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Fourth Edition 2012 The Eilan Hotel Resort & Spa - San Antonio, Texas

Accommodations • Attractions • Events • Destinations

The InspiringEilan Hotel

to a Friend

PassInside

28th Annual Grapefest

Mansion at Judges Hill

Hotel Nayara

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About the Cover:The Eilan Hotel Resort and Spa is one of San Antonio’s new-est gems. Boasting incredible customer service, outstanding rooms, a Stephen Pyles restaurant and more, this property is raising the standard. (Photo: The Eilan Hotel Resort and Spa)

Festival People en EspañolSan Antonio, Texas

Hotel Valencia -

San Antonio,TX 6

Festival People en Español 8

Eilan Hotel Resort and Spa 10

Aldaco’s Stone Oak -

San Antonio, Tx

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Harlingen, Tx Feature 14

Embassy Suites Outdoor World 18

Mansion at Judges Hill - Austin, TX 20

28th Annual Grapefest - Grapevine, TX 22

Destinations 25

Broadmoor Hotel 26

Millennium Biltmore - Los Angeles 28

Sheraton - Phoenix, AZ 33

Wilderness at the Smokies 34

Dutch Miami 35

Nayara Hotel - Costa Rica 36

Monaci delle Terre Nere - Italy 37

Experiences - Team Cocktail 39

Table of ContentsHistory and Elegance.

320 BonhamSan Antonio, Texas 78205

(888) 450-8436www.crocketthotel.com

Like Texas, the Crockett Hotel is well-located, independent, spacious, and comfortable,has a great history, and is friendly and personable.

• 138 beautifully-appointed guest rooms

• Outdoor pool & landscaped fountain

• Complimentary continental breakfast

• Free Wi-Fi in guest rooms

• Meeting facilities on property

• Complete full-service spa

• Across from the Alamo and Rivercenter Mall

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Hotel NayaraCosta Rica

Monaci delle Terre NereItaly

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Edward R. LeosPublisher

Jennifer LeosAssociate Publisher

JoAnn BooneSenior Travel Writer

Daniel LeosIllustrator

Jordan ApodacaDeanna BarrettJennifer BroomeLyndsey Huggins

Chriselda PachecoContributors

Contact Information:The Hotel GuideP.O. Box 592418

San Antonio, TX 78259Toll-free

(877) HTL-GDE1phone (210) [email protected]

Special Thanks to:• Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority

• Denver Convention & Visitor’s Bureau• Texas Department of Tourism

• Texas Department of Transportation• Texas Hotel and Lodging Association

• Texas Travel Industry Association• Las Vegas CVB

• Austin CVB• Tyler CVB

•GalvestonCVB• Houston CVB

• Corpus Christi CVB• New Braunfels CVB

• El Paso CVB• Lubbock CVB

• Institute of Texan Cultures• Amarillo CVB

•Fredericksburg CVB• Arlington CVB

Copyright 2012 The Hotel Guide.All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted in whole or without written permission from the publisher. The Hotel Guide

does not assume any liability for errors in advertisements or editorial which may appear in this magazine.

A Word Fromthe Publisher...

ometimes you just want to break the

monotany and get away. I think it’s why I love what I do so much. Travel is about getting to a destination and tak-ing in every aspect. It’s an escape that can mesmerize the soul and captive the imagination. It doesn’t matter if it is a quick week-end jaunt or a time-less getaway to a far off land. Travel is the ultimate education and experience. This edition of The Hotel Guide is no different. We visit some of Texas’ cool places and events such as the upcoming Festival People en Español in San Antonio or the 28th Annual Grapefest in Grapevine, Texas. We can’t move on without mentioning the exquisite Eilan Hotel Resort and Spa in the Alamo City. This luxurious property is situated in the famed La Cantera area and boasts and impressive property. If your travels include more domestic claims, how about the incredible Wilderness at the Smokies or some top-notch properties like the Broadmoor in Colo-rado or Millennium Biltmore in Los Angeles. Certainly, if you are ready to see the world, then venture to the Nayara Hotel and Resort recently voted the Top Hotel in South/Central America by Travel & Leisure readers. Book Your Travel... Remember, our comprehensive travel website al-lows you to book ALL your travel needs - including Ac-commodations, Car Rental, Airlines and even, Cruises. We are your one-stop shop for traveling in Texas and beyond! For great story ideas or to be a part of our “Expe-riences” section, send me a personal e-mail by clicking here.Happy Travels!

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Stay Authentic.Unique destinations. Exceptional hotels. Indulge

in local cuisine, art, and music and stay authentic.

Experience the true sense of a vibrant city at any one

of the Valencia Group locations. Whether it’s a stay

on the River Walk in San Antonio, in the hub of the

high tech district at Santana Row in San Jose, or just

feel the pulse of Houston’s heart beat at CITYCENTRE,

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Hotel ValenciaA True River Walk Oasis

an Antonio’s Riverwalk has long been known for it’s incredible views and ambiance, and now has another truly inspiring reason to boast. The luxuri-

ous Hotel Valencia, the city’s only contemporary small luxury hotel, is nestled along the world-famous River-walk offering guests breathtaking views and amenities while bringing an exclusive brand of luxury to this tourist-friendly region.Old World meets New World The Hotel Valencia offers guests a blend of timeless and romantic sights, sounds and scenes. The hotel’s interior incorporates elements of nature to create a one-of-a-kind, yet timeless look. The hotel’s architecture features the rich, deep color finishes of a Tuscan farmhouse set against a dis-tinct backdrop, with step-out balconies, plastered vault dome ceilings reminiscent of a 15th century monastery and trickling water over candle-lit brick walls. The second floor of the property boasts the hip “V Bar” - where locals and hotel guests can mingle and take in the breathtaking views of the Riverwalk. Ven-ture up to the third floor and get taken away to an-other world in the open-air courtyard with Los Angeles-based designer, Dodd Mitchell’s signature reflecting pond, which sits at the base of a dramatic fountain backlit by a rhythmic line of fire. Amenities and More Hotel Valencia features a number of amenities unique to the city, including complimentary high-speed Internet access available throughout the hotel. Technol-ogy makes going from curbside to bedside a non-stop trip. All guest rooms feature a posh, custom-made, seven-layer “Hotel Valencia Bed,” wrapped in luxurious cotton linens and topped with a down-filled comforter and a lush faux mink throw. Guests can melt into the down-stuffed leather club chair or ottoman and enjoy the 70-channel cable television line-up. Bathrooms come equipped with extra long, shawl col-lared waffle weave bathrobes and oversized waffle

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weave bath sheets. Delectable Dining Citrus, the hotel’s top-notch restaurant, features New American cuisine under the direction of Jef-fery Balfour. From Serrano Ham-Wrapped Mahi Mahi to Provencal Herb-encrusted Striped Sea Bass, Balfour adds his own personal touch to all of the menu items. Contact InformationFor more information on this incredible 213-room, San Antonio Riverwalk hotel, call

(210) 227-9700 or visit their website at www.hotelvalen-cia.com.

