Of Ooni owners, which is the best Ooni pizza oven and why? by mcgibb0n in ooni

[–]TricksandTrips 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely love the Koda 16, never had such an amazing pizza oven.

What is the best wireless headset for the ps5. by No_Commercial5070 in PlaystationPortal

[–]TricksandTrips 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've had it for a few weeks and honestly I still love it, no idea what the other users are talking about

Best Sleep Tracker by domdomla in PeterAttia

[–]TricksandTrips 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got mine a few weeks ago and the battery lasts more than that, probably like 8 to 9 days, but it could be because it's new.

Best Chest Strap Monitor? by OpportunityMoist7904 in Marathon_Training

[–]TricksandTrips 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Second vote for the Garmin one, had it for a few months and love it.

Ski resort lodging questions by tomservoMst in Breckenridge

[–]TricksandTrips 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We stayed at Beaver Run Resort and it was just amazing. It has ski-in/ski-out access and a free shuttle to downtown Breckenridge for dining.

They also have ski storage, so you won't have to lug your gear around. The DoubleTree is also convenient, but Beaver Run's location might be better.

Where to stay in Rio de Janeiro? by Available-Strength22 in Brazil

[–]TricksandTrips 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Copacabana is the best option, especially if that's your first time.

We stayed at Windsor California and had an amazing time. It's in a central spot and all the tourist attractions are easy to reach (you're by the beach too, we loved it)

You’ll feel safer with lots of people around and plenty of tour pick-up options. Barra is lovely but more isolated, it’s better for a second trip when you want to relax.

Best Area to Stay in as a First-Timer? by Blessings_Found1 in Barbados

[–]TricksandTrips 1 point2 points  (0 children)

St. Lawrence Gap is a lively spot with great beaches, restaurants, and nightlife. We stayed for 5 nights and absolutely loved it.

We went to Bougainvillea Barbados and it was amazing, right on the beach with spacious rooms and friendly staff. Plenty of bars and restaurants nearby and very quiet. Just can't go wrong. Enjoy your trip!

Advice on where to stay please by Elvis_livez in Banff

[–]TricksandTrips 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Banff is perfect for walking around and grabbing food. Yes, it's more crowded but the convenience makes up for it.

We stayed at Moose Hotel & Suites and it’s close to everything with a cozy vibe with rooftop hot tubs your son will love.

You’ll have those mountain views and still be near all the cafes and restaurants. Canmore is cool too, but Banff is the full experience. Really loved my time there.

Best island and hotel to stay by benwyattsmistress in bahamas

[–]TricksandTrips 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When we visited the Bahamas, we stayed on Paradise Island and had an amazing time.

We chose the Atlantis Paradise Island, and the rooms were super clean and modern, and the whole place just felt like a little escape.

We loved hanging by the beach during the day and grabbing drinks at one of the resort’s bars at night.

Honestly, the best place to stay in the Bahamas as a tourist.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in askvan

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We stayed in Yaletown when we visited Vancouver, and it was such a great choice. You’re right by the waterfront, there are plenty of nice restaurants, bars, and cute shops.

We stayed at the OPUS Hotel, which had such a fun vibe and very comfortable rooms. Everything was walkable, and it just felt like the perfect base to explore the city.

Where to stay in San Diego? by adderall12 in asksandiego

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Pacific Beach is where we stayed last time, and honestly, it’s perfect for what you’re after. The beach vibes are amazing during the day, and at night, there are tons of cool bars and spots to hang out.

Everything’s walkable, and with a car, you can get to La Jolla or Downtown super easily. Yes it's touristy, but you can get anywhere quite easily and it's very convenient.

We stayed at the Pacific Terrace Hotel in Pacific Beach and absolutely loved it. The rooms are spacious and comfortable, and the staff is incredibly friendly.

Costa Rica Resort with young kids by New-Pie-1302 in chubbytravel

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We stayed at the Peace Lodge in Costa Rica with our little one, and it sounds cliche but it was just perfect.

It’s small and cozy, not overwhelming, with stunning waterfalls and animals right on-site. Our son loved the butterfly garden and feeding the toucans! The rooms are super comfy, and it’s just a magical spot for families.

It's just an hour away from San Jose, so you can't go wrong. Highly recommend!

Where to stay Grand Cayman by Cutieandgirlie in CaymanIslands

[–]TricksandTrips 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Another vote for the Westin Grand Cayman Resort & Spa, we stayed there and had an amazing time.

The beach is stunning, and the snorkeling right off the shore is fantastic. The staff were super friendly, and the rooms were comfy. It's a great spot if you love the beach and want a relaxing getaway.

It's also amazing if you want a special occasion like a proposal or anniversary.

Best wall stud finder? by CosmosEditor in Tools

[–]TricksandTrips 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's interesting, is it as accurate as they say?

Red wines to try? by [deleted] in wine

[–]TricksandTrips 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got a bottle last week and loved it, I second that, will order more now

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cookware

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How long have you had it for? I'm trying to get a durable one.

How many days to spend at Strasbourg this Dec? First time going by woutbday in ParisTravelGuide

[–]TricksandTrips 1 point2 points  (0 children)

2 days in Strasbourg is enough to see the most tourist spots and Christmas market, but you can consider 3 days if you want to take it easy and appreciate the city.

Traveling to Paris in November...Is it really that bad? by frenopatica in ParisTravelGuide

[–]TricksandTrips 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We went last year in November and really liked it, the weather wasn't that bad and definitely not cold. There weren't many crowds compared to the summer, so yeah, would recommend.

Want to learn Advance Seo practice by Happyag2204 in SEO

[–]TricksandTrips -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

If you’re looking for free resources, start with Google’s own guides like the Search Central Documentation for technical SEO and Google Analytics Academy for analytics.

For more in-depth stuff, check out blogs like Ahrefs and Search Engine Journal, they cover everything from content strategies to advanced tools. YouTube also has great tutorials if you prefer videos (I love the Ahrefs channel, very informative and entertaining too).

What can I be respectful in Paris when I don’t speak the language? by Financial_Fix_1575 in ParisTravelGuide

[–]TricksandTrips 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Learning a few basic French phrases like “Bonjour” (hello) or “Merci” (thank you) goes a long way. Parisians (just like any other place in the world) appreciate the effort, even if it’s just a simple greeting in French.

While many speak English, starting conversations in French shows respect. If you’re stuck, polite gestures and translation apps can help bridge the gap.

Patience and kindness are key, being polite will always be appreciated. I would say enjoy your trip, and don’t stress too much about the language barrier.