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New Routes Coming Soon To An Airport Near You

Posted by Andrew Hickey on Sep 29, 2009 in Travel

Overhead view of Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport. Come November Virgin America and JetBlue will both debut here within a 24-hour span.

Overhead view of Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport. This November both Virgin America and JetBlue will debut here within a 24-hour span.

Some people get all worked up over the new fall season of television shows premiering, certain individuals get excited about a new motion picture hitting the silver screen, while others might get overstimulated by the combination of baseball playoffs and the return of the NFL football. But yours truly could care less about all of those distractions. Why? Because the announcement of new airline routes tops them all. While my wife (and a few of you) may think I am a loon for caring so much about the debut of new itineraries at airports, I just can not help myself.

Living in such a busy area like New York, with major airports like JFK, Newark, and La Guardia, I guess you can say that I have pretty much every city in the world available at my fingertips. But what I look for is an airline adding service to my area. My reaction to the news of Southwest debuting at La Guardia a few months ago was easily comparable to a sports fanatic finding out that his beloved team just acquired the number one draft pick or received a great new pitcher as a result of a multi-team trade. Yeah pretty pathetic, but I admit to being a 100% “Grade A” travel nerd.

But that doesn’t make me a bad person does it? Well I do get some rather odd looks from the wife when all I can talk about over dinner is how JetBlue is now jetting to the Caribbean and Virgin America is possibly thinking of flying in and out of Chicago soon. In any event, here are some new airline routes debuting within the next few months. Enjoy.

JetBlue:

  • Barbados (BGI) and New York (JFK) starts October 1, 2009
  • Saint Lucia (UVF) and New York (JFK) starts October 26, 2009
  • Kingston, Jamaica (KIN) and New York (JFK) starts October 30, 2009
  • Fort Lauderdale (FLL) and San Francisco (SFO) starts November 17, 2009

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Virgin America:

  • Fort Lauderdale (FLL) and San Francisco (SFO) starts November 18, 2009
  • Fort Lauderdale (FLL) and Los Angeles (LAX) starts November 18, 2009

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Southwest Airlines:

  • Milwaukee (MKE) and Tampa Bay (TPA) starts November 1, 2009
  • Milwaukee (MKE) and Phoenix (PHX) starts November 1, 2009
  • Milwaukee (MKE) and Orlando (MCO) starts November 1, 2009
  • Milwaukee (MKE) and Kansas City (KCI) starts November 1, 2009
  • Milwaukee (MKE) and Baltimore (BWI) starts November 1, 2009
  • Denver (DEN) and Reno/Lake Tahoe (RNO) starts January 10, 2010
  • Denver (DEN) and Spokane (GEG) starts January 10, 2010
  • Denver (DEN) and Boston (BOS) starts January 10, 2010

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United Airlines:

  • San Francisco (SFO) and Kansas City (KCI) starts October 25, 2009
  • Chicago (ORD) and Duluth (DLH) starts December 17, 2009
  • Chicago (ORD) and Asheville (AVL) starts December 17, 2009
  • Denver (DEN) and Midland/Odessa (MAF) starts December 17, 2009
  • Denver (DEN) and Louisville (SDF) starts December 17, 2009

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American Airlines:

  • Miami (MIA) and Charleston (CHS) starts November 19, 2009
  • Miami (MIA) and Knoxville (TYS) starts November 19, 2009
  • Miami (MIA) and Treasure Cay, Bahamas (TCB) starts November 19, 2009
  • Miami (MIA) and Governors Harbour, Bahamas (GHB) starts November 19, 2009
  • Miami (MIA) and Eleuthers, Bahamas (ELH) starts November 19, 2009
  • Los Angeles (LAX) and Santa Fe (SAF) starts November 19, 2009

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Continental Airlines:

  • Houston (IAH) and Edmonton, AB Canada (YEG) starts November 1, 2009
  • Houston (IAH) and Frankfurt, Germany (FRA) starts November 1, 2009
  • Houston (IAH) and Washington DC (IAD) starts November 1, 2009
  • Cleveland (CLE) and Washington DC (IAD) starts November 1, 2009
  • Honolulu (HNL) and Guam (GUM) to Nadi, Fiji (NAN) starts November 1, 2009