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estival PEOPLE EN ESPA-ÑOL Presented by Target, an event celebrating His-

panic entertainment, culture and community, announces Olga Tañon is joining the line-up of musical talent performing in San Antonio on Sept. 1 – 2, at the Alamodome. Tañon, a merengue and Latin pop artist, is a five-time GRAMMY Award winner. Luis Miguel, the Warner Mu-sic artist and five-time GRAMMY Award winner, will headline an evening performance on Sunday, Sept. 2. Incredible Entertainment Festival PEOPLE EN ESPA-ÑOL will deliver two of the most dynamic nights in Latino music with its wide array of artists and musical genres. Previously an-nounced concert performances at the two-day Festival PEOPLE EN ESPAÑOL include: Daddy Yankee, Prince Royce, Tito “El Bambino,” Larry Hernandez, 3Ball MTY, and Banda Los Recoditos. The diverse musical acts rep-resent the variety popular Hispanic music including Latin Pop, Reggaeton, regional Mexican and Tribal Guarachero, club music inspired by regional folk songs and house music from Northern Mexico. Tons of Free Events In addition to the mega-wattage of two nights of music performances, Festival PEOPLE EN ESPAÑOL be-comes a destination with free, open to the public daytime activities at The Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center. From 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Sept. 1 - 2, Festival PEOPLE EN ESPAÑOL will offer visitors the opportunity to catch

F Q&A sessions with celebrities including Mexican singer Priscilla Ángel, Mexican actress Maite Perroni, Venezu-elan actress and model Gaby Espino, Mexican actor David Zepeda, and more. Fans can participate in celebrity meet and greets and catch free musical performances—all while celebrating the best of Latino culture and community. On site at the daytime Festival PEOPLE EN ESPAÑOL, visitors will have the opportunity to hear tips from leading

industry experts on topics ranging from fashion to health and wellness, and enjoy appear-ances by PEOPLE EN ESPAÑOL columnists Maria Marin (author), Jose Fernandez (fitness expert), and Jeanette Torres (family expert). The daytime sessions will also feature a special tribute to Selena, the late singer known as “the Queen of Tejano music,” with an exclusive Q&A with her family and a special perfor-mance by AB Quintanilla & Kumbia Kings/AllStarz. Sponsors The presenting sponsor for Festival PEOPLE EN ESPAÑOL 2012 is Target. Major sponsors include State Farm, HBO Latino, Utilisima and the City of San Antonio. Tickets and Info

Special 2-day ticket packages are on-sale now through Ticketmaster. These value packages include discounted ticket prices for the two-nights of musical performances, as well as a subscription to PEOPLE EN ESPAÑOL. For more information including VIP package deals, travel and tickets to Festival PEOPLE EN ESPA-ÑOL, visit www.peopleenespanol.com/festival. Follow us on Twitter-- @PeopleEnEspañol and #FestivalPeople-- and become a fan on Facebook www.facebook.com/peopleenespanol.

Festival People en EspañolStar-Studded Event Hits S.A.

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The Eilan Hotelhe Éilan Hotel Resort & Spa, located in San

Antonio, Texas is the area’s newest sustainable luxury boutique hotel. The 165-guestroom and suite hotel is part of Éilan—San Antonio’s newest 120-acre mixed-use development which also contains high-end residences, retail outlets, and commercial space.Total Guest Experi-ence The Éilan Ho-tel Resort & Spa provides its guests a total luxury hotel experience bringing together the inti-macy of a boutique setting with the grandeur of a resort. Guests will have access to a wide array of features in-cluding a 10,000- square-foot fitness center with lap pool and golf simulation room; 24-hour in-room dining; spa facilities with 10 unique treatment rooms; six private lush gardens; solar powered antique trolley; outdoor pools; exquisite event and executive meeting facilities; and a fine dining experi-ence by Stephan Pyles at his new restau-rant, named Sustenio, featuring modern southwestern cuisine. “The arrival of the hotel fills a niche in San Antonio offering guests a new luxury travel and dining experi-

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ence. The hotel offers a travel option complete with resort facilities, while successfully showcasing sustainable practices without impacting the level of service or quality of product,” says Ellen Seymore, general manager.Total Guest Experience The Resort is a captivating and sophisticated blend of classic Tuscan design and modern elegance with marble

and stone flooring; rustic metal chandeliers and light fixtures reminiscent of 18th Century Italy; and drapery, carpeting, and upholstery in a rich palette of golden browns, sky and deep blues, and warm beiges. The hotel also sets new standards for eco-luxury utilizing sustainable design, construc-tion, private vegetable gardens, and solar power processes. The hotel’s touch points, from its paper collateral to its keycards, are also made with recycled, recyclable, or other-wise sustainable materials.Exquisite Rooms Ranging from 310 to 1,650 square feet, each guestroom accommodates its guests with L’Occitane bath amenities, iPod docking sta-

tions with dual-alarm clock radio, Keurig single cup cof-fee makers, 42” flat screen televisions, WiFi, and nightly turn downs. Thirteen spa level guestrooms provide ease of access to the hotel’s lavish spa while offering a com-

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TEXAS plementary color palette of light blues and pale beiges, hardwood flooring, and spa-inspired bathrooms featur-ing pebble stone flooring and rainforest showers with tile jets. From the Hickory White furniture and handmade Tufenkian rugs of the hotel’s 1,650 square foot Presi-dential Suite to the Rocco domed chairs and white Carrera marble of the Roman Holiday Suite—one of 26 designer suites—each room is uniquely de-signed to appeal to the sophisticated tastes of its guests. The Presidential Suite also features 16’ floor-to-ceiling arched windows; a study; a master bath with jacuzzi tub and TV; expan-sive living, dining, and game rooms; three seat bar with spacious butler’s pantry; and private patio with lounge chairs and two flat screen televisions.Let’s Meet For individuals and groups looking for a new destina-tion to host their special events or executive meetings, the Éilan Hotel Resort & Spa of-fers 26,617 square-feet-of flexible and exquisite space in-cluding an executive board room, several pri-vate meeting rooms, and the Incanto Ballroom that can accommodate up to 350 guests. The stunning stone and wrought iron central staircase located between the front and back entrances of the hotel and the spectacular views from the second-level, outdoor Cielo Terrace are also extraordinary new set-tings for San Antonio business and social events. In addition to its elegant setting, the hotel also offers a full-service event planning staff; state-of-the-art audio,

visual, and lighting services; and innovative custom catering menus from Sustenio.Sustenio - A Stephen Pyle Restaurant The hotel’s signature restaurant is Sustenio, featur-ing celebrity sensation and fifth generation, west Texan

Chef Stephan Pyles,. Focus-ing on new and modern adaptations of southwestern cuisine, Py-les, together with critically acclaimed Executive Chef David Gilbert, will employ a farm-to-table process and sustainable food practices to create sea-sonal menus that highlight agriculture from local

farms. “I am thrilled to be a part of the San Antonio food scene and to add to its already vibrant and rich culture,” says Pyles. “Under the leadership of my friend and col-league Executive Chef David Gilbert—who hails from the kitchens of Ritz-Carlton and Orient Express’ The Inn at

Perry Cabin—Sustenio will be a premiere food destination in San Antonio.” Sustenio will also feature a ceviche bar, a communal din-ing table, a wine tower, and a private dining room featuring its own exhibition kitchen—an ideal setting for cooking demonstra-tions. Location The Éilan Hotel Resort & Spa is conveniently located at 17103 La Cantera Parkway along the Interstate 10 corridor just 20 minutes from the San Antonio

International Airport. While the hotel will offer its guests sophisticated fash-ion, art, gourmet food, and furniture retail options in the near future, The Shops of La Cantera—home to luxury shopping options including Neiman Marcus—is located only five minutes away.Contact For more information, go to www.eilanhotel.com.

