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Holiday Edition - 2010 Terriffic in Sin City Tropicana Hotel - Las Vegas, Nevada Accommodations • Attractions • Events • Relocation • Maps • Beaumont Texas Feature • Christmas New Orleans-style National Harbor Holidays • Christmas on the Potomac • Hotel Guide “Experiences” Inside: Tropicana Las Vegas to a Friend Pass
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Holiday Edition - 2010

Terriffic in Sin City

Tropicana Hotel - Las Vegas, Nevada

Accommodations • Attractions • Events • Relocation • Maps

• Beaumont Texas Feature• Christmas New Orleans-style• National Harbor Holidays• Christmas on the Potomac• Hotel Guide “Experiences”

Inside:

Tropicana Las Vegas

to a Friend

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About the Cover:History, charm and beauty make up this remarkable Vegas property. With a major renovation almost complete and a wealth of incred-ible amenities, the Tropicana Las Vegas is a visitor’s dream. (Photo courtesy of Tropicana Las Vegas)

Docking PortTurkey (photo by: Deanna Barrett)

Hotel Valencia - San Antonio, Texas 6

Shopping Abounds - Beaumont, Tx. 8

Texas Holiday Getaway - Galveston, Tx. 10

Aldaco’s Stone Oak 12

Natural Bridge Caverns 14

Hotel Sorella @ CityCentre - Houston 16

Pedrotti’s North Wind Ranch 20

Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek 22

Tropicana Las Vegas 26

A New Orleans Christmas 28

Harrah’s New Orleans 29

Christmas on the Potomac 30

River Market Ice - Little Rock, AR 31

Serena Buzios Resort - Brazil 32

Inn by the Sea - Maine 33

Hotel Guide “Experiences” 35

Trip to Turkey & More - Deanna Barrett 36

Contents

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Edward R. LeosPublisher

Jennifer LeosAssociate Publisher

Dale Blasingame Senior Travel Writer

Daniel LeosIllustrator

Deanna BarrettJavier GarzaMae Escobar

Jody TrulyAmy Sanchez

Contributors

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

• 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 2010 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...love the Holidays. It is a time for families and

friends to get to-gether and another reason to travel to a cool Winter destina-tion. In this edition of The Hotel Guide, we take you to one of the coolest hotels in Las Vegas - the Tropi-cana. After complet-ing the first phase of a multi-million dollar expansion, this iconic property is looking to make more waves! As the Holiday season comes to town, you can imagine the myriad of great places to go and see. If you are traveling through Texas you must stop in Beau-mont and Galveston. Beaumont offers a unique mobile marketing opportunity to save money on shopping and much more. Galveston evokes magical Christmas nights with the famous “Dickens on the Strand.” Not to be outdone, be sure to visit the National Harbor in Maryland and see Christmas like no other. If there ever was a place that creates an atmo-sphere of fun and frivolty, then New Orleans is that place. Mardi Gras? Sure, but Christmas in New Or-leans is a month-long celebration of things to do, see and certainly eat. This incredible celebration is some-thing that everyone should attend at least once in your life. There you go...a bucket list for the Holidays. 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 Holidays!

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Hotel ValenciaA True River Walk Oasis

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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 tour-ist-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. Venture up to the third floor and get taken away to another world in the open-air courtyard with Los Ange-les-based designer, Dodd Mitchell’s signature reflect-ing 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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he Best Shopping and Ho-tel Deals in Beaumont are now just a text message

away. The Beaumont Conven-tion & Visitors Bureau hopes the easy-to-obtain deals on Beaumont’s best shopping and hotels will drive traffic off I-10 and more tourism dollars into the city’s economy.Mobile Marketing “Our primary goal with this mobile marketing initiative is to raise awareness of Beaumont in its key drive market, I-10, in hopes of converting day trips into overnight stays,” said Beaumont CVB marketing direc-tor, Stephanie Molina. “Accord-ing to the Texas Department of Transportation, an average 85,000 people drive through Beaumont on I-10 any given day. We’re hoping to capture some of that market,” she con-tinues.Great Deals to your Phone To experience the great deals for yourself, text “BeaumontDiscounts”to 678 678 on your mobile phone. Reply”SHOPPING” or “HOTEL” for discounts from Beaumont’s many participating partners including top stores and hotels. Those who prefer to view the coupons via their mobile web browser are able to link to a mobile site via the initial text. Travel, shopping an dining promotions will also be cre-ated and added around concert and other entertainment events. Just in Time for Holidays The text campaign is going up just in time for holiday shopping and will run through early spring. If it’s successfulthe CVB hopes to continue it and add more retailers. Right now, YaYa Club, Bella Bella and BurnsAntik Haus are participating, as well as MC-MElegante, Holiday Inn Beaumont Plaza and Residence Inn by Marriott. The text campaign is aimed at travelers within a two-hour radius of Beaumont. Billboards onIn-terstate 10 create an immediate call-to-action and targets

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Beaumont’s key drive market, the daily interstate trav-eler. In addition, the Beaumont CVB has placed posters and informational rack cards in the participating retail outlets and hotels to promote the campaign. Additional

keywords have also been created for use in the Beaumont CVB’sprint collater-al and online social media efforts to help promote the program aswell as track its success.Benefits the Tourist “The benefits of using the technolo-gy of texting allows the CVB to plug into the day-to-day routines of leisure travel-ers,” says Ashley White Communications Specialist for the CVB. “We are able to maximize the return on investment, get

to the point in a speedy manner, save paper, drive busi-ness and communicate with travelers in a way they are accustomed to communicating,” she continues.Shopping in Beaumont is an experience you can’t find anywhere else! Whether you’re in search of major national chains or a unique boutique, Beaumont has the shops that fit the bill. Visit www.beaumontcvb.com for more info.

