15 posts tagged “travel”
Blue Benn Diner- Bennington VT
Contrary to the typical retro reform dining experience with Marilyn Monroe in a hoop skirt and roller skates this sometimes referred to as "a gourmet" diner boasts all the classics and none of the fuss. Standing proudly along its current spot on Route 7 since 1949 the Blue Ben remains a true-blue hash house.
(check out my last post for Vermont vacation ideas)
Goody Goody Diner- St. Louis MO
Connely's Goody Goody has its roots in the dark days of the depression and was originally home to the first walk-up A&W Root Beer stand. Now in business for almost 60 years this St. Louis family run staple still prides themselves on frosted mugs and classic atmosphere.
True to St. Louis classics be sure to try the "Chicken and Waffle Supreme" with grits.
Becky's Diner on Hobsons Wharf- Portland, ME
An homage to true American spirit and drive Becky, a mother of six recognized a need for the hardworking fisherman of Maine to have a place to eat before and after a grueling day beyond the docks. She lobbied hard and beat zoning laws and was finally awarded the ability to build a diner on the waterfront.
Full of sleepy fishing town classics like some killer "Chowdah" also be sure to crawl outside of your comfort zone and try the lobster and swiss omelet.
Summerton Diner- Summerton, SC
Just a stones through from interstate 95 off exit 108 this small town slice of classic americana doesn't need any fancy schtick, elaborate signage or market study driven prices, Summerton' s keeps it real. From the greasy skillet, Southern fried chicken, Sunday specials, Ocra and never ending refills of iced tea this family run establishment has its priorities straight. With dinner specials starting around $6.95 Summerton serves as a reminder of whats really important.
66 Diner- Albequerque, NM
This nostalgia driven diner seeks to bring back the former glory of the classic Route 66 ideology. With thick malts, full grease traps, impossible to finish burgers and enough neon lighting for a modern day rave; the mom and pop 66 Diner dedicates itself to the preservation of a quickly vanishing aspect of US history along Route 66.
Rudfords Restaurant- San Diego, CA
Along El Cajon Boulevard this once common place diner now stands as a San Diego novelty and reminder of times past. With a south of the border influence Rudfords sets itself apart by successfully combining potato dominant dishes with rustic Mexican Chili's, peppers and Tamales to complete these maritime meals. And with breakfast starting around $4 you may never want to leave.
Rosies Diner- Rockford MI
Arguably one of the most famous diners in the world Rosie's colorful Americana history makes this roadside staple one of the most recognizable classics out there. Probably best known for Nancy Walker as "Rosie the Waitress" in the much loved Bounty Paper Towel commercials, Rosie's Diner is a familiar image in a veritable cornucopia of well known photographs. Tie that in with classic styling, neon lights, charming retro-cool, classic American fare and a newly built bar to entertain Sunday football; there's really no reason to ever leave.
The Avalon Diner- Houston, TX
With a tagline "Justly Famous Since 1938" and blue plate specials it doesn't get more classic. Consistently serving up rave reviews in major publications the Avalon's Texas sized portions and Delaware sized prices keep 'em coming from all around.
Peggy Sues Diner- Yerma, CA
Nestled outside a little ghost town in between Los Angeles and Las Vegas Peggy Sue's Diner is often overlooked. Another historic gem set along the quickly dissolving Route 66 the real Peggy Sue was originally a young Hollywood starlet with over 100 movies and commercials to her credit. Straying from the limelight in search of a simpler life she took her piece of Hollywood and embedded it in Yerma with her lovely blast from the past diner "Peggy Sue's."
Mickey's Dining Car- St. Paul, MN
One of the first original American diners making its mark in 1939 has been recognized in films and TV for decades from the "Mighty Ducks" to "The Food Network". Designed as a classic railroad dining car from the period Mickey's Diner mixes nostalgia with aesthetics and succeeds in a fully rounded experience. Oh, and the classic Americana dishes that has kept Mickey's famous for nearly 60 years and featured in countless write-up's isn't all that bad either.