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an Antonio has long been known for incred-ible Mexican food

and for the past 20 years, Aldaco’s has kept up the tradition. Founded by it’s namesake, Blanca Aldaco, the restaurant has won many awards for their food, delectable desserts, tasty margaritas and unforget-table ambiance. After launching the origi-nal Aldaco’s near Sunset Station and subsequently moving into the facility adja-cent to the Alamodome, the restaurant has earned local, regional and national acclaim.Appetizers with a Flare If you are looking for little bit everything then you must try “La Botana” which comes with two quesadillas al carbòn, three flautas, four fried cream jalapeños, four bean & cheese nachos,guacamole and sour cream. As you gear up for dinner, the choices range from incredi-

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Aldaco’s Stone OakAward-Winning Food and More

Free shuttle after 5 pm100 Hoefgen @ Sunset Station

San Antonio, TX 78205www.aldacos.net 210.222.0561

lunch & dinnerpatio dining

margaritas

Located in historic downtown!

A San Antonio Tradition for 20 Years.

20079 Stone Oak ParkwaySan Antonio, Texas 78258

(210) 494-0561www.aldacos-stoneoak.com

Delicious Food• Open Daily for Lunch & Dinner • Award-Winning Drinks • Delectable Desserts

ble enchiladas to steaks to freshly-prepared seafood. Try the incomparable, Chile Relleno or their scrump-tious Fish Tacos. Aldaco’s also offers a Gluten-Free and Celiac menu for their guests.Delectable Desserts Your dining experience isn’t complete without a serving of Blanca’s famous Original Pastel Tres Leches dessert. It is sinfully delicious and melts in your mouth. Another “dessert” that Aldaco’s is known for are their award-winning margaritas. You have to try the infamous Avaca-do Margarita or the Margarita Pour Off winner. Either way, if you love these tasty treats,

Aldaco’s has the answer. Groups The restaurant also has a private dining room that holds up to 100 guests for those intimate gatherings. For more info, visit www.aldacos-stoneoak.com.

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ocated in the heart of the Rio Grande Valley, Har-lingen, Texas offers historic sites, family fun and outdoor adventures. Near the southern tip of Texas,

at the lower end of the Rio Grande Valley, the city of Harlin-gen is an ex-citing blend of South Texas hospi-tality and the rich, colorful traditions of Mexico. With landscapes edged by palm trees and flaming bougainvil-lea, Harlin-gen is home to everything tropical, from red crowned parrots to palm trees and bougainvilleas that dominate the landscape. The beautiful beaches of South Padre Island are also only minutes away.Downtown Harlingen Downtown Harlingen is situated along the picturesque palm-lined Jackson Street that has served as Harlingen’s “Main Street” for more than a century. Downtown Harlingen features a variety of unique shops that special-ize in home decor, apparel, original Texas and Mexican artwork, hand-made jewelry, gifts, antiques, and collect-ibles. A vintage vinyl shop , 100-year-old seed store and garden center, and authentic army surplus store are just a few of the reasons that locals and visitors alike flock to the area. Jackson Street is the site of many community festivals and events, Market Days on the first Saturday of every month and the annual Christmas Parade.Harlingen Murals Harlingen, the mural capital of South Texas, has more than a dozen interesting and colorful artworks on dis-play. Drive through Downtown Harlingen and enjoy the beautiful murals that describe Harlingen’s history as a major city in the development of the Rio Grande Valley.

LFrom the old cinema downtown to the historic Route 77, murals can be found on the outside and inside of many Harlingen buildings that tell the story of Harlingen’s heritage.Original Iwo Jima Memorial Monument & Museum

Harlingen’s Marine Mili-tary Academy is home to the original work-ing model of the famous bronze statue at Arlington National Cemetery. This stunning out-door sculpture was donated to the school by sculptor Dr. Felix W. de Weldon. It depicts the raising of the U.S. flag on Iwo Jima dur-ing World War II. The museum

features Marine Corps Memorabilia, a video about the battle, and a veteran’s Hall of Fame.Birding The city is known worldwide as a tropical birder’s paradise because of its location on the convergence of two major flyways. Birders flock to Harlingen year round to spot exotic and migratory birds. Harlingen is home to one of nine World Birding Centers in the Rio Grande Valley, Ramsey Nature Park. Pick up a bird-ing checklist at the Harlingen Convention and Visitors Bureau and see how many species you can identify. Visitors can expect to see a wide variety of birds and peak at some of the more uncommon species including Green Jays, Great Kiskadees, Buff-Bellied Hummingbirds and the Altamira Oriole. Harlingen is also home to the famous Rio Grande Valley Birding Festival. Each No-vember birders from across the globe come to explore our region and it’s unique tropical birds.Bass Pro Shop Harlingen is home to Bass Pro Shop’s newest des-

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tination outdoor superstore that includes a restaurant, bowling alley and archery range. Outdoor enthusiasts will discover their next great South Texas adventure begins at the new Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World in Harlingen. While you’ll find a huge selection of outdoor gear, Bass Pro Shops stores are also part museum, art gallery, antique store and an aquarium, education, con-servation and entertainment center. Bowling like you’ve nev-er seen before will be offered at the Uncle Buck’s Fishbowl and Grill. This 15,000 square-foot nautical-themed entity, locat-ed within the Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World store, fea-tures a truly unique atmosphere and design geared for family fun and dining. Dock wood lanes feature beautiful under-water scenery of sea turtles, sharks, stingrays and other saltwater species which will also glow in the dark during cosmic bowling. Hand-painted murals depicting oceanic life line the walls and fish, like a 16’ long giant squid, hang suspended from the ceiling. More than a hunting and fishing store, visitors will also find items per-

fect for camping, hiking, outdoor cooking, bird watch-ing or whatever your outdoor pleasures may be.Golf Harlingen is the perfect destination for golf. In fact, ac-cording to a poll by the Na-tional Golf Foundation, the Rio Grande Valley has more play-able days of golf per year than anywhere else in the United States. Our tropical climate makes us a great destination to enjoy a game of golf year round. The city has four public golf courses and one private course.

Just down the road are two 18 hole championship cours-es at Rancho Viejo Resort and a picturesque 18 hole course along the Laguna Madre Bay at the South Padre Island Golf Club.Whether you are a beginner or pro, Harlingen and the surrounding area has a course for you showcasing the natural beauty of South Texas.Contact Us For more information on visiting this incredible Texas city, go to www.visitharlingentexas.com

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Dynamic. Innovative. Impressive. Everything you want your meeting or event to be is found in one place. The Hurst Conference Center is minutes away from everything DFW has to offer. Restaurants, shops, sporting events, attractions, airports and more. Our state-of-the-art facility has over 50,000 square feet of flexible event space, with seating for up to 900 in the Grand Ballroom and 300 in Meeting Rooms. Full audio-visual presentation equipment and production is available in-house, plus wi-fi is readily accessible throughout the building. Everything you need to make a lasting impression is right here in our amenity-rich facility. Find out how the Hurst Conference Center is central to your success by contacting our sales team today.

