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May/June 2009 Beauty on the River Walk The Watermark Hotel & Spa San Antonio, Texas Accommodations • Attractions • Events • Relocation • Maps The Driskill Hotel Austin, Texas THE Hotel at Mandalay Bay Las Vegas, Nevada Inside: Hotel Derek Houston, Texas

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Page 1: The Hotel Guide - May/June 2009 Edition

May/June 2009

Beauty on the River Walk

The Watermark Hotel & SpaSan Antonio, Texas

Accommodations • Attractions • Events • Relocation • Maps

The Driskill Hotel

Austin, Texas

THE Hotel at Mandalay Bay

Las Vegas, NevadaInside:

Hotel Derek

Houston, Texas

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Edward R. LeosPublisher

Jennifer LeosAssociate Publisher

Martha ZamoraDirector of Sales & Marketing

Aissa LunaAccount Executives

Dale Blasingame Senior Travel Writer

Daniel LeosIllustrator

Contact Information:The Hotel GuideP.O. Box 592418San Antonio, TX 78259

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

Special Thanks to:• Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority• 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• Go Girl Go!•Fredericksburg CVB• Arlington CVB

Copyright 2009The 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

About the Cover:If you are looking for pure elegance and incredible customer ser-vice, then the Watermark Hotel and Spa is your destination. Situ-ated on the banks of the world-famous San Antonio River Walk, this hotel beckons you. (Photo courtesy of the Watermark Hotel)

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Contents

43Experience the pure joy at THE Hotel at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Alamo Helicopter ToursCool Way to See City

18 Fredericksburg, TexasTrue Texas Charm in this Hill Country City

23 The Driskill HotelHistorical Elegance

28 Mesquite RodeoFun Times at a Texas Rodeo

33 Moody GardensSummer Shows Abound

38 Las Vegas, NevadaSin City never looked so good!

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Fax Back Info Form:Let Us Know! We are ready to help you. Looking for more information on Texas? We’re here to help you plan and make the most of your visit. Simply fax this page back to1-(877)-HTL-GDE1.

I could use more information on the follow-ing venues and cities:Accommodations: Baymont Suites- Arlington Comfort Inn - SA Comfort Suites - SA Days Inn North - SA Days Inn University - Austin Emily Morgan - SA Hotel Valencia - SA La Quinta Suites - South PadreIsland La Copa - South Padre Island Mansion on Judge’s Hill- Austin Quality Inn Sea World - SA Quality Inn - Tyler Rosewood Crescent Hotel - Dallas Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek Super 8 Lackland - SA Super 8 - South Padre Island Travelodge - South Padre Island The Woodlands Resort- Woodlands

Attractions: Natural Bridge Caverns Rio San Antonio Cruises Polly Esther’s DancePlex Schlitterbahn Waterparks Sea World of Texas Texas Rangers Baseball Other:

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I could use more information on the following: Las Vegas, Nevada Texas Travel Industry Association Meeting Facilities Golf Courses/Facilities Bed & Breakfasts Shopping Malls Wineries Other:

March/April 2009

Restaurants/Bars/Wineries: Aldaco’s - SA Grapecreek VineyardsRelocation: Yes, I want Relocation Information.

Texas Trips: Austin Boerne Corpus Christi Dallas El Paso Fredericksburg Laredo Ft. Worth Grapevine Houston Lubbock New Braunfels Rio Grande Valley San Antonio San Marcos South Padre Island Tyler Other:

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A Word From the Publisher...etting big-ger and better has always

been our mantra at The Hotel Guide. As publisher, I am con-tinuously looking for how we can expand our magazine and reach all while tak-ing care of you - our readers. We are continu-ing to develop into one of the most re-spected travel publications on the market by featuring some of the area’s top travel destinations. In this edition, you can read about some top-tier hotels such as THE Hotel at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, or spunky Hotel Derek in Houston or even the majestic Watermark Hotel and Spa in San Antonio. Additionally, as you flow through our magazine, you will come across such cool reading material as a Las Vegas nightclub Q&A, or a feature on the Mes-quite Rodeo and even an article on the Alamo Heli-copter tours - which is a totally unique and incredible way to look at a city! The Hotel Guide is your guide and we strive daily to make it so. As we continue to grow our publica-tion and reach thousands more, be on the lookout for some of our new media opportunities and ways that we can feature YOUR travel experiences. Keep com-ing back because we plan on being on the forefront of your destination experience. 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!

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magine being pampered like you can only dream of. At the Watermark Hotel and Spa, that is just business as usual. Situated on the inviting and

world-famous San Antonio River Walk, the Watermark beckons visitors to bask in the lap of luxury.History Lesson... An adaptive re-creation of the façade of the 19th century L. Frank Saddlery Building, which originally occupied the site, the Hotel features 98 luxurious guest rooms and suites ranging from 425 to 600-square feet, each featuring soaring 12-foot ceilings, expansive win-dows, marble baths, separate shower/tub enclosures, Jacuzzi baths and stylish steel four poster beds. Historic photographs, hand-cut metal artifacts, spe-cially commissioned artworks by renowned Texas and California artists, along with custom-made furnishings decorate the hotel. High ceilings and large windows allow in natural light during the day and the twinkling lights of the River Walk in the evening. The stylish four poster beds dressed with Egyptian cotton sheets are made even more romantic by diapha-nous drapery behind the upholstered headboard that give the room a cozy atmosphere. The attention to detail is superb and shows in the ample leather-topped desk that is perfect for in-room dining or as a work surface, and the deep club chairs paired with a suede ottoman.Award-Winning Spa A luxurious, 17,000-square-foot, European-style Mobil Four Star spa encom-passes the second floor of the Watermark. Nineteen sumptuous treatment rooms, four spa suites, his and her changing areas, serene relaxation lounges, Vichy shower, hydrotherapy tubs and a full-service hair and nail salon are just a sampling of the services. Private label products, using ingredients indigenous to Texas and San Antonio, include shampoo, conditioner, bath soaps and body treatments. Spa services, for both men and

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A True River Walk Oasis

women, include facials, massages, aromatherapy, reflex-ology, shiatsu, body wraps, manicures, pedicures and a range of spa therapy that leave one refreshed and

relaxed. Dining Options Pesca on the River® is a high-energy restaurant fea-turing the freshest seafood flown in daily from around the world. Pesca, the Span-ish word for “fishing,” is located along the banks of the famed San Antonio River Walk where guests may dine indoors or alfresco. Pesca is a “can’t-miss” dining experi-ence.Contact UsFor more information on the

Watermark Hotel & Spa, visit www.watermarkhotel.com or call them at 866-605-1212.

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Rejuvenation Redefined.Discover the award-winning luxury of the Watermark Hotel & Spa, ideally

situated along the romantic banks of the River Walk.

Pamper yourself with renewing treatments and invigorating therapies in

the tranquil surroundings of a four-star spa.

