Thursday, May 21, 2009

Friends Tips

Sonia, Here are two for the blog.

Thanks for the blog etc. Shade Hotel in Manhattan Beach. Decor is off the scale. Food/Bar are on par with Zaza for quality and people. 200-300 per night but discounts are available.

http://www.shadehotel.com/






Next, Sbk or Shorebreak hotel. Hunnington Beach. Very hard to describe. So hip, so chique, but still surf/eco/Hunnington centered. One block off the pier in the upscale "Strand" area, this place rocks!!!!!! I had badass Morracan Veggie Tangine with couscous in their resturant. Its a paper free hotel so bring the iphone or laptop. No printed reciepts here. Lots of pretty people, great rooms, great food. Only open four days so I am one of the first guest.200-300 per night but watch for net specials.

http://www.shorebreakhotel.com/

Check out the deals at this hotel if you live near Hunnington Beach. They are offering $100 a night for the next 100 days for people that live in a 100 mile radius. http://www.shorebreakhotel.com/specials/



Hope you and EP are well. Steven

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Belize

Who does not love Belize, a totally barefoot and tropical Paradise!

Las Terrazas

A wonderful new hotel on the north side of the island. The rooms are beautiful, the grounds are nice. They are new and still under construction so they are working some things out. The staff was very friendly, although sometimes it was hard to get what you asked for. The restaurant is not open yet, but it was hardly a problem with places all near that you can walk to. Once they work out all of their kinks this place will be great.

If you like taking cooking classes-- ask them to contact Sherlette at the Upper Deck and she will be happy to teach you Belizean food. I would not miss this!

http://www.lasterrazasresort.com













Thursday

I am waiting to get a massage so I figured it was a good time to spend a few minutes writing. It is really beautiful in Belize this time of year-- although it is very hot. This time we are staying on the north side of the island and I must say I like it much better. It is so barefoot and relaxed here. I have not had one thing bad to eat since I have been here. Luckily they do not offer a full breakfast at this hotel-- it is a continental breakfast. I am actually quite glad about this, considering the morning meals I ate in Mexico on my last stay. How can anyone resist such good food, this time I am opting simply for fresh fruit. It took me two weeks to fit back in my pants, even slightly, after my Mexico trip. I have however not missed one dessert with my meals, I may be eating seafood salad, but someone better give this girl her dessert! I might take out the Hobie Cat today. I have not sailed in a while so we will see how that goes. Erick is scared already :P

Evening

My day consisted of lazing around the beach feeling the wind run across my skin and reading my last vampire book. I did manage to find the gym, which was conveniently located one door away from my room. I paid a short penance for my indulgences and then moved on. We took the golf cart down a very bumpy dirt road to lunch spot called Capricorn. They were out of pretty much everything on the menu except the crab claws, the spot was so beautiful that sand would have tasted good. Needless to say the crab claws were fab. Apparently they get the claws from Caye Caulker which is 25 minutes away. The meal ended with a slice of coconut cream pie which was no less than 10 inches in height. An artist was there teaching a painting lesson to one of his friends. I felt like taking one of his canvases and a pulling up a chair beside them to paint. After my 3:00 lunch I headed back to the beach for some more power lazing. There are lots of dogs around here. They like to play in the water :)

Friday

Started out with a Fresh Fruit breakfast of watermelon and Cantaloupe. Thinking of the gym-but thats as far as its gotten. I wanted to take a cooking class here but when I looked around and asked no one knew of any. While eating at the Belizean Breeze the other night, it did not skip our attention that the food was good. We asked to talk to the chef and she was happy to offer me a cooking class. YAY! So on Saturday I will learn to cook a traditional Belizean meal of stewed chicken, coconut rice, beans and plantains-- oh and a lemon meringue pie ;)

Off to the Gym-- maybe...

Things I have learned today~

1)Riding a bike in the sand is very difficult, riding a bike on the beach at the end of a grapefruit daiquiri day is even more difficult, riding a bike in the sand on the beach after grapefruit daiquiris, in a dress, is just plain stooopid.

2) Belizeans are hard working people. The work non-stop in the heat and some I have seen over the days with two and three jobs. They are also typically pretty thin. Im sure due to way of life and the food they eat.

3) So far Rosalie Cullin is beesh

4) A last thing I noticed this evening is that even surrounded by trash, flowers continue to bloom.