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MORE REASONS TO STAY®

One for you, one for the kids. You’re welcome. When you stay with Embassy Suites, you get more. Like a spacious two-room suite, complimentary beverages at our evening Manager’s Reception* and complimentary full Cooked-to-Order breakfast. It all adds up to more reasons to stay.

For reservations, call 972-724-2600 or visit www.outdoorworld.embassysuites.com. *Service of alcoholic beverages subject to state and local laws. Must be of legal drinking age. ™ indicates a trademark of Hilton Worldwide. ©2011 Hilton Worldwide.

rapevine, Texas is known for great wines, dining options, shopping, golf and even

some of the state’s best hotels. You can certainly add the Em-bassy Suites Outdoor World to that list of accomplished area hotels. Roomy and More... This AAA Four Diamond, Award-Winning property is min-utes from the DFW Airport and perfect for the business traveler or group and leisure traveler. All of the spacious hotel suites contain a variety amenities that ensure that whether you’re working or relaxing, you’ll have everything you need to hand. Things such as high-speed Inter-net access, two televisions and two telephones with voicemail. Guests can also choose from OnDemand® movies and video games to keep you entertained; and when you work up an appetite you can make use of the refrigerator, microwave oven, wet bar and coffee maker so you can snack or dine in your hotel suite. Hungry? Every morning starts with the Embassy Suite’s full cooked-to-order breakfast to get your day started. Looking for lunch and dinner options, then the Sportsman’s Club Bar & Grill is certainly the answer. It offers an American fair menu with daily lunch and dinner specials. We have 16 TV’s including four big screens and twelve High Definition LCD flat screens. We broadcast the popular sporting events daily. We maintain the Direct TV NFL and NCAA College Football Packages in addi-tion to the full NCAA March Madness package annually. The full menu is available until 10pm and we offer a late

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night sandwich and appetizer menu through closing.

Also, don’t forget about the complimentary Manager’s Reception that offers cold beverages and a myriad of snacks for the entire family. Meeting Space Looking for a great venue for your next meeting or function? Then the Embassy Suites is the answer. This is the ideal place to meet for busi-ness meetings & social groups such as wedding receptions and family reunions. With 20,000 square- feet of meeting & event space,the prop-

erty has a variety of meeting space options.Contact Us For more information on pricing, advance reservations, etc....please call 972-724-2600 or visit them here.

Embassy Suites Outdoor WorldTrue Texas Charm in Grapevine

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he Mansion at Judges’ Hill has a history as storied as the city it dwells in.

Originally built in 1900, the Mansion was a wedding gift to Goodall & Ella Wooten by Thomas Dudley Wooten, one of the founders of the University of Texas. The two both had a passion for life and they used the Mansion as a fountain of new ideas. In fact, in 1929, they hired Neiman Marcus at a cost of $10,000 (today’s estimate of $1 million) to re-decorate the home. Since its inception, this grand venue has combined the el-egance of its historical roots with the vibrancy of its future.“Fluffy. Not Stuffy.” At the Mansion, you are whisked away to a timeless era with the hint of today. Each room in this fabulous boutique hotel is different, uniquely-appointed with an inviting appeal. All the rooms have a personality all their own. Even the bathrooms have texture and color to give it more style and panache. Amenities in these incred-ible accommodations include: 310 thread count Egyptian cotton linens, hypo-allergenic down and duvets and pillows, complimentary L’Occitane and Gilchrist & Soames custom bath products, private stocked honor bar, complimentary wireless & high-speed internet access, cable television and dvd players. Additionally, there is twice daily housekeep-ing services. Food for Thought. The Mansion has its own dining room that boasts a five-star chef and an impeccable array of delicacies. Here you will find an exquisite blend of International Modern and Classic Cuisines. The food is always fresh and the plates are designed to allow you to experience many tastes all in one

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meal. The 1900 Lounge is open everyday from 4 pm - 11 pm

and features stunning carved wood accents, intimate tables, vivid drap-eries and the attentive and friendly atmosphere the Mansion has come to be known for. Here you can enjoy a delicious martini, tempting frozen margarita or a glass of wine from our selections. Special Events and More. The Mansion offers groups the perfect backdrop for their events. Regardless of the formality, tastes or budget, they can weave a tapestry of simple elegance into any function. Whether it’s a business meeting, wed-ding reception, or conference, they can create the right atmosphere for you and your guests. The venue can accommodate up to 250 people.Contact Us For more information on this world-

class, boutique hotel, visit them online at www.judgeshill.com or call (512) 495-1800.

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ip, savor and stomp your way through Grapevine’s 26th An-

nual GrapeFest® - A Wine Experience September 13, 14, 15 and 16. Whether you’re looking to sip some delicious Texas, West Coast or international wines and premium craft beers, savor the delicious festival food or stomp your way to victory at GrapeStomp, the 26th An-nual GrapeFest is the place to be for family-friendly festival fun this September.Largest Wine Festival in the Southwest GrapeFest, the largest wine festival in the Southwest United States, celebrates the best of Texas wines, West Coast varietals and international offerings. This four-day annual festival also features events such as the People’s Choice Wine Tasting Classic, GrapeStomp, the Cham-pagne Terrace, KidZone presented by Baylor Regional Medical Center of Grapevine, Culinary Pavilion, Grape-Fest Golf Classic, GrapeFest Tennis Classic, six stages of live entertainment and much more! Texas is the fifth largest wine producing state in the United States. Named for the wild Mustang grapes that blanketed the land when settlers first arrived to the area in 1844, Grapevine is the headquarters of the Texas Wine Industry. Sip at the People’s Choice Wine Tasting Classic, the largest consumer judged wine competition in the United States. Sample more than 130 wines from more than 38 Texas wineries and vote on your favorite. A booklet de-tailing the wines being offered and a ballot are provided to each guest upon entry. Sessions are held throughout the four-day festival. The winners of the competition will be announced on Sunday, September 16 at 5 p.m. Tick-ets are $20 and must be purchased in advance. Sip some more at the Vintners’ Auction Classic. This annual GrapeFest highlight will be held on Friday, September 14 at 6 p.m at the Grapevine Convention & Visitors Bureau headquarters, 636 S. Main St. Benefit-ing the Grapevine Heritage Foundation and the Texas Wine and Grape Growers Association, guests can bid on exciting vacation packages, wine dinners, vineyard tours and more and will enjoy Texas wines and heavy hors d’oeuvres. And, this year welcomes the second an-nual Bubbles & Baubles event. One hundred glasses of