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Delta Airlines:

  • Memphis (MEM) and West Palm Beach (PBI) starts December 17, 2009
  • Philadelphia (PHL) and Paris, France (CDG) starts October 5, 2009
  • Atlanta (ATL) and Brasilia (BSB) starts December 17, 2009
  • Atlanta (ATL) and Fortaleza (FOR) starts December 21, 2009
  • New York (JFK) and Kingston, Jamaica (KIN) starts December 12, 2009
  • New York (JFK) and Freeport, Bahamas (FPO) starts December 18, 2009
  • New York (JFK) and Puerto Plata, DR (POP) starts December 19, 2009
  • Detroit (DTW) and Punta Cana, DR (PUJ) starts November 21, 2009
  • Minneapolis (MSP) and Punta Cana, DR (PUJ) starts December 19, 2009
  • Cincinnati (CVG) and Punta Canada, DR (PUJ) starts December 19, 2009

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AirTran Airways:

  • Atlanta (ATL) and Aruba (AUA) starts December 19, 2009
  • Orlando (MCO) and Aruba (AUA) starts February 13, 2010
  • Orlando (MCO) and Key West (EYW) starts December 17, 2009
  • Fort Lauderdale (FLL) and Harrisburg (MDT) starts November 5, 2009
  • Milwaukee (MKE) and Pittsburgh (PIT) starts October 6, 2009
  • Milwaukee (MKE) and Indianapolis (IND) starts October 6, 2009
  • Baltimore (BWI) and Indianapolis (IND) starts October 6, 2009
  • Baltimore (BWI) and New Orleans (MSY) starts October 6, 2009
  • Fort Lauderdale (FLL) and Flint (FNT) starts November 4, 2009

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US Airways:

  • Phoenix (PHX) and Montego Bay (MBJ) December 17, 2009
  • Philadelphia (PHL) and Barbados (BGI) starts October 1, 2009
  • Charlotte (CLT) and Honolulu (HNL) starts December 17, 2009
  • Charlotte (CLT) and Rio de Janeiro (GIG) starts December 15, 2009

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Alaska Airlines:

  • Atlanta (ATL) and Seattle (SEA) starts October 23, 2009
  • Oakland (OAK) and Kahului (OGG) starts November 9, 2009
  • Oakland (OAK) and Kona (KOA) starts November 10, 2009
  • Portland (PDX) and Chicago (ORD) starts November 16, 2009

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Southwest Airlines Sale: $59-$109 One-Way

Posted by Andrew Hickey on Aug 26, 2009 in Travel

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Another week and yes another Southwest sale. This time the “LUV” airline is offering low one-way deals across the board through the remainder of 2009 and then some. Simply book by September 3, 2009 and save on travel between September 9, 2009 and January 7, 2010 to such locations as New York (LGA), Chicago (MDW), and Denver. But there are a few catches (I mean this is an airline after all).

  • Travel valid every day except Fridays & Saturdays
  • Blackout dates apply: November 24-December 1 & December 18-January 4, 2010.

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Some of the fares being offered by Southwest Airlines include:

  • Albany to Pittsburgh for $59 one-way
  • Austin to Oklahoma City for $73 one-way
  • Baltimore to Boston for $59 one-way
  • Burbank to Phoenix for $59 one-way
  • Chicago to Nashville for $59 one-way
  • Dallas to Los Angeles for $109 one-way
  • Denver to Orlando for $109 one-way
  • Houston to New York for $109 one-way
  • Las Vegas to Oakland for $91 one-way
  • New Orleans to Philadelphia for $109 one-way
  • Spokane to San Diego for $109 one-way

For more information on other routes, plus various rules and conditions check out SouthWest.com.

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Nomad Notebook: Hotel Teatro Is A Downtown Denver Delight

Posted by Andrew Hickey on Aug 25, 2009 in Travel

I recently enjoyed a stay at one of Denver, Colorado's finest hotels.

I recently enjoyed a stay at one of Denver, Colorado's finest hotels.