Saturday

So today was the day for my cooking class. Sherlette was supposed to meet me here at 1:00 and cooking was to begin. Just like all things Belizean-- that did not work out. After an hour of waiting on her, I called and found out that she had missed her ferry. Plan changed to me meeting her at her work at 4:00. Since I had some time to kill-- I hopped on a golf cart with E and went down the way to a place called Rojo Lounge. No lie-- it was Rojo. I ordered the fish tacos and was pretty disappointed that the fish was fried. I am kind of a seafood purist. I don't believe in it being fried unless a)You are at Long John Silvers-- which could only be palatable once every 3 years or b) you are at a place where you can not get fresh seafood. I picked the fried part off which left me with an inch nugget of fish which I did eat. Another major Sh*t to the whole thing was that Rojo was about a mile and a half down the dirt jungle road and since our mode of transport was a golf cart we were dive bombed by mosquitos. If I told you that E also ran me into a bush to escape another golf cart -- would you sympathies with my whole scenario... After this whole annoying event I came home and then walked over to Sherlettes work. I spent a couple of really HOT hours with her in the kitchen and she taught me some Belizean recipes. She dropped me back to my place with food in tow. Once she left I uncovered all the food pans, and the savory smells immediately filled the room. At this point I was not hungry-- but who could, or if they were in their right mind, would-- pass up this delicious looking food... Let me just say I started out with a small portion, and I went back again, and again, and ehum, again. This food was so good, when I ate it Im sure a steel drum started playing somewhere. It is probably one of the yummiest things I have ever eaten. I can tell you with all honestly that I will gladly step my running up to accommodate this heroin meal.

Here is the recipe I learned today:

Rice and Beans

½ pound red kidney beans
2 cups rice
1 cup thick coconut milk
1 medium onion (sliced)
½ bell (green) pepper
1 clove garlic (optional)
1½ teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon ground black pepper
¼ teaspoon dried thyme
METHOD / DIRECTIONS:

Cover beans in water, and soak overnight. Put beans in pot; add onions, bell pepper, garlic, and enough water to boil until beans are tender and whole. Add coconut milk, and seasonings. Add rice to beans, and cook over gentle heat until liquid is absorbed. Stir gently with a fork, and add a little water as necessary, until rice is cooked.

STEWED CHICKEN
1 Chicken; cut in serving
1/2 ts White pepper
1 TS of Garlic Powder
1TS of Chicken Bullion Granules
2 Balls recado (can substitute for Paprika) But I think this is what makes the dish-- it is a Belizean Spice
1 Sliced onion
1 Tomato
3 Stalks Cilantro
Hot oil
2 c Water

Cut chicken in serving pieces and season with Garlic powder, Bullion Granules, white pepper, recado, and sliced onion and a cup of water. Let chicken sit in this mixture for 30 min. Next brown chicken in hot oil, braise slowly until well browned. Pour off excess fat. Cook over low heat adding and water, onion, tomato, cilantro, and juices chicken was marinating in. In the last 10 minutes you can ad a small mixture of cornstarch to thicken. Pour chicken and sauce over rice and beans. Serve with potato salad and fried plantain

Sunday

Kinda tired today. I had my watermelon breakfast and now debating on what to do next. I may try the gym for 20 minutes then go lay by the beach. In my mind it sounds like a good plan. Tomorrow is a sailing day-- we will take a Catamaran to Caye Caulker.

Later on

We did take out the Hobie Cat. Luckily there was not too much wind-- so I was able to ease back into the rhythm of things. I taught E his first sailing lesson, and I think he liked it. It is especially nice to have someone else man the boat while you sit in the front dangling your legs in the water. There is a lot of sea kelp here so most of the time you cant see what is really underneath you-- this was not good for my sharkaniod psyche. We ate again at the Upper Deck and their food was once again delicious. I had a seafood skewer and veg. On a side note the mosquitoes here can be profoundly bad at night. I was careful to spray all over before we walked the beach-- what I did not count on was one of the little bastards making its way to the sole of my foot. Yow! And I mean YOW! The mosquitoes here hurt- but the one on the bottom of my foot is positively cuss worthy.

Monday

We took a Catamaran on a snorkel trip to the reef and then to Caye Caulker today. I still feel like I am waving a bit from riding on the boat all day. I saw lots of fish, a sea turtle, and an eel. I can say with all certainty that catamaran life is not for me though. The wet surfaces without shoes make me cringe and the bathrooms are grody. All tolerable for a day ;). We met some fun people and had lunch at a place called Bamboo. Erick's burrito was the biggest I have ever seen, it was larger than the plate. I managed to find the Recado spice I needed to make Belizean stew so I was a happy camper. Time now to decompress and finish the last of the laundry.

Will be coming home tomorrow. I have had a relaxed fun time in Belize. If you are looking for a place to travel that is close to home Belize is a great place.

Victoria House

Tropical island breeze all of nature wild and free this is where I long to be La Isla Bonita. Now I know why that song was written.