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alveston Island has much more than the beach this holiday season. From traditional events to special celebrations and Santa sightings galore, the Island

is filled with holiday cheer.Myriad of Holiday Events More than a million lights, animated displays and live entertainment adorn the pyramids of Moody Gar-dens along a mile-long trail during the annual Festival of Lights. New this year Festival of Lights will feature a Snow Zone play area for kids and an ice skating rink. Open Thursday through Saturday from 6 to 10 p.m. through December 16th. Open nightly December 17th through January 2nd. Relive the story of Christ’s birth through fresh eyes and recapture the wonder of God’s miraculous gift dur-ing the Imagine Christmas Dinner & Show at Moody Gardens, December 16th thru 26th . Imagine Christmas combines inspiring music, beautiful dance and imagina-tive aerial acrobatics to tell the story of Christ’s birth in a way that evokes child-like wonder and amazement. Nightly live performances include a sumptuous holiday buffet dinner and Festival of Lights ticket. Holiday-themed films will also be featured in the Moody Gardens IMAX 3D Theater, Ridefilm Theater, and 4D Special FX Theater. Happy Feet 4D, Santa vs the Snowman 3D, The Light Before Christmas 3D, and Toy Story III 3D are a stunning animated films that fill the Giant Screen with lavish details that bring a whole new dimension to the holidays.

G Santa Claus is coming to Town Santa Claus will make special Saturday appearances in historic downtown Galveston on November 27th, December 11th, and December 18th to take pictures will good little boys and girls next to the Downtown Christ-mas Tree in Saengerfest Park, 23rd St and Strand. Travel back in time to the streets of Charles Dickens’ Victorian London as the Galveston Historical Foundation presents the 37th Annual Dickens on the Strand Decem-ber 4th thru 5th. Horse-drawn carriages, gas lamps and brick streets create the perfect backdrop for costumed guests and street vendors. This year will feature a wide array of new events including Airship Isabella, an alter-native Victorian “Steampunk” group of performers who will host a circus, an edgy bazaar and a street ball.Tuna, Anyone? Your favorite friends from Tuna, Texas return to The Grand 1894 Opera House for not one, but two weeks of laughter with original stars Joe Sears and Jaston Wil-liams in A Tuna Christmas, December 14-19 and Janu-ary 4-9. Don’t miss master comedians and original cast members Jaston Williams and Tony Award- nominee Joe Sears, with their deft comedic timing, trademark charac-terizations, and split-second costume changes, as they portray all 24 denizens of Texas’ mythical third-smallest town, Tuna, and attempt to cope with the traumas and dramas of the holidays!

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TEXAS Those crazy Christmas Belles are back at island ETC November 19th thru December 11th. A church Christmas program spins hilariously out of control in this Southern farce about squabbling sisters, family secrets, a surly Santa, a vengeful sheep and a reluctant Elvis imperson-ator. However, in true Futrelle fashion, the feuding sisters find a way to pull together in order to present a Christ-mas program the citizens of Fayro will never forget. Their hilarious holiday journey through a misadventure-filled Christmas Eve is guaranteed to bring joy to your world!Indoor Waterpark? Voted the Best Indoor Waterpark in the World, Schlitterbahn Galveston Island Waterpark is a 26-acre waterpark that features the world’s first indoor / outdoor 70,000 square foot heated convertible waterpark area. This climate controlled area of the park that includes a dozen heated water attractions including favorites such as the Faust & Furious speed slides and Guada-Loopy Tube Chutes. Also relax in Wasserfest Hot Tub and Kids Area. Don’t miss Schlitterbahn’s unforgettable heated

indoor season, now thru December 31st. The whole month of December Moody Mansion and Bishop’s Palace are adorned with historic ornaments and lights from the early 1900’s. Travel back to the days of elegance and class as you explore a Victorian Christmas at the Broadway Beauties.What about New Year’s? Of course, you’ll also want to Ring in 2011 in the most unforgettable way possible! And Galveston Island is the place to be with New Year’s Eve Celebration host-ed by The San Luis Resort, Spa & Conference Center and the Moody Gardens Hotel.Contact Information Galveston Island has a variety of festivities to choose from this holiday season. So head South and check out the special holiday hotel rates and full line up of events on galveston.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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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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here is always something fun for everyone epitomizes your trip to Natural Bridge Caverns. This

family-owned attraction is an oppor-tunity to combine education and fun all into one magical journey. Situated minutes from San Anto-nio, Texas, this state historical site has an array of things to do for everyone.The Discovery Tour Here you can discover incredible underground chambers that are filled with spectacular formations on a guided tour along paved, lighted path-ways. On your journey, expect temperatures in the Cavern to be 70 degrees with high humidity. Illuminations Tour This unique tour combines the essence of light and dark as you explore two huge underground chambers that are dramatically il-luminated by a state-of-the-art lighting system. On your tour, you will see some of the most rare formations found in Natural Bridge Caverns. Experience the sensation of total dark-ness on this 70-minute tour.Adventure Tours This is the perfect opportunity for all adventure-seekers out there. Guests can partake in one of two unique Adventure Tours - the Discovery Adventure Tour or the Hidden Pas-sages Adventure Tour. Both of these unique tours offer guests the ultimate in being real-life explorers. You get to experience the same path created by the original explorers. The paths wind across the floor of the cave and are covered with loose rocks, mud and some formations. The tour includes walking, climbing and crawling.