S champagne will be sold for $50 apiece, each containing a one carat gem. One special glass will contain a one carat diamond. The gems can be authenticated at Bermuda Gold & Silver at 404 S. Main St. in Grapevine. Tickets for the Vintners’ Auction Classic are $20 in advance and $25 at the door.Food and More Savor all the delicious dishes at GrapeFest! Learn

the latest in culinary techniques at the Culinary Pavilion. Experience a delicious five course meal along with some of the best wines Texas has to offer at the Texas Wine Tribute Dinner on Saturday, September 15 at 7 p.m. at the Hilton DFW Lakes, 1800 State Hwy. 26 E. Indulge in some of your favorite festival foods, from corn dogs to turkey legs to funnel cakes and more. And of course, don’t forget to visit your favorite Main Street restaurants throughout the festival. Stomp into the action during GrapeFest’s popu-lar GrapeStomp competition. Two-person teams take turns stomping approximately 18 pounds of grapes for two minutes throughout the festival. Teams that stomp the most juice are eligible to participate in the Grand Champion StompOff on Sunday, with the winners being awarded the coveted “Purple Foot” award and a beau-tiful glass foot from Grapevine’s Vetro Glassblowing Studio. Entry fee is $5 per person. Special GrapeStomp events include the Mayoral GrapeStomp on Saturday, September 15 and the Senior GrapeStomp at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, September 14.- GrapeFest – A Wine Experience will open on Thurs-day, September 13 at 10 a.m. Admission is free to ev-eryone all day Thursday and Friday until 5 p.m. Hours are Thursday, 10 a.m. to 10:30 p.m., Friday and Satur-day, 10 a.m. to 11:30 p.m., and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Admission prices are $8 for adults, $5 for seniors (62+) and children (6-12). Weekend passes are available for $18 and souvenir weekend passes are $23. Admission is free for children five and under. Complete your GrapeFest getaway with a special family fun package from one of Grapevine’s hotels. Call the Grapevine Convention & Visitors Bureau at 800-457-6338 or 817-410-3185 or visit them at www.GrapevineTexasUSA.com/GrapeFest.

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ettled amidst the gorgeous Cheyenne Mountains in Colora-do Springs rests one

of the most historic and well known hotels in all of Colo-rado. Established in the early 1900’s, The Broad-moor has exceeded guest expectations and stands proudly as the longest consecutive winner of both the AAA Five-Diamond and Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star awards for excellence in service and facilities.Rocky Mountains Nestled within the Rocky Mountains, The Broadmoor has served as the vacation destination of choice since its opening in 1918. Situ-ated on 3,000 acres, The Broadmoor is the ultimate getaway for relaxation, pam-pering and enjoyment. The infinity pool is a great way to cool off during the hot summer months, offering a refreshing escape complete with stunning views of Cheyenne Lake and the mountains. The “zero entry” design makes the pool easily accessible and creates a beach-like sensation, com-plete with two water slides and private cabanas for rent. Indoor & Outdoor Recreation If indoor relaxation is more your style, indulge in a complete menu of treatments through soothing mas-sages, expertly prepared facials and hydrotherapies at the internationally renowned European full – service spa. After a relaxing spa treatment, take the afternoon to play a leisurely game of tennis on one of the six tennis courts or tee up for a round of 18 holes on one of the three championship level golf courses.

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Twenty-six specialty retail shops located all over prop-erty make it convenient and bring the shopping to you without ever having to step foot in a vehicle. The Shops

at The Broadmoor offer a plethora of unique mer-chandise complete with a children’s shop, a pet boutique, cosmetic shop and much more. Delectable Dining Enjoy a four course meal at The Penrose Room, the only Forbes rated five-star and five-diamond restaurant in Colorado. Located on the top floor of Broad-moor South, The Penrose room offers elegant din-ing, gracious hospitality and breathtaking views of Colorado Springs and Cheyenne Mountain.

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Colorado Families can enjoy the great outdoors and all of Colo-rado’s beauty by stepping out into The Broadmoor’s backyard. In addition to sev-eral attractions located around the Pikes Peak Region, hik-ing, biking and horseback rid-ing are popular activities that guests of all ages can par-ticipate in. Nightlife... Once the sun goes down the fun begins with several options to enjoy The Broadmoor nightlife. A variety of cafe’s and lounges are conveniently located around property for guests to enjoy a cold beverage on a warm summer night. The Hotel Bar located in Broadmoor Main on the Mezzanine level, offers cocktails, micro brews, appe-tizers and wines by the glass for guests to enjoy either

inside or out-side on the patio accompanied by the warm glow of the stone fireplace.

Your destination and the spirit of the West await you with endless opportunities to explore pictur-esque moun-tains, streams, and canyons surrounding The Broadmoor. Ex-perience a truly one-of-a-kind resort where personalized luxury offers an escape from the ordinary, with in-

corporated modern details that blend seamlessly, adding to the timeless elegance of this historic hotel.Contact Them For more information, visit them online at www.broad-moor.com.

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he 683-room Mil-lennium Biltmore Hotel Los Angeles was designed in

the style of the Spanish-Italian Renaissance and opened in 1923 to national acclaim as the largest hotel west of Chicago; it was designated a Historical Cultural Landmark by the City of Los Angeles in 1969. The legendary 11-story structure was designed by famed New York architec-tural firm Schultze & Weaver, known for The Waldorf=Astoria and Park Lane hotels, with cathedral ceilings hand-painted by Italian artist Giovanni Smeraldi of White House and Vatican fame. Founding Oscar® Banquet The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences held their founding banquet in the Crystal Ballroom in 1927, where the design for the “Oscar” statuette was sketched on a Biltmore napkin, and eight Academy Awards banquets were held in the Biltmore Bowl during the 1930s and ‘40s. The hotel was also the host for the 1960 Democratic National Convention, where future President John F. Ken-nedy campaigned, and for the 1984 Summer Olympic games, accommodating countless dignitaries and celebri-ties. Perfect Meetings and More The ideal setting for unforgettable social and business functions, more than 70,000 square feet of combined meeting and banquet rooms are resplendent with hand-oiled wood paneling, ornate carvings, vivid frescoes and sparkling crystal chandeliers. Given the extraordinary ambiance and grandeur, combined with modern luxury, approximately 80-90 storybook weddings are held annu-ally at the grand hotel. The hotel’s iconic architecture attracts location scouts and results in countless films and television shows hav-ing been and continuing to be shot at the Millennium Biltmore, including Dark Knight Rises, Mad Men, Bugsy, Chinatown, Ghostbusters, Ocean’s 11, Independence

T Day, Dreamgirls, The Soloist, True Blood, American Idol, Next Food Network Star, CSI: New York and 24, among many oth-ers.Delectable Dining Guests can experi-ence a wide variety of delectable dining at The Biltmore: at Smer-aldi’s, an exquisite continental buffet and a chef-attended om-elet breakfast station, sumptuous lunch buf-fets and dinner selec-tions feature an Italian flair and offer seafood

stations, pasta, antipasti and work-of-art desserts. At the Sai Sai Noodle Bar, Asian-influenced noodle-based soups with Udon and Soba, and uniquely in-spired appetizers, salads and entrees, as well as spe-cialty alcohol and non-alcohol beverages, are served in a casual atmosphere offering flat-screen televisions tuned to everyone’s favorite sporting events and favor-ite programming.History Meets Present Day In Rendezvous Court—the grand space and historic lounge that formerly served as the hotel lobby—an au-thentic Afternoon Tea is served Wed.-Sun. under soaring ceilings, among majestic architecture and beside a flow-ing fountain. Daily, quenching beverages are served in a relaxing space where delicious appetizers and other light fare also can be enjoyed, as well as espresso and cappuccino and freshly made pastries. The historic and elegant Gallery Bar pays homage to the Biltmore’s 1920s roots, featuring wood paneling and intimate lighting in a hotspot serving the latest in martinis, traditional cocktails, and provocative wines, including an accompanying food and dessert menu, and live music Friday and Saturday evenings. The adjoining, intimate Cognac Room serves the latest delicious Co-gnac flavors in a relaxing and romantic setting accented by original artwork on the surrounding walls. For more information on the Millennium Biltmore - Los Angeles, visit them online at www.Thebiltmore.com.