Now
is that time where Summer is quickly fading into the horizon and the
cool crisp air of fall begins to slowly overcome us and nothing says
Autumn like the dramatic colors that blaze through the fall trees. So
courtesy of ShermansTravel here are the top 10 foliage destination of Fall.
Aspen, CO
While
Colorado’s aspens don’t offer the vibrant fall color spectacle of say,
the Northeast, the yellows, golds, and bold oranges that cover the
mountainsides here, against a backdrop of intermittent evergreens, are
still reason enough for a visit. Mid- to late-September is the ideal
time to catch the show.
Hotels in Aspen
The Catskills, NY
Dubbed
“America's First Wilderness,” this beautiful region harbors a variety
of trees – maple, oak, birch, and beech among them – that come into
their prime during the last two weeks of September or early to
mid-October. Historic towns boast charming B&B's that make great
bases for discovering the family-friendly harvest festivals, farmers’
markets, pick-your-own orchards, crafts fairs, and antique shops that
define the region at this time of year.
Columbia River Gorge, OR
A
geological wonder, the gorge itself weaves its way through the Cascade
Mountains, forming the border between northern Oregon and southern
Washington, and is loaded with lush fir forests and twisted pines,
big-leaf maple, cottonwood, Oregon ash, and vine maple trees that show
their colors from mid-September to mid-October. The area is also known
for its dazzling waterfalls, the remarkable 620-foot Multnomah Falls
chief among them.
Hotels in the Columbia River Gorge
Eastern Townships, QC
This
section of Quebec stretches as far east as Maine, perhaps explaining
why some consider the region to resemble neighboring New England, but
with the French influence you’d expect of the province. It is probably
no surprise that the maple leaf is the star of the show here, and
visitors can enjoy a fiery display on horseback or on foot,
particularly from mid- to late-September when the foliage season
reaches its peak.
Great Smoky Mountains, TN & NC
Nestled
between North Carolina and Tennessee, the most-visited National Park in
the United States is home to 100 species of trees with an awesome
display of turning leaves. Peak fall colors are predicted for
mid-October through early November; the most memorable foliage coming
courtesy of sugar maples, scarlet oaks, sweetgums, red maples, and
hickories.
Hotels Near the Great Smokey Mountains Nat'l Park
Missouri’s Lake of the Ozarks is one place where the beauty of the fall season, particularly in late October, is even better, thanks to the area’s wide array of lakeside activities. Visitors can survey the Lake of the Ozarks State Park’s amazing collection of dogwoods, thong trees, and oak-hickory forests by foot or by boat, along various hiking trails or a unique aquatic trail complete with markers that explain the sights along the way.
Hotel at the Lake of the Ozarks
Litchfield Hills, CT
The Litchfield Hills is a spectacular sight each autumn when the maple, oak, aspen, beech, and birch trees are ablaze with color. You can take in the splendor on one of the many driving itineraries available or see it from the sky on a hot-air-balloon ride. Whatever your pleasure, try to visit in mid-October, when the colors are at their most vivid.
Hotels Near Litchfield
Lost Maples Natural Area, TX
While
many think cacti is the main source of green in Texas, the Lone Star
State is in fact home to the Lost Maples State Natural Area, which
welcomes a beautiful flush come autumn, thanks in no small part to the
relatively uncommon uvalde bigtooth maples, whose reddish blush is most
spectacular from mid-October through mid-November.
Hotels Near the Lost Maples Natural Area (San Antonio)
Pennsylvania
Move
over Madison County, Pennsylvania rules when it comes to covered
bridges – the state boasts more then any place in the world. If you’re
an admirer, you’re in luck – covered bridges figure heavily on several
different driving itineraries worth doing through the Lehigh Valley and
Philadelphia countryside. Pine, hemlock, and maple trees dominate, and
the colors (think gold and flaming red) reach their peak in early
October.
Washington County, ME
For
hard-core foliage enthusiasts looking to escape the crowds that plague
much of New England each fall, Washington County, in Maine, is paradise
for a leaf-peeper seeking solitude. The fall colors range from burnt
orange to blazing red to golden yellow on the region’s birch, maple,
oak, aspen, and ash trees, and are most vibrant from early to
mid-October.
