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A Kiwi Adventure
A Travel Blog entry by cherylandreza from Christchurch, New Zealand
Full of anticipation, we arrived at the Christchurch Holiday Inn lobby to join our Active New Zealand tour group. Half of what we had hauled through SE Asia was earmarked for this 2-week hiking/biking/kayaking adventure circuit around New Zealand's South ...
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Exploring Albuquerque
A Travel Blog entry by mikvs from Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
... the Flying Star (which was as crowded as it was for breakfast) for a large piece of apple pie. With our stomachs full, we drove back to the Holiday Inn and retired early so that we’d be ready for our early morning visit to the Balloon ...
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Sydney all 'round!
A Travel Blog entry by tpdownunder2006 from Sydney, Australia
... (well, me at least)! A taxi took us through rush hour traffic from the Kingsford Smith Airport south of downtown to our hotel - the Holiday Inn in The Rocks, which is in the heart of historic Sydney at the foot of the Harbour Bridge. Our room looks ...
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Shanghai on a shoestring
A Travel Blog entry by ringsworldtrip from Shanghai, Shanghai, China
... can survive on rice and noodle’s. We got a room for the night. The next morning we ended up having to book into a Holiday Inn Express near Shanghai Main railway station. Sort of soulless, sort of sterile but with the expo on we were lucky to get a ...
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Yellowstone! Canyon Village. Day 1 & 2
A Travel Blog entry by amandalbee from Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, United States
Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008 10:00am- Holiday Inn, Sheridan, WY Another morning of packing up the car and heading off to our next destination. Phil is so excited to camp in Yellowstone. He's exhibiting signs of excitement like the fifth graders in ...
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Still pinching myself - Sydney at Christmas!!
A Travel Blog entry by stevieg from Sydney, Australia
... to utilise their free Internet - me and Jon have bumped into each other there a couple of times! The Wake Up! is a lot like a Holiday Inn, it's so modern, and the people here are much more friendly. There are however 300 of them, so the chances of you ...
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The Penis of the Prairies
A Travel Blog entry by bobsonthegreat from Lincoln, Nebraska, United States
... '. Oh well that's ok if you're sorry, I forgive you... except that there are no other hostels in Lincoln. I asked the Holiday Inn how much their rooms were and they said the cheapest was $80. EIGHTY DOLLARS!!?? The hostel would have cost me $10. After ...
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It's a long way to Tipperary
A Travel Blog entry by samlisa from Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
... ; there is a bath in the bathroom – it's not just a shower room, which is what we've had in every hotel except the Holiday Inn (Leipzig, keep up!). We dumped our cases in the room & decided to head straight out for food in the hope that we might ...
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Mexico City - The Zocalo
A Travel Blog entry by lobo from Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
... Vancouver , BC to Mexico City - $235.00 US taxes included Arrival Mexico City - 11:30 p.m. Hotel Holiday Inn - Zocalo - $76.00 US per night What is the Zocalo? It is one of the biggest squares in the ...
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Flying LHR-IAD
A Travel Blog entry by lewnwdc from Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States
Mike and I departed the Holiday Inn Mayfair at 12:13 p.m. and walked to the nearby Green Park tube station to board the Piccadilly Line to Heathrow Airport. Though our United Airlines flight was leaving out of Terminal 1, we first headed to the ...
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Long Live the Underground!
A Travel Blog entry by sherwoi from Cave City, Kentucky, United States
... , should have stopped in London KY. An 8PM stop at Middlesboro KY revealed that all hotel rooms were full - no room at the (Holiday) inn. So, despite being tired we push on through rain. We've been assured that the 4 lane road through Cumberland Gap is an ...
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Black Hills, Grand Tetons, Yellowstone
A Travel Blog entry by jimkaren from Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, United States
... is drier and warmer than the south end. Downside was that fresh water was not flowing across the terraces at Mammoth Springs, reducing the color show. Beaver Ponds hike was enjoyable and according to hikers behind us we missed a black bear ...
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Final day in DC
A Travel Blog entry by joallyblue from Washington, District of Columbia, United States
... much bigger than the Air and Space Museum, and the kids liked it a lot better. They enjoyed the dinosaur bones and the wooly mammoth. We gazed at the Hope Diamond, the biggest blue diamond in the world. The kids had fun in the Discovery Center, where ...
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frankfurt ur a bitch
A Travel Blog entry by stackynlambs from Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany
... have been found. there were also miniature horses, an anaconda that had died while trying to eat a giant deer, elephant, mammoth and whale bones and a creepy mummified cat. after looking around for a few hours, we were starving and luckily found a ...
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Canada Day in Ottawa!
A Travel Blog entry by mrsbaa from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
... the hotel that it was COLD here. My packing efforts had mostly been in preparation for Florida nd the east coast beaches ... fortunately, Mammoth cave was also on the itinerary, and since it is a constant 55 degrees, I'd packed a sweatshirt for everyone. ...
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EUROPEAN TOUR 2007
A Travel Blog entry by cubsur from Albufeira, Portugal
... to the mobile home park. Argelès-sur-Mer Argelès-sur-Mer is a resort some have compared with Blackpool - it's very much a holiday town (Argelès Plage) as distinct to Argelès Village which is a mile or so inland. The area majors on campsites and ...
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Yosemity nat. parc - Bishop
A Travel Blog entry by franseninge from Bishop, California, United States
... Oakhurst, but a little more effort to decorate and attention to furnishing made the Oakhurst hotel a more pleasant place to stay. Next holiday we probably will skip the hotels of best Choice. We rest a little from 16.00 till 18.00 and ...
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Second Sonoma stopover
A Travel Blog entry by vietnam_view from Sonoma II, California, United States
... Next stop the nice ladies in the visitor centre again! Yet again they did us proud and we got the best deal of the holiday to date at the Inn at Sonoma. The hotel was plush (boutique in style) and you got free cookies and drinks when you got there ...
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Morro Bay and Hearst Castle
A Travel Blog entry by lauravanwaas from Morro Bay, California, United States
... Ronda, Spain. Heir to a massive fortune that his father accumulated through his silver mining business, William Randalph Hearst made his own mammoth fortune in the media business. At its height, he owned 25% of the nation's newspapers as well as many ...
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It's not over till it's over. Which it is :-(
A Travel Blog entry by daveake from Phoenix, Arizona, United States
... for 2 reasons. First, we didn't want to run out in the middle of nowhere (and there's plenty of "nowhere" on a holiday like this!). Second, the generator apparently will not work if the level is below about a quarter (I can't verify this as ...
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Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites Mammoth Lakes, California
3236 Main St, Mammoth Lakes, California, United States
... air is very thin, so beware, always wear suncream (even if you are freezing). I would recommend the Holiday Inn if you plan a visit to Mammoth Lakes, it has everything you need. Mammoth Lakes is definitely for the mountain biking and skiing enthusiasts ...
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