When I found out that I would be staying at the Hotel Teatro in Denver, Colorado, I decided to do something that has become the norm when I book a hotel – I snooped around online to see what other travelers thought of the place. Well talk about an overachiever, this downtown destination is just racking up the awards and receiving rave reviews from the likes of TripAdvisor (Top 10 best pet-friendly hotels), Travel + Leisure (Top 50 large city hotels in the US & Canada), and Conde Nast Traveler (One of North America’s “Gold List” hotels for 2008).

So after reading all of the accolades online, it was time for yours truly to check into one of the Mile High City’s premiere boutique hotels. Upon entering the Hotel Teatro, I was greeted by a friendly doorman who insist on taking my bags. I kindly declined, like I always do, because I simply prefer to carry my own bags.

Upon entering the cute lobby hallway, there are two elevators directly in front of you, a restaurant to the right and check-in to your left. I was early this day and had to wait 20 or so minutes before my room was ready. No problem, as I was in no rush and now able to wander around the main floor of the hotel.

Lobby of the Hotel Teatro. Off to the right of this picture is the concierge desk that was busy planning people's Friday night in Denver. Another cool feature was the free granny smith apples available on all of the tables.

This is a shot of the lobby at the Hotel Teatro. Beautiful artwork adorns the walls and plenty of reading material is at your fingertips. Off to the right of this picture is the concierge desk, which was busy planning people's Friday night in Denver. Another cool feature in this room were the free granny smith apples available on all of the tables.

The beautiful bar located on the main floor of the Hotel Teatro. You can also order some grub when hanging out here as well.

The beautiful bar located on the main floor of the Hotel Teatro. You can also order some grub when hanging out here as well. Award-winning chef and native Coloradoan, Kevin Taylor offers some mouthwatering dishes for guests at the Hotel Teatro.

Okay time to check out my room! Before going upstairs, the front desk informs me on how to use the room’s specially made key. Yes at the Hotel Teatro you will not find the usual electronic key card that most of us travelers have come to know and love. Don’t worry the key is extremely easy to use. Simply place the key into the keyhole, push in and turn left. Wait for a beep and then “ta-da”, the door will open and you will be oh so happy.

That is one helluva bed. I slept like a baby nomad.

That is one helluva bed. I slept like a baby nomad.

Don't feel like napping? Then take a seat on either the plush couch or chair in your room. Love when a hotel offers this feature as I hate sitting on my bed when staying at a hotel.

Don't feel like napping? Then take a seat on either the plush couch or chair in your room. Love when a hotel offers this feature as I hate sitting on my bed when staying at a hotel.

An actual HD television in a hotel room. A rare but lovely feature.

An actual HD television in a hotel room. A rare but lovely feature.

Upon entering my room I was greeted by a miniature sculpture of what appeared to be an elephant (sorry not an artsy guy). A quick stroll to the left found me in the perfectly sized room. I had a great work desk, a couch, some end tables, a huge comfy looking bed and best of all a big ol’ flat-screen television. But this was not just any flat-screen, this was an HD flat-screen! As someone that travels quite often, I have been amazed and disappointed at just how many hotels provide lovely LCD and Plasma TVs, yet they do not hook it up with high definition. So Teatro got some extra points for providing yours truly with that crystal clear screen that I have become used to viewing at home.

After a long day of airport hopping, I was a worn out and extremely tired nomad. So I kicked off my shoes and hopped into my bed, which was a soft and luxurious 15″ Simmons Beverly Hills Black Edition, complete with 600 thread count custom handcrafted sheets. So comfy…tempted to sleep…but cant…must…get…out…of…bed…and…check…out…the…rest…of…my…room.

After dragging myself out of the bed, I checked out the amazing bathroom. Besides the usual features that come along with all hotel bathrooms – you know a working toilet, sink with running water and plenty of soaps – Teatro offered up something that I personally love…the rain forest shower head! Nothing is better than hopping into a shower and turning on a downpour of water.

A television in the bathroom. Oh Teatro can I please move in?

A television in the bathroom. Oh Teatro can I please move in?

Walk-in shower with insanely enjoyable rain forest shower head.

Walk-in shower with insanely enjoyable rain forest shower head.