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Natural Bridge Caverns provides all the necessities to enjoy this once-in-a-lifetime adventure, including all cav-ing gear, harness, helmet, headlamp, rappelling gear, spare batteries, spare light and water. Advance reservations are required for both Adven-ture Tours.Natural Bridge Mining Company This new addition to the attraction gives guests the

opportunity to pan for gems and minerals just as miners once did in their search for gold at Texas’ largest sluice. Once guests pan for gems and minerals, they also identify their finds at one of the assay stations, or by us-ing an identification chart.Watchtower Challenge The new climbing tower named after the tallest formation in the Caverns, The Watchtower, stands 50

feet tall and features two climbing surfaces along with two 350-foot zip lines. The zip lines allow guests to glide from the top of the structure in a matter of seconds.Contact Us For more information on pricing, advance reserva-tions, etc....please call (210) 651-6101 or visit them at www.naturalbridgecaverns.com.

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ness is in your cards, the property has access to some of the finest spa and fitness facilities around.A Place to Meet The Hotel Sorella has approximately 18,000 square-feet of meeting space, including two private and elegant Hotel Sorella VIP Boardrooms. With the Norris Conference Center adjoined to

the hotel by a glass skywalk, the prop-erty can offer a 7,800 square-foot ballroom and a 5,200 square-foot meeting room that features state-of-the-art lighting and sound, plus high-speed Inter-net access throughout. This partnership allows for half day or full day meetings, exhibitions, weddings, receptions and other special events.Contact Information

For more information on this incredible 244-room hotel in CityCentre, call (866) 842-0100 or visit their website at www.hotelsorella.com.

ometimes you need to just take a step back and take it all in. That is exactly how you feel when you walk into the

new Hotel Sorella at CityCentre. Just heading to the front desk to check in you can’t help but feel over-whelmed with customer service and an impeccable array of decor.Rooms to Make You say, “WOW” The Hotel Sorella obviously prides itself on the guest experience and com-pletely delivers that and more. When you enter your rooms you are greeted by pristine floors, bedding and decor. The property has 244 contemporary guestrooms, including 30 suites and yes, even a Presidential Suite for the A-List. Each room is fitted with its own custom-designed Hotel Sorella bed - making your sleeping experience even that much more dreamy! Guests can expect goose down pillows, luxuri-ous Egyptian cotton bed and bath linens and plush terry robes in each room. For the business traveler or one that just needs to stay connected to the world, each room is also equipped with complimentary wireless, high-speed Internet access along with an MP3 compatible, plasma flat-screen television.Making Your Visit an “Experience” The Hotel Sorella has a wealth of ameni-ties on site and within the confines of the ris-ing CityCentre. Guests can be amazed at the memorable outdoor pool that overlooks the CityCentre plaza and adjoins to “The Monnalisa”, which is a stylish bar and lounge and a must-see spot for a drink. Guests can also embellish in the lobby lounge wine and espresso bar or partake in Bistro Alex and Cafe Rose by acclaimed res-taurateur Alex Brennan-Martin. And if health and well-

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allas, Texas is known for some incredible Texas-

sized hospitality and the Rosewood Cres-cent Hotel delivers on that mantra. From the moment your drive through the incredible archway leading up to the bellman, you know that you are in for an unforgettable stay.At the Center of it All The Rosewood Crescent Hotel is a refreshing experience of contrasts and is as culturally vibrant as the neighborhood in which it sits. The property sits within walking distance of the art, culture and energy of Dallas. With a bold palette of rich colors, chic European-style guestrooms with all the modern amenities, innovative cuisine, and the serenity of The Spa, Rosewood Crescent Hotel offers discreet and professional service with a Texas charm.Wonderful Accommodations The Rosewood Crescent Hotel has 191 recently reno-vated guestrooms, ranging from 380 to 460 square feet, that all include a sitting area and bath. Each guestroom comes with customized Lady Primrose bath amenities with shampoo, conditioner, bath gel and lotion. If you are looking for the “suite life,” the property doesn’t disappoint. With 29 suites ranging from 625 - 3,035 square feet, the Cres-cent is sure to meet your every desire. Some of the suites have their own full kitchens with larger suites offering a bi-level layout and featuring spiral staircases and all coming with 42” flat screen HDTV.

Rosewood Crescent HotelImmaculate and Luxurious

Dine to Your Heart’s Content The Rosewood Crescent Hotel offers some of the area’s most delec-table cuisine. Din-ing at the fabulous Crescent Club is a must. Located on the 17th floor of the Crescent office tower, this pow-erful restaurant specializes in im-peccable customer service with fare to match provided by Chef Juan Rosado. Nobu, located off the hotel lobby, features the most

innovative new style Japanese restaurant in America. The Conservatory is a stylish, glass-enclosed sunroom overlooking the Crescent gardens with incredible dining options provided by Chef Gianni Santin. Finally, check out Beau’s, which is located in the lobby and also serves tapas, desserts and cocktails.The Spa at the Crescent The hotel is home to one of the world’s most highly-acclaimed spas. Situated within 23,000 square feet of space, The Spa offers guests 77 unusual and one-of-a-

kind treatments with services for both men and women in the state-of-the-art treatment rooms. Let’s Meet Here The Rosewood Crescent Hotel also has more than 19,375 square feet of meeting space and 13 meeting rooms - making the property a perfect choice for your next meeting.Contact InformationFor more information on the the Rosewood Crescent Hotel, visit their website at

www.rosewoodcrescent.com or call them toll free at (800) 654-6541 or (214) 871-3200.