In
my writing and random perusing of assorted blogs, travel logs,
inspirational quips and so on I have derived great pleasure out of the
massive amounts of high quality and breathtaking photography of my
fellow online contributors. With that in mind I went on the hunt for a
quality trade show that may benefit you masters of lighting and lenses.
Granted this isn't my forte so if you know of any additional events by
all means pass them along. And without ado, I give you the Photo Plus Expo in New York at the Jacob Javits Center Oct. 23-25.
This
Photog dream come true is one of the 25 largest events in New York
turning out an impressive 27,000 attendees last year in their massive
20,000 square foot expo floor filled with exhibits and galleries. An
expo this size of course boast a varied cornucopia of leading industry
technology, services and products. And for all of you budding
photographers looking to go a step further Photo Plus is a networking
extravaganza.
The question still remains, where are you going to stay shall you decide to partake in this photo phun phenomenon. I believe that Photo Plus has struck a deal with a travel company to give you some discounted rates so investigate that on the website. Also here's a list of hotels a stones throw from the convention center for Oct. 23-26. If you don't go to the expo each day your still in New York so I recommend staying someplace nice and allowing yourself some time to explore.
If you want to go big check out the Westin on 8th Ave. a block from Times Square. The epitome of the glam New York stay but it will cost a pretty penny.
If you're looking on the cheaper end of the spectrum check out the Americana. Its inexpensive and well located to give you a soft pillow to rest you head at night.
Summer is in full swing and the concerts are starting to heat up. If your thinking about heading to the Los Angeles area anytime soon nows the time to stop dilly dallying and to take a weekend get away.
For all of you music lovers the JVC Jazz Festival Tour is coming to a close and their grand finale is going to be hosted at the Legendary Hollywood Bowl
on August 17th. If you don't know much about jazz or you're just
looking for an easy going concert you should definitely check this out.
Full of unique sets and and enigmatic performances you wont regret this
musical experience.
As
we all now Hollywood is a very popular destination and the crowds can
get a little rough if your not a fan of seas of people; so I have a
short list of popular Hollywood attractions as well as some a little
more off the beaten path.If you want to stick around the Hollywood area definitely check out Hollywood blvd just so you can say you've done it and if you're looking for touristy shopping you will find plenty plus the Kodak Theater, home of the Academy Awards. There is also plenty of photo ops along the walk of fame and costumed Hollywood characters perusing the Boulevard.
If you have some cash burning a hole in your pocket skip Melrose and head over to Beverly Hills and Rodeo drive. The boutiques are great and you can stop at several cafes/restaurants along the way and enjoy a good meal or a coffee concoction with entirely too many adjectives attached.
Venice beach and the boardwalk is also a quick drive from Hollywood but if you are looking for something a little less grass roots head over to Santa Monica and the 3rd street promenade. Its a pleasant walk with ocean air and you can walk out onto the pier and enjoy a date worthy "Carnival and Ferris Wheel" atmosphere (there really is a Ferris wheel)
For a more cultured visit hop over to LACMA Museum of arts or the Getty. I would also highly recommend the Griffith Park Observatory and Planetarium. Griffith Park is home to gorgeous views and nestled back in the trees is the Greek theater which is a pretty amazing outdoor venue.
And now for where to stay and theres a lot, but Im just going to push one because this is getting a little long.
In the heart of Hollywood off of the Sunset strip you have the Standard
which gives you the luxury socialite feel and slick atmosphere with
comparatively moderate pricing. The Standard's location is tough to
beat too placing you in cab and walking distance to clubs and
restaurants plus the Standard turns into a club at night all on its
own. Really a cool place for the hipster party crowd that wants to
indulge in the Hollywood "scene."
Seattle Washington, the birthplace of Grunge and Starbucks
is one of my favorite cities with a cool and laid back urban landscape
that is never too far from nature. This culturally rich city offers, of
course, some of the best coffee in the country along with a wide
variety of art and museums such as the Seattle Art Museum and my personal favorite the Museum of Glass.
The Museum of glass is technically in Tacoma but is well worth it with
massive exhibits, hands on art studio, glass blowing demonstrations and
even the building is a work of art itself.