212 West Crockett Street ~ San Antonio, TX 78205 ~ 210-396-5840 ~ www.watermarkhotel.com

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lamo Helicopter Tours, San Antonio’s most unique attraction, is celebrating one year in the skies of San Antonio. They’re located at Stinson Airport,

8535 Mission Rd. in the Terminal building.Something Out of the Ordinary Alamo Helicopter Tours offers residents and tour-ists a chance to see San Antonio and the Texas Hill Country like they never have before: from more than a 1,000 ft. in the sky aboard a Robinson R-44 aircraft cruising around 120 mph. All passengers (maximum 3 per flight) will have a window seat and headsets for communication. Guests can choose from an exciting menu of flights designed to suit every budget and desire. Spend a short while taking in a bird’s eye view of the historic sites of downtown San Antonio or sit back and enjoy the beautiful landscape of Texas Hill Country. “We had been looking for just the right spot to

have our aerial tour business for 5 years,” says owner Stacy Riggs. “We came to San Antonio on va-cation and fell in love with the city’s beauty, friendly peo-ple, history and charm. It is such a thrill to take customers on their flights. Sometimes it is someone’s first time in the air and their smiles are priceless. We love giving people here in San Antonio the experience of a lifetime.” Expansion... Alamo He-licopter Tours has recently expanded

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services to include a helicopter flight school, which will provide training 7 days a week. Alamo Helicopter Tours prepares graduates for exciting careers in helicopter fields such as EMS, ENG (Electronic News Gathering), search and rescue, fire fighting, wildlife and game count-ing and capture, aerial photography, heli skiing, corpo-rate charter, off-shore oil support, movies and television, seismic oil exploration and many other career paths. For those interested in “trying out” a career as a profes-sional helicopter pilot (or simply a one-time experience of a life-time), Alamo Helicopter Tours offers Discovery Flights, an introduction to flying for $150. “Taking an introduc-tory flight is an incred-ible experience,” says Riggs. “We want you to get the feeling for how exciting being a helicopter pilot is and to get a good sense of the challenge that is in store. One of Alamo Helicopter’s Certified Flight Instructors will go over how the helicopter works and how to control it. Then you and the Flight Instructor will take off. Over the course of the next half hour you will experience takeoffs,

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World-Class Dining on the Riverwalk

112 College St. • San Antonio, Texas 78205(210) 518-1063 • www.omnilamansion.com

Experience the unique atmosphere of theaward-winning Las Canarias Restaurant located in the

Omni La Mansion del Rio. Be whisked away with a myriad of flavors and tastes.

“Critic’s Choice” for Best Hotel Restaurant - San Antonio Express-News

“Reader’s Choice” for Best Hotel Restaurant- San Antonio Express-News

straight and level flight, hovering, landing and an amazing view. Not only will you land with a much clearer concept of what it means to be fly helicopters but you will have actually flown one!”Commercial Division Alamo Helicopter Tours has also launched a new commercial division. Servic-es include real estate and land surveys, pipeline and powerline surveys, construc-tion progress shots, wildlife surveys, aerial photogra-phy and aircraft manage-ment. “We’ve had tremendous interest for specialized flights from land developers, contractors, production companies, business and private land owners,” said company president Randy Riggs. “Many businesses have the need to do aerial inspections and photography of property, projects or live stock and wildlife, and we have the experience and capabilities to provide these services.” Whether you’re a sightseer, a flight enthusiast, or

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planning for a special event, Riggs says Alamo Helicop-ter Tours has a flight to fit your needs and desires. “We’ve been very busy taking reservations for regu-lar flights as well as special occasions like birthdays, anniversaries and even marriage proposals.” Contact Us For more information or to make reservations visit www.alamohelicoptertours.com or call (210) 287-5797. There is a 10% discount for online reservations.

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11www.thehotelguide.com SOUTH TEXAS PLAINS

Ride the “Rio” San Antonio

Don’t walk the river...cruise it. Our Rio Taxi services are available throughout the River Walk. We have close to 40 different stops - making your options plentiful.

For reservations or more information, call (210) 244-5700 or (800) 417-4139.

Cost:$5 - One way$10 - 24-Hour Day Pass$25 - Three Day Pass

he 38th Annual Texas Folklife Festival: Celebrate Everything Texas! is a weekend of im-

mense fun and education. Come experience a true Texas festival fromJune 12-14, 2009.Everythings Big in Texas The Texas Folklife Festival is the biggest cultural celebration in Texas! More than 40 different cultural groups in Texas are represented at the festival, and each year, more than 250 participants come together to celebrate their culture and heri-tage.Where is the Festival? Located on the grounds of the Institute of Texan Cultures on the UTSA HemisFair Park Campus, the annual three-day event showcases the Lone Star State’s diversity and rich heritage through a wide

T38th Annual Texas Folklife Festival

variety of ethnic food, music, dance, arts and crafts. You’ll come for the food, you’ll stay for the entertainment, and you’ll leave with a new sense of friendship, family and community. For more info, visit www.texancultures.com and click on the Texas Folklife Festival button.

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Aldaco’s Restaurant (210) 222-0561Comfort Inn - UC(210) 695-5051 Comfort Suites - Rittiman (210) 646-6600Day’s Inn - Northeast(210) 655-4311Hotel Valencia(210) 227-9700Emily Morgan Hotel(210) 225-5100Hard Rock Cafe(210) 224-ROCKNatural Bridge Caverns(210) 651-6101

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A. AlamoB. Tower of AmericasC. AlamodomeD. Convention CenterE. La VillitaF. King William DistrictG. Rivercenter MallH. Spanish Governor’s PalaceI. San Antonio Museum of ArtJ. Institute of Texan CulturesK. San Fernando CathedralL. Vietnam Veteran’s MemorialM. Municipal Auditorium

1. Aldaco’s Restaurant7. Emily Morgan Hotel16. Polly Esther’s DancePlex Rio San Antonio Cruises

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t was 25 years ago when Splashtown opened its water park on Interstate-35 filled with brightly-colored, twist-ing slides, a relaxing and cool lazy river called Siesta

Del Rio, and Texas’ largest half-million gallon wave pool. This 2009 season, the water park will open for the weekends now and will operate daily beginning June 5.What a Celebration! To celebrate its 25th Anniversary, Spashtown is unveiling a totally revamped activity pool called “Crystal Falls” that features seven new waterslides and 250 feet of twisting excite-ment through a mountain of rocks and waterfalls. Affordable Entertainment... Splashtown is the most affordable water park in town when visitors bring any can or bottle of Big Red to the ticket booth and pay only $15.99 per guest – adult or child. “In some cases, the same amount of money you pay to park your car at some of the other theme parks, you pay for admission at Splashtown. In this economy, Splashtown is the better deal,” said Keith D. Kin-ney, president of Splashtown. “And the cool thing about our park is we are large enough to offer a ton of fun, yet small enough keep an eye on your kids.”Experience “Dive-In” Movies “Dive-In Movies” occurs at dusk every Friday night begin-ning in June. Visitors can enjoy watching a movie while relax-ing in the wave pool. This season’s movies include Iron Man; Kung Fu Panda; Eagle Eye; Disaster Movie; Hancock; Open Season 2; Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of Crystal Skulls; and Igor. Tejano Music to SplashtownThis season, Splashtown is bringing Tejano music entertain-ment on three special dates: Ram Herrera and the Outlaw Band May 24 4 p.m.Chente Barrera y Taconazo June 7 4 p.m.Ruben Ramos and the Mexican Revolution June 21 4 p.m.Contact UsFor an entire schedule of events, check out our website at www.surfsanantonio.com.