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ing anywhere from 200 – 2,000. They work with major conventions with guests coming from across the country, wed-dings, holiday events, and other corporate banquets for the likes of H.E.B., Nation Wide Insurance, and Eva Longoria Parker’s non-profit organization, Eva’s Heroes. “It’s a pretty long way to travel,” said Louie Pedrotti, “It’s been a lot of fun on the way, and it’s also been a lot of work.”Weddings too...

Recently, Pedrotti’s entered the wedding market. When Louie and Sue’s son, Anthony, joined the team in 2007 as co-director of marketing, Pedrotti’s hosted only a handful of weddings each year. With Anthony’s arriv-al, and the expertise of co-director of marketing Norma Diaz, the company moved to aggressively alter and adjust itself to meet the needs of brides, grooms, and their guests, and create a wedding wonderland. It was a decision that was met with success – wedding bookings have tripled and clients are excited about the service. “We took the approach to enhance one of our facili-ties to make it a little more elegant,” said co-director of marketing Anthony Pedrotti, “Every bride- and groom-to-be wants to have a little bit of Texas flavor to their wed-ding in Texas, so we really hit the nail on the head – we combine glamorous elegance with some Texan flair.” While the brides are booking at record pace, the Pedrot-tis continue to emphasize the importance of honesty and dedication, providing each client with the event of their dreams. For Pedrotti’s, that is what it’s all about at the end of the day. “Every event is different, and every client is differ-ent. You have to stay on your toes to make sure you take care of every need,” said Sue Pedrotti, “It is very interesting putting all the details together for an event on paper. Then seeing it all happen right in front of you. It is like putting together a puzzle” For more information on Pedrotti’s North Wind Ranch, visit www.pedrottis.com or call 210.695.3533.

areback bronco riding, barrel racing,

bull riding, and calf scrambles are staples of the rodeo scene, but the ac-tion is not limited to the dusty Texas plains, far from your reach. If you follow the paved path just outside of Loop 1604 on Hausman Road, you unearth for a real Texas treat. Some Great History Pedrotti’s North Wind Ranch is the iconic San Antonio event center that carries a history as big as the Lone Star State. Owner Louie Pedrotti and his team of a skilled event planners, culinary experts, and managers continue to blaze a trail that they started three decades ago.From its simple beginnings as a restaurant and catering company in 1971, the Pedrotti’s brand has evolved into one of the Alamo City’s definitive event destinations. Starting with a catering truck and a modest kitchen, the Pedrottis ran their off-premise catering business for 24 years before expanding and purchasing land. In 1995, the company staked its claim to the 25-acre plot that serves as its current home. It was a transition that gave life to a host of new developments at the company. Two of the first facilities to open at the newly ac-quired location included the “Shooting Star,” a 12,000 square foot building with no floor or heat and limited air conditioning, and the “Pedrotti’s Rodeo Arena.” In 2000, the growth continued with three additional facili-ties – the “Brokemill,” the “Patio Room,” and the “Chuck-wagon.” The Pedrottis added the spacious 24,000 square foot facility, “Lone Oak” in 2004, followed by the purchase of 20 additional acres in 2008.List of Great Clients Presently, Pedrotti’s has five event center facilities, in addition to the rodeo arena, all of which are heated and air-conditioned. From a floorless, open space and dirt arena, Pedrotti’s has grown by leaps and bounds. Today, the ranch hosts large-scale events for groups siz-

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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 ar-rive at the hotel, a dramatic floral arrangement greets you at the entrance along with 32-foot high marble ro-tunda. This leads to the welcoming reception desk, concierge and a lobby elegantly ap-pointed 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-en-closed 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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ne of the Grand Dame’s of Las Vegas just finished getting the first phase of a multi-million dollar face-lift that stars around the world would be proud of.

The Tropicana Las Vegas boasts some of the finest views on the strip and an impeccable array of rooms, ameni-ties and entertainment too.Award-Winning Accommodations As part of Tropicana Las Vegas’ $165 million Phase 1 transformation, designed to capture a tropical and sultry South Beach vibe, Tropicana Las Vegas just transformed its deluxe rooms and suites, which are the newest rooms on The Las Vegas Strip. The transformed best-in-class Paradise and Island Tower rooms are in warm tones that evoke the casual elegance of a beach getaway, offering guests an inti-mate retreat filled with bright natural light and organic materials. When designing the rooms, every detail was taken into consideration. Each new, best-in-class room is styled in a sunset palette of warm shades and appointed cus-tom designed furnishings, plantation shutters, a sleek chaise, ultra-plush Euro Top Serta Perfect Sleeper mat-tress and 300-thread count linens. In-room entertainment is also transformed with a 42” flat panel plasma TV. The original artwork, from an acclaimed Latin artist, trans-ports you to tropical shores. Differing greatly from most of the traditional Las Ve-gas hotel rooms and suites, Tropicana Las Vegas offers a bright, fresh, comfortable and casual setting accented by soft-colored furnishings. While the Paradise Tower is lo-cated near the casino floor and designed for the leisure