Some of the amenities at Hotel Teatro include:

  • Thirsty? Then enjoy some complimentary in-room coffee or tea.
  • Aveda bath essentials are abundant in the bathroom.
  • The mini television in the bathroom solves the issue of deciding whether to bathe or watch General Hospital.
  • Don’t feel like hanging out in the rain forest? Then soak in Teatro’s over sized bathtub.
  • iHome docking station so you can wake up on time or just simply rock out in your room.
  • 24-hour in room dining.
  • Complimentary daily newspaper delivered to your room (I went with the NY Times).
  • All guests have free access to Hotel Teatro’s fully renovated fitness center.
  • Safe available at the front desk.
  • Complimentary high-speed wireless internet throughout the hotel and a business center.
  • This “pet-friendly” hotel should actually be called a “dog-friendly” hotel. Teatro will accommodate Lassy or Fido, but will not allow kitty to sleep over. What’s up with that?
  • Valet parking is available at $13 for the day & $26 overnight.
  • Check-in is at 3pm and check-out is at noon.

Centrally located to everything that makes Denver so special, Hotel Teatro is truly something special. How close are you to some of the top attractions?

Well for starters, when I peaked out the window of my fourth floor room, I had an up close view of the Denver Center for Performing Arts across the street.

Oh, hello there Denver Center for Performing Arts.

Oh, hello there Denver Center for Performing Arts.

Hotel Teatro is a 25-minute drive from Denver International Airport and a four-minute drive or 14-minute walk from Denver’s Amtrak Union Station.

Amtrak Union Station is within walking distance to the Hotel Teatro.

Amtrak Union Station is within walking distance to the Hotel Teatro.

If you take a stroll up 14th street and turn right onto Blake street, you will find yourself outside of Coors Field, home to Major League Baseball’s Colorado Rockies.

Looking for something to eat or a night out on the town? Maybe you might want to indulge in some shopping. If so, then simply walk 0.2 miles (according to Google maps) and you will find yourself on 16th street in the historic district’s Larimer Square. I had the opportunity to walk area at night and it was bustling with tourists and locals. There are tons of places to dine, drink, and just simply relax after a long day in the city.

So next time you find yourself in colorful Colorado’s most popular city of Denver, be sure to check out the Hotel Teatro. Definitely worthy of all the attention it has been receiving.

Hotel information:

  • Name: Hotel Teatro
  • Address: 1100 Fourteenth Street, Denver, Colorado 80202
  • Telephone: 303.228.1100 or 888.727.1200
  • Website: hotelteatro.com
  • Rates start at $149/night for a petite queen room.

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All Hail Vail: Colorado Ski Town Is Not Just A Winter Destination

Posted by Andrew Hickey on Aug 24, 2009 in Travel

Yes Vail is known for it's abundance of snowy fun, but there is plenty to do all year round at this Colorado resort town.

Yes Vail is known for it's abundance of snowy fun, but there is plenty to do all year round at this Colorado resort town.

Located 100 miles west of Denver, Colorado and 8,000 or so feet above sea level, the city of Vail has a great reputation for it’s amazing ski slopes and other snow related activities. But what if I told you that this resort town was also a vacation hot spot year round?

Well I learned that first hand when I recently visited this Eagle County town and took in some of the great outdoorsy fun that awaits travelers who are lucky enough to visit this unbelievably adorable piece of America’s 38th state.

Vail Cascade Resort & Spa

Vail Cascade Resort & Spa

Due to Vail’s airport being shut down for renovations until September 1, I arrived in Denver International Airport and hopped aboard a comfy Colorado Mountain Express shuttle. It took about 2.5 hours to arrive in Vail (that included a 15 minute bathroom break along the way). If you are planning to visit Vail after September 1 however, then you will only have a 40 minute drive from their airport.

I booked two nights at the Vail Cascade Resort & Spa, which was about 1.5 miles from the center of town. The location was ideal since it was both secluded and extremely quick to get into the main part of Vail. You can either walk the scenic path (which takes about 20-25 minutes) or hop aboard the resort’s shuttle, which is right outside the lobby and takes about 4-5 minutes.