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Fredericksburg, Texasinding yourself in Fredericksburg is truly like finding your-self in a part of the Old World. Fredericksburg, with its German flair, historic buildings, attractions, outdoor activi-

ties, shopping and fine food, offers something for the entire family. Fredericksburg has always prized its deep German roots that stem from its founding in 1846 by a group of German set-tlers led by John O. Meusebach. State Attractions and More... Among Fredericksburg area attractions are three state parks, one municipal park, one wildlife management area and a national park. They are the Admiral Nimitz State Historical Park, Enchanted Rock State Natural Area, LBJ State and National Parks, Lady Bird Johnson Municipal Park and The Old Tunnel Wildlife Management Area. The National Museum of the Pacific War is dedicated to everyone who served in the Pacific in World War II under Admiral Chester W. Nimitz. Admi-ral Nimitz, the last of the five star admirals, was a native son of Fred-ericksburg. His grandparents were among the first settlers in the com-munity and were the builders and proprietors of the Steamboat Hotel (c. 1852), the original building on the site. The complex now consists of (1) the Admiral Nimitz Museum (the restored hotel), which houses on the first floor the history of Fred-ericksburg and the story of Admiral Nimitz’s life; (2) the George Bush Gallery with life size and lifelike exhibits from American and Japanese battles during the War in the Pacific; (3) the Garden of Peace, a gift from the people of Japan; (4) the Pacific Combat Zone, lined with rare aircraft, tanks and guns from that era; (5) the Memorial Wall, commemorating individuals and groups from the war; (6) the Plaza of the Presidents, which recognizes the World War II contributions of ten U.S. Presidents from Frank-lin Roosevelt to George Bush; and (7) the Admiral Nimitz Foundation Bookstore, filled with hundreds of books and gifts relating to WW II.Enchanted Rock Enchanted Rock is a 1,643-acre park that is home to the second largest granite dome in North America. The grounds feature 60 primitive campsites as well as shade and picnic areas. A moderately strenuous trail leads visitors to the top for a spectacular view, while other areas provide challenges for serious rock climbers. Enchanted Rock received its name

FA City of Charm and True Texas Hospitality.

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www.thehotelguide.com 19through Indian folklore that was passed through genera-tions of native tribes.LBJ State & National Parks... The LBJ State and National Parks offer a historical look at the late President of the United States, Lyndon B. Johnson. The orientation/visitor center for the national park is located in Johnson City, as well as the Boyhood Home and the Johnson Settlement. At the LBJ Ranch-lands, located 16 miles east of Fredericksburg near Stonewall, a guided bus tour shows visitors the Texas White House, Old Junction School, LBJ’s Birthplace and the Johnson Family cemetery. An additional attraction at

the LBJ State Park is the Sauer-Beckmann Living History Farmstead that depicts pioneer farm life. Lady Bird Johnson Municipal Park, located approximately three miles from Main Street, features an 18-hole golf course, picnic pavilions, The Live Oak Wilderness Trail, a swimming pool, an RV park and a “fish-ing hole.” The Old Tunnel Wildlife Management Area, or otherwise known as “The Bat Tunnel”,

is open nightly from June through October. This aban-doned railroad tunnel has become home to over one million Mexican free-tailed bats, which emerge each evening around dusk.Historical Attractions... Fredericksburg is also filled with historical attractions such as the Vereins Kirche (Society’s Church) and the Pioneer Museum Complex that are both owned by the Gillespie County Historical Society. The Pioneer Museum

Complex provides a glimpse of early life in Fredericks-burg. Included on the site are the Kammlah House and Store, the Fassel Home, the Walton-Smith Log Cabin, the We-ber Sunday House, the White Oak Schoolhouse and more. The city’s archi-tecture has also been preserved in a beautiful historic district. One of the outstanding features in the historical district are the quaint Sunday Houses, which are very small homes built in town by the German pioneers. At the time, most of the families lived in the rural areas surrounding Fredericks-burg where they farmed and ranched. On weekends, however, they came to town to get supplies, visit neigh-bors and attend church and stayed in their “in town” homes giving them the name, “Sunday House.”Special Events for Everyone In addition to attractions, Fredericksburg is always brimming with activity with more than 50 special events and festivals held annually. Events include: The Easter Fires Pageant, horse race meets, Fourth of July Parade, Night In Old Fredericksburg, Fredericksburg Food & Wine Fest, Oktoberfest, arts and crafts fairs, homes tours, Gillespie County Fair, Weihnachten in Fredericks-burg and many more. In addition to the beautiful scenery, Gillespie County has excellent hunting for the outdoorsman. The county has an abundant population of white-tailed deer and turkey. Hiking in the state parks and biking on the back-roads of the Texas Hill Country are also popular pursuits

Grapecreek Vineyards...

Brian Heath, owner of Grape Creek Vineyards since 2006, left a successful career as an executive

for a Fortune 500 company to pursue his passions for wine, for small business ownership and for creat-ing compelling and unique customer experiences. The vineyards offers wine enthusiasts the feel of “Tuscany in the Texas Hill Country,” and prides itself on premium, award-winning wines. The venue also offers Texas’ oldest winery cellar, an incredible

event center, a pic-nic cafe, bed and breakfast and awe-inspiring, breathtak-ing views.To learn more about Grapecreek Vine-yards, visit their website at www.grapecreek.com.

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Everything you need to select the perfect lodging property for your stay in the Fredericksburg area is as easy as clicking your mouse. Visit www.FredTexLodging.com to gain instant access to the only all-inclusive site specifically for lodging located in Fredericksburg and Gillespie County.

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Dining and More... Wonderful dining and specialty food items are a tradition as well. Fredericksburg boosts more than 50 restaurants and bakeries that feature German, Bavarian, Texan, Mexican, Chinese and Italian foods. And just in case one is still hungry, homemade delicacies include sausage and meat products, smoked turkey, jams and jellies, fudge and specialty candies, pastries, and breads.Fredericksburg lies in the top peach producing county in Texas and during June through August the town is filled with road side stands selling peaches and other fruits in season. Grapes also grow well in the Hill Country soil, and the area is the home of seven wineries that have produced award-winning wines, with most open daily for tours and tastings.Wildflowers Abound at the Wildseed Farms Fredericksburg is also home to the Wildseed Farms, the largest working wildflower farm in the United States,

which includes a retail market, and the Fredericksburg Herb Farm, a celebration of scent and color featuring formal gardens, a tea room, retail shops and a day spa.For the “shopaholic” in the family, Fredericksburg offers our historic Main Street lined with more than 100 spe-cialty stores. Here one can find items crafted by many Hill Country artisans, fine apparel, home decor, kitchen wares, gift items, and antiques.Contact Us...Since there is more to do than a one day trip will allow,

Fredericksburg has 700 hotel/motel rooms, over 300 bed and breakfasts/guest houses, and sev-eral RV parks and campsites.To plan a trip to Fredericksburg, located in the heart of the Texas

Hill Country, call (830) 997-6523 or 1-888-997-3600 (toll-free in the U.S.) to request a free visitor kit or visit www.fredericksburg-texas.com.

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Championship Golf in a relaxed resort environment.Our scenic 6,635-yard, par 72, 18-hole course is designed in the tradition of resort layouts. � e course off ers

challenging play along the range of handicaps. Brush up on your game at our driving range, putting and chipping areas. Shop our fully stocked pro shop or relax in the full service Spike-n-Spur Grill. Private lessons are off ered for an additional charge.

A Western-style resort nestled in the beautiful Texas Hill Country.Enjoy horseback riding adventures, championship golf, marshmallow roasts, swimming, hiking, western entertainment, 66,000 square feet of Water Park & supervised programs for kids!

1.800.292.5134 www.fl yingl.com

For reservations, give us a holler!

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the Flying L Guest Ranch

AWESTERN RESORT IN THE HEARTOF THE HILL COUNTRY.