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traveler who wants to be in the heart of Tropicana’s hot, new vibe, the 806-room Island Tower’s accommoda-tions are a perfect option for business travelers. Each best-in-class room in the Island Tower offers oversized workspaces, free Wi-Fi and is adjacent to Tropicana Las Vegas’ conference center facilities. To complement the new, best-in-class rooms, Tropi-cana Las Vegas also unveiled its best-in-class Paradise Suites with Strip View by offering guests The Ultimate Suite Experience. The South Beach inspired design of the best-in-class suites evokes nature and brings a sense of the tropics indoors, inspiring a sense of calm and relaxation. In addition, because of Tropicana’s ideal location, the views from the suites provide all the excitement and action of The Las Vegas Strip. Brad Garrett Comedy Club One of the funniest men on the planet has his namesake on the comedy club at The Tropicana. Emmy Award-Winning actor/comedian, Brad Garrett now calls the property home. The venue showcases a never-ending line-up of the finest comedians around – from established stand-up stars to the hottest young comics in the business. Garrett makes club appearances – some scheduled and some unexpected – both doing stand-up on the stage and greeting patrons at the door. As part of the two-year ex-clusive deal with Tropicana, Garrett’s comedy club will be the only location in Las Vegas at which guests may see Garrett perform. Also scheduled to headline at Brad Garrett’s Comedy Club in 2010 are Kevin Nealon, Dom Irrera, Bob Zany, Rondell Sheridan, Rocky LaPorte and

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other surprise celebrity guests. “I’ve had the good fortune of performing in Las Vegas for more than 25 years, and it has always been a dream of mine to own my own comedy club in the entertainment capital of the world… but Dubai won’t have me,” Garrett quipped. “I am humbled to be able to bring my stand-up friends and colleagues to what I believe will be the best comedy room in Las Vegas.” Featuring comedy seven nights a week, the show times will be Sunday through Thursday at 8 p.m., with two shows on Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and 10 p.m.Big Plans Coming... In December, the Las Vegas Mob Experience is un-veiled and will use the latest in “interactive entertainment technology” to re-create the rise and fall of organized crime in Las Vegas. Then, in early Spring 2011, Nikki Beach will be one of the newest and hottest places to be and be seen in the Las Vegas area.

ropicana Las Vegas welcomes the city’s newest steak and seafood restaurant, Biscayne Steak, Sea & Wine, as part of Tropicana’s Phase 1 $165 million transformation. Biscayne captures the

elegance and seduction of South Beach cuisine, offering sizzling prime cuts, Safe Harbor-certified fresh seafood, and an original wine list, setting the scene for a perfect night on The Las Vegas Strip.South Beach in Vegas Biscayne’s space cre-ates a relaxed feel of casual elegance, set in a tropical South Beach style. Not to be missed are Biscayne’s libations that channel South Beach with a twist of Latin flavors, while Tropicana Las Vegas’ signature Leblon classic caipirinhas and Amb-har key lime margaritas are sure to tantalize taste buds and soothe the soul. In addition, Biscayne’s 200-bottle wine list features wines from around the world, including rare vintages. Biscayne’s menu reinterprets the classic steakhouse concept with innovative island flair. It features a wide

variety of delicious starters, including Kobe beef sliders, lamb eggplant tacos and conch fritters with an avocado ambhar aioli. Main courses include prime steaks, chops and a selection of Safe Harbor-certified fresh seafood dishes. Signature desserts with tropical twists, by Execu-tive Pastry Chef Meegan Lancaster, formerly Executive Pastry Chef of Daniel Boulud Brasserie at Wynn Las

Vegas, are also part of Biscayne’s uniqueness. “Biscayne Steak, Sea & Wine is the place to dine in Las Vegas,” said Tropi-cana Las Vegas’ Executive Chef, George E. Barginsen. “We are going beyond the experience that visitors have come to expect in Las Ve-gas, with a heightened focus on quality, service and creat-ing a unique atmosphere.” The opening of Biscayne Steak, Sea and Wine follows

Tropicana Las Vegas’ recently announced completion of its transformed deluxe rooms and suites, which are the newest, best-in-class rooms on The Las Vegas Strip. Biscayne Steak, Sea & Wine is open Thursday – Mon-day from 5:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. For reservations, please call 800.462.8767.

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very December, the Crescent City puts on its finest holiday dress for Christmas New Orleans Style, a month-long celebration of concerts,

cooking demonstrations, special reveillon dinners, holiday displays and discounted hotel rates. Christmas History Originally founded as a way to attract tourists during the traditionally slow month of December, Christmas New Orleans Style has grown into a very successful annual event. It helps New Orleans busi-nesses, the arts community, and the tour-ism industry with activities for locals and visitors alike, generating tremendous economic impact for the city and state. With more than 100 holiday events during the celebration, December is an exciting time to visit New Orleans. It’s no wonder that in 2008 HGTV ranked the city as the “Top Christmas Town.” From concerts at the St. Louis Cathe-dral and Caroling in Jackson Square to the magnificent lighting display at City Park’s Celebration in the Oaks, there is wide array of holiday events for everyone. Here are some of the most popular: Reveillon Dinners Reveillon, an adaptation of a traditional Creole holi-day dining custom, is celebrated nightly during the Christmas season in over 30 restaurants throughout the city. Menus combine ageless Creole cuisine with more contemporary New Orleans dishes, and the spirit of the past remains. In fact, three of the reveillon restaurants – Antoine’s, Galatoire’s, and Tujague’s – are more than 100 years old! Reveillon menus are offered only once a year, during December, and guests can enjoy this au-thentic taste of New Orleans during Christmas New Orleans Style. Cathedral Concerts Throughout the month of December, jazz musicians, gospel choirs, classical ensembles and other New Or-leans musical groups herald in the season with concerts in one of the country’s most historic churches, St. Louis Cathedral. The cathedral sits on Jackson Square in the heart of the French Quarter and it is one of the oldest