San Pedro is as close to barefoot and carefree as you get with still having all the modern luxuries. First of all there were relatively no cars on this island. The preferred method of transportation was golf carts, which I loved. It kind of made it feel like the whole island was your resort.

Victoria House was beautiful. We had a one bedroom suite that was huge. It had a kitchen and living room downstairs with a patio and the bedroom, bathroom, and balcony were all upstairs. The decor was modern Hemingway, plantation chic if you will. The soaps and shampoos were all made on the island and smelled wonderful. I had a massage almost every day on my balcony and I had previously read on trip adviser to ask for Roxy. Whoever wrote that, thank you. Roxy is the person you need if you are going to have a massage. The food at the restaurant was delicious.

There were NO phones in the rooms, that means no room service, and no calling the front desk if you have a problem. They really need to have phones to call the front desk with. Another thing I did not like was that it was hard to get in the water from their beach because there was seaweed ? or something that covered the entire water area.

If you stay in a suite with a kitchen you can buy your own food, snacks and drinks and keep them in the refrigerator. This is very convenient.















Xanadu Island Resort

Run for your LIFE! How this is number one on trip advisor is mind bogeling. The only thing I could think is that they are having their friends write reviews. The pictures on their home page looked NOTHING like the hotel itself. I would be hard pressed to call this place a resort. The outside lookes like a bad trailer park. My room smelled, which they explained was due to the fact that I asked them to clean with bleach instead of perfumed spray-- Um what? I guess they need the perfume spary to get the stench out. The rooms were old and dilpidated. I did not spend one night there-- I could not get out fast enough. I asked for a refund because it was a total bait and switch. They informed me that the pictures were of the resort-- ok-- maybe 20 years ago, and they would not be refunding ANY of my money. Well all I have to say is take it up with my card company!

On a side note I am now at Las Terrazas and it is fabulous. Beautiful, Clean, New, and guess what-- it is CHEAPER than Xanastydu. I will be posting a full review when I get home.



Belize Legacy Resort

Go for 7 nights get 2 free, go 5 nights get one free from May 1st to August 31st.
Listed as #5 on Trip Adviser for Ambergris Caye

http://www.belizelegacy.com/html2/



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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Turks and Caicos

Villa Renaissance

FREE NIGHT DEALS!! The deal is.... Villa Renaissance guests will receive every fourth night free, for stays of 3 nights or more..And the sales get even better. From June to November 2009, stay for 7 nights and only pay for 5!! What more could you want.This special is applicable to all suite types, based on availability. To request reservation, CLICK HERE or call Toll Free: 877-285-8764FREE GOLF!! Stay at The Villa Renaissance, in an Ocean Front Suite, and take advantage of FREE GOLF at Provo Golf and Country Club. We are offering 1 round of golf for every room-night booked, so book a one bedroom suite and get 1 round of golf per day of your stay, but book at 2 bedroom suite and get 2 rounds of golf for ever day of your stay. What could be better Added Value than this!!

Villa Renaissance is #1 on Trip Adviser for Turks and Caicos

http://www.villarenaissance.com/




Windsong Resort

Between September 1- 30th.

Book your "Grand" Caribbean vacation at Windsong in one of our oceanfront suites between May 7th and May 13th for travel between Sept. 1 and Sept 30th, 2009 and receive the 4th and 7th nights free as well as a $100 resort credit, complimentary room upgrade (if available at check in) and complimentary continental breakfast each morning. Full payment is due upon booking and is non-refundable. There are a limited number of rooms available for this special promotion. This special offer is available for new bookings of any suite type excluding our luxury studio and garden view units. Additional restrictions apply.

This resort is #3 on Trip Adviser. 4 Star

http://www.windsongresort.com/


The Sands at Grace

The Sands at Grace bay is offering one night free from May 1- May 31, 2009 and 6th and 7th night free from July 1st to October 31st.

http://www.thesandsresort.com/content/rates_reservations/CurrentSpecials.aspx


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Ritz Carlton Nights Free Deal Until September 30, 2009

Well I about fell out when my friend Gillian sent information on this deal to me. The Ritz is offering free night, room upgrades, free overnight valet, and Daily Breakfast for two if you purchase your stay with your American Express card from not until September 30, 2009. Ok, let me tell you what this means for you. If you are wanting a fabulous five star vacation, this is the deal for you! If you were to stay at the Ritz in New Orleans you could stay in a room for 7 days and get 3 night free which would bring your rate to $117 a night! You could go to the Ritz on Key Biscayne for 7 nights for the price of 4 bringing the rate to $228 a night-- the same rate would apply if you go to Grand Cayman. All of this with breakfast too! Ready set get out your AMEX! Thank you Gillian!!!