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ncredible! Immaculate! Imaginative! Once you step into the lobby of the Driskill Hotel you are captivated by its grand aura and transported

back to a time of cattlemen, gunslingers and the turn of the century livelihood. But don’t think the hotel suffers from a true memory lapse. This property boasts all of the top-notch ameni-ties and services guests are accustom to coming from a world-class, destination hotel.Hotel History The properties namesake, Jesse Driskill, built a for-tune as a cattle baron and decided to build one of the nation’s most grandiose hotels right in the heart of the Texas State Capital. In 1886, the famous Driskill Hotel opened to an incredible tidal wave of fanfare and was hailed as “One of the Finest Hotels in the Whole Country,” by the Austin American Statesman. Not bad for a hotel that cost $400,000 to build.The Suite Life The property has 189 guestrooms and suites offer-ing guests of all discriminating tastes a wide selection to choose from. If grand is in your game, then you must stay in the Lyndon and Lady Bird Johnson Presidential Suite and truly experience the life. Being situated in the heart of Austin, the Driskill of-fers some of the neatest views of the city and it’s famous Sixth Street. Rooms at the Driskill come equipped with a blend of contemporary and unique historical artwork, custom Driskill beds with luxurious linens, signature Drisill furniture, spacious work desks with complimentary wireless internet and plasma televi-sions. Want to feel pampered? Each room also has plush terry robes, fine English-imported personal care items, regal bath linens, artfully stocked mini-bars and custom vani-ties, showers and tubs. Let’s Meet... The Driskill also offers meeting planners more than 18,000 square-feet of flexible meeting and event space. Whether you need a quaint

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executive board retreat or a lavish wedding, the prop-erty is the perfect solution.Delectable Dining A treasure in it’s own right is the four-diamond Driskill

Grill which invites diners to feast on an ever-changing array of innovative and impeccably prepared fare in the most el-egant of surroundings. Executive Chef Jonathan Gelman brings his experience from some of the country’s most luxurious hotel and resort restaurants to usher in a new era of culinary excellence at The Grill and throughout the hotel’s food operations. A must for all guests! For more information on the Driskill Hotel, visit their website at www.driskillhotel.com or call (800) 252-9367.

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escribed as “Fort Worth’s best seasonal outing!” (Star-Tele-gram), the 19th Annual Con-

certs In The Garden Summer Music Festival offers 16 nights of outdoor concerts, June 5 through July 5, at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden lo-cated on University Drive and Inter-state 30.

Bring a picnic and relax on a blan-ket under the stars or reserve your own table for added comfort.

Outstanding PerformancesSome of the highlights for this

year’s concert series include start-ing with Mingo Fishtrap with their top-notch music that dances between gutbucket soul, N’Awlins’ grit-down funk and horn-fueled Motown pop.

Other highlights include, Jail House Rock, A Tribute to the King performed by Kraig Parker. Also, they have a tribute to Glenn Miller, the music of Led Zeppelin and the Eagles.

Plan early for the July 4th presen-tation as the Festival has one of the best fireworks displays in the entire Metroplex.

The Old Fashioned Family Fire-works Picnic is a Fort Worth family tradition! Filled with patriotic songs and heart-pounding marches, our exhilarating Independence Day celebration offers one of the best fireworks displays in the metroplex.

The summer music series is a great bargain for families! Children 10 and under are admitted free on the lawn if accompanied by an adult, and children’s table tickets are available at more than half off the adult price in select areas.

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reathtaking. Elegant. Awe-inspiring.

These are just a few distinct adjectives readily available to describe the Rose-wood Mansion on Turtle Creek. When you arrive at the hotel, a dra-matic floral arrange-ment greets you at the entrance along with 32-foot high marble rotunda. This leads to the wel-coming reception desk, concierge and a lobby elegantly appointed with antiques, comfortable lounge chairs and sofas grouped around a fireplace.Incredible Accommodations The Mansion is a world-renowned, nine-story hotel with 127 beautifully-appointed guest rooms and 16 phe-nomenal suites. The rooms have comfortable sitting areas, private label bed linens, spacious bath and vanity, deluxe terry velour robes and amenities by Lady Primrose. In the Mansion’s premier rooms, guests will be awed by oversized marble baths with soaking tubs, and glass-enclosed showers and double sinks.Delectable Dining The Mansion’s world-famous restaurant, was recently renovat-ed showcasing the hotel’s historic character with a new, contempo-rary design. Guests are treated to modern lighting elements and honey-colored walls - creating a warm ambiance. The food at this tasty dining establishment is just as delightful as the decor. Revel in the exquisite variety of appetizers and main courses. On a side note, make sure you get feedback from your waiter about

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popular items and specials made daily by renowned Chef John Tesar.Chef’s Room and Mansion Bar The Chef’s Room al-lows guests experience to begin with cocktails and canapés. Prix-fixe menus and chef tasting menus reign supreme. As well, there is an extensive selection of cheeses, teas and con-fections available. If you are looking for a little more liba-

tions, then visit the cozy Mansion Bar draped in Co-gnace colored leather and a blend of contemporary and traditional hunting themed artwork lining the walls. The Bar offers comfort cuisine and an extensive wine list and variety of cocktails. Live music is available Wednesday through Saturday.Staying Healthy... The Mansion has a state-of-the-art health and fit-ness studio, including universal machines, free weights,

Stairmasters, and treadmills with personal televisions. Additionally, guests can massages, facials and have access to steam and sauna rooms. If you want to beat the heat, then the spectacular Mansion outdoor pool will definitely suit you. Bask in the clear blue skies while taking in the sun or simmer in the heated whirlpool during the cooler months. Regardless, this pleasure oasis is the perfect getaway for you.Contact InformationFor more information on the the Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek, visit their webiste at www.mansiononturtlecreek.com or call them toll free at (888) ROSEWOOD or (214) 559-2100.

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Mesquite, Texas:Let’s Rodeo!

he “Daring Darlings of the Rodeo” take over

the reins of the Mes-quite Championship Rodeo’s chuck wagon race in 2009. The all-girl race adds its own brand of excitement and beauty to the ro-deo action, headlined by Kaci Riggs. The girls race twice around the arena at full speed within inches of the wall and each other, sometimes with unpre-dictable results.

There is plenty of competitions going on, including Team Roping which is professional rodeo’s only true team event and will provide added excitement for our rodeo fans.

Chuckwagon RacingYou don’t want to miss the

Chuckwagon Races either. As the story goes, in days gone by, a cowboy’s home was his chuckwagon. After finishing a long day on the range, he’d return to his wagon for some grub, may-be to sing a song or share a story with some friends and finally get some well deserved rest. At the end of the week, all the cowboys in the area would get together and head to town for a little recreation and merriment.

Legend has it that the cowboys would race to town in their chuckwagons, and the last to arrive was respon-sible for buying the first round at the saloon. A fast team and ability to pack up quickly was the name of the game.

At the Mesquite Championship Rodeo, this same excit-ing race can be experienced every weekend. While the actual gear that the cowboy packed up is now replaced by a box or stove, they still use four thoroughbred horses to pull each of two wagons. Both wagons cut a figure-eight pattern around a set of barrels, then complete two rounds around the arena, sliding and maneuvering their

way to the finish line.Bareback Riding...Bareback Riding is also

another crowd pleaser. Bareback riding, devel-oped in the rodeo arena many years ago, consis-tently produces some of the wildest action in the sport.

A bareback rider be-gins his ride with his feet placed above the break of the horse’s shoulder. If the cowboy’s feet are not in the correct position when the horse hits the ground on its first jump

out of the chute, the cowboy has failed to “mark out” the horse properly and is disqualified.

