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Friday, December 12, 2008

Top 10 new Las Vegas hotel rooms

Posted at 02:40 PM in Family Travel , Las Vegas Vacation , Top 10 Lists , Travel News

By E.C. Gladstone

With everything to see and do in Las Vegas, a room is only a place to sleep -- when absolutely unavoidable. Right? Well… no! Despite the downturn, Las Vegas hotels have been remodeling older accommodations and introducing new ones since the beginning of 2008, trying to top each other with rooms so lavish you may never want to leave. Committed to his mission, your hardworking blogger vowed to try every one of these hotel rooms, and I’m glad to report that thick pillowtop beds, plasma screen TVs, hair dryers, irons, makeup mirrors and other formerly high–end-only amenities are now virtually universal. Leaving aside the more lavish suites (we’ll get to them later), here are the favorites in standard rooms and junior suites:

Excalibur las vegas 10) Excalibur

The most surprising entry on the list, this aging “family friendly” theme property revamped its rooms in a modern palette without forgetting the medieval theme, blending approachable and classy effectively. Pillowtop beds, large flatscreen TVs and plush towels at this price point make it undeniably the best value on today’s Strip.

9) T.I.

Though the rooms at T.I. (a.k.a. Treasure Island) are a bit small by today’s standards, the remodels make distinctly clever and stylish use of space with dark wood tones, a cool chaise lounge, iPod-docking clock-radio, soft linens, strong water pressure in the bath and good Wi-Fi signals. The fitness room and spa here are also better than you might expect.

Ti las vegas 8) Eastside Cannery

This new giant on the locals-friendly Boulder strip might seem like a blinding boondoggle from the outside, but the corner window junior suites offer a functionally tasteful hybrid of modern style and comfort in a high-ceiling, 600-sq.-ft floor plan. Features include king-size bed with a high padded headboard, wetsink area with mini fridge and coffeemaker, roomy bathroom with a state-of-the-art Jacuzzi tub (sliding doors open to the bedroom for a view), and big open shower with rainfall showerhead. Floor-to-ceiling windows provide 180 degree valley-wide views.

7) Aliante Station

Truly a little sister to the Station Casinos chain’s Red Rock Resort, Aliante Station is similarly mod and classy but more approachable. While it’s even farther from the Strip (off Route 215 west), the rooms are virtually four-star quality at (right now) two-star prices. Comforting earthtones and woodgrains balance geometric built-in furniture with clever touches like gooseneck night lights, an adjustable waterfall showerhead in the oversized shower, and great floor-to-ceiling window views. Property features include a well-equipped 24-hour exercise room, complimentary chair massages in the lobby and turndown service.

6)  Bellagio: Salone junior suites

While the design is on the bland side, of Bellagio’s recently redesigned mid-level suites, the smaller Salone is actually the most enticing option, a great option for couples or business travelers with a layout that feels cozy but not cramped. The view and amenity level both in the room and throughout the property (don’t forget that fantastic pool deck) raise the grade.

5) Palazzo Resort Hotel Casino

Building on the split-level junior suite layout of The Venetian’s rooms, their new sister hotel Palazzo offers a more modern but still artfully elegant take. Natural patterns, dark woods, marble in the roomy bath, two big flatscreens, a hidden well-stocked minibar, scanner/fax/printers for business people and a heavenly bed. The Venetian/Palazzo’s destination strengths (Free Wi-Fi in the common areas, the gargantuan Canyon Ranch Spa, extensive A-list shopping and restaurants) supplement significantly.

4.5) Wynn: Tower Suites

A step between the Wynn’s just-plain-lavish standard rooms and the forthcoming Encore, Wynn’s Tower Suites have their own koi pond atrium entrance and reception, and the experience builds from there. The high-ceilinged rooms are decorated in a modern regency style, equally masculine, feminine, east and west. The beds are nothing short of exquisite -- you will never want to leave their soft sheets and pillows -- and the bathrooms, with marble flooring, spa tub and glass shower (excellent water pressure) have every amenity imaginable (the curtains are motorized and the bedlamps have dimmers). No extra charge for bragging rights.

