Hotel and Resort photography & video by PhotoWeb (photowebusa.com) Our choice Latham, NY accommodations are ideally located off I-87, just ten miles from downtown Albany and near many businesses and government offices. Travelers looking for lodging in Latham can enjoy a stay at our smoke free hotel near the Albany Airport, four universities and the famous Saratoga Race Course. Families will love our Latham hotel’s close proximity to area attractions like the Empire State Plaza, Aqua Duck Tours, NY State Museum and Hoffman’s Playland, a family-friendly theme park located two miles from our accommodations in Latham. If shopping is your pleasure, check out the Colonie Center Mall or the huge Crossgate Mall in Albany near our hotel in Latham, New York. There are many companies near our hotel in Latham, like Century Hill, SUNY Albany, Siena College and the New York State government offices. Business travelers can also appreciate the hotel’s free airport shuttle to nearby ALB Airport. Our Latham, New York hotel also offers many hotel services, including a 24-hour business center, free high-speed, Wi-Fi Internet access and flexible meeting spaces with seating for 150. While lodging in Latham, you can take a dip in the indoor pool and whirlpool or take advantage of the 24-hour fitness center and complimentary hot breakfast bar. Check out our great Latham hotel room deals and start planning your trip today. ***************************************************************** Hotel …
So you want to go to Las Vegas. Let me give you some advice. Better yet, some tips to preparing for the trip and the scoop on the best places to go while you’re on your vaca in Vegas. But before, you have to know “Why” you’re going to Vegas. Believe it or not a whole hella lot of people come to Vegas for more reasons than gambling and legalized prostitution. This by the way is actually not legal in the city limits of Las Vegas, which is part of Clark County, Nevada. Where prostitution is Illegal. So keep that in mind fellas. There is a lot of things to see and do in Vegas. Each time I go to Las Vegas I rent a car while we are there and we gamble or see the sights at many of the Las Vegas Casinos. I don’t go to every casino every trip but each time I go I visit many of them. While my preference is to stay in downtown Las Vegas at one of the smaller casino hotels, I do make a lot of sidetrips to other areas such as the Las Vegas Strip, North Las Vegas, Boulder Highway or other casinos just off the Strip. You will find if you visit other casinos that there is a variety of new restaurants to eat at, exciting attractions to see and gambling to win. Downtown Las Vegas or old Vegas is located just north of the Strip. It is a small compact area where most of the casinos area easily accessible. The gambling has low minimums and the dealers are friendly and you can get really great deals on rooms. he main strip in Las Vegas runs along Las Vegas Boulevard. It is lined with mega sized new casinos along with casinos that have been around for years. Some people like the hub and activity of the big resorts and others don’t. It really is a personal preference as to the type of atmosphere like when you visit Vegas. Las Vegas is a testimony to poor planning, greed, and failed economic forecasting. Las Vegas is bad value for the money. Who would have thought Sky Rise Hotel Suites, Smokey Casinos, and 3rd Rate Shows would have survived this long? Ther are numerous upscale restaurants, lots of free, covered parking, a great pool area and a luxury spa with an array of new age health treatments. The room I liked the best was the Sports Book – state of the art sxreens everywhere – very comfortable.
The United Center is the center of fun in Chicago. It is the home to the Chicago Bulls and Blackhawks, and it hosts a wide variety of events. Get a hotel near the United Center so you can take part in the fun.
As Amtrak’s Chicago train station, Chicago Union Station is an exciting place to begin or end a train trip. But if you plan to tour Chicago while you are in town, you have numerous hotel options. These lodging alternatives have their advantages and disadvantages depended on what it important to you.
My friend and I are going to the Camden Crawl next weekend and, like an idiot, I thought we’d get a better hotel deal if I left it til the last minute.
This was a mistake, now pretty much everywhere is booked up or mega expensive. Anyone know anywhere relatively inexpensive and near Camden?