Your destination for real Texas entertainment.The 52nd Annual Rodeo season is already underway.

This unique brand of ex-citement will continue from 8-10 pm every Friday and Saturday through August 29, 2009.

Two hours of edge-of-your-seat action! High-fly-ing bronc riders, brawny steer wrestlers, beautiful cowgirl barrel racers, brave bull riders, daredev-il rodeo clowns, and some

of the orneriest bulls in the business. If the Kids Calf Scramble warms your heart, the Cowboy Poker event will make it race. TV monitors throughout help you follow all the action up close and personal!

Enjoy the Rodeo in comfort.Resistol Arena is modern, air-conditioned, and conve-

niently located only 15 minutes from downtown Dallas. Resistol Arena offers paved and lighted parking, with plenty of room for cars and busses. Admission gates are only a few steps away and open at 6:30 pm. No need to rush. Your kids will be greeted by pony rides and a petting zoo. Be sure to pose for bull photos and browse our Texas shops for that perfect souvenir from the Mes-quite Championship Rodeo.

For more information, visit www.mesquiterodeo.com.

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ouston never looked so good. After a $2.5 mil-lion renovation,

the Hotel Derek has be-come the chic boutique hotel in the metroplex.Situated minutes from the fashionable Galleria area, the hotel is turn-ing heads and dropping jaws. Each of the hotel’s 314 rooms, including, its suites, exude a warm, residential feel which is the leading trend in hotel design today.

Upscale Feel Crisp white custom duvet covers made exclusively for the Derek feature a “white on white” Greek Key patterned fabric with a single row Barratta embroidery on all four sides. Pillow shams were made in a matching fabric and style. A dec-orative signature pillow was added to the bed, featuring an embroidered Hotel Derek logo. One of the most noticeable additions is the bold geometric print carpet and the addition of French-pleat stylized drapes, which help set the residential tone. Contemporary art, also custom by Caroyl LaBarge, adorns the wall. A vibrant and fresh palette of colors include: purple, orange, brown and green. A similar color palette accentu-ates executive and presidential suites, although each suite has a decidedly distinctive look. Contemporary lamp fixtures, sleek desk accessories, and high-tech toys like 37-inch flat screen televisions and Wi-Fi connections are in stark con-trast to the warm décor. A trend Hotel Derek began when it opened. “We are excited about the residential feel and know that guests checking in are going to find the changes luxurious and refreshing,” said Hotel Derek

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H General Manager, Hans Schmitt. With a prime location across from the Galleria and Up-town Houston, we know the new look will be appreciated by our discerning guests who want an extension of their own home when they travel. That is precisely what our new rooms provide,” added Schmitt.

Event Space The Hotel Derek has more than 10,000-square feet

of event space, which can be divided into nine rooms in-cluding a 4,800-square-foot ballroom and two executive boardrooms with dataports at each seat. The property is a haven for business executives and functions and with it’s incredible location, the Hotel

Derek is a sure winner. In an effort to continually keep ahead of the curve with bold room design and innovative guest hospital-ity, the Hotel Derek is introducing its new Green Room Rates. The Hotel’s management firm announced Earth-Pact, a comprehensive green initiative for its 70 full and select service hotels that addresses sustainability across the entire spectrum of hotel operations. In addition, meeting and event plan-ners can book a green meeting and save a little ‘green’ in the process while helping to reduce their carbon footprint. Hotel Derek offers a customized Green Meetings Package. Green room rates yield big savings for travelers and meeting planners and is offering up to a 30% discount off its best corporate rate. More infor-

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Circo ComediaThe fun continues

with the premier of Circo Comedia run-ning July 30 – August 2 & August 6-9. Hail-ing from Montreal, the fantastic duo of Jean Saucier and Patrick Cote light up the stage with their distinctive style of hu-mor, acrobatic tricks, daring feats, magic and eccentricity. With unpredictable thrills, dare-devil stunts and side-splitting comedy, Circo Comedia is loads of fun for the entire fam-ily.

Kevin JohnsonKevin Johnson

- “Tongue-in-Cheek so to Speak” rounds out the summer en-tertainment schedule August 13-16 with a unique ventriloquist show. Best known for his performances on “America’s Got Talent” and “Late Night with David Letterman,” Kevin’s magical characters

explode to life right on his hand to create a unique com-edy show that appeals to all ages. You’ll fall in love with Matilda, laugh hysterically with Clyde and delight at the relate-ability of Harley.Ticket & Contact Information

Tickets for Curt Miller, AGA-BOOM, Circo Comedia, and Kevin Johnson are on sale now and can be pur-chased online at www.moodytickets.com, by phone at 409-683-4186, or via the Moody Gardens Special Events Box Office located in the lobby of the Moody Gardens Hotel. All shows will feature a Matinee perfor-mance at 1:00 pm and an Evening performance at 7:00 pm. Tickets range in price from $9 to $25.

For more information, call the Special Event Hotline at 409-683-4186 or toll free at 1-800-582-4673 ext. 4186 or visit www.moodytickets.com.

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Spa, & Convention Center and master ventriloquism – Moody Gardens has it all this summer. In conjunction with Island Star Performances, Moody Gardens Hotel, Spa & Convention Center has pulled out all the stops to bring a wide array of family-friendly entertainment to Galveston Island.The Magic Man

Back by popular demand, magic buffs won’t want to miss The Curt Miller Magic & Comedy Show. Running Thursday through Sunday June 18- July 5, Curt’s “Las Vegas Style” show dazzles the audience with a mixture of large-scale illusions and comedic flair. You’ll be left dazzled and laughing out loud as Curt makes audience participants disappear, levitate and break up into different pieces. This show is a surprising blend of incredible magic and clean comedy suitable for all audiences.AGA-BOOM

A one-of-a-kind entertainment extravaganza returns to Moody Gardens in July with Dimitri Bogatirev’s The-ater of Physical Comedy “AGA-BOOM.” A show for all ages and entire families, Aga-Boom magically blends the very best elements of circus, comedy and experimental theater in a way that has yet to be seen on stage. This is one show you have to see to believe. Audi-ences will be transported back to the excitement and amazement of childhood as the talented troupe employs an array of strobe lights, sirens, bubbles, fog, toilet paper, water, laughs and lots of fun for an exhilarating live performance. Aga-Boom takes the stage July 16-19 & July 23-26.

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The Woodlands Resort & Conference CenterSerenity Tucked Away in Texas

estled among 28,000 acres of natural forest, the Woodlands Resort and Conference Center is a true Texas Oa-

sis. Just minutes from one of the nation’s largest cities - Houston, Texas, the Re-sort is still able to be a retreat from the hustle and bustle.

The Amenities The property

has 440 luxuri-ous guestrooms and suites with most opening to private patios or balconies over-looking the golf course or the forest canopy.

Each room is equiped with high-speed, wireless internet access, hair dryers, coffee maker, comfort bathrobe, iron/ironing board and a desk/study area.

Golf Anyone? The Resort has a myriad of

things for guests to do. If golf is your game, then partake in one of the two champion-ship golf courses on property - The Oaks and Panther Trail. Amenities include a driving range and lighted putting green; a staff of PGA profes-sionals; tournament coordina-tion and a 2,500 square-foot, full-service pro shop stocked with the latest apparel and equipment.

Recreation... The Forest Oasis Waterscape, a complete water expe-

rience featuring a 30-foot Forest Tower with a double helix racing slide, a relaxing waterfall, underwater music and underwater marine murals.Water volleyball and pop fountains add to the incredible experience.