The resort was phenomenal…and huge! My room was located on the first floor, and while most first floor hotel rooms might sound like you will be sleeping right next to the front desk, not here my friends. Since the place was so massive, my room was a good two minute walk through some twist and turns down a few hallways. Upon opening the door I knew I had made the right choice in lodging. Take a look at some of the pics from my awesome room below.

Oh so comfy bed...with more pillows than my wife places on our bed at home.

Oh so comfy bed...with more pillows than my wife places on our bed at home.

Great living room area, complete with a soft couch, leather chair and other goodies to make you feel at home.

Great living room area, complete with a soft couch, leather chair and other goodies to make you feel at home.

Ginormous flat screen? Um yes, thank you very much. Work desk off to the right and massive ego sized mirror.

Ginormous flat screen? Um yes, thank you very much. Work desk off to the right and massive ego sized mirror.

His and her sinks outside of the bathroom area. Since I was lodging alone, it was mine and mine sinks.

His and her sinks outside of the bathroom area. Since I was lodging alone, it was mine and mine sinks.

A few Flat Tire beers to kick start my stay in Vail.

A few Fat Tire beers to kick start my stay in Vail.

So after checking into my room, putting away some clothes, and downing a few Fat Tire beers, I was on my way to a massage appointment at Cascade’s Aria Spa.

Aria Spa is extraordinary to say the least. Upon entering the spa I was asked if I would like some wine, beer, water or tea. Being the true Irishman that I am, another Fat Tire was my drink of choice. After changing into something more comfortable in the locker room I was  ready to be rubbed.

Aria Spa Sanctuary Chaise Lounges_j

The waiting area at Aria Spa. Not a bad place to kill some time before receiving an insanely soothing massage.

I opted for the 50-minute custom massage that focused on my lower back. The woman that performed her magic on my aching traveling bones really did one hell of a job. I must admit that this was one my first massage. After 50-minutes of pure bliss, I left Aria Spa dizzy (in a  good way) and on the phone back home in Brooklyn telling my wife that I want a massage for my next birthday. Truly a “must do” when visiting Vail Cascade!

It had been a long day with a super early 4am wake up call, airport hassles, and shuttle transfers. I was feeling pretty good after my massage, but the ol’ belly was a rumbling. Time for dinner at one of Vail’s best restaurants.

Terra Bistro serves up elegantly organic meals that are so beautifully plated that you will want to snap a picture before digging in!  The vibrant and flavorful dishes reflected the Vail way of life. Terra Bistro’s menu was filled with just too many tasty options, so my friends and I decided to each order a different appetizer, entree, and dessert. We would sample our plate and then pass it around like a classic culinary carousel. Remember kids, sharing is caring.

Dining at Terra Bistro, which is located inside Vail Mountain Lodge & Spa.

Dining at Terra Bistro, which is located inside Vail Mountain Lodge & Spa.

Before indulging on Terra Bistro’s dinner menu, I ordered up one of their signature cocktails. The drink of choice for me tonight was the “Tequila Mockingbird”, which was a tangy and smooth combination of tequila, lemon, and creme de menthe. This drink was strong, but definitely something that I would order again…and again.

Some of the more memorable items that I inhaled at Terra Bistro included:

  • Fried avocado and posole verde tomatillo salsa with coriander crema and pepitas (Never tasted avocado this way and absolutely loved it).
  • Marinated beets, sunchokes, mixed berry balsamic, micro greens, roasted garlic, and goat cheese (I am a big beet fan, so I was in heaven devouring this goodness).
  • Grilled pork tenderloin with tamarind glazed potatoes, fried asparagus, and apple cider jus (So tender and so gobbled up in seconds).
  • Pine nut crusted king salmon with caramelized mirepoix, farfalle, and basil butter (Honestly the best salmon I have ever tasted…wish I had some right now).

Avocado artwork at Vail's Terra Bistro.

Avocado artwork at Vail's Terra Bistro.