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year-round summery vibe and warm, secluded feel work wonders on Anna Maria Island, Longboat Key, and their coastal companions, Bradenton and Lakewood Ranch, making it the ultimate Florida

beach retreat. Delighted visitors are treated to an overabun-dance of nat-ural beauty and a mild annual average tem-perature of 75 degrees. (Extreme summer and winter temperatures are mel-lowed by the Gulf of Mexico.) A diverse and fragrant floral parade of passion flowers, bril-liant hibiscus, striking bougainvillea, cheery alamanda, and fragrant jasmine color the inland landscape. And a 27-mile stretch of powder soft sandy beaches, dotted with wispy sea oats and scrubby Australian pines, lines a shimmering expanse of aquamarine gulf waters, creating an ideal setting for visitors to decompress and sink into leisure. Charming Appeal Nature lovers, serenity seekers and beachgoers find it easy to explore this coastal gem. The area boasts three equally unique locales that charm visitors with their in-dividual appeal: the Mainland, Anna Maria Island, and Longboat Key. On the Mainland, visitors can explore the city of Bra-denton situated along the coast, or the Cortez Historic Fishing Village and the quirky and colorful Village of the Arts, a mix of art galleries and shops. On the dreamy barrier island known as Anna Maria, visitors wander pastel-washed seaside cottages found neatly tucked

A away in little byways. A convenient trolley system allows easy travel from the northern-most point of the island all the way down to Coquina Beach at the southern tip. Drifting over the Longboat Pass Bridge leads to the 11-mile-long Longboat

Key, a pristine and soothing beach destina-tion just south of Anna Maria Island. Beach aficionados can practice the lost art of doing abso-lutely nothing guilt-free, but there is plenty of activity to be found for those who want to do more than just snooze in a hammock. The area’s famed liquid asset – sparkling gulf

water – offers up the chance to swim, water ski, sail, kayak, snorkel, scuba dive, and fish in the Florida sun. Florida’s Gulf Islands offer an ample supply of boat docks, marinas, fishing piers, boat rentals, and excur-sion boat tours. On dry land, golfers are smitten with the dozens of exceptional courses, and tennis buffs can raise a racquet at IMG’s world-renowned Nick Bollet-tieri Tennis Academy. Close Destinations Wrapped in this coastal paradise, it is easy to forget its accessibility to nearby Sarasota and St. Petersburg. Enjoy a quick jaunt to Sarasota to experience The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art or the stylish St. Armand’s Circle shops and restaurants. A short drive across the Sunshine Skyway Bridge brings visitors to St. Petersburg, where they can marvel at the famous art of eccentric Salvador Dali at the Sal-vador Dali Museum, or stroll along BayWalk, a Medi-terranean- themed downtown waterfront entertainment

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complex. Avid shoppers don’t have to miss a beat dur-ing their beach stay, indulging in an excursion to nearby Ellenton, home of the Prime Outlets with over 135 brand name outlet stores. Finding delight in the details, visitors have come to ex-pect gracious and personal-ized service in each little beach town. Most accom-modations on Anna Maria Island feature the comfy extras guests adore: pillow-top mattresses, extra large plush towels, private pa-tios, gas bar-becue grills, and bicycles for navigating around the island. Anna Maria Island is graced with a lovely ensemble of boutique inns and cozy mini-resorts that make guests feel like long-awaited friends. On Longboat Key, visitors can choose from posh digs to family style accom-modations, showcasing the gulf’s snowy-white dunes and turquoise waters, and making every guest feel right at home. Florida’s Gulf Islands fulfill more than just an appetite for fun, serving up a scrumptious collection of dining op-tions. For those who crave seafood, you will not be disappointed. From beach shacks offering the best crab cake you’ll ever devour, to gourmet fare at award winning establishments, local restaurants are

bound to please even the most finicky diners. Here, dining alfresco makes everything taste better, so most eateries, from swanky to casual, offer breezy outdoor seating with stunning views of the Gulf

of Mexico. For those staying in accom-modations with kitchen facilities, it’s a snap to create per-sonal culinary creations with fresh fish and stone crab purchased at local markets or right off the boat at area marinas. As they cross small bridges to the barrier is-lands, visitors encounter un-abashed natu-ral beauty.

Rich with native wildlife such as manatees, dolphins, sea turtles, and tropical birds, this destination is reminiscent of a yet to be discovered Florida beach hamlet. Nature

tours and scenic state parks allow visitors to revel in Florida’s natural splendor. Clearly marked hiking trails make easy going for those who want to unwind and appreci-ate the unspoiled beauty. Back on the beach, vacationers can stroll along shoreline strewn with sea-shells and the occasional perfect sand dollar. Together, the unhur-ried pace and natural wonders of Florida’s Gulf Islands sweetly solicit the affection and devotion of anyone who’s ever napped on a beach blanket.More Information For travel information, visitors can call direct at (941) 729-9177 or visit www.annamariaisland-

longboatkey.com. An information kiosk is located in the Manatee Courtyard of the Prime Outlet Mall in Ellenton (one quarter mile east of exit 224 on I-75). The kiosk is open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Saturday, and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday.

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and renownedwineries from around the world.” Sheraton Social Hour Tasting EventsDesigned to create and foster social interaction among guests, Sheraton Phoenix DowntownHotel will host weekly Social Hour tasting events featuring two highly rated wines from the Sheraton Selects menu, many of which are rated 90 and above, from 5 to 6 p.m.

Mondays through Thursdays. Each tasting is $5 and includes a pairing of two 2 oz. pours. Riedel stemwarewill be used exclusively in the Park Lounge lobby bar for the Sheraton Social Hour wine program.Water & Wine - A Perfect Pair There is more to an exceptional wine tasting experi-ence than just a great glass of wine. The program’s spe-cially selected premium bottled waters, Acqua Panna® Natural Spring Water and S.Pellegrino® Sparkling Natural Mineral Water, will be available at Sheraton Phoenix Downtown Hotel as part of the program and are important components of a successful tasting. Because of their special Italian origins and unique mineral characteristics, S.Pellegrino and Acqua Panna are great tasting waters that refresh the palate and bring a myriad of flavors to life during wine tasting.These brands are widely appreciated and are served in some of the finest restaurants and hotels across the world.Wine Spectator Ratings Wine Spectator editors review more than 15,000 wines each year in blind tastings, awarding each wine a rating on a 100 point scale. Each tasting begins with a previously rated wine, which is tasted non-blind as a ref-erence point. Other previously rated wines are included among the blind wines to ensure consistency. Wines rated 95-100 are “Classic: a great wine”; 90-94 rated wines are “Outstanding: a wine of superior character and style”; 85-89 is “Very good: a wine with specialqualities.” For more information on Sheraton Hotels, please visit www.sheraton.com.