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its synchronized pop fountains. The area is ideal for toddlers, while the lagoon offers a serene atmosphere

with its calming 10-foot water-fall and bench seating.

Tennis is also readily-accessi-ble for guests. The Resort boasts ten clay courts, seven outdoor hard courts and four indoor courts.

Spa/Fitness The Resort also offers a full-service Spa and Fitness Center - includ-ing classes in

yoga, pilates, water aerobics and much more. There are separate facilities for men and women with sauna, euca-lyptus steam room and whirlpool tub.

Dining & Entertainment The property has several

incredible dining experiences, including The Woodlands Dining Room which offers a delectable and lavish buffet. The Glass features refiined American regional cuisines for an upscale dinner. The Lobby Bar is a comfortable setting for a classic cocktail and the Royal Mile Grille wih views of the 18th tee of the Oaks course, is a perfect ending to a round of golf.

Meeting Facilities The Resort, a member of the International Association

of Conference Centers, offers 60,000 square-feet of meeting and event space. The Conference Center houses 32 meeting rooms, many with natural lighting and views of the lake and forest.

For more information on The Woodlands Resort and Conference Center, call 1-800-433-2624 or visit their website at www.woodlandsresort.com

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he Floating Art Parade gets un-derway at The Woodlands Wa-terway Arts Festival on April 4, in

conjunction with the opening day of the festival. The parade features floating art pieces created and designed by local businesses and organizations. The floats parade down The Waterway from Town Green Park to The Woodlands Water-way Marriott Hotel and then parade back towards Town Green Park. The floats remain moored for public viewing throughout the festival.

Participants are asked to design and create a float reflecting this year’s theme “Outer Space.” The best entry receives The Waterway Cup, a unique piece of art designed by one of the festival artists. Festi-val jurors vote for the best entry.

“The Floating Art Parade is a great way to gain visibili-ty, plus the teams have lots of fun,” said Brenda Gottlieb, festival director. “Last year we had 10 terrific floats in the

parade from various community businesses and organizations.”

Floating Art ParadeThe Wood-lands Waterway Arts Festival features more than 200 national and regional artists of various mediums selling their original creations. Last year approxi-mately 15,000 people attended the two-day festival which takes place along The Woodlands Waterway® from The Woodlands Waterway Marriott Hotel along-side The Cynthia Woods Mitchell

Pavilion and culminating at Town Green Park. Festival hours are 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Sunday. Admission is $10 for adults. Children 12 and under are admitted free of charge.

For more information about The Woodlands Waterway Arts Festival, visit www.woodlandsartsfestival.com.

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as Vegas is no longer golf’s best-kept secret. In fact, Las Vegas recently was named the top emerg-ing golf destination in the world by the International

Association of Golf Tour Operators.From exquisite championship courses designed by leg-

ends of the sport to lush fairways and breathtaking views - golf is just another reason the destination attracted 39.2 million visitors in 2007.

Great GolfToday, more than 60 golf courses are available for

play in Las Vegas throughout the year thanks to the area’s inviting climate. Las Vegas offers challenging, yet beautifully sculpted courses developed by world-re-nowned designers including Jack Nicklaus, Tom Weis-kopf, Billy Casper, Arnold Palmer and Pete Dye.

Many of the world’s most famous professional and amateur golfers, including Tiger Woods, former U.S. President Bill Clinton and NBA legend Michael Jordan, feel at home on the Las Vegas links.

Las Vegas hosts many nationally and internationally televised golf tournaments including the PGA Tour’s Michelin Championships at Las Vegas, LPGA Takefuji Classic and Wendy’s Three-Tour Challenge.

Fast Facts• Southern Nevada is home to 64 public or semi-pri-

vate golf courses and 14 private courses.• There are 12 courses available in the outlying areas

of Southern Nevada, including Mesquite, Laughlin and Primm.

• The Las Vegas Paiute Resort is the first master-planned, multi-course resort to be built on Native Ameri-can land in the United States.

•Professional Golfer Tiger Woods earned his first PGA Tour victory in 1996 at the Las Vegas Invitational (now the Michelin Championships at Las Vegas) at the Tourna-ment Players Club at Summerlin.

• Designers with two or more golf courses in Southern Nevada include Billy Casper, Greg Nash, Arnold Palm-er, Lee Schmidt, Brian Curley, Tom Fazio, Jack Nicklaus,

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• Las Vegas has hosted stops on some of the world’s major tours including the LPGA, Seniors Tour, PGA Tour and NCAA Championships.

Badlands Golf Club: Designed by Johnny Miller and Chi Chi Rodriguez, Badlands was Las Vegas’ first public 27-hole facility and was named as one of Nevada’s Top 10 golf courses by Golf Digest Magazine.

Bali Hai Golf Club: Located at the southern end of the Las Vegas Strip, Bali Hai delivers an island feel with tow-ering palm trees and sparkling green fairways accented by white crushed granite.

Bear’s Best: Designed by golf legend Jack Nicklaus, Bear’s Best offers 18 replicas of Nicklaus’ finest holes currently found at courses from Montana to Mexico. Bear’s Best Las Vegas is home to a clubhouse that fea-tures Jack’s Place, where photos, plaques and other memorabilia from Nicklaus’ legendary career are dis-played.

Legacy Golf Club: The Arthur Hills-designed facility features tee boxes on the 10th hole that are in the shape of each suit in a deck of cards: spades, clubs, diamonds and hearts.

Reflection Bay Golf Club: The 7,261-yard, par-72 award-winning course is the first public resort golf course in Nevada personally designed by Jack Nicklaus and the host course to the nationally televised Wendy’s Three-Tour Challenge.

JW Marriott: Located in the heart of Southern Nevada’s most prestigious golf neighborhoods, JW Marriott guests have access to a wide variety of golf facilities including an exclusive partnership with TPC Las Vegas at the Can-yons. The 18-hole course incorporates a natural desert surrounding with a challenging layout to achieve one of the most enjoyable golf experiences in the western United States.

For additional information on Las Vegas Golf Courses, go to www.VisitLasVegas.com.

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nce known for its all-you-can-eat buffets and bar-gain shrimp cocktails, Las Vegas has transformed itself into a top culinary destination. Within a

decade, Las Vegas has redefined the culinary and wine experience by offering the most comprehensive collec-tion of celebrity chefs and world-class restaurants, more Master Sommeliers than any other city in the world and more wine sold per capita than in any other destination.

Dining CredibilityLas Vegas’ credibility as one of the globe’s centers for

fine dining grew even more when, in 2008, it became the fourth U.S. city to be profiled by the authors of the Michelin Guide, the prestigious restaurant and lodging guide-book. For more than a century, the Michelin Guide has provided reviews of restaurants and lodging and its one- to three-star rating system is regarded as the most discriminating in the world. This year, the Michelin Guide Las Vegas 2009 features 140 restaurants and 32 hotels.

Bon Appétit magazine, a leading authority in the culinary world, cemented Las Vegas’ place among U.S. dining capitals by declaring the destination as one of the nation’s top five restaurant cities.

Las Vegas continues to be recognized year after year for its quality restaurants. In 2009, two restaurants were honored with a five-star rating by Mobil Travel Guide, Alex at Wynn Las Vegas and Joël Robuchon at The Man-sion at MGM Grand. Recently, AAA announced their Five Diamond Award-winners for 2009, considered one of the most prestigious recognitions that a restaurant can achieve. AAA Five Diamond Award-winning restaurants include Alex at Wynn Las Vegas (fourth consecutive year), Joël Robuchon at MGM Grand (third consecutive year), Le Cirque at Bellagio (sixth consecutive year), Pi-casso at Bellagio (eighth consecutive year) and first-time winner Restaurant Guy Savoy at Caesars Palace.

