After driving many hours from Orlando, Florida, a night stay in Illinois and a long drive through Kansas (we were amused by the fake palm trees at a ...
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After driving many hours from Orlando, Florida, a night stay in Illinois and a long drive through Kansas (we were amused by the fake palm trees at a gas station)..... we arrived in Denver, CO late in the night. It's interesting approaching Denver from the east at night. One moment you are driving in pitch black, the next the you see this bright spot of hope and a hotel room! Early the next morning we headed through the east entrance of the Rocky Mountain National Park. We had traveled here the year before, entering through the west entrance. However we were only previously able to go half way ...
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It was an exhausting trip because we would like to go as many places as we could when we were in British Columbia. It took us a lot of time to refine ...
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It was an exhausting trip because we would like to go as many places as we could when we were in British Columbia. It took us a lot of time to refine our trip plan over and over again to make the best use of our time. We traveled more than 3000 miles. I decided to fly to Seattle (instead of Vancouver or Victoria) and rent a car that day. By doing this, we can save some money on airplane tickets, car rental (booked a full size car from Hertz on Hotwire.com; I believe we got a great deal) and a possible tourist tax. This is it, the following is our touring itineraries: Day 1 - Travel: from Virgi...
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Well, 8 hours to Riverdale and I can still feel my butt. Saw the world's biggest Buffalo in Jamestown. It's been many years since I've visited ...
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Well, 8 hours to Riverdale and I can still feel my butt. Saw the world's biggest Buffalo in Jamestown. It's been many years since I've visited Frontier Village (as expected, nothing's changed). Watched a 9-man high school football game ("we" won): Wow 12 hours today. Which isn't a problem unless the last few hours are through unfamilar mountain roads... oh yeah rainy, drizzley, wet mountain roads. But before that here's a snap from Teddy Rosevelt National Park's visitor center Day 3 and it's still raining. My uncle Rod tells me Helena get a total of 12 inches on precipitation for a year... wel...
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The experience from staying at this hotel will last a life time. From the magnificent castle exterior to the exuberant marble interior the place is a ...More
The rooms were comfortable. To be honest, it complimented the stay nicely, as you will be outdoors most of the time (in late summer/early fall when I ...More
This place is gorgeous, the amenities are awesome, and the rooms are well-appointed, but what really makes this place special is the service. These ...More
I had a great vacation using the Rimrock as my homebase in Banff. The view from my room was breathtaking -- beautiful rocky mountain ranges. The food ...More
Wonderful lodge, stayed in a premier room, well worth the extra money. Very quiet and peaceful, clean, the heated floors in bathroom were sumptious. ...More
This hotel was located only a few minutes from downtown Banff. We walked everywhere from the hotel. The outdoor hot tub and fireplace was awesome! We ...More
this was a very friendly hotel,the staff were very helpful and went out of their way to assist.the pick up and drop off to go skiing were very easy ...More
The new 4 story playpark, 2 waterslides and the pool were big hits with our family. Room with full kitchen was well appointed. We cant wait for the ...More
There seemed to be alot of 'hype' placed on their website with regards to the Rundlestone. When we arrived, the front desk clerk seemed 'bothered' by ...More
As a seasoned traveller quite familiar with hostels, I was completely impressed with this one. Location was great - to feel completely at peace with ...More
we loved everything about the place i think it is a great hotel love the way it is set up private entrance to the rooms i have stayed in every hotel ...More
We visited Irwins Mountain last year Feb 05, The moment we walked through the front door we were made to feel welcome, The reception staff made ...More
Weent for a winter holiday with a party of 15 30somethings (no kids) Great location for the Ski bus - one of the first stops (important on a busy day) ...More
The rooms are amazing. You would never guess from the outside but heated floors in the bathrooms, fireplace loft suites and kitchenettes. You can't go ...More
The hotel itself is quite nice. Very homey, clean and with lots of pine everywhere. We stayed in a Loft suite - very spacious with a sitting area ...More
Excellent service, can't beat the location as it's right in the middle of downtown. Very convenient to walk down stairs to all the resturants. Very ...More
The hotel was clean and of good size. Its very close to town centre. I found a small park where they had paddle boats for rent near by. The staff was ...More
We enjoyed staying at this hotel. Points worth mentioning are that some rooms are internal and don't have an outstide window and the hotel is the last ...More
A very nice place. The only downside is its a couple of miles out, but if you want to go downtown they have a shuttle. Parking in town is a hassle ...More
Great hotel, good value for your money. It's nice and close to downtown. They don't have a pool, but you can use the pool at the hotel next door at no ...More
off-season, i got an executive suite for just $125 (CAN) a night. the room was very comfortable and had a steam shower and jetted tub. the staff were ...More
The hotel was clean with basic amenities. We had two separate sleeping areas in our room (divided by the bathroom) with two comfortable double beds, ...More