That Passport Life with Kevin McCullough

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Passports, Cruises, and Iconic TV Homes

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This episode of Travel Tuesday kicks off with Kevin and Linda reminiscing about classic TV shows like The Love Boat and The Brady Bunch. They even dish on HGTV’s makeover of the Brady house, sparking ideas for recreating iconic TV sets at home.

The conversation then pivots to travel news: the U.S. passport has slipped out of the top ten in the Henley Passport Index for the first time in two decades. Linda explains that “passport power” is all about visa-free access, and Asian countries like Japan, Singapore, and South Korea now dominate the rankings. Politics and reciprocity play a big role in these shifts.

Next, the duo highlights Medjet, a membership service that provides medical evacuation coverage for travelers. A heartfelt story about a family using Medjet to save their child underscores its value compared to traditional travel insurance.

Cruising takes center stage as Linda previews her upcoming MSC Seascape voyage, complete with private island stops and floating hotel perks. Kevin shares his own cruise memories and muses on why some travelers hesitate—claustrophobia, seasickness, and pandemic fears—but agrees modern ships offer incredible amenities.

Finally, things get quirky with a Polish hotel chain’s offer: conceive during your stay, and they’ll throw you a party (plus perks for the first baby born under the program). The episode wraps with playful banter about family, future trips, and the enduring joy of travel adventures.

 

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