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Global Culinary Crossroadsnew restaurants continue to open nearly every month, providing unique experiences for repeat visitors. Some of the many new restaurants in 2009 include the following:

In keeping with the culinary standards set by Wynn Las Vegas, Encore introduces a new all-star team of chefs to the dining family, each of whom is in their kitchens cooking dinner every night. Five signature restaurants pair these master chefs with personally prepared gour-met fare. Sinatra is a salute to Ol’ Blue Eyes. Chef Theo Schoenegger’s modern Italian cuisine riffs with Sinatra

tunes as guests re-visit the entertainer’s legendary charisma. A surprise awaits at Switch, Chef Marc Poidevin’s French-in-spired seafood and steakhouse. Diners can appreciate the art collection by Colum-bian artist Fernando Botero at Botero Steak while sampling Chef Mark LoRusso’s modern cuisine. Society Café Encore was designed with the whimsical era of Oscar Wilde in mind, to match the imagina-

tive cooking of Chef Kim Canteenwalla. Turn a corner in the casino and come face to face with a 27-foot crystal dragon, mounted at Wazuzu, where rising star Chef Jet Tila serves up pan-Asian cuisine.

M Resort Spa Casino has opened nine restaurants. Stu-dio B, the resort’s show kitchen buffet, integrates a state-of-the-art restaurant with a live-action cooking studio. At Marinelli’s guests can enjoy authentic Italian dishes in the stylish restaurant or overlooking the Villaggio Del Sole. Terzetto combines great charcoal-grilled steak and seafood with an even better social atmosphere. Grac-ing the summit of the M Resort, Veloce Cibo combines an extensive menu of appetizers, entrees, sushi, sashimi and nigiri with satisfying desserts and a range of hand-craft-ed cocktails. Red Cup Café, a 1920’s art-deco inspired 24-hour gathering spot, is the place for hand-prepared American classics. The Hostile Grape is known as the cellar and tasting room with an attitude. Baby Cakes, a European-inspired pastisserie offers an impressive assort-ment of confections including pastries, cakes, chocolates,

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cannolis, and a variety of coffees. Adjacent to the race and sports book, guests can order by the numbers at Vig Deli with an extensive menu that includes hot dogs, burg-ers, BBQ, sandwiches and hand-tossed pizza. A casual outdoor dining experience, Piazza Grille is a sun-soaked Mediterranean-style experience.

ARIA, the resort casino at CityCenter, has named the chefs set to oversee its culinary offerings. Sirio Maccioni will introduce “Sirio”, featuring Italian favorites. Michael Mina will head up “American Fish”, featuring refined American Cuisine. Julian Serrano will offer a more casual concept featuring innovative interpretations of Spanish fare. Jean-Georges Vongerichten will add Jean Georges Steakhouse to the mix. The Light Group will unveil an edgy American dim sum style concept. Jean-Philippe Maury will open JP Patisserie featuring a vari-ety of breakfast pastries, sandwiches and desserts. These well-known chefs who run acclaimed eateries at Bellagio, The Mirage, MGM Grand and Mandalay Bay, will be joined by Masayoshi Takayama, the world-renowned chef of the famed Masa in New York City and Shawn McClain, celebrated executive chef and partner at three of Chicago’s top restaurants. ARIA also will be home to Blossom, a classic Chinese restaurant; Lemongrass, a modern Thai restaurant; Café Centro, serving three meals each day; and The Buffet, a contemporary take on the standard.

Caesars Palace has opened two new restaurants featuring au-thentic cuisine from the many regions of mainland China. Beijing Noodle No. 9 is a stun-ningly designed casual restau-rant serving signature hand-

pulled noodles, authentic Shanghai-style soup dumplings, braised and roasted meats and live-to-table seafood and fish. Sea Harbour is an authentic Cantonese-style fine seafood restaurant.

Nobhill Tavern by Michael Mina at MGM Grand infus-es a new concept into the ever-evolving Las Vegas dining transformation. Tavern cuisine, an innovative drink menu that pays homage to classic cocktails, and an expansive lounge area where guests can relax while listening to a music selection of popular songs from a variety of genres make up the Nobhill Tavern experience. The menu af-fords guests the opportunity to enjoy Michael Mina’s signature trio concept.For more information on Las Vegas dining, visit their website at www.visitlasvegas.com.

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It’s safe to say hamburgers are not on the menu at fine-dining establishments. In fact, most top chefs would probably get offended if you wanted a burger in his or her restaurant. Not Hubert Keller. Burgersare not only on the menu at one of his spots - they’re in the name! Keller is the chef known for his Fleur de Lys res-taurants in San Francisco and Las Vegas. But he also tried something a little more casual in Vegas, opening Burger Bar at Mandalay Place (the shops between Mandalay Bay and Luxor). With that move, he’s credited with creating the upscale burger restaurant, which more and more chefs are now replicating around the country. So what’s on the menu at Burger Bar? Just about everything you could imagine. First of all, you’ll pick from the different types of meat. American Kobe beef, Buffalo, Ridgefield Farm beef, Black Angus beef and Turkey round out the op-tions. There’s also a veggie burger, in case meat isn’t your thing. Then it gets interesting. Picking the toppings could take a while. There are more than 30 of them, includ-ing foie gras, black truffles, half lobster and home-made chili - just to name a few. Then, add in eightdifferent types of cheeses and five different bun selec-tions. So you’ve got a lot of choices to make. As for me, I went pretty standard. Ridgefield Farm beef, American cheese, lettuce, tomato and a pickle on a plain bun. I’m not the most ambitious when it comes to stuff like this, but I can honestly say it was the most delicious hamburger I’ve ever had in my life. Oh, and then there’s dessert - or sweet burgers, as they’re called at Burger Bar. Each one resembles a hamburger, with donuts playing the role of buns and your choice of sweetness (chocolate ganache, peanut butter mousse and cheese cake) playing the role of the meat. Delicious. The best part of it all? This place won’t break the bank. Depending on your toppings and beef selec-tion, it could get a bit pricy - but mostburgers are less than $10. Burger Bar is a true original. A fine-dining chef who wants to feed your hamburgers? How could you pass that up?Visit: www.mandalaybay.com/dining/burgerbar.aspx

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hen you’re planning a trip to Vegas, you normally end up staying at one of the mega-re-

sorts. Those are what most people associate with the bright lights of the Strip. But you don’t see many boutique hotels in Sin City - and that‘s exactly what makes THEhotel at Mandalay Bay stand outfrom the field.

THEhotel is the second tower at Mandalay Bay. Even though it’s part of the Mandalay Bay prop-erty, it’s considered a completely separate hotel.

And believe me, THEhotel has more than enough great aspects to avoid being called any hotel’s “little brother.”

First of all, THEhotel has some real character for a newer hotel. Everything in the place is branded with “the” name. So it’s “the cafe,”“the coffee bar,” “the lounge“...I think you get “the picture.” There’s even “the tp” in the bathroom. Yes, even the toilet paper is branded here.