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cathedrals in the United States. Cooking Demonstrations Christmas New Orleans Style also offers up a series of free cooking demonstrations by some of the finest chefs from New Orleans’ most beloved restaurants. The demonstrations take place at Le Petit Theatre du Vieux Carre, bring 12 unique dishes and acclaimed chefs from throughout the area such as Chef Ben Thibodeaux of Palace Cafe, Chef Drew Dzejak of The Grill Room, and Bourbon House’s Darin Nesbit. The demonstrations take place during the week in the early afternoon. Papa Noel Rates Christmas New Orleans Style offers visitors (and locals too) an exciting and memorable holiday encoun-ter at more than 50 of the city’s finest hotels with “Papa Noel discount rates” that start as low as $69 per night. Contact Us... For a complete list of all other Christmas New Or-leans Style events or to request the official Christmas New Orleans Style guidebook, call 504-522-5730 or learn more online at www.neworleansonline.com/christ-mas.

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iracle on Fulton Street,” a holiday attraction in the heart of downtown New Orleans, will bring

the magic and spirit of the holiday season alive for locals and visitors of all ages with a special lighting ceremony Nov. 23 and full pro-gramming to continue through Jan. 2, 2011. This free and open to the public event will open daily at 12 p.m.

Experience the Miracle Miracle on Fulton Street is sure to enchant guests with a daz-zling holiday boardwalk, Macy’s Tremendous Tree – which towers 30-feet in the sky – and a giant gingerbread streetcar. Harrah’s Hotel will also shine bright with red and green lights.

The entrance to the attraction, located at Fulton and Poydras Streets, will be defined by a series of custom-built, faux wrought iron arches, accentuated by 12-foot Christmas trees and 3-foot fleur de lis ornaments. The arches will create a dramatic canopy illuminated by thou-sands of LED lights. A computerized system will enable lighting technicians to create varied color themes against the backdrop of arches, ornaments and trees.

Faux Snow too... ‘Faux snow’ will be another highlight of the attrac-tion. Periodic snowfalls, while extremely rare in New Orleans, are nonetheless ‘forecast’ for Fulton Street this holiday season every hour on the hour beginning at noon daily.

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Live entertainment will take place on Fulton Square on Fridays and Saturdays from 8 – 10 p.m. and on Sundays from 2 – 5 p.m. Performers will include [insert bands here] and others. Chorus groups are scheduled to perform every Sunday.

Santa’s Shop Santa’s Shop will sell official “Miracle on Fulton Street” merchandise, including a commemorative street-car ornament, disposable cameras, coffee mugs, insulat-ed travel mugs and much more. Commemorative photos with Santa will be available in front of Macy’s Tremen-dous Tree Fridays and Saturdays from 6 – 10 p.m. and Sundays from 3 – 7 p.m.

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ake holiday memories at Gaylord National Resort. Continue your family tradition this

Christmas with the region’s most spectacular holiday celebration. Discover the 60-foot glass tree and holiday decorations, be amazed by indoor snowfall and explore a walk-thru winter wonderland sculpted from ice. Gaylord National® offers everything you need to create memories that will last a lifetime.Happenings at Christmas on the Potomac ICE!™ featuring “How the Grin-ch Stole Christmas”Our signature winter holiday attraction will warm all hearts ...even someone with a heart that’s two sizes too small. Bringing to life the 1957 Dr. Seuss holiday classic, the 2010 ICE! attraction features 10 colorful scenes straight out of the pages of the original storybook. Sculpted from TWO-MILLION pounds of ice, the indoor walk-through attraction brilliantly showcases how the “Whoville-hat-ing” Grinch, with a heart two sizes too small, learns the true meaning of Christmas.More things to do... Bigger, brighter and more brilliant than any other Christmas event in the Capital Region, Gaylord National’s Christmas on the Po-tomac celebration presents all the joy, wonder and merriment of the holiday season on a grand scale!For more information, visit www.christmasonthepotomac.com.

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Holiday Bites & LightsDate: Dec. 3, 10 & 17 Location: National Harbor PlazaCost: Free

Water Skiing SantaDate: Dec. 24Location: National Harbor MarinaCost: Free

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Group discounts, and corporate and private party rentals are currently available. For more information, please contact the River Market at 501-375-2552. For more information on Sponsorship opportunities, please contact the DLRP at (501) 375-0121. For more information on the River Market on Ice cel-ebration log on to www.HolidaysinLittleRock.com.

hrow on your jacket and scarf, grab your mittens and head to Little Rock’s downtown entertain-

ment district this holiday season as an ice rink returns to the heart of the River Market for the first time in about a decade. From Nov. 20 through Jan. 9, locals and visitors alike will be able to add a little bit of festive, frosty fun to their holiday season with a Little Rock Winter Celebration - “River Market on Ice”. Brought to you by the Downtown Little Rock Partnership (DLRP) in conjunc-tion with the Little Rock Advertising and Promotion Commission and Little Rock Parks and Recreation, the ice rink will be located in one of the River Market’s open-air pavilions overlooking Riverfront Park and the Arkansas River. Ice Skating The rink will be open daily with operational and special holiday hours to-be-announced. Skating fees will be $8 per patron which includes skate rental. Arkansas Skatium and their personnel have been secured to facili-tate daily operations of the rink.