he Sheraton Phoenix Downtown Hotel launched it’s

Sheraton Social Hour, a first-of its-kind, premium wine program to be offered in the hotel. The new program, developed by Wine Spectator’s premier wine experts and the brand’s global foodand beverage team, offers guests a specially curated menu of premium wines and weekly tastingevents. The program will feature 90+ rated wines by Wine Spectator served in Riedel stemware to ensure that each varietal is presented in the perfect stemware that artfully enhances the wine’sflavor and aroma. “The Sheraton Social Hour program offers guests of Sheraton Phoenix Downtown Hotel an elevated wine tasting experience featuring some of the most highly rated wines in the world,” said General Manager Leo Percopo. “Guests can gather and connect in a comfortable setting while sharing thoughts about premium pours from notable wineries.”Great Idea... Sheraton Hotels piloted the new program in 19 global properties with tremendous success. Ninety-five percent of guests said they are “very likely” or “likely” to return to another Social Hour and would recommend the program to others and sixty-six percent would be more inclined to purchase wine while traveling if there was a premium wine program offered.Raise a Glass The Sheraton Phoenix Downtown Hotel will offer guests a specially curated menu of premium wine including Sheraton Selects, an upgraded premium wine menu comprised of a rotation of eight or more wines by the glass, all rated by Wine Spectator. All Sheraton Selects wines will be rated above 85 and at least four offerings will be rated 90+. “For over thirty years, Wine Spectator has been committed to educating wine lovers and makingfine wines accessible,” said Marvin Shanken, editor and publisher of Wine Spectator. “We are pleased to partner with Sheraton Social Hour, bringing together wine lovers

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range eggs and honey; live plants and unique lo-cal arts and crafts; music and more. Everything featured at the Phoe-nix Open-Air Market is grown or made by theperson selling it. Guests shopping with the chef will enjoy engag-ing conversations, discov-er health benefits offresh market produce and learn how to select the best seasonal items. After a morning of culinarytalk and selecting ingredi-

ents for lunch, guests will surely have an appetite for a mouthwatering meal! After an interactive and educational local shopping excursion, the experience continues back atThe Westin Phoenix Downtown where guests are greet-

ed upon return with a beverage of choice. Now it’s time to sit back, relax and enjoy a refreshing chiller while the chef cleans, prepares and cooks a delicious three-course luncheon with the fresh ingredients just purchased at the PhoenixOpen-Air Market. Tailored to the guest’s liking, the three-course luncheon is served in Province’s modern, sophisticated and sleek dining room where the space is comfortable and understated. Sustainable cork tabletops, vibrant pink accents, floor-to-ceiling glass win-dows, and a living moss wall, enhance

the restaurant’s organic yet hip atmo-sphere as guests enjoy their luncheon experience.Shop with the Chef Shop with the Chef allows for a fun, informative and delicious culinary escape. This package isavailable on weekends from September 8 through Octo-ber 27, 2012. As an overnight package, rates start from $329 and can be booked with rate plan MARKET by calling 1-800-WESTIN1 or by visiting www.WestinPhoe-nixDowntown.com/Market.

he Westin Phoenix Downtown is launch-ing an interactive

culinary package that allows guests the opportu-nity to meet the chef, seek expert nutritional advice, shop a local open-air mar-ket for fresh ingredients, and then enjoy a custom-ized three-course lunch. This new package is perfect for guests travel-ing from afar seeking local offerings or for neighbors looking for an up-close and personal-food-focused experience.This fall when the gardens are plentiful, The Westin Phoenix Downtown’s Shop with the Chef package will flourish. The experience commences with a chef meet and greet at the ho-tel’s restaurant, Province, on a Saturday morn-ing. From there, the foodie ex-cursion contin-ues with ashort stroll to the Phoenix Open-Air Mar-ket, located two blocks north of the hotel, where groceryshopping for the day’s lunch begins. At the Phoenix Open-Air Market, guests are able to connect with the chef and learn informative nutritional informa-tion about the assorted selections of freshproduce, herbs and spices.Phoenix Open-Air Market The Phoenix Open-Air Market, open Saturdays from 8 a.m. to noon, is a local gathering place that offers an eclectic mix of: fresh seasonal fruits and vegetables, produce, flowers, jams, baked goods, dried beans, free-

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Carmellini’s American cuisine, every material reflects honesty; from the natural light oak floors to the white brick walls, zinc bar top, greyed driftwood beams, framed photographs of old Florida and other accents, all lighten and color the space with cultural references.LocationThe Dutch is located inside W South Beach Hotel & Residences, 2201 Collins Avenue, in Miami Beach,

Florida, 33139. Breakfast is served from 7 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., Monday – Friday, and from 7:30 a.m. to noon on Saturday and Sunday. Lunch is served daily from noon to 4 p.m. Dinner is served from 7 p.m. to 11:30 p.m., Sunday – Wednesday, and from 7 p.m. to midnight, Thursday – Saturday. Contact Us For reservations, please call (305) 938-3111 or visit www.opentable.com/the-dutch-miami or www.thedutchmiami.com.

ew York’s critically-acclaimed Chef

Andrew Carmellini brings his wildly popular American restaurant, The Dutch, to W South Beach Hotel & Residences in partnership with Miami culinary impresarios Karim Masri and Nicola Siervo. The restaurant serves up a roots-inspired menu for Miami Beach and was recently named “Best New Restaurant 2012” by Miami New Times.Menu... The menu at The Dutch features fresh fish and shellfish, choice meats and the best local produce available. Dishes are influenced by a range of flavors from the Caribbean to Morocco, the Gulf Coast to the West Coast and Cuba to Italy. Carmellini also draws from a lifetime of family road trips taken from his home in Cleveland to Miami, where his grandfather ran The Surf Club back in the day. Entrees pay homage to the local cafes, corner taverns, neighborhood bistros, seaside shacks, roadside joints and all the cultural riches of Miami. NYC Meets South Beach The high-ceilinged 170-seat indoor-outdoor restaurant and bar is where NYC meets Miami Beach. Reflecting

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the Smokies Resort appeals to a certain type of thrill seeker, perhaps one who has wondered what it might be like to be a drop of water inside a water pistol. The Wild Vortex features a trap door launching pad and a gravity-powered loop-the-loop experience at 2.5 g (g-force)

and has adrenaline-hungry visitors lining up for a waterslide experience unlike any other ever seen in the Smokies or the Southeast. Standing 66-foot tall, the slide is the only near-

vertical, translucent, looping waterslide in the Southeast. Riders of the Wild Vortex will enter the capsule at the top of the ride, standing vertically over a trap door. Once the trap door is released, the rider accelerates into a 39-foot vertical free fall drop generating maximum g-force (2.5 g in less than two seconds) before reaching the inclined loop element. The entire ride is over within

seven seconds.Contact UsFor more information about Wilderness at the Smokies, call toll-free 877-325-9453 or visitwww.WildernessAtTheSmokies.com.

ilderness at the Smokies, located minutes from

Interstate 40 and situated in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, is one of the area’s only year-round vacation destinations. With a 36-hole championship golf course, two outdoor waterparks, an indoor waterpark with a wave pool and the Southeast’s only Surf Rider, hot tubs, and countless waterslides and attractions, Wilderness at the Smokies has something for all age groups. It is adjacent to a 200,000 square-foot conference, convention and event center known for hosting the areas largest conferences, athletic events and trade shows.Adventure Forest In March, the resort opened Adventure Forest family entertainment park, a ‘dry’ indoor park that has doubled the resort’s indoor park offerings. It features a three-story ropes course, multi-level enclosed laser tag arena, mini-bowling, black-light mini-golf, more than 100 arcade games, a ‘Laser Maze,’ a 23-foot climbing wall, special birthday party rooms, another restaurant and lounge, plus other attractions and activities that do not involve water. Wild Vortez The newest waterslide to debut at Wilderness at

