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3/31/2008 12:58 PM
Greg4tune wrote:
One of the Best Las Vegas Nevada Hotels to stay at for location, fun and affordability is of all places:
Hooters Hotel & Casino "VIVA" Las Vegas..... Visitors to Las Vegas will find "HOOTERS" to be not only the best place to stay Dollar for Dollar, but it's friendly staff & "Small Town" style Casino along with their Enormous Outdoor Pool, Spa & Patio area complete with an Outdoor bar just makes it even better... Take home one their famous "Hooters" gifts from two great gift shop and also feature nightly shows well worth seeing...
Their Rooms are fully updated, very clean including large beds, fresh comforters, bar top tables and some fantastic views of the Las Vegas Strip... Top this off with their great food including Dan Marino's Restaurant along with a great location next to MGM makes this our best pick for 2008.... Reply to this
3/31/2008 1:01 PM
Sunlite wrote:
When we go North for the summer we find Mt. Baker Lodging Resort is worth visiting, located in WASHINGTON STATE...
Conveniently located just 2-hours north of Seattle, and 1.5-hours south of Vancouver, B.C., Mt. Baker Lodging is your source for private, self-catered, fully equipped Mt. Baker area cabins, cottages, condos, chalets, and executive vacation home rental accommodations, located in the mountain villages of Glacier and Maple Falls, at the magnificent gateway to the Mt. Baker Snoqualmie National Forest, and the adjacent Mount Baker Ski Area! Reply to this
3/31/2008 1:05 PM
Sunlite wrote:
We prefer Southeast Arizona for winter at the Turquoise Valley Golf & RV Resort. They offer Vacation Rentals too, this is at a Top Notch Snowbird Resort!
Located in Sunny Southern Arizona, Turquoise Valley is the oldest continuously operated golf course in the state and will be the first to reach 100 years in 2008. It's home of the 747 yard "Rattler!" The only Par 6 in Arizona, the Rattler is the Longest Golf Hole in the Grand Canyon State, probably the Longest in the Old West and according to a 2007 Forbes Traveler online magazine* story, tied for 5th. Reply to this
One of the Best Las Vegas Nevada Hotels to stay at for location, fun and affordability is of all places:
Hooters Hotel & Casino "VIVA" Las Vegas.....
Visitors to Las Vegas will find "HOOTERS" to be not only the best place to stay Dollar for Dollar, but it's friendly staff & "Small Town" style Casino along with their Enormous Outdoor Pool, Spa & Patio area complete with an Outdoor bar just makes it even better... Take home one their famous "Hooters" gifts from two great gift shop and also feature nightly shows well worth seeing...
Their Rooms are fully updated, very clean including large beds, fresh comforters, bar top tables and some fantastic views of the Las Vegas Strip... Top this off with their great food including Dan Marino's Restaurant along with a great location next to MGM makes this our best pick for 2008....
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When we go North for the summer we find Mt. Baker Lodging Resort is worth visiting, located in WASHINGTON STATE...
Conveniently located just 2-hours north of Seattle, and 1.5-hours south of Vancouver, B.C., Mt. Baker Lodging is your source for private, self-catered, fully equipped Mt. Baker area cabins, cottages, condos, chalets, and executive vacation home rental accommodations, located in the mountain villages of Glacier and Maple Falls, at the magnificent gateway to the Mt. Baker Snoqualmie National Forest, and the adjacent Mount Baker Ski Area!
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We prefer Southeast Arizona for winter at the Turquoise Valley Golf & RV Resort. They offer Vacation Rentals too, this is at a Top Notch Snowbird Resort!
Located in Sunny Southern Arizona, Turquoise Valley is the oldest continuously operated golf course in the state and will be the first to reach 100 years in 2008. It's home of the 747 yard "Rattler!" The only Par 6 in Arizona, the Rattler is the Longest Golf Hole in the Grand Canyon State, probably the Longest in the Old West and according to a 2007 Forbes Traveler online magazine* story, tied for 5th.
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