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Joey Amato

Pride Journey: Aspen Gay Ski Week

For years I’ve heard about Aspen Gay Ski Week, but it wasn’t until this year that I decided to take the journey out to Colorado and experience the event for myself. Now in its 43rd year, Aspen Gay Ski Week attracts guests from around the country and possibly around the world.

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Joey Amato standing in front of a mural that says Greetings from Wichita Kansas
Joey Amato

Pride Journey: Wichita, Kansas

In addition to planes, Wichita is also known for its weather. I know this may sound strange, but I was really hoping to witness some intense storms. Kansas lies in tornado alley, so I was in full storm-chaser mode..

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Joey Amato

Pride Journey: Columbus, Ohio

If you are looking for an easy, affordable and fun city to visit, check out Columbus. You may be surprised at what this city has to offer, and you may keep coming back to experience its warmth and hospitality.

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Traveling the World … While gay

As ubiquitous as the words “influencers” and “travel” are these days, there are few that actually excel at being a travel influencer. And an even smaller segment identify as part of the LGBTQ community.

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Joey Amato

Pride Journey: Phoenix/Tempe

The last time I was in the Phoenix area was 2005, so when I was offered a chance to visit the city again, I jumped at the opportunity, especially since this trip would coincide with Phoenix Pride.

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Sydney Moxley

Top LGBT+ Honeymoon Destinations

One of the best (and most stressful) parts of wedding planning has nothing to do with the ceremony or reception – it’s the honeymoon. And for queer couples, there is an added layer of stress to honeymoon preparations because, let’s face it, not everywhere in the world is living in 2019 and accepting of the LGBT+ community.

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Joey Amato

Pride Journey: Provincetown/Cape Cod

By now, most of you know I march to the beat of my own drummer, so when I decided to visit a summertime destination in the winter, people weren’t surprised. Cape Cod is known for attracting throngs of LGBTQ beach and party goers to its northmost tip, Provincetown.

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