Oh and there will be dessert:

  • Bittersweet chocolate molten (vanilla ice cream and chocolate sauce that seriously was devilishly delectable).
  • Creme Brulee (OMG…OMG…OMG!)
  • Plus some sort of vanilla milkshake shot that you wash down with some super rich chocolate syrup shot (Insanely good!).
Hmm should I try this vanilla milkshake and chocolate syrup double shot dessert?

Hmm, should I try this vanilla milkshake and chocolate syrup double shot dessert?

...half a second later.

...half a second later.

Now that believe it or not was just a sampling of what I tasted when I was lucky enough to check out Terra Bistro. I highly…HIGHLY recommend you give it a shot as well when in Vail. There is something truly special about a restaurant when you are still talking about both the meal and menu two days later.

After opening my belt buckle a new notches, I threw in the white flag…er napkin and called it a night. My first day in Vail was over and it left me filled with many relaxing and downright delicious memories.

The morning came quickly and it was time to start another eventful day in Vail. Luckily I was able to catch a few minutes of tranquility as I sat on my room’s terrace before meeting with friends. The sounds of Gore Creek splashing and various birds chirping definitely was a different way to enjoy the early hours of the day compared to the honking horns and car alarms  that usually wake me up in New York.

To start the day I had signed up for a free fly fishing casting clinic at Gore Creek Fly Fisherman. So I hopped aboard a shuttle and arrived in the center of town within 4-5 minutes of departing from my lobby. Before I was to learn the art of fly fishing, I had the chance to wander around the center of Vail and take in the beauty and European essence that the town offers. I have been to Lucerne, Switzerland and mountain town of Zakopane, Poland.

The Covered Bridge in Vail, Colorado

The Covered Bridge in Vail, Colorado

Walking around Vail early on a Thursday morning. So peaceful and enjoyable.

Walking around Vail early on a Thursday morning. So peaceful and enjoyable.

Switzerland? Poland? Nope, just another amazing walkway in Vail! Brilliant!

Switzerland? Nope, this is just another amazing walkway in Vail! Brilliant!

This is the Hotel Gasthof Gramshammer, which has been owned and operated by the same Austrian couple since 1964.

This is the Hotel Gasthof Gramshammer, which has been owned and operated by the same Austrian couple since 1964.

This beautiful piece of architecture is home to Lancelot Restaurant, which has been serving up excellent Prime Rib in Vail since 1969.

This beautiful piece of architecture is home to Lancelot Restaurant, which has been serving up excellent Prime Rib in Vail since 1969.

With just a few minutes until my fly fishing clinic, I made my way over to Gore Creek Fly Fisherman. I was one of the three students this morning (the other two were from New Jersey…small world). I attempted to follow along with the instructor, but this whole fly fishing thing just was not working out for me. I have fished before back home in New York, but fly fishing is just a tad bit different.

Yeah, my line looked pretty lonely that day...not a single bite. I guess it will be pizza for dinner tonight.

Yeah, my line looked pretty lonely that day...not a single bite. I guess it will be pizza for dinner tonight.

Instead of relying on the reel to pull in your dinner, you must tug on the string yourself if something bites. Also you must figure out what kind of bugs the fish are eating that day or else they will not be nibbling on your hook. No worms used here my friends. I think this New Yorker, while loving every minute of trying to fly fish, will just use my local Whole Foods when I need some seafood.

After a few hours of looking silly and trying to fish with experts, I made my way back to my resort and headed to lunch at Atwater on Gore Creek. As you might already have imagined by the restaurant’s name, Gore Creek plays a role in the luxurious yet laid back atmosphere that is Atwater. My group and I grabbed a table inside, but with a perfect view of that great creek outside. The fresh mountain air blowing onto us from outside truly made for a special dining experience.

After last night’s amazing dinner full of fancy plates and chic cuisine, I felt like chowing down on some traditional American comfort food. So that is exactly what I ordered to my belly’s delight. How about an Atwater burger on a brioche bun, crammed with melted American cheese, crisp lettuce and fresh tomatoes. Oh and a side of salty fries as well and a Stella Artois to wash it all down. God Bless America.

Contemplating whether or not I should order a second burger. Oh so good!

Contemplating whether or not I should order a second burger. Oh so good!