Downtown Seattle is also renown for their fresh seafood caught from the bordering Pacific and the legendary Pike Place Fish Market. You know, the massive fish market where they chuck full size salmon across the market yelling the whole time, its quite the experience and inevitably someone usually gets hit with a fish which is hilarious providing you're not the one getting hit.
Don't forget you also have your standbys such as the Space Needle with the revolving restaurant overlooking the city and the breathtaking observation deck, the Seattle Aquarium, Bellevue Square and republic of Fremont for all you shoppers, GameWorks (which is pretty much the ultimate arcade), SafeCo Field for baseball fans and a killer night life.
Going on right now is a Puget Sound staple, the Seattle Seafair.
Drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors each year this massive month
long fest is home to the Chevrolet Cup power boat races (August
1st-3rd). If you don't know what a racing power boat is or
"Hydroplanes", its basically a little futuristic looking boat with a
helicopter jet strapped to it and sent flying across the water.
The Seafair also includes an interesting element...Pirates! Yes we all love pirates, I mean honestly who doesn't? Well maybe ninjas I suppose. But seriously the Seafair pirates are composed of 40 or more swashbuckling performers that gallivant across the grounds stirring up ruckus providing music and entertainment. There is even a Pirate ship! What more could you want!?
So if you are looking to explore the Northwest now is definitely the best time to go, especially before we get back in to the rainy season.
If you are wondering where to stay and have a budget then check out the Sorrento Hotel. This gorgeous boutique hotel is a nice step away from ordinary with luxury Mediterranean styling this early 1900's landmark is centrally located only a few blocks from downtown, Pioneer Place and a couple miles to the Pike Place Fish Market.
I would like to hear some of the less "touristy" spots Seattle has to offer, I know there is a huge underground and I am looking to head back to the Northwest soon so send me a line!
The closest most of us get to Olympic glory
is huddled in our living room and tuning into the opening ceremonies.
This season with the Olympics only being a hop, skip and a jump away in
Beijing China (sarcasm) the chance of any of us getting to partake in
the excitement of watching the worlds best athletes live is more than
likely not going to happen. However, if you are a track and field fan
then fret no more. The U.S. Olympic team trials for Track and Field are
being held in Eugene Oregon at the legendary Hayward Field.
Get your tickets to witness one of the most prestigious pre-Olympic
events and be a part of history in the making as the roster for team
USA is selected for the 2008 Olympic Games.
The Trials have just started and the last of them will be held Sunday July 6th. Trials will also be held on the the 4th of July including fireworks. If you can't make it to the trials or Track and Field just ain't your cup'O tea; the city of Eugene simultaneously has several unique and amazing events including: The Eugene Festival (concerts, arts, food, entertainment, fireworks on the 4th and more), the Oregon Bach Festival, the First Friday Art Walk, Cottage Grove Speedway Wall of Fire & Fireworks and more. Check out the calendar for more events.
If you are more the outdoorsy type then a trip to Eugene will definitely be right up your alley. You can raft the Mckenzie river, spend a day at the Wild Woods Falls and Lagoon, choose from an assortment of camping options, Oregon Coast tours, Willamette Valley Winery tours and more.
Due to the events, there are a number of hotels that are already sold out, lucky for you however, I have the inside track on hotels that should still be available. Also, since Eugene is a college town (the University of Oregon) you have the unique combination of upscale hotels and cheap stays all within a couple of mile of each other.
Where to Crash:
The Valley River Inn is a great stay.
Situated on the Willamette River this hotel represent quintessential
Northwestern rustic charm and elegance with towering wooden beams, warm
inviting fireplaces, beautiful gardens and local artwork. If you are
looking for a pleasant get away that is that is centrally located and
reasonably priced then look no further.
Price: around $149-$159 per night
If you are looking for a cheap solution or a place to just call base camp then check out the University Inn and Suites or the Econo Lodge. Coming in at around $60 a night they are a decent place to rest your head and recoup for the next days adventure.
