Confession: I’m a bit of a pageant junkie.
My aunt was named Miss Kansas 1985 while I was in elementary school; and when I saw her introduce herself on national television while competing for the title of Miss America, I was hooked.
Fast-forward several decades later.
Last weekend I attended the 100th Anniversary of Miss America held at Mohegan Sun Casino in Uncasville, Connecticut. Through my official “Pageant Junkie” status, I’ve been to Miss America before — but because this was the 100th anniversary (the pageant started on the boardwalk in Atlantic City in 1921) — I simply couldn’t imagine missing it.
I snagged a gorgeous room on the seventh floor in Sky Tower — it was super spacious and had just the right design combination of modern lines with plush materials, like a tufted loveseat in the corner and thick, textured carpet under my bare feet.
The bathroom was large as well, with a beautiful inlay on the tile floor, and a large tub.
But nobody goes to Miss America to stay in the room.
So I ventured out and about, catching up with old friends and making new ones while looking to charge my phone. And although my time at Miss America was short-lived (only one night), I also had a few moments to interact directly with several of the contestants and encourage them on their journey, including the eventual winner, Miss Alaska, Emma Broyles.
When I spoke to Emma, she hadn’t yet been named the very first Miss America from Alaska. However, she had just won a preliminary award for her interview skills and social impact initiative (she advocates on behalf of Special Olympics). And when I congratulated Emma on her award, I reminded her she had a significant shot at winning. That even though Miss Alaska had only made the Top 10 one other time in the 100-year history of the competition, she certainly was “in consideration” for the crown. Emma heard me the first time, but the second time I said it, she looked hard into my eyes as if she might believe me. I’m glad she did.
In the end, I believe that’s what I love most about Miss America. While the sparkling rhinestones and fabulous gowns are feminine and fun, it’s the opportunity to encourage young women to become the best versions of themselves while pursuing something greater than themselves.
I believe Emma won because she has an enormous amount of candor and poise wrapped into one. It’s a rare combination for a 20-year-old woman that I believe will serve the organization well as it moves into a new century.
So regardless of where Miss America is held and who wins the crown, as long as there are little girls captured by the ideals of the program, pageant junkies like me will continue to remind them of what’s possible.
Especially when nobody’s done it before.
— Carrie Cox, account executive
Read This Next

Introducing
FX Excursions
FX Excursions offers the chance for once-in-a-lifetime experiences in destinations around the world.
#globility
Insta FeedHotels
May 24, 2025Beaches Turks & Caicos Unveils Treasure Beach Village
Beaches Resorts recently revealed details about the addition of Treasure Beach Village at Beaches Turks & Caicos Resort. Now open for reservations, Treasure Beach Resort features 101 multi-bedroom concierge and butler suites, including two-, three- and four-bedroom luxury accommodations.
Sponsored Content
Find Your Perfect Escape with Paradisus by Meliá — More Than Just All-Inclusive
Luxury travel today is about more than just beautiful accommodations — it’s about experiencing the destination. Paradisus by Meliá takes traditional all-inclusive resorts to the next level by offering indulgence with immersion, experiences and authenticity. Each resort is shaped by its location, local flavors and curated Destination Inclusive® experiences that bring you closer to the heart of the destination.
Daily
May 23, 2025Up Your RV Game with All-Electric Luxury RV, New Gear
If you’re chomping at the bit to head into the wilderness and set up camp, we’re with you. For a dose of luxury, enjoy an off-grid adventure for up to seven days with the new Pebble Flow. With a sleek, aerodynamic futuristic profile, the Pebble Flow also boasts a dual-motor Active Tow Assist System to allow for pulling with an electric vehicle. Features include lightweight composite and sustainable materials; panoramic windows with a 270-degree view; convertible furnishings; and a modern, minimalist design aesthetic. The chef-inspired kitchen, silent HVAC system and spa bathroom provide travel comfort, and nature-inspired colors including Sky, Fern, Poppy and Sand add to the overall sense of serenity. Bonus: The Pebble Flow can sight, align and hitch all on its own, while The Pebble App and dual-motor drivetrain let you maneuver, reverse, park and position with ease.
May 2025
May 23, 2025Relax, Rejuvenate and Heal at StolenTime
At the namesake luxury, 5-star all-inclusive resort in Saint Lucia, the concept of “stolen time” used to be reserved for couples escaping to canoodle, reconnect and perhaps rekindle in sumptuous accommodations during a romantic getaway on the lush Caribbean island. But when StolenTime by Rendezvous rebranded in late 2022 to welcome all adult guests and focus more on wellness, the philosophy expanded to encompass self-reflection, personal growth and enrichment. After all, time is our most precious commodity, one that’s finite and too quickly slips through our grasp; we need to find those moments that matter and make them count.
Sponsored Content
Explore Europe with the Best River Cruise Line this November
Experience Europe from a fresh perspective with AmaWaterways, just awarded Best River Cruise Line by Global Traveler for the third consecutive year. Step aboard, unpack once and embark on a cruise through iconic capital cities and awe-inspiring landscapes. AmaWaterways' ships, which accommodate an average of just 156 guests, offer a spacious yet intimate setting. Throughout your journey, you'll enjoy exquisite farm-to-table dining; unparalleled service; and a variety of included excursions, from city tours for gentle walkers to thrilling bike rides along the rivers.
Daily
May 23, 20254 High-Altitude Hotels for Summer Travel
Travelers looking for a summer escape with less crowds and cooler temps should consider a visit to these four hotels in high-altitude destinations.
Hotel Nice Beau Rivage Review
eFlyer Reviews
May 21, 2025eFlyer News
May 21, 2025Etihad Airways Launches Etihad for Business Platform, New Route from Charlotte
Etihad Airways recently debuted Etihad for Business, a new platform designed to elevate and simplify business travel management for companies of all sizes. This program provides customized benefits based on each company’s specific requirements, giving access to:
Sponsored Content
Royal Air Maroc Introduces Groundbreaking Safety Video: A Captivating Invitation to Discover Moroccan Heritage
Royal Air Maroc continues to elevate the passenger experience with the launch of its new in-flight safety video — a cinematic journey that seamlessly blends essential safety instructions with a celebration of Moroccan cultural heritage.
eFlyer News
May 21, 2025Raffles Hotels & Resorts to Debut in Mexico in 2029
Raffles Hotels & Resorts will debut in Mexico with Raffles Estera East Cape Resort & Residences in 2029, marking the hotel brand’s entrance in North America. Set to occupy a stretch of unspoiled beachfront in Los Cabos’ East Cape community, which extends from San José del Cabo to Los Barriles, the resort and residences will feature 60 guestrooms and 46 branded residences in the first development phase.
ShareThis