Atwater on Gore Creek at Vail Cascade Resort & Spa offers breakfast, lunch and dinner with dining inside, outside, and even poolside.

Atwater on Gore Creek at Vail Cascade Resort & Spa offers breakfast, lunch and dinner with dining inside, outside, and even poolside.

Lunch was superb, but after an early wake up and fishing, I needed some rest before a big night ahead of me. After a brief afternoon nap that felt more like a three minute daydream, I was ready to check out my first rodeo. Yeah oddly enough they do not have these kind of events in the New York City area.

The Beaver Creek Wine and Spirits Festival is held annually in the town of Beaver Creek, which is about a 15-minute car ride from Vail. New for this year, the event also hosted a barbecue event at the Beaver Creek Rodeo. I was lucky enough to be able to sample some goodies from the likes of renowned chefs Richard Sandoval of Modern Mexican Restaurants and Waldy Malouf of Beacon Restaurant in New York.

BBQ and tequila. What's not to love about a rodeo!?

BBQ and tequila. What's not to love about a rodeo!?

Ride 'em cowboy.

Ride 'em cowboy!

After devouring some steak, salad, shrimp, and lots of tequila, it was time to go to the ro-de-o! I have to admit that as a city guy some of this was hard to watch, but most of it was pretty fun and enjoyable. This was not your run of the mill rodeo – some of the events included a dance contest that had blindfolded people shaking their backsides to the likes of Soulja Boy’s “Superman” and little kids hanging on for dear life as they rode sheep in some sort of timed competition. They eventually got around to some bull riding and the event ended as the sun was setting over the hills of Beaver Creek.

The night found me drinking a few more beers and then hitting the pillow before midnight. After a good seven hour sleep, it was time to get in just one more activity before catching the shuttle back to Denver. That activity? Yoga. Yes this was something planned for me and I was excited to give it a shot. I am not a gym rat nor do I ever run, stretch, or walk if I don’t have to. As a New Yorker with a car, I either get around via train ride or my wheels.

As with fly fishing, I attempted to become a yoga master, but unfortunately for me this class was a little too advanced for me. I forced myself into positions that even I thought was impossible and after 30-minutes or so, decided it was better to watch the class than to participate. However I must say that this class opened my eyes to just how out of shape I am…time to hit the gym…or not.

The entrance to the absolutely stunning Betty Ford Alpine Gardens.

The entrance to the absolutely stunning Betty Ford Alpine Gardens. This is where I tried to find my inner zen...unfortunately my zen left my body years ago.

The view from my yoga class. This shot alone was worth the 8am wake up call.

The view from my yoga class. This shot alone was worth the 8am wake up call.

The scene of the crime. Where I attempted to perform yoga.

The scene of the crime. Where I attempted to perform yoga.

After two days of living the good life in Vail, Colorado it was time to head home. My shuttle was scheduled for an 11:05am pick up, which would then bring me back 2.5 hours to Denver. Now while many of you reading might have though of this resort town as just another “winter ski destination,” I hope that after reading about my trip, it opens your eyes to Vail as an “all the time destination.”

Another reason why you should choose to visit Vail during the “other seasons” is that you will wind up saving some serious cash. Rooms that go for upwards of $600 per night in certain luxury resorts come down to earth when there is no snow in sight and can be as low as $200 per night.

Gore Creek in Vail, Colorado.

Gore Creek in Vail, Colorado.

This is a spectacular piece of America that should be on all traveler’s “must see” list. Skip the usual vacation destinations like Chicago, San Francisco, and Miami. Yes all of those cities are amazing and full of fun things to do. But Vail is something special and I guarantee you will not be disappointed. How sure am I of this? Well I am planning my next trip to Vail already!

I would like to thank Katie Coakley and the great people at Peeples Ink for hosting me during my stay in Vail. I also have to give some love to Paulette Phlipot, a great photographer out of Sun Valley, Idaho who assisted me with some of the great shots of Vail and yours truly throughout this piece.

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Saturday Travel Shot: Denver, Colorado

Posted by Andrew Hickey on Aug 22, 2009 in Travel

16th Street Mall in Denver, Colorado

16th Street Mall in Denver, Colorado

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