So that special day is coming up where we cast aside our whining, do the dishes and take out the trash without being told and make sure that the lovable lug in our life has quick access to a fresh cold one and of course the remote. The conundrum thus far unanswered of Fathers Day is; "what the hell should we do?" Well, frett no more my esteemed colleagues as I will present to you some ideas that are sure to keep the big man happy and pre-occupied.
The 2008 Washington Brewers Festival: Hooray fer Booze!
Situated near the Lake Washington shoreline in the pristine 316 acre Saint Edward State Park the glory that is the Washington Brewers Festival boasts a ridiculously massive list of the best and most unique micro-brews know to man from the Nottie Nelly Golden Ale of the Pike Brewing Co to the Blueberry Creme Fruit Beer of the Norther Lights Brewing company. This festival is sure to satisfy any thirst and challenge the pallet of any beer connoisseur. Remember however, as desperately as the big guy may want to (myself included) I would strongly advise against trying every tempting concoction strewn about the festival grounds.
The Festival includes a wide assortment of live bands and entertainment including (on Saturday and Sunday) over 200 beers on tap, tastings, a root beer garden (for the little ones and DD), keg toss contest, craft market food and more. Truly an event for that the whole family can enjoy while allowing Pa to run around like a kid in a candy store.
When:
Friday, June 13th 5pm - 9pm -- 21+ only
Saturday, June 14th, 11am - 8pm -- All Ages
Sunday, June 15th, 11a, - 8pm -- All Ages
Where:
Saint Edward State Park
14445 Juanita Dr. NE
Kenmore, WA 98028
Tickets:
$15 in advanced
$20 at the door
$8 for the designated driver
Where to Rest Your Throbbing Head:
Residence Inn by Marriott
A solid and reasonably priced standby to comfortably suit the whole gang.
Courtyard by Marriott:
Another
good choice in the Marriott family this charming hotel is priced to
book and is situated only 4 miles from the festival grounds putting you
out of earshot but allowing escape quick and easy.
More Places to Stay Near Saint Edward State Park:
Other Ideas:
- Is Dad a sports fan? Why not take him out to a ball game for the all American Dads day out!?
- A bag of clubs and a sweet big boy go-cart. Spend the weekend at a golf resort or send dad out for the day of a solid uninterrupted 18 holes of pure joy and serenity. (tip) The Roosevelt Hotel in New York has an established relationship with Chelsea Piers Golf Course where you can take advantage of privileged tee times, pre-paid ball cards and use of pro-line golf equipment.
- Maybe the big guy is more the outdoorsy type. Get a cabin vacation rental or pitch a tent and get your fish on!
So Lollapaloolza
is quickly approaching and even though its still 2 months away this
highly anticipated concert fest sells quick and hotels go quicker.
Starting August 1-3 in Grant Park Chicago this musical, cultural community experience is a one of a kind sensory blowing must see adventure. Grant Park takes the center stage to host this massive event and provides the perfect atmosphere for this music extravaganza.
Due to the massiveness of this event tickets go fast and rooms go faster so its best to book early. I took the privilige of checking out a few places to recommend because lets face it, you were probably going to procrastinate, not get a room and end up sleeping in the Clarence Buckingham Fountain in the middle of grant Park. So without further hubba-baloo heres some good stays.
Hotel Allegro and a special deal (I love deals, especially during popular events)!
Price: $182 per night discounted from $260 for July 31st-August 3rd (sweet)
The
Allegro is located a convenient 0.8 miles from Grant Park which is
perfect for concert going and not having to deal with a the parking
mess. A cheap cab ride or a brisk walk (or stumble) will get you where
you need to be happily and safely.
Hotel Specs:
The lobby
displays theatrical influences with bursts of ruby-red, burnt-orange
and forest-green hues offset by granite grays and ocean blues
underfoot. A baby grand piano is positioned next to a double-sided
fireplace that anchors the lobby's three-story staircase. The hotel's
312 Chicago restaurant captures Old World charm with a menu dominated
by family recipes that enrich contemporary Italian flavors. Encore is a
lunch venue by day, but transforms into a liquid lounge with two bars
by night. Cameo serves coffee, pastries and fresh fruit. The hotel
hosts complimentary wine receptions every evening. Art Deco fixtures
and oversized windows add interest to the hotel's 14,000 square feet of
function space. Wireless Internet access is complimentary throughout
the hotel.