4) Trump International

Despite Trump’s exterior -- not to mention global image -- the standard suites here are an expression of understated New York/European elegance. All have floor-to-ceiling windows, signature bedding, 500-thread-count sheets, incredibly roomy bathrooms with deep tubs, huge showers, cool in-mirror TVs, and fully equipped kitchenettes. So on-par with Wynn that it was difficult to choose one over the other; The Wynn property overall is obviously much stronger, but Trump’s rooms are fractionally superior.

3) Palms Place Hotel and Spa

Oozing cool from top to bottom, the new Palms Place suites, designed by New York’s Yabu Pushelberg, are on par with Trump and Wynn in most respects, yet much hipper. With hardwood and marble floors, space-age bathrooms, all-stainless kitchenettes, balconies (a rarity in Sin City) ipod stereos and dimmer lights throughout, they set a sexy new standard (the one-bedroom suites are even better). Room service by Iron Chef winner Kerry Simon, Aveda amenities, and well-placed mirrors seal the deal.

2) The Signature at MGM Grand

Junior suites in the third tower of this condo/hotel property, just completed this year, are comparable to those in Trump and Palms Place, but split the difference between elegance and hip, luxury and business elements with the most user-friendly and well appointed kitchenette of all, artistic décor and spacious five-star bathrooms. Brownie points for 24-hour business center and fitness room access and free Wi-Fi.

Flamingo las vegas 1) Flamingo GO junior suites

I first wrote about the GO rooms months ago, expecting something would top them. Nothing has. Decorated in bright white, pink and browns these rooms are a fantasy mid-century resort tribute that deserve the awards they’ve won. Sexy highlights include the white vinyl upholstered ceiling-high headboards, surround-sound stereos, two flatscreen TVs (the one nearest the bed pulls out from the wall for multi-angled viewing), goose-neck reading lamps, motorized curtains and white-marbled bathroom -- with puckered tiling, body jets in the glass shower, and sliding transluscent bathroom door. What it might lack in a nicer tub or some other touches the previous five include, it makes up in vibe. Any night here is almost guaranteed to be memorable, and a value, at that.

Honorable Mentions:
Palace Station (unfussy ergonomic rooms with massive plasma TVs); Mirage (internationally mod styling -- request the upper floors with bigger baths); Circus Circus west tower (spacious cool, a worthy value).

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E.C. Gladstone is a former editor for AOLVegas, and interviews top Strip entertainers, restaurateurs, moguls and behind-the-scenes players for VEGAS Magazine. Like many Las Vegans, he sleeps only when absolutely necessary.

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Monday, November 17, 2008

Top 10 travel destinations for Christmas

Posted at 07:00 AM in Beach Vacation , California Vacation , Chicago Vacation , Disney Vacation , Florida Vacation , Hawaii Vacation , Holidays & Events , Las Vegas Vacation , New York Vacation , Top 10 Lists

Las vegas hotels Big cities and sunny destinations top the list of popular travel destinations for Christmas 2008.

Orbitz travelers booked more rooms in Las Vegas hotels this Christmas season than in any other city, making Sin City the top spot for holiday travel. And while New York hotels and Chicago hotels also are popular this season, our list shows that many travelers prefer warm-weather destinations in California, Florida and Hawaii.

This year's list of most popular travel destinations is based on hotel reservations and vacation packages booked on Orbitz for stays from December 20-29.

Top 10 destinations for Christmas travel
1. Las Vegas, NV
2. Orlando, FL
3. New York, NY
4. Honolulu, HI
5. Chicago, IL
6. San Francisco, CA
7. San Diego, CA
8. Anaheim, CA
9. Lahaina, HI
10. Miami, FL

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Thursday, November 13, 2008

Orbitz Insider Index: Busiest airports for Thanksgiving travel

Posted at 04:12 PM in Flights , Holidays & Events , Orbitz Travel Insider , Top 10 Lists , Travel News

If you've booked your flights and are planning to travel this Thanksgiving, here's some information to help you stay in the know and on time when you go.

The Orbitz Insider Index has identified the airports expected to be the busiest this Thanksgiving, based on airline ticket sales for travel between November 22-30. Las Vegas McCarran International Airport has taken the top spot, pushing former number-one Chicago O'Hare down the list. And it looks like more people have booked Thanksgiving flights to Miami and Seattle; this is the first year those cities' airports are on our busiest list.

