower costs for road trippers. With oil shipping disruptions, tighter gasoline supplies, and strong travel demand all adding pressure, drivers may want to budget extra for fuel, compare prices along their route, and consider EV charging costs, which remain steady at about 41 cents per kilowatt hour.
Over the Memorial Day weekend, the TSA Anticipates Screening Over 18 Million Air Travelers.
Americans Turn to Shorter Domestic Trips as Summer Travel Costs Rise
As airfare, gas, and everyday expenses climb, many Americans are rethinking their summer vacation plans rather than canceling them altogether. New survey data from Enterprise Mobility shows nearly half of summer travelers are planning shorter getaways this year, with weekend trips, road trips, and visits to friends and family becoming especially popular. For travelers, the trend points to a more flexible, budget-conscious summer, with quick domestic escapes offering a practical way to recharge without the stress or cost of a major vacation.
Delta Leads U.S. Airline Loyalty While Global Carriers Win on Satisfaction
A new YouGov survey of more than 23,000 Americans reveals that travelers continue to place their trust in major U.S. airlines when booking future trips, with Delta Air Lines topping the list of most-considered carriers for 2026, followed closely by American Airlines and United Airlines.
While the “Big Four” U.S. airlines remain dominant thanks to loyalty programs, route networks, and reliability, international airlines earned the highest marks for customer satisfaction, led by Emirates, Singapore Airlines, and Qatar Airways.
The report also suggests budget-conscious travelers may increasingly turn to Frontier Airlines, Southwest Airlines, and JetBlue Airways as the market adjusts following Spirit Airlines’ decline.
TSA Adds New Screening Tech Ahead of the 2026 World Cup
Travelers flying through U.S. host cities for the 2026 FIFA World Cup may see a smoother security experience as TSA deploys new Bulk Alarm Resolution Technology at key airports. The system is designed to quickly screen common items like liquids, powders, creams, food, and other materials that often trigger extra checks. With major World Cup crowds expected in cities including Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Seattle, Dallas, and more, the upgrade could help reduce delays and improve the checkpoint experience during one of the biggest travel events of 2026.
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Recent USA Travel News – May 25, 2026
Disneyland Adds New Star Wars Mission and Summer Savings for 70th Celebration
Disneyland Resort is giving travelers more reasons to visit this summer as its 70th Celebration continues through August 9, 2026, with new entertainment, limited-time experiences, and special offers. Highlights include a new Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run mission tied to Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu, the debut of Soarin’ Across America on July 2, dance parties, Bluey-themed fun, and a new “A Walk in Walt’s Footsteps” tour beginning August 14. Families may also find added value with a kids’ Park Hopper ticket offer for ages 3 to 9 and hotel savings on select weeknight stays.
Timed Tickets Announced for New Lincoln Memorial Undercroft Experience
The National Park Service will release timed-entry tickets on May 26 for the new Lincoln Memorial undercroft experience, opening to the public on June 25 in Washington, D.C. The free ticketed experience gives travelers access to a newly created 15,000-square-foot exhibit space beneath the memorial, featuring dramatic concrete columns, interactive displays, and a multimedia look at how the monument’s meaning has evolved over the past century. Advance reservations will be available through Recreation.gov, with same-day tickets offered in limited quantities once the experience opens.
Recent Global Travel News – May 25, 2026
Canada Opens National Parks for Free Summer Visits
Canada is waiving admission fees at more than 200 Parks Canada sites from June 19 through September 7 through the Canada Strong Pass, giving both Canadian and international travelers free daily entry to national parks, historic sites, marine conservation areas, Rouge National Urban Park, and canal lockage on historic waterways.
Popular destinations like Banff, Jasper, Pacific Rim, and Gros Morne are included, but travelers should read the fine print: parking, shuttles, guided tours, hot springs, private lodging, and provincial parks may still come with fees. Overnight stays at Parks Canada-operated campgrounds and unique accommodations are discounted 25%, making this a strong summer travel opportunity for visitors who plan carefully.
Travel Advisory Update
Venezuela – Level 3 – Reconsider Travel
The U.S. State Department is continuing to warn Americans against travel to Venezuela, citing ongoing concerns over violent crime, kidnapping, terrorism, and a severely strained healthcare system.
Routine consular services remain largely unavailable, and emergency assistance outside the capital is extremely limited.
Travelers are also being advised about risks tied to border regions, unregulated airport taxis, and widespread shortages in hospitals and pharmacies.
For anyone considering travel to Venezuela, the advisory highlights the importance of evacuation insurance, security planning, and careful preparation before departure.
Your Adventure Agenda – Travel Tips
Plan Summer Weekends With Family and Friends
Now is the perfect time to start planning your summer weekend get-togethers, whether it’s a relaxing outdoor camping trip or a backyard barbecue.
And for our readers in the USA, don’t forget to plan ahead for the July 4th celebration!
To help make your gatherings even more special, we recommend checking out camping chairs and outdoor camping stoves – both essential items for any outdoor gathering.
Featured Place – Lake Tahoe, California
Why Visit?
Lake Tahoe is a beautiful and dynamic destination in California. With its stunning natural beauty, diverse cultural experiences, and a range of activities available day and night, this mountain oasis is a popular getaway destination.
Top Things To Do:
- Take a scenic gondola ride up the Heavenly Mountain Resort for breathtaking lake views.
- Visit the historic Vikingsholm Castle, an impressive Scandinavian-style mansion on Emerald Bay.
- Enjoy a day of outdoor activities at Sand Harbor State Park, known for its crystal clear waters and picturesque beaches.
Travel Tip:
For the best experience in Lake Tahoe, plan your visit during the summer or early fall when the weather is ideal for outdoor activities such as hiking and water sports. It’s also recommended to rent a car to explore the surrounding areas and take in the stunning views at your own pace.
Plan Your Visit:
Check out our blog post on Lake Tahoe for more ideas and tips on how to plan your trip.
Planning Ahead – Top Events in Six Months
We’re big on planning travel, typically six months in advance. With an eye on November 2026, here are some top things you can consider for your travel itinerary:
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade — One of America’s most iconic holiday traditions features giant balloons, marching bands, celebrity performances, and millions of spectators. Attend in 2026 to experience the 100th anniversary of this iconic parade!
Pushkar Camel Fair (India) – A colorful desert festival featuring camel trading, cultural performances, and traditional competitions. (November 17-24, 2026)
White Truffle Festival (Italy) — Food lovers travel to northern Italy each November to experience gourmet truffle tastings, wine pairings, and culinary events. (October 10 – December 6, 2026).
Featured Travel Resources
General Travel Booking – We recommend Expedia
Tour Company – We recommend Viator
Rental Car – We recommend Discover Cars
RV Overnight Camping – We recommend Harvest Hosts
Credit Card Optimized for Travel – We recommend Chase Sapphire Visa
Travel Insurance – We recommend Travel Insurance Masters
Where We’re Off To Next
June – July 2026: Beach camping in Northern California
July 2026: Camping in Bishop, California
August 8-9, 2026: Walking the 6th annual Serra Walking Pilgrimage from Santa Barbara Mission to Mission Basilica San Buenaventura (35-mile route)
January 2027: The NHL Winter Classic in Utah
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