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erena Buzios from the Rochester Ho-tel chain is located only160km away from Rio de Janerio, at the exclusive Geriba Beach, the favorite in Buzios

for its extension, white sands and water sports. On a 6000m2 area of native vegetation and recreational areas, Serena merges the classic colonial style of Buzios with the most avant-garde design trends. A unique product in the region for its structure and services.A Haute Resort Serena by Rochester has 36 rooms, suites and lofts distributed in two floors. The rooms combine avant-garde design with materials from the region, creating in this way more relaxed, bright and wide environments. The different rooms have decks or bal-conies with big bunks to relax and private gardens with jacuzzi.All rooms are equipped with flat screen cable TV, digital security chest and wireless con-nection.Brazil’s Finest To begin the day, Serena of-fers a complete Brazilian buffet breakfast with a wide variety of hot dishes, prepared at the moment, tables with cold cuts, cheeses, fruits and homemade pastries, cereals, yogurt, juices, tea and coffee. The Restaurant´s proposal in-cludes a varied menu, with exqui-site dishes prepared by our chefs, recipes of the International cuisine and the colorful local cuisine. The Bar has an extensive menu of drinks, special sandwiches and typical delicious Brazilian snacks, ideal to enjoy at sunset.Recreation Abounds... Activities indoors and out-doors, make Serena de best choice both for couples and families. The hotel offers recre-ational activities for adults and for kids, including surf classes, capoiera, circus workshops, panoramic tours, Brazilian

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dances, Kids Club and live musical shows among other things. At the hotel you will be able to enjoy a natural and

harmonious environment, re-laxing massages with natural products and holistic thera-pies to relax the body and mind.The pool with deck, solarium and deck chairs is another alternative to enjoy the sunny days of Buzios. Golf Anyone? For golf lovers, Serena offers a VIP access to the Buzios Golf Club, a golf field of 18 holes, designed by the renowned architects Pete and Perry Die. Friends of the EnvironmentUnder the slogan “friends of the environment” Ser-ena Buzios Resor t pro-motes the care of the resources and respect for the environment imple-menting several rules to ensure this policy is car-ried out. For more info,

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aine is a must for travel-ers who enjoy being on or near the water, with its scenic coastline generously

sprinkled with sand beaches to the south, and rocky inlets to the north. Offering the allure of a relatively undiscovered destina-tion, one of Maine’s most beauti-ful beaches, Crescent, is an oasis of quiet tranquility- yet is only ten minutes from Portland’s vibrant and historic Old Port. Set in this location of unspoiled beauty the luxuriously refurbished Inn by the Sea, in Cape Elizabeth, offers guests an experience that is pure Maine- from the mile of unspoiled beach to the coastal set-ting to the fully redesigned interiors. Completely renovated in the spring of 2008 the 57 comfortably appointed rooms and suites, new full service spa, and five acres of indigenous seaside gardens create an atmosphere of true eco- friendly luxury. The complete make over married contemporary amenities with tradi-tional coastal charm to create an atmosphere of upscale elegance throughout the property. Guests are given a touch of the red carpet treatment the instant they are ushered into comfortable leather chairs for ‘check-in’ in the lobby, now open to panoramic Atlantic views. A nautical compass rose detail on the granite floor is repeated beyond an outdoor boulevard of planters, integrating the landscape and ocean view into the interior. Redesigned rooms surround guests with warmth and comfort in deep red, cognac and charcoal, with maple furnishings and locally inspired art. Airy ocean view suites feature separate bedrooms and living rooms, deluxe bathrooms with oversized showers or tubs, plush bathrobes, flat screen plasma TV’s and luxurious bed-ding. With outdoor decks, and spectacular Atlantic views, two level guest rooms have oversized second floor bath-rooms designed as spa suites to accommodate in room therapies and massage, offering the ultimate in guest privacy. Fully equipped kitchens, separate living room and dining space, make the two bedroom suites at the Inn feel more like coastal cottages. Perfect for reunions, even the family pet is welcome to enjoy the cozy comfort of

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gral part of the guest experience. Most rooms have decks with views of the ocean and the surrounding indigenous landscape, certified as a wildlife habitat. Adjacent to a bird sanctuary, lovely gardens blend with the natural setting and are designed with local plants that provide food and habitat for wildlife. Guests stroll through the sanctuary on a private boardwalk to reach Crescent Beach, and are welcome to join ongoing in- house seminars on “How to Plant for Wildlife.” Kids create bug costumes and learn about eco systems from a bug’s viewpoint at summer “Bug’s Life” classes.In Sea Glass Chef Mitchell Kaldrovich celebrates local fare with specialties fresh from fishing boats, nearby farms and seasonal game. The chefs signature Maine Seafood Paella, or Pan Seared Scallops on a bed of parsnip puree are staples on a regionally sourced menu that changes regularly to incorporate locally raised or-ganic beef, chicken and pork and the freshest available produce. The intimate dining room has ocean views, with lobster boats bobbing in the distance and seats 43. Guests may prefer to eat Al Fresco on the deck , or in the cozy fireplace bar, while a small dining room for 14 located near the wine cove, stocked with 160 wines, is available for private parties. Sea Glass received Wine Spectator Magazine’s Award of Excellence in 2009.Activities at the Inn include a new full service spa built to Leeds™ specification, with rejuvenating massage and therapies that reflect the coast. The signature Sea Waves Massage gives a nod to Casco Bay with natural

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marine based product, an undu-lating bed, synchronized to the therapists massage strokes and surf surround sound. Portland, named the top small city for restaurants in the USA by Bon Appétit Magazine in 2009, and only ten minutes from the Inn, is a small sophisticated city with a thriving arts center, renowned dining, theatre, dance, galleries and unique boutique shopping. The Old Port’s historic cobble stone streets located next to Portland Harbor make visiting this picturesque city on Casco Bay well worth the short drive from the Inn. Selected as one of the Top Ten Green Hotels in the US by Forbes Travel, the Inn does not sacrifice guest comfort, service or design in its commitment to the environment. The spa has recycled sheet rock walls and bamboo towels, the cardio room recycled rubber flooring, solar panels heat the salinated pool, while biofuel heats the Inn. Their sheet and towel program serves to protect the endan-gered Monarch butterfly, and they safeguard the earth’s resources with reforestation, energy and water conserva-

tion. Dual flush toilets and recycling bins are each in room, cleaned with non-toxic product and organic amenities are displayed on recycled glass in recycled bottles.