Guest rooms:
The 19-story Hotel Allegro Chicago
offers 483 contemporary guestrooms decorated in royal blue, mocha-brown
and silver-gray tones. Lights cast star-patterned shadows against
sky-blue ceilings. Rooms include complimentary wireless Internet
access, flat-screen televisions and MP3 adaptors. Bed design includes
pillowtop mattresses draped with 300-thread count linens and white
duvets. Suites boast jetted bathtubs and zebra-print bathrobes. Honor
bars are fully stocked. The hotel offers yoga baskets upon request, and
the Kimpton yoga channel broadcasts guided yoga sessions.
As an added little bonus, here is the 2008 line-up for you to take a gander at. And yes, its a big one!
Radiohead, Rage Against the Machine, Nine Inch Nails, Kanye West, Wilco, The Raconteurs, Louis XIV, Love and Rockets, Gnarls Barkley, Bloc Party, The Black Keys, Broken Social Scene, Lupe Fiasco, Flogging Molly, Mark Ronson, Cat Power, The National, G. Love & Special Sauce, Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings, Explosions in the Sky, Brand New, Gogol Bordello, Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks, Dierks Bentley, Okkervil River, Amadou & Mariam, Blues Traveler, John Butler Trio, Girl Talk, Your Vegas, CSS, Eli "Paperboy" Reed & the True Loves, Battles, Steel Train, Jamie Lidell, Bang Camaro, Butch Walker, The Blakes, Mates of State, Tally Hall, Spank Rock, White Lies, Brazilian Girls, Magic Wands, Chromeo, Electric Touch, Duffy, Innerpartysystem, The Kills, The Postelles, Rogue Wave, The Parlor Mob, The Go! Team, Bald Eagle, Mason Jennings, Krista, The Gutter Twins, Ha Ha Tonka, Yeasayer, Witchcraft, Grizzly Bear, We Go To 11, MGMT, Sofia Talvik ,The Weakerthans, Booka Shade, Santogold, Black Kids, Black Lips, Dr. Dog, Nicole Atkins & the Sea, The Ting Tings, Kid Sister, Office, The Cool Kids, What Made Milwaukee Famous, Does It Offend You, Yeah?, The Whigs, Manchester Orchestra, Foals, Uffie, The Octopus Project, Cadence Weapon, Ferras, De Novo Dahl, Noah and the Whale, Margot & the Nuclear So and So's, K'NAAN, Serena Ryder, Newton Faulkner
"Ah Me ee me ah MIAMI!"
Ok all you travel going beach perusing concert fanatics, heres a good
one. Modest Mouse will be in Miami at the wonderful and spectacular
Fillmore Miami Beach Jackie Gleason Theater. I found pit tickets
for 36 bucks which is not a bad deal and for Modest Mouse the pit is
definitely the place to be. The concert is June 23 only a month away so
for all you procrastinators (myself included) get on the ball and go
have some fun.
Not a huge concert fan? Too short of notice? Well, Jerry Seinfeld will be performing at the Jackie Gleason Theater July 26. "So what's the deal with you not going?" Ok sorry, that was a poor execution of an even worse reference but nevertheless had to be done. You can also check out a full list of upcoming performances here.
So the moral of the story is; if you are looking for a cool get away with some awesome entertainment then don't delay and get yourself to one of the hottest travel destinations, Miami beach.
Now for the tricky part, where to stay? There are of course about a billion places to stay in Miami so I am going to try to find balance between the "neato and the cheapo."
First pick (the neato): "Livin' on the Ritz" The Ritz-Carlton South Beach
This
immaculate get-away avg. around $350-$600 a night is set directly on
the beach located in the Art Deco district in Miami Beach. The hotel is
one block from the pedestrian shopping mall and Lincoln Road. Guests
are within one-half mile of the famous Ocean Drive and the Miami
Convention Center. The hotel also features a multi-million
dollar original art collection featuring established and emerging
artists at the Ritz-Carlton South Beach.
