Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Holiday Thoughts

Do I ever need to learn to Blog on a regular5 basis ! Last trips were the mini-wine tour and Atlantic City. The mini-wine tour had 1 very good winery, 1 pretty good and 1 that needs to grow a bit. But all in all still was very enjoyable. Valley Winery outstide of Cincy continues to be an excellent Ohio Winery for anyone to visit. Next year I think we will change the Indiana Winery and go back to Wyandotte. As for AC, had probably the best trip (not in the casino - anyway) we've had in awhile. Too bad it was after Thanksgiving and couldn't get down to the Boardwalk --- I know several people did and had a fine time. We have spent much of the fall getting the schedule ready for 2011 and really like what we've put together. The Bahamas Cruise out of Charleston should be a great cruise and the Greenbrier Trip should be an incredible adventure---using a private jet for the trip.

Hopefully in 2011 I'll get myself in the habit of blogging regularly ---- i guess that needs to be a resolution.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Soaring Eagle August

Another joint trip to Soaring Eagle in August also included a rest stop about 1/2 hr from Soaring Eagle at a Fruit Winery which has some of the more unique wines I have come acress. So far I've brought home a honey-traminette and a red wine of cabernet-cerry wines. Both have been very enjoyable and I am not particularly a sweet wine fan. Also on this trip played Pohlcat Golf Course. Definitely not for the weak hitters, but entirely enjoyable and picturesque. One thing to remember, however, is that the water is closer than you might imagine, so the shots aren't quite as diifuclt as your eyes see them ! Soaring Eagle Casino continues to have plenty of low stakes tables... but beware of the youngsters playing. Only 18 to gamble which produces plenty of interesting characters and bets.

Niagara Wine Tour

Wow, can't believe it's been since May that I posted. Just goes to show I am not used to blogging on a regular basis. Since May we have enjoyed a number of great adventures and begun planning for 2011. First we held our annual major New York Wine Tour which included Niagara Falls...the weather co-operated fanttastically and we received great reviews for the tour. On the way to Niagara Falls we stopped at 2 new Chattauqua wineries, both of which would be worth a stop if you are on the way up, but the normal highlite of Merritt Winery with Lunch provided the best of the day. The second day, while longer, was highlighted by Bully Hill winery at Keuka Lake along with several others, most noteably Hunt Country. At Bully Hill we had one of the most entertaining tastings and a fantastic gourmet Lunch. The lunch kind of through us off schedule since I didn't realize the gourmet idea and had planned on your basic hot dog/hamburger lunch. We recovered nicely and continued on. Have decided that the 2011 tour will be one of "favorites" at chattauqua and Keuke Trails...anyone who has travelled with us on these trails can submit a nominee. Seneca Niagara Casino continues to be a favorite for gaming and the Crowne Plaza has really improved itself since the days of the old Holiday Inn.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Soaring Eagle

Just returned from Soaring Eagle in Mt. Pleasant, MI... fantastic hotel decor and the rooms were quite nice, spacious and confortable. Did notice that the bathtubs have no "grip" and are somewhat treacherous. Had one woman slip and fall and I was very tentative getting in and out. Lot's of walking as the hotel is quite a walk from the casino (especially if you are in the North Section). Restaurant selections are pretty good now that the Water Lily has changed to Isabella's Italian, and it is relatively decently priced. Was extremely disappointed in the buffet and would not recommend it unless it's the only comp you can get. Pool and Spa seemed nice and good complements for the stay. Slots seemed a bit tight this trip but noticed some decent winners. Almost all of the blackjack tables were $5 --- which isn't bad except that it entices the youngsters (18 is the legal age) to play and most haven't figured out the game. Rules, however, are fair since they hit soft-17 and can only split twice. Had a few shoes but mostly continuous shuffle. In general the dealers are personable and friendly, so the experience is worth going back. Had planned to play golf at Pohlcat but didn't get a chance, so next trip will have to. Am debating running a tournament there next year so will need to check out the course.

Friday, April 30, 2010

Grand Victoria

Had a small group at Grand victoria and it still is one of the friendliest casinos in the north. Unfortunately it is being squeezed big time by the proximity of full casinos near NE Ohio and the newness of the Hollywood Casino (re-built Argosy). Wish they would work wit us to become a "destination" casino and develop something to help attract out-of-town guests. Playing conditions for table games are still pretty good with lower limit table games and pretty reasonable rules. Golf Course remains a highlight as one of the best resort courses playable for all levels. Considering returning our golf tournament for next year back to "The Links".

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Las Vegas

Returned from Las Vegas a few weeks ago and just getting back into the swing of blogging. Happened to hit spring break, but Vegas is still Vegas. Arranged for the group to take the Nite on the Town tour from Showtime and it was it's usual success. This tour is one of the best ways to see the sights of Vegas and get to some of the free shows. If you attempt to walk it yourself you may be there a few nights, but this lets you see the sights and visit a few as well. I still feel Fremont street is the place for the non-whale (guppie) or older gambler and the strip is good for the high-rollers and vacationers. Too bad airfare has been so difficult to monitor because the casinos are pretty much offering great room deals. We had one couple take the helicaptor to Grand Canyon tour, and said it was worth every penney--- sorry I couldn't take it with them.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Winter 2010 Cruise

A fantastic cruise aboard Carnival Miracle. Only had one day of somewhat questionable weather as we spent 8 days touring Panama, Costa Rica and Belize. While I can't say we were overly impressed with Panama, the Canal was awsome in it's structure and setting, as well as the volume of business flowing through. I would say however that if you aren't an engineer, don't take a Canal only tour. We also went to Ft. San Lorenzo and were treated by some breathtaking views fronm this incredible Ft. on a point over looking the Caribbean. The waves crashing ashore reminded us of the pictures of Pebble Beach. From Panama we visited Costa Rica and toured the Rain Forest, DelMonte Banana Plantation and the River ride. Strongly endorse the Rainforest tour hosted by EcoTours. Our guides were young but extremely knowledgeable and the wagon driver must have been born with the eyes of an eagle... the way he spotted small animals and insects was simply amazing. I never knew frogs actually came in the exotic colors you see on the magnets ! By the way, back in Panama we witnessed one of those sights you always see on Discover Channel, but never dream of seeing ... a long column of Leaf Cutter ants. Must have been 25 yards long ; also heard howling monkeys for the first time. I actually started looking for hyenas before the guide told us they were monkeys. Back to Costa Rica...wish we had known our tour left from a ranch that also povided both Zip Lines and horseback riding...next trip ! Then on to Belize and one of the most magical Mayan Ruin tours we've been on. The trip to Lamanai ruins, which are absolutely awe-inspiring, included a simply breath taking one hour high speed boat ride over the ancient, calm, winding New River....maybe the abolute highlight of the trip. Through all of this, the crew of the Miracle provided the high level of service, food and entertaiment we expect. I learned how refreshing a Mohito could be and the fact that they are more than a simple "high-ball" type mix. Since Sand Run Travel always has a casino involved I can't leave the blog without expressing how enjoyable and friendly the entire casino staff of the Miracle was. Any gambler wil recognize how much this group adds to the total enjoyment of the cruise, and all other casinos should send a rep to learn how to treat their customers.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Start-up

I am a new, and novice, blogger. Initially my intent is to discuss some of the highlights of each of our tours after we return. As such I expect to review distant locations like Panama, Belize, Atlantic City & Las Vegas as well as more local venues like Grand Victoria, Wheeling Island & Seneca Allegany. We'll also review the wineries we tour and discuss some casino activities. Look for my first review sometime after our winter Cruise departing Feb 16th.