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ocated on a gravel road dating back to the times when monks settled at the foot of Mount Etna, the

intimate nobiliary house ‘Monaci delle Terre Nere’ sits amidst an organic farm overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.A Perfect Getaway Creator and charming host Guido Coffa spent five years rescuing the villa from despair investing every drop of his energy to create an intimate, relaxing and stylish home. The six rooms come with rare thoughtfulness and exquisite taste. An old wine press and fresco paintings shimmering through the ceilings are traces of the buidling’s past and are in perfect harmony with wonder-fully eccentric paintings by British-Brazilian artist Olivier Mourao, modern furnishings by Flos or B&B Italia and the owner’s personal collection of antiques.Personal Service Guido is also always at hand to arrange whatever your heart desires: an Italian feast at a small restaurant before the other guests arrive, a private tour of Mount Etna — even on a don-key if you dare — or wine tastings at remarkable wineries for some heavy reds and fruity whites from the region. Or from the farm itself: Guido produces an exceptional red wine that’s available for you to sample. At breakfast you’ll get a taste of what the farm has to offer: the black and nutritious earth is giving life to more than 70 different types of fruit, many of which are turned

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into delicious home-made jams or freshly squeezed juices. Add warm bread rolls, prosciutto, salami, cheese with pistacios and strong coffee and you’ll be prepared to explore what the region has to offer.

Awesome Surroundings Besides the craters of Mount Etna, there is famous Taormina with its Greek Theatre and Me-dieval Quarter, the fish market of Catania as well as the coast, of course, with fashionable Isola Bella in Taormina and 18km of sandy beaches stretching be-tween Catania and Syracuse. But you may just want to take it easy and relax at the farm — just chosing the right spot is not easy: there is a day bed pro-tected by massive oak trees, the back garden for views of Mount Etna or the natural terraces opening to the farm with its many olive and clementine trees

to gaze over the Mediterranean Sea. And if you are lucky you’ll witness some lava fireworks at Mount Etna — which like everything else at ‘Monaci delle Terre Nere’ is a truly memorable experience. More info: www.welcomebeyond.com/property/monaci-delle-terre-nere/

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Mediterranean Blissoptions, including the open-air Altamira Restaurant, serving authentic Costa Rican fare, the brand new Sushi Amor, offering a Latin American-Japanese fusion menu, a Latin American wine bar called Nostalgia and the Kali-Kali Pool Bar where

guests sip on their favourite cocktails. Two state-of-the-art dispensers delivering samples of premium wines and top-notch vodkas add flair to the dining options.Dare to be AdventurousAs the adrenaline capital of Costa Rica, Arenal invites thrill seekers to explore the rainforest with canopy walks

to canyon crawls. Guests can take a floating safari on the Peas Blancas River to spot crocodiles, monkeys and sloths; speed through treetops on an adrenaline-boosting zip line Sky Trek; or spelunk their way through an underground labyrinth of stalactites and stalagmites in the Venado Caves. A visit to the local hot springs slows the pace as couples soak in the pools amid lush tropical gardens. Information Rates at Nayara Hotel, Spa & Gardens include a daily hot breakfast, welcome drinks,

complimentary Internet access and long distance telephone calls to anywhere in the world. For reservations or more information, visit www.arenalnayara.com or call: 1-866-311-1197.

n celebration of being awarded No. 1 Resort in Central and South America,

and one of the Top 100 Hotels in the Travel + Leisure 2012 World’s Best Awards readers’ survey, Nayara Hotel, Spa & Gardens is celebrating with its Nayara Suite Special of $149 per person, per night. Valid September and October 2012, the offer bundles accommodation in a dreamy suite with breakfast and dinner.Gorgeous Venue Once a hidden gem, Nayara Hotel, Spa & Gardens is fast becoming a favourite with honeymooners and couples in search of romance and adrenaline boosting adventures at an affordable rate. With unrivalled service levels and devotion to value-filled vacations, Nayara Hotel, Spa & Gardens presents the best of Costa Rica.Great Location Just two hours’ from the capital of San Jose, Nayara sits at the foothills of the Arenal Volcano, in a lush tropical oasis. Each of Nayara’s deluxe suites exudes romance, with its king-size canopy bed, indoor and outdoor showers, expansive veranda with Jacuzzi tub, and thoughtful extras like iPod dock, turndown service, fluffy robes and slippers. Delectable Dining Guests at Nayara will enjoy a variety of dining

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experiencesecently, Shawn from Coastlines & Tanlines, a little latitudes native, asked us a question that we get

asked often. How do you live an island lifestyle and keep salt in your veins but live so far from the ocean? And even more than that, how do you own a beach inspired clothing company that is based out of the midwest? After all, South Dakota (although it is the tropical Dakota) & Kansas couldn’t be more landlocked or further from the beach. Well we have a very easy answer. We live by 5 simple rules. These rules help keep us sane during the cold winter months, and smelling like coconut rum all year long.

1. Stocked bar. Have a well stocked bar that includes all the ingredients needed to make your favorite island drink. Painkillers, daiquiri’s, margarita’s, bushwhackers, pina colada’s, rum & coke…the list goes on. Just whatever you do, make sure you always have your bar stocked because you never know when that island drink itch is going to strike you!

2. Island Music. To help get in a tropical state of mind it’s important to have a good playlist ready to go at all times. Kenny Chesney, Jimmy Buffett, Zac Brown Band, Pirate Sessions, whatever gets you in the island mood. Crank up the tunes, pour yourself a cocktail and imagine feeling the sand between your toes.

3. Appropriate apparel. T-shirt (Team Cocktail of course), Flip Flops, Boardshorts, hats and whatever else gets you in the island mood. Wear these daily if you can even if it’s just for a couple hours when you’re at home relaxing. If you’re like us, you’ll wear these everyday, all day! So now you’ve got your cocktail, Island music and beach clothes on…it’s like your almost on the island!

4. Fun friends with an island state of mind. Whether you met them on Facebook through island inspired fan pages (such as Team Cocktail & Coastlines & Tanlines)

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or they are your next door neighbor, it’s important to have friends who share the island state of mind. Find those friends that love to share a good bottle of rum, great stories of the last island vacation you all were on, and who are ready to party it up with you at a moments notice.

AND finally…the most important rule of all...

5. Have your next tropical vacation booked before you get back from the one you’re on! There is nothing worse than the last day of great beach vacation. BUT if you already have your next vacation on the books, you have something to look forward to! This is how the annual Team Cocktail Cruise got started and continues to grow every year! If you don’t have your next tropical vacation booked, get on it! There are so many great options such as the Conched in Key West Bar Crawl in September or the Team Cocktail Cruise in January!

We follow these simple rules and live the island lifestyle every day. We may be in the midwest physically, but mentally we are always bellied up to our favorite beach bar, in our favorite TC t-shirt, with all of our Team Cocktail friends around us, listening to the local island musician and drinking the local brew or cocktail. As we say…Travel Global, Drink Local!! Visit them online at www.teamcocktail.com.

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