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TripAdvisor Names Top 10 Girlfriend Getaways Destinations in the U.S.

Saturday, March 20th, 2010

Miami, perfect for a girlfriend getaway or mancation, according to TripAdvisor.com. (PRNewsFoto/TripAdvisor)

TripAdvisor.com recently announced their Top 10 Girlfriend Getaways in the U.S. which range from dipping toes on sun-drenched beaches to noshing on delicious cuisine. Following is the top 10 list for a gal pal friendly vacation:

1. Dance the night away in Miami, Fla. This was recommended by TripAdvisor travelers primarily for the beach and sun. South Beach (if you’re uber cool, you call it “SoBe”) is the ultimate party gal pal vacation. Sun on the beach and shop Lincoln Road’s boutiques during the day and by night savor tasty cuisine along Ocean Drive before club hopping.

2. Sport and serenity in Sedona, Ariz. There’s an appealing balance of energy and relaxation in Sedona. Hook up with Pink Jeep Tours for off-roading adventures and be pampered in one of many spas. [Check out where to stay in Sedona with Resort Rentals.]

3. Toast to the past in Charleston, S.C. Culture and sightseeing is why this perfectly charming Southern city earned a spot in the top 10. Gal pals can walk through downtown to admire architecture and search for treasures in antique shops. Raise a glass to the past during The Original Pub Tour of Charleston carriage ride.

4.  Paint the town pink in Las Vegas, Nev. Nightlife. Is there any other reason to visit Vegas? Well, yes, there’s shopping, entertainment and visiting the Grand Canyon, to name a few. But Sin City still has a naughty reputation making it a perfect girlfriend getaway to take on the casino tables after a private poker lesson or pole dancing class.  [Check out where to stay in Las Vegas with Resort Rentals.]

5.  Shop ’til you drop in New York City. The Big Apple is the ultimate city break and home to numerous fashion designers and retail stores. Shopping isn’t the only thing to do in NYC, the city boasts world-class restaurants, nonstop nightlife and must-see sightseeing.

6.  Vacation organically in Portland, Ore. This city is an ideal culinary adventure with tasting menus at the city’s top-rated restaurants, wine-sipping in Willamette Valley, and eating your way through on an epicurean excursion with Portland Walking Tours. And don’t miss Voodoo Doughnut!

7. Have a honky tonk’n good time in Nashville, Tenn. The country scene is lively and so is superb dining, shopping and shopping. Giggle through the Nash Trash Tour which is a pink bus offering off-color humor and ability to bring cocktails onboard. A night on the town should include Coyote Ugly to dance on the bar but make sure those pix don’t end up on your Facebook account.

8. Receive the royal treatment in Palm Springs, Cal. Perhaps this is the ideal location for some serious pampering where bathrobes are acceptable daytime attire when lounging around the hotel and healthy food feeds the soul. There’s also plenty of spas for hands-on pampering. For the active types, try a hot air balloon ride or hike in Joshua Tree National Park. [Check out where to stay in Palm Springs with Resort Rentals.]

9. Sun, surf and shopping in Waikiki, Hawaii. It’s not all about romance and honeymoons in Hawaii, it’s a fab place for gal pals to sun on Waikiki Beach, learn to surf with a hunky instructor or exercise some retail therapy in the shops. There’s also a healthy nightlife with bars and nightclubs.

10. Learning with the ladies in San Antonio, Texas. There’s no basement in the Alamo but it’s still worth a visit. And so is a boat tour of River Walk and checking out unique artisan wares in La Villita. Plan a spring trip for the gorgeous wildflower blooms.

“Whatever your gal pals find most appealing, these destinations can deliver an amazing girls-only vacation,” said Christine Petersen, chief marketing officer for TripAdvisor.

Photo Source: TRIPADVISOR

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19th Annual Red Rock Fantasy Brightens Holidays in Sedona

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

Red Rock Fantasy at Los Abrigados Resort & SpaThe 19th Annual Red Rock Fantasy promises to dazzle Sedona vacationers with the man-made marvel adding magical sparkle to the area’s natural beauty with more than a million lights. The lighting ceremony is Thursday, Nov. 19 at 5 p.m. and the festival will run through Saturday, Jan. 2, 2010.

Visitors to Sedona can view 23 bright spots participating in the Red Rock Fantasy festival and vote for their favorite. All displays are at the Los Abrigados Resort & Spa. The electrifying holiday displays were each created by families from the Southwest.

Admission is $5 for adults, $4 for seniors, children 4 through 12 are $2 and children under 4 are free. Every evening, when Mother Nature is cooperative, visitors can enjoy the festive display. Sunday through Thursday the display is 5 to 9 p.m. and Friday and Saturday, it’s open 5 to 10 p.m. Wear walking comfortable walking shoes, it takes about an hour to walk the entire display.

Befitting of the season, Red Rock Fantasy benefits local charities and dozens of families. Proceeds are given to such organizations as Boys and Girls Clubs of Northern Arizona, Institute of EcoTourism and Verde Valley Sanctuary.

So where are you spending the holidays? Checkout Resort Rentals to book a fabulous Sedona vacation. More information about Red Rock Fantasy can be found on the festival’s Web site.

Photo: Courtesy of Sedona Chamber of Commerce

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Come Hungry: Dine in Sedona Restaurant Fest, June 15 – 30, 2009

Friday, May 15th, 2009

Red Rock with PlantsHey, foodies! Yes, we’re talking to you. The hottest thing about Arizona this June isn’t the pavement but the inaugural Dine in Sedona Restaurant Fest. The 16-day culinary event is guaranteed to be a party for the taste buds as well as the wallet.

Here’s the scoop, a variety of Sedona restaurants are offering three-course, prix-fixe dinner menus beginning Monday, June 15 through Tuesday, June 30, 2009. Diners will be able to select an appetizer, entree and dessert. There are three different price points fitting every foodie’s dining budget.

The Dine in Sedona Restaurant Fest Web site lists all the participating restaurants but here are our picks from each price point:

Modest Dining $19.95
Dine like a Sedona local at the hopping Blue Moon Café with cooked-to-order entrees and portions mama used to serve. Dining options are outdoors on the patio (where Fido’s welcomed) and inside.

Classic Dining $29.95

Okay, we admit the name of this Sedona restaurant piqued our interest and although it’s a favorite with tourists, the Southwestern cuisine on the menu is worth the trip. We’re talking about the Barking Frog Grill which proclaims to be “An American restaurant with a Southwest bark!” Don’t worry, you won’t find any dishes made with amphibian frogs on the menu.

Elegant Dining $39.95
Planning a date night during the Dine in Sedona Restaurant Fest? Reserve a table at Cucina Rustica for the romantic atmosphere, magical musicians and Continental cuisine. Enjoy an adult beverage before or after dinner on the outdoor patio to take in a perfect Sedona evening.

Dine in Sedona Restaurant Fest is coordinated by the Sedona Chamber of Commerce. Ready to book your Sedona vacation? Check out the best accommodation rates available June 15 – 30, 2009. Importantly, don’t forget to tip your server!

Photo Courtesy: Sedona Chamber of Commerce

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