Top 10 busiest airports for Thanksgiving 2008
1.Las Vegas, NV -- McCarran International Airport (LAS)
2.New York, NY -- LaGuardia Airport (LGA)
3.Chicago, IL -- Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD)
4.Los Angeles, CA -- Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)
5.San Francisco, CA -- San Francisco International Airport (SFO)
6.Dallas, TX -- Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport(DFW)
7.Newark, NJ -- New York Newark International Airport (EWR)
8.Miami, FL -- Miami International Airport (MIA)
9.Denver, CO -- Denver International Airport (DEN)
10.Seattle, WA -- Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA)

As for the best days to travel, here's our list:

Least busy:

  • Tuesday, November 25
  • Monday, November 24
  • Saturday, November 29

Busiest:

  • Sunday, November 30
  • Wednesday, November 26
  • Sunday, November 23

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Las Vegas: Top 10 steakhouses on the Strip

Posted at 12:14 PM in Food & Wine , Las Vegas Vacation , Top 10 Lists

Vegassteakhousesluxor By E.C. Gladstone

If there's one thing mandatory for a true Vegas vacation, it's a trip to one of our incredible steak houses in one of the many Las Vegas hotels. But there are so many cow palaces on the Strip now (literally dozens), it's hard to separate the tender and true from the overpriced and overdone. So your tireless blogger spent the last several months tasting as many as he could (cholesterol count be damned!), carefully judging every detail from--first and foremost--the meat itself, to ambiance, accompaniments, wine & cocktail lists, service and more. Here's the countdown:

10) TENDER at Luxor

With a category-killer menu, and a warren of mood-setting dining rooms, Tender commands respect. Five kinds of oysters, five kinds of caviar, dry-aged Niman black angus, Dutch friesan Brandt and organic grass-fed New Zealand beef, multiple game meats and game birds, strictly Vermont-sourced butter…overwhelmed yet? Just opened, Tender is still working out some kinks in their clever concept, though most steaks and side veggies are solid. Still the Wagyu chili wins backhanded kudos for the most absurd use of trendy, expensive American Kobe.

9) THE STEAK HOUSE at Circus Circus

You tend to feel good about a place that ages its steaks in a glass cooler at the entrance, grills them over Mexican mesquite in the middle of the dining room, and has waiters in tuxedo shirts bring them to you. THE Steak House--voted tops in a local poll for 20 years--is archetypal in almost every way, especially its dimly lit deer head-decorated interior (which seems unchanged since it opened), huge portions--the bone-in prime rib is truly Fred Flintstone size (enough for two if not three)-- and even music (we had an appropriate Tony Bennett soundtrack all evening). The menu mostly sticks to the rules, but exceptions like a "waldorf wedge" salad are surprisingly good. TSH is unpretentious, a relative value (all entrees include soup or salad, veggies and starch), and delivers what it promises.

8) THE RANGE at Harrah's

With all the competition in carnage, it's easy to believe that at least one steakhouse could fly under the radar. This is it: In a huge mod-western room overlooking the Strip (with a classic jazz trio in the adjoining lounge), The Range manages to find an unfussy balance between old-school charm and new- school twists like an addictive five-onion soup (served in one more hollowed-out onion) and a bread basket offering a bacon-studded loaf. Service, overseen by an old-school Vegas captain who seems to touch every table, is among the best anywhere, and the waiters make surprising recommendations from the reasonably priced wine list. Did I mention I inhaled every morsel of my hefty 28-day dry aged angus steak?

7) STRIP HOUSE at Planet Hollywood

For what is actually a chain concept, Strip House offers authentic ambiance: beyond a dark, clubby bar, it's a sexy fantasy revision of an old-school Hollywood haunt, with red flocked walls (in a sexy silhouette pattern) covered in b&w movie star photos. The menu is at once classic and creative, offering treats like a must-have gorgonzola fondue starter, nicely presented scallops, and crusty charred cuts that are dense and flavorful. Be warned (or save room): the 24-layer chocolate cake is, in a word, massive.

6) CUT by Wolfgang Puck at Palazzo

Fusion sensibilities are commonplace these days, but Puck's new concept truly blends influences from his native Austria, France, Japan, America and elsewhere. Almost painfully serious about beef, servers here display raw kobe and wagyu cuts before you order, to show the differences in the meat. Visual aids aside, we actually preferred the 21 day wet-aged Illinois Prime to the American Wagyu/Angus (offerings also include 35 day dry-aged Nebraska Prime and True Japanese Waygu a.k.a. Kobe choices--all are grilled over hard wood & charcoal then finished under the broiler).

