As the 2026 FIFA World Cup heads to Los Angeles, the U.S. is temporarily relaxing some tough immigration policies to welcome the world’s soccer lovers. While this could mean easier travels and a hotel boom, not every fan will find the welcome mat at the border. Here’s how the world’s biggest sporting event is shaking up visas, hospitality, and public perception across America.
June 6, 2026On May 8, 2026, Los Angeles Metro’s D Line officially stretched its rails all the way to Wilshire/La Cienega. With promises of quicker rides to Museum Row and easier urban adventures, this new extension could be a total game changer for travelers, tourists, and local businesses—though a few bumps in the road might pop up along the way.
May 8, 2026The AEW Revolution 2026 event just wrapped up at the iconic Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, drawing wrestling fans from all corners and leaving a noticeable mark on the city's tourism scene. From jam-packed hotels to bustling local businesses—and a few travel headaches—here’s how this high-energy spectacle impacted visitors and the hospitality industry.
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