Second pick (the cheapo): Special Deal on the Haddon Hall Hotel
If
you catch the deal this normally $115 a night stay will knock down to
around $70 which is a darn good deal if you ask me. Also well located
the Haddon Hall Hotel is located in the Art Deco District about a
half-block from the beach and walking distance to all the shops,
restaurants and clubs your little heart could desire.
Editor's choice (the in-betweeno): "Ta Da" The Royal Palm South Beach Resort!
Weighing
in at around $171 a night (if you catch the specials) The Royal Palm is
probably the way to go. This oceanfront hotel in the Art Deco District
consists of two restored 1930s Art Deco buildings and two modern
towers. The ocean-view Britto Restaurant, open for breakfast and lunch,
prepares continental and American fare, while the Sunset Bar serves
poolside cocktails and snacks. The hotel provides 6,000 square feet of
indoor and outdoor function space. The hotel's manicured grounds
include two outdoor pools, while a half-moon spa tub overlooks the
ocean. The pool area features exterior fireplaces and a small shop that
offers beach toys and tanning products. The beach concierge provides
lounge chairs, radio headsets and facial towels. Ocean breezes cool the
covered outdoor fitness facility. Other on-site recreational amenities
include table tennis, an oversized chessboard and a play area. The
hotel schedules children's supervised indoor crafts and outdoor
activities. Pets are permitted with restrictions. The Royal Palm also
occupies an ideal location for shopping and nightclubbing. Lincoln Road
boutiques and nightclubs, and the shops along Espanola Way are located
one block from the hotel.
Not what you're looking for? Check out some more Miami Hotels
So there you have it. And as usuall if there is anything you would like to add or bring to my attention then drop me a line!
So I am continuing the search for fun and unique events across the country and soon across the world and I have always been a fan of garden exhibits. From the unparalled beauty of the Classical Chinese Gardens in Portland, Oregon to the neighborhood green thumb there isn't much else like a zen stroll through a lush garden full of vibrant colors and sweet smells.
"Most cherished in this mundane world is a place without traffic; truly in the midst of a city there can be mountain and forest."~ Wen Zhengming (1470-1559)
This time though I gotta hand it to the mecca of Disney World Epcot and their International Flower and Garden Festival. Their multitude of gardens range from the nostalgic flower sculptures of childhood heroes to the "Sculpture Garden" filled with wonderful works of art on loan from some of Florida's most prestigious collections.
A unique theme in this years festival is the practice of conservation in gardening. A very relevant theme in this time of seemingly perpetual waste and environmental doom and gloom. There are several gardens that exemplify tips to eco friendly gardening and water conservation including their "Green Garden (low input gardening)," "Lush Xeriscapes (minimizing water), " and my personal favorite the "Water Garden Wonders," a creative and beautiful water garden which uses rainwater. Pretty cool huh?
Venue: Epcot Theme Park
Date Range: 03/19/08 - 06/01/08
Schedule: Daily
Event Type: Festival- Arts Festival
Event Cost: Included with admission to Epcot
Great Deals on Great Spots
My Pick: The Skinny on the Wyndham Resort
Locale:
Orlando is sunny, tropical and perfect Resort atmosphere which is why my Orlando pick this week is the Wyndham Resort. This gorgeous 42 acre resort sits on a lush an tranquil lagoon-laced oasis a stones throw from major attractions and includes a complimentary shuttle to Universal Orlando Resort, SeaWorld Orlando and Wet 'n Wild.
Hotel Specs:
Augustines Bar and Grille serves buffet style breakfast and a la carte meals which I particularly enjoy because I can get up, eat what I want and bail to enjoy the day. Also at Gatorville, tropical bevs and unique fare is served poolside which is a nice touch, especially if you like to start early. The hotel has three gorgeous heated pools a fitness and a fitness center for you body buffs.
Guestrooms:
It's nice to have a little insight about the rooms your in so here ar the basics. These classic Florida-style guestroom's feature madras fabrics and bamboo furniture that tropical feel. They are also equipped with high speed internet access and feature several amenities including Golden door toiletries and in room massages by appointment.
If you have any other advice, tips, tricks, hotels events or travel ideas be sure to drop me a line or leave a comment and let me know!