http://ritzcarlton-email.com/PS!y41p+Z4fHosFBgIAAAAGCgFICgcxNTE0NDg5CggzODE4NTU4OQkAAqWsCgotMjI3NzU0NjExBQ==?email_addr=gb821%40aol.com


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New York

The Plaza

The Plaza hotel, a Fairmont Property, in New York is running a deal right now where you can stay for 3 nights for the price of 2. This drops the rate on on a regular room at this historic property to $416 a night instead of $625 a night. If you are wanting to stay more than 3 nights you can book at a non refundable advance pay rate of $438. This hotel has recently been updated with 400 million dollars worth of renovations.

Semone Tip sign up free as a Presidents Club member and get free access to the health club and spa. You will also receive coupons in the mail that entitle you to free upgrades and food and beverage coupons.

http://www.fairmont.com/ThePlaza





The Library Hotel

The Library Hotel in New York has several great deals running right now. They have, Memorial Day, Fathers Day, Parents Day, and many other special weekend rates. This property is listed at # 2 on Trip Advisor. It is a modern Boutique hotel done in the theme of-- get this-- a library :). They also have an advance booking rate of %20 off pricing for July and August stays.


http://www.libraryhotel.com/

Special Rates
http://www.libraryhotel.com/packages-specials/index.cfm





Expedia

http://www.expedia.com/ right now has the following rates for 4 star and above properties. Waldorf Astora $228, Soho Grand $265, Tribeca Grand $249, The London $336, The Carleton $278, and the City Club Hotel $275.
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Monday, May 11, 2009

St. Louis Missouri

A friend asked me late tonight to find something in St. Louis for him. After a little bit of research I found a neat hotel called Moonrise Hotel. They have a special interent rate right now of $159 a night and they are listed as number 2 on trip advisor for St. Louis. Here is the link http://www.moonrisehotel.com/





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Las Vegas

The Wynn Encore are offering great deals right now on rooms for $119 a night. With this promotion you can stay in a room at the Wynn or upon availability you can be upgraded to a suite at the Encore. Simply follow the link below http://www.visitwynn.com/booknow/index.cfm?code=MJJASV or call in with the promotion code of MJJASV. Special Seomone Tip, sign up for as a red chip player and receive even lower rates and frequent promotions.




Yummy tips

Wynn: California style eggs Benedict from room service- way to tasty

Stratta: In the Wynn, Great food

Austin Texas

Verde Camp

So I went to Autin on a last minute trip and I wanted a place to stay where I could really feal at home. I stumbled across Verde Camp. All I can say is that I could not have been happier. I rented a two bedroom house at the astonishing rate of $175 a night-- you heard me right. What do you get for $175 dollars a night- let me tell you. Two great bedrooms, a bathroom, kitchen, small dining room, washer, dryer, and a den with a flat screen tv and wireless connection. There are also smaller houses on the property that are $125 a night. The decor was super cute and the place was very clean. They are located right off of South Congress, which is a fabulous location. I would go here again in a minute. Oh, and the best part--> They take pets! You will love this place-- the owners name is BJ-- tell him Sonia sent you. The only fault I can find with Verde Camp is the 10 check out time-- if you know me you can understand why I would not like this.

Here is their website where you can contact them and pictures of all the houses.
http://www.verdecamp.com/

You can read my TripAdvisor review at http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g30196-d1438352-r29454507-Verde_Camp-Austin_Texas.html







Some good Restaurants I ate at while in Austin

Fino: Very good Mediterranean food

Airstream's on Congress: You won't want to miss eating at the gathering of silver airstreams on congress. They have everything from burgers and "cones" to crepes and cupcakes.

Fort Worth

Omni Hotel

This brand new hotel is offering a few deals right now. To see them check out http://www.omnihotels.com/FindAHotel/FortWorth/SpecialOffers.aspx

The Semone Tip on this is to sign up for Omni rewards. They will send you two coupons when you do, one for 1/2 off your room stay and the other for a free room upgrade. You can't beat that!




Eat at: Taverna - Italian I ordered the Shrimp on Fried Polenta, it was Delicious!

Dallas

Hotel Za Za

Right now on http://www.expedia.com/ you can book a themed suite at Hotel Za Za in Dallas for $200 a night. The normal room rate is $600+ a night. With Expedia you are not able to pick out which themed suite you will get, but at this price who cares! HappY Za Za-ing!


I just got back and stayed in the Bohemia Suite-- Sweet!






We ate at a place called TABC that was near the Hotel. It was a very casual bar setting with just plain good food.