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PALM SPRINGS | OUT Traveler's Get Back OUT There with Will and James Epi...


In collaboration with Pridebnb, we are thrilled to share the incredible journey of Will and James

From their first encounter in 2014 to their remarkable triumph on The Amazing Race, this couple's love story has taken them across the globe, capturing hearts and inspiring others along the way. 

They recently partnered with OUTTraveler.com. for the "Get Back OUT There" project, visiting LGBTQIA+-friendly locations across the United States. One of their stops was Palm Springs, California.

During their visit to Palm Springs, they enjoyed the inclusive atmosphere of The Saguaro hotel, explored the city with Palm Springs Rentals & Tours, and met with the Mayor Pro Tem, Lisa Middleton. They also visited Queertique, a boutique supporting independent queer artists. Their taste buds were delighted by the diverse dining options. Stay tuned for their inspiring adventures.

Join Will and James as they dive into their travel experiences, including their recent exploration of Palm Springs, a vibrant and inclusive destination for the LGBTQIA+ community. 

Enjoy the video, be gay and safe travel!


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