All of the rooms at THEhotel are suites and they’re some of the biggest in all of Las Vegas. Each one is 725 square feet, with two rooms and one and a half bath-rooms. As soon as you walk into your suite, there’s the half-bath, a wet bar, a full-size couch, a seating area and an entertainment center, featuring a 42” plasma TV. Then you go into the separate bedroom, with another entertainment center. The bedroom has the full bath - with twin sinks, marble, granite, and a separate tub and shower. Oh yeah, there’s another TV in there, too.

The lobby area at THEhotel is just stunning. It has dark woods and extremely-high ceilings and some really cool lighted columns. If the place looks familiar, you may have seen it on the big screen. THEhotel’s lobby was featured in a number of scenes in “Ocean’s Thirteen.”

One of the other big selling points here is “the bath-house,” THEhotel‘s spa. The walls are slate, the floors are marble and the water features are everywhere. You can get a massage, a wrap or a facial treatment.

There’s also a hair salon and a full gym, called - what else - “the gym.”

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If you’re hungry, THEhotel has one of the country’s more unique restaurants, Mix. It really is a place that appeals to all of your senses. From its 24-foot chande-lier, to the amazing view from atop

THEhotel, to the food from world-renowned chef Alain Ducasse - Mix is something that has to be experienced.

That’s not to be confused with Mix Lounge - one of the hottest spots in Las Vegas. Its also at the top of THE-hotel, with an absolutely breathtaking view. You really can’t beat enjoying a drink while standing over the Strip - only 64 floors up in the air. Even the bathrooms have an amazing view. Each stall has a little window so you can keep a watch on Las Vegas.

Because it’s a boutique hotel, THEhotel doesn’t have its own casino or pool. The good thing is you get access to the facilities at Mandalay Bay, which is just a short walk down the foyer separating the two hotels.

That’s especially good news with the pool, since Man-dalay Bay’s Beach is hard to top.

So if you’re looking for something different, THEhotel may be “the spot”or you.

For more information, visit Mandalay Bay’s website at mandalaybay.com/persona/THEhotel.aspx.

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brother-in-law did it. He looked like he had a good time. At least I think that’s what the expression on his face meant.Finally, two of the best days I’ve had in Las Vegas in-

volved Mother Nature. First, I always recommend a trip out to Red Rock Canyon. There’s hiking, climbing, great places to stop and take beau-tiful pictures -there’s even a trail called Dale’s Trail. As far as I know, it has nothing to do with me. Second, take the drive up to Mount Charleston.It’s only about 30 minutes north of Las Vegas and you’ll feel like you’re in another part of the country. I went just a few weeks ago and experience snow for the first time in my life - in the middle of the desert.

Question #3

I’ve never been to Las Vegas. What should I expect

and how much money should I take?- Bryant

You should expect to sleep very little and be over-whelmed. There’s a lot to take in when you get to Las Vegas for the first time and you’re not going to be able to do everything you wanted to. So know that going in, and it just helps you plan the next trip!

Also, the rumors of no clocks in the casino are true. There’s no way to tell time in there for a good reason.

As far as money goes - that, my friend, is completely up to you. It all depends on which types of restaurants you want to eat at, how much gambling you’re going to do and what other stuff you are looking to check out. One tip though, always have a supply of $1 bills with you. Tipping keeps the economy moving in Las Vegas - so make sure and help out anyone who helps you, from the doormen to the maids to the taxi drivers to the waiters.

Keep those questions coming – just visit The Hotel Guide’s Travel Talk.Forum on Facebook. You can also email me: [email protected]

You have questions about Las Vegas and The Hotel Guide has answers. Here are some of the things you’ve asked at our Travel Talk forum on Facebook.

Question #1I’m trying to plan a trip to Las Vegas. What’s the best resort for a couple? A place that not only offers gambling, but also great restaurants and clubs, spa amenities and golf.- Rob

The Hotel Guide Says...There’s only one hotel on the Strip that meets all those criteria - Wynn (along with Encore, the new tower at Wynn). You’ve got the restaurants -SW Steakhouse and Daniel Boulud, just to name a few. There’s even an Italian food tribute to Frank Sinatra. You’ve got the big shows like Le Reve. You’ve got the nightclubs - XS is probably the hottest thing going right now and Wynn also has Tryst and Blush. The Wynn Spa has won several awards. And Wynn is the only hotel on the Strip to have its own golf course.If you don’t mind staying off the Strip, the JW Marriott also has its own golf course.

Question #2

We all know that you can gamble in Vegas, but I’m look-ing for some other things to do there. Have any ideas of places to check out?- Sean

I’m not a golfer. The few times I have actually played resulted in several broken clubs. But Las Vegas is home to some of the world’s great golf courses, so I hear. Be-sides the aforementioned Wynn & JW Marriott courses, my golfer friends say the three courses at the Paiute Resort are a must-play. They also heavily recommend the TPC course out there.http://www.lvpaiutegolf.com/http://www.tpc.com/lasvegas/

One of the other cool things to check out in Vegas is In-door Skydiving. There’s a place right off the Strip, down by the Riviera. I’m too chicken, but I watched when my

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ne of the most common things people ask me about Las Vegas is the nightlife. They want to know how to find a cool nightclub, which clubs play the

best music, where they’ll have the best time, etc.There are a lot of different factors that go into finding

the right club.It’s not as cut and dry as it used to be. So I’ve turned

to Mecca Entertainment’s Bill Le for answers. He lives in Las Vegas and it’s his job to get you into the club you’re looking for.

Dale Blasingame: One question I get all the time is, “Are there certain clubs to go to on certain nights?” I know that’s still true to a certain extent, but aren’t the days of “This is the only place to go on this night” over?

Bill Le: Pretty much every club is good on a Friday or Saturday. Other than that, all clubs in Vegas have an industry night. So find out which clubs are having industry parties when you’re in town.

DB: And just to be clear, industry nights are when workers at other clubs and bars in Las Vegas are invited to come party.

BL: Right.

DB: So what’s your best advice for someone looking to find a place to have fun in Las Vegas?

BL: Find a spot that suits what you’re looking for, as well as the level of service you’re looking for. Whether you want a mega-club, lounge or bar - there are so many places to suit your needs.

DB: Have the clubs changed over the years?

BL: I’d say yes. I think the industry has progressed into targeting a more specific audience. When I first moved here, there wasn’t too much emphasis on tables service

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Las Vegas Nightlifeor being VIP. Now it’s more geared towards that crowd. I think when it comes to club veterans, that’s what they are looking for and the club that can do it the best usu-ally stays on top.

DB: Can you actually use someone’s personality to determine which club they’ll enjoy in Las Vegas?

BL: Sometimes. But true hardcore club-goers in gen-eral are a specific personality that typically want the VIP treatment. All clubs cater to them.

DB: How much work do these clubs put in to make sure people have a great time?

BL: Making sure people have an awe-some time is what these clubs are all about and they do it well.

DB: Can you give us any secrets people can pull to get special treat-ment?

BL: Act and look the part and always take care of those who take care of you. Always exercise proper club et-

iquette. If you don’t know what proper “club etiquette” is, then ask. This differs from city to city.

DB: Couldn’t agree more about taking care of people. It’s amazing how far a good tip will go with a door guy or a waitress. So if you could only go to three clubs the rest of your life, which three would you choose?

BL: That’s a hard call. Body English is the only club I can go to on a regular basis and not get sick of it. But all good things must come to an end. Most clubs have a shelf life of only four to five years.

Visit Bill Le’s website at www.mecca-entertainment.com – our suggestions for the must-see places if you’re making one of your first trips to Las Vegas. You can continue this discussion on The Hotel Guide’s Travel Talk forum on Facebook.

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