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Monday, February 8th, 2010
Arriving in Bisbee’s historic district, there is an immediate sense of stepping back in time. Colorful names (Bisbee Bicycle Brothel, etc.) and early 1900s architecture create an appeal you won’t see in the homogenized cities of most of the United States. (more…)
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Friday, February 5th, 2010
Introduction to Bisbee, Arizona
As you drive into Bisbee from the north, you enter through a tunnel, as if you are going back in time. To an extent, you are. The town is nestled into a hillside and the feel is of the 1950s – or before. (more…)
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Friday, January 8th, 2010
Thinking back on 2009, a very hectic year of travel, there are a number of items that could make traveling a more pleasurable experience for everyone. I’m sure many people could add to this list. (Feel free to write in and add your comments!)
- At restaurants, (more…)
Tags: Air Travel, Car rental, Customer service, Hotels, Restaurants, Security, Travel
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Wednesday, January 6th, 2010
As a frequent traveler, the new year has me wishing for the following in my travels – actually, in general.
- Genuine courtesy. Not forced, but real manners.
- Airlines that don’t charge for everything under the sun. Give me a real price. Don’t I need to sit for the flight? So, why do I need to pay for my seat?
- Equal opportunity security at all airports. In one airport, I forgot to take out my quart-sized bag of 3 oz items. They never stopped me. In another airport, they checked me until I was almost embarrassed.
- Restaurants that remember to ASK if you’d like anything else. I’m tired of them trying to turn tables when we’d really like to be asked about dessert. Wait staff show up with the bill before asking. Wouldn’t they like to earn a bigger tip for dessert?
- Unscented bath items. The floral scents are driving us nuts! My husband would prefer not to smell like he was wearing a bad woman’s perfume. I just can’t tolerate scents. We are trying to cut back on how much we carry (see #3, above.)
- Earlier check in times at hotels. We never seem to get somewhere when it’s time to check in yet. Just a coincidence of scheduling. Sometimes hotels are ready and willing to have us check in, but sometimes not. Think about it – you rent a room for about 19 hours at some hotels – if check in time is 4 PM and check out time is 11 AM. Do they really need all that time to clean a room? (Especially when maids come knocking on your door trying to get in early!)
- People turning off their cell phones when they are in theaters, meetings and gatherings. Do they really want us to hear about all of their issues and dirty details of their life, love and hygiene?
- Lighting that actually lights a room. I actually like to see to get around. With the new LCD lights that use less wattage, that shouldn’t be such a big deal or cost to hotels.
- “You’re welcome” instead of service and other people saying, “No problem.” I didn’t expect that what I’ve requested or paid for is a PROBLEM. If I did you a favor – changed seats, offered a courtesy, etc. -Try the ever popular – THANK YOU!
10. And, last but not least, remember that we are all passengers on this “Earth Ship.” – Be nice to each other and the environment. I’m tired of people dropping their cigarettes, refuse and leftovers for me to squish with my shoes or sit in. Yes, be nice! A little kindness goes a long way!
What do you think, readers? Do you have some things you’d like to see more – or less of- in your travels? Write in and I’ll post them!
Enjoy your travels – even if it means just taking an elevator with someone. Try smiling and giving someone eye contact! That will really shake people up! They won’t believe you are just being friendly!
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
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Tags: Air Travel, Hotels, Restaurants, Travel
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Thursday, December 31st, 2009
Over the years, we’ve stayed in many hotels. Some were great; some were lacking. We were fortunate to stay at the Prescott Resort & Conference Center in Prescott, Arizona recently. In almost every aspect, our stay was superior. (more…)
Tags: Arizona, Food, Hotels, Restaurant, Scenery, Southwest, Travel
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Wednesday, December 30th, 2009
This is it! The last Wednesday of the year, and, the last of a series of articles on Arizona tribal Hotel-Casinos.
For the culmination of the last four weeks, we decided to get out of town and head for Prescott, Arizona, less than 2 1/2 hours northwest of Phoenix. (more…)
Tags: Arizona, Casino, Gaming, Hotels, Native American, Prescott Arizona, Restaurant, Travel, Yavapai
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Monday, December 28th, 2009
Prescott has charm. It is absolutely undeniable. When you first see Prescott (pronounced Pres – CUT), you have the feeling that you’d really like to live there. Warm and friendly with quirky shops and a town square around the courthouse, Prescott is a great place to visit. (more…)
Tags: Arizona, Art, Historic, Museum, Prescott AZ, Scenery, Shopping, Southwest, Travel
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Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009
We’re coming down to the last two Wacky Casino Wednesday’s featuring casinos with hotels here in Arizona.
This week we’re featuring the only casino/hotel in southern Arizona.
DESERT DIAMOND CASINO & HOTEL
From a tent containing a bingo hall established in1984 to a $120 million hotel- casino, the Tohono O’odham nation completed its newest casino project in 2007 including its first hotel.
The quite new Desert Diamond Casino
Located adjacent to the Tucson International Airport, Desert Diamond Casino & Hotel is owned and operated by the Tohono O’odham Nation, the second largest tribal area in Arizona. Another Desert Diamond Casino without a hotel property is located I-19 & Pima Mine Rd., approximately 10 miles south.
The 323,000-square-foot casino-hotel is located at 7350 S. Nogales Highway. A 149 room hotel is connected to the 165,000 sq. ft. casino by an 8,000 sq. ft. conference center.
GAMBLING
The casino complex boasts over 1000 slot machines
- 500 Seat Bingo Hall
- 35 Seat Keno Room
- Separate non-smoking slot machine room
- Separate non-smoking poker and table game room
** Note: Smoke Alert!!! After visiting several casinos over the last few weeks, all which allow smoking on the gaming floor, my opinion is that The Desert Diamond Casino ventilation system is not as adequate as the previous properties we have reviewed.
ENTERTAINMENT
Monsoon Night Club
Hours: Friday & Saturday 8:00PM
DINING
The Steakhouse
Cost: Prime Rib/Steaks: $16.95-$29.95
Hours: 4:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. 7 Days a Week
The Buffet
Cost: Lunch $9.99, Dinner $12.99
Monday Seafood Buffet $16.95
Sunday Brunch $14.95
Lunch: $8.85
Dinner: $10.85
Food Court
Diamond Grill / Diamond Wok
Cost: Grill – Average Entrees 4.95 Wok – Average Entrees $5.95-7.95
Hours: 24 Hours
HOTEL
As an added benefit to your wallet, there is no lodging tax – a savings of 12.5% per room.
Desert Diamond Hotel with a Vegas kind of look
Facilities
Heated outdoor pool
Exercise facilities
Near the pool
Rooms
King and double rooms are available along with Executive Suites and Luxury VIP suites with one or two bedrooms.
Rooms include:
- Contemporary decor
- 32″ flat panel television (42” flat panels in suites)
- Large work desk
- Complimentary wireless internet access
- Refrigerator
www.desertdiamondcasino.com
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Thursday, December 17th, 2009
My first stay in Arizona was at the Camelback Inn when I attended a conference. Let us say that I was not disappointed with my accommodations. Today’s blog will talk about the Camelback as well as an old timer that has been renovated, the Valley Ho. (more…)
Tags: Arizona, Desert, Food, Hotels, Restaurants, Scenery, Scottsdale, Southwest, Travel
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Wednesday, December 16th, 2009
We’re back with Wacky Casino Wednesday! That’s Wacky Wednesday’s featuring casinos with hotels here in Arizona.
This week we’re featuring another casino that’s been around for a while with a hotel property that has a familiar name.
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Tags: Arizona, Food, Gaming, Hotels, Restaurants, Southwest, Travel
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