St Louis was awesome! Except the traffic :-( We went to see the Arch first thing. You had to get in these tiny little 4 foot high doors to ride in the ...
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St Louis was awesome! Except the traffic :-( We went to see the Arch first thing. You had to get in these tiny little 4 foot high doors to ride in the tram vehicle that was barely big enough for 5 people. After the going to the top, we rode on a sight- seeing cruise. The boats' name was the Tom Sawyer. The views were incredible from the boat. We also had lunch while crusing. After the boat ride, we went to the Anheuser Busch factory for a free tour. We saw the Clydesdales, and had a free tasting! Mike had Amberbock and I tried American ale. Yum! They even had free soda and pretzels. We went ba...
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...We checked out of the Homewood Suites Wednesday morning and loaded up the car. We would be doing a 270-mile drive to begin the next leg of our ...
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...We checked out of the Homewood Suites Wednesday morning and loaded up the car. We would be doing a 270-mile drive to begin the next leg of our vacation in Durango, Colorado. Our itinerary called for a stop in the town of Chimayo, New Mexico along the way. Chimayo is a small town seemingly in the middle of nowhere. It receives many thousands of visitors each year because of the El Santuario de Chimayo Church. This quaint Spanish-style catholic church is known for its healing power. It turns out this remote church was closer than I thought. We arrived there within 20 minutes of leaving the Ho...
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We're about to start driving! Everything is packed, the car is ready. Yesterday I picked up the car from Adventures on Wheels, located in New Jersey. ...
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We're about to start driving! Everything is packed, the car is ready. Yesterday I picked up the car from Adventures on Wheels, located in New Jersey. The car is a black Ford Focus, year 2000. It has some minor scratches and dents, but those have been noted by the company, and it drives just fine. After getting the car I had to get it back to New York of course. That's already 70 miles, especially if you take some detours (in other words: get lost..). It started already at the George Washington bridge, which leads into Manhattan. There was a long traffic jam there, and when I finally got off th...
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I travel a lot for business and normally stay at Marriott hotels; but because we had 4 adults plus puppies, we decided to try Sandia Peak. Kay was so ...More
Found this property using Google Search Engine. Quaint Cottages inside a wonderful garden compound. Enjoyed being accross from Old Town Albuquerque. ...More
Rooms were nice and the entire place was really clean, free breakfast was good and the free coctails at night were excellent ! We will probably make ...More
this hotel is minutes away from the airport and dining. our room was spotless and well equipped with a kitchenette. the hotel also has a laundry room, ...More
I was here on business. The hotel itslef was very nice. Wonderful rooms, great breakfast! Nice bar and restaurant. All in all, the hotel itself was ...More
Los Poblanos is an idyllic oasis in the center of Albuquerque. It was remarkable that while only 5 minutes from any metropolitan destination in the ...More
We had a family wedding in Albuquerque recently & my ten family members stayed at the Adobe Nido. Such an improvement over sitting in the coffee shop ...More
I stayed at the Hilton Albuquerque for 5 days and checked out the reviews on the web prior to arrival. There were a number of negative reviews, so I ...More
This is a pretty much hot hotel. You can see it full house all the day. And that's why the hot tub and swimming pool with full of people and you don't ...More
We booked our rooms through travelocity and were pleasantly surprised. Everything from our room to the staff was great. They even provided free high ...More
Great views of mountains and rolling green golf course. Great pool and pool side bar. Great rooms fantastic beds, full casino which were not stingy ...More
This is an Amerisuites. Amenities are very similiar to Springhill Suites, but the yahoo website incorrectly identifies it. Staff was very friendly, ...More
This La Quinta is nice, clean, organized and has a friendly helpful staff. They are also pet friendly!! The breakfast buffet is a great deal nicer ...More
Excellent. Staff abides by the 'do not disturb sign" and bed sheets were cleaned the next day only to be soiled again hours later. Magically the next ...More
My sister and I took our children to Albuquerque for Spring break. Although the weather was not agreeable for fun, it didn't make a difference because ...More
I would stay again because this hotel has a free shuttle, breakfast and internet that works! Check in was easy and the hotel rooms there are nice. I ...More
The hotel is great the people that work the front desk are nice have been everytime i stayed there. what can make the trip un-enjoyable is a driver ...More
the indoor pool and hot tub was cool and so were the waffles!the service was great! the beds were so comfy!i only stayed on the first floor and the ...More
I stayed there in late February for one night as I was leaving in the early morning for a flight. The location was great and the restaurant was fine. ...More
The rooms were wonderful and the restaurant tasty. Front desk helpful.Close to Old Town for a nice stroll. Try the Breakfast Burito-mmm good and spicy ...More
The couple who own/operate the Monterey are great. I stayed there before they took it over and they have improved on an already excellent motel. I ...More
I'm a big Hilton Garden Inn fan. Clean, quiet, comfortable rooms. Great location. Even a restricted view of the Sandia peak. Somewhat tight exiting ...More