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hether it is in life, love or travel, I live for the experi-ence. Even in the daily

mundane, I try to appreciate the experiences of the day. So imagine my joy when my hus-band and I were offered the experience to cruise first class around the Mediterranean and visit four countries on one of the top five cruise lines in the world. In my mind, that was a whole lot of experience just waiting for me to discover.The Journey Begins... Due to the national strike in Greece, our journey began with our arrival in Athens, Greece from Houston, Texas one day later than planned. Though jet-lagged and disappointed I was not getting to visit the Parthenon, I didn’t let that get me down. After all, I can sleep when I’m dead and besides, this just gave me one more reason to visit again. But I digress. Once we arrived in Athens, we were whisked to our waiting ship. The Regent Seven Seas Mariner is a stately, first-class cruise ship with a friendly staff that greeted us with champagne and immediately took us to our accommodations. A luxurious, spacious suite with a gorgeous open deck view of the ocean… Ah yes, I had ar-rived for my new experiences. First Port...Turkey The first port was Kusada-si, Turkey. Not knowing much about Kusadasi, I read that it was a minor port frequented by vessels trading along the Aegean coast. In antiquity, it was overshadowed by Ephesus until Ephesus’ harbor silted up. Today, it is a thriving tourist destination ripe with available holiday homes with views of the Aegean Sea. The morning we arrived, the sun was shining in beautiful

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blue skies, as we were loaded on buses for our excur-sions. Winding through the countryside, on our way to our first stop at the House of the Virgin Mary, I was mes-merized by the green fields of low hanging olive trees

and the tall, mighty Cypress trees. We wound up the hills until we reached our holiest of destinations, the House of the Virgin Mary. The small stone chapel is believed to be built over the house of the Virgin Mary where the Apostle John took Mary after the Resurrec-tion of Christ and believed to be her last known residence. The area is surrounded by a forest and is cool, inviting and serene. I couldn’t help but feel at peace when walking on the grounds. The chapel is small, inti-

mate and peaceful. The quiet surrealism of the home overpowers everyone that walks through the doors with the only sound coming from the whispers of prayers. The experience of walking where the Blessed Mary had

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Experienceswalked and drinking water from the same natural spring well Mary had drunk from was one I will take in my heart forever.Epheseus is Next Our next stop was to the an-cient city ruins of Ephesus. Much like the city of Pompeii, Ephesus was at one time a thriving metrop-olis with an advanced civilization. Ephesus had running water with sewer systems, a major port and a city that was mainly comprised of wealthy and middle class people. The architecture of the buildings is intricate and beautiful with detailed mosaics and marble that was used as flooring and streets. For photography buffs that enjoy landscape and architectural prints, this is an ideal destination.Visting the Marketplace in Kusa-dasi Our final destination was the city market place in Kusadasi. We were shuttled to a fine Turkish rug maker where we were offered the customary welcome drink of hot apple tea. The owners showcased their beautiful cot-ton and silk rugs, as female workers showed us how the fine rugs are woven on the looms. I was fascinated, as the rugs are very intricate and much more time consum-ing to make then I had ever imagined. As my husband and I wan-dered through the market place shopping for Turkish souvenirs amongst the knock-off purses and watches, we laughed at the constant barrage of hawkers and merchants. Unlike Mexico, they never invaded our personal space. If anything, they came across as humor-ous, sometimes charming salesmen who tried to simply talk to us by asking mundane questions… after in which they tried to convince us to buy their wares. I never felt intimidated and had several laughs along the way as I ate the best chocolate gelato I had ever eaten.My Journey’s Mission... I had decided that in each port, I would only buy something for myself with meaning that symbolized the country we were in. My Turkish experience that I was unconsciously looking for came to me when I wandered

into a little shop on one of the back streets of the market. I entered because of the unique rings the mer-chant was showcasing in her window. Unlike the other stores, this one was different in that it was filled with unique, artful gifts and products. The store owner was a kind Turkish lady who greeted us with a warm hello. She saw me admiring a carved wooden box inlayed with mother of pearl and only when asked, did she begin to tell me about the artist who had made the box and where in Turkey he found the wood

used for the beautiful little box. I was hooked and began asking her more questions. I discovered that she is really an artist/archeologist who owned the store to offset the cost of her true passion of art and archeology. She shared informa-tion about an excavation she was currently on that would someday make Ephesus look small in com-parison. As we talked, I was enthralled with her sto-ries and my sweet husband bought me my beloved little box.

As we said our goodbyes, she grabbed my hand, wished me well and said “I hope our paths cross again, as I believe they will.” As my husband and I left her shop and walked back to the ship hand-in-hand, we agreed with smiles that we had just had our Turkish expe-rience.To be continued in the next edition.

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