Lasvegassteakhouse Cut's whole menu seems overly eager to please, with an excess of options in starters, side dishes, desserts, and even sauces. Many are superb, including the maple glazed pork belly, big eye tuna tartare "sandwiches" and bar menu's knishes and kobe sliders—but portions are too large to sample much. The selection of original and classic cocktails is solid, but their wine list is pretentious and overpriced ($15 for a glass of average Argentinian Malbec? Really?) And the quality of the food is seriously offset by the dining room's officey décor and classic rock soundtrack; better to enjoy some small plates in the comfortably cool front lounge.

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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Orbitz Insider Index: Top 10 most popular ski resorts

Posted at 01:40 PM in Orbitz Travel Insider , Ski Resorts , Top 10 Lists , Travel News

Parkcityski Lake Tahoe, Park City and several Colorado ski resorts lead Orbitz' new list of the most popular North American ski vacation destinations.

Here's the top 10 list, based on current bookings for the 2008/2009 ski season.

1)   Lake Tahoe
2)   Breckenridge, Colorado
3)   Park City, Utah
4)   Vail, Colorado
5)   Aspen, Colorado
6)   Keystone, Colorado
6)   Winter Park, Colorado
8)   Whistler, British Columbia
9)   Banff, Canada
10) Steamboat Springs, Colorado.

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Thursday, October 16, 2008

New York, Chicago hotels rank high in survey

Posted at 10:12 AM in Chicago Vacation , New York Vacation , Top 10 Lists , Travel News

chicago hotels Three Chicago hotels and three New York hotels are ranked among the top 10 best U.S. hotels in Conde Nast Traveler's 2008 Readers' Choice Awards.

The Peninsula Chicago ranked No. 1, followed by Elizabeth Pointe Lodge at Amelia Island, Florida, the Stephanie Inn in Cannon Beach, Oregon, the Four Seasons in New York, the Ritz-Carlton Hotel Chicago, and The Peninsula New York.

Rounding out the top 10 are the Peninsula Beverly Hills, Auberge du Soleil in Napa Valley, the Ritz-Carlton Naples in Florida, the Four Seasons in Chicago, and the Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park.

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Friday, September 19, 2008

Autumn leaves: Best places to see fall foliage

Posted at 03:34 PM in Holidays & Events , Top 10 Lists , Travel News

Missourifoliage If you live in New England, the Midwest or parts of the Southeast, getting your annual fix of colorful canopy can be as easy as stepping out your front door.

For others in the Prairie states or the Southwest, planning a weekend trip specifically to "leaf peep" may be the only answer.

For state-specific reports, the U.S. Forest Service offers a toll-free number -- (800) 354-4595 -- to assist color-craving travelers with local information. The automated line provides recorded, weekly color conditions and highlights the best travel routes for viewing the changing leaves that week.

Foliage quality varies by the time of year, weather conditions and the previous summer's conditions. But the following destinations consistently produce enormous orange-, yellow-, bronze- and red-blotched umbrellas worth capturing on film.

Vermont

  • October 1-8
  • Fall foliage hot line: (800) VERMONT

Ask any Vermont native about the best scenic routes in autumn, and Route 100 generally makes the cut. It's important to note two factors about Vermont's varying peak seasons: The trees first peak in the north and then head south, and they peak at higher elevations before heading to lower terrain.

For a peak week in early October, take Route 100 from the Rutland-Killington area to Ludlow. This takes you through the Green Mountains, where maples reveal the brightest reds and oranges, and you end up in Ludlow's valley with crystal-clear lakes and quaint B&Bs.

Fallintheberkshires Massachusetts

  • Peak viewing: early October
  • 1-800-227-MASS

Massachusetts' Mohawk Trail is a windy, hilly road that traverses through the Berkshire Mountains. Admirers of New England's leaves take the byway, formally known as Route 2, from Millers Falls to Williamstown for about a 60-mile stretch, and stop to climb one of the observation towers next to the road. From the top of the deck, a three-state view helps you soak in the gorgeous pigments. During the first two weeks of October, sugar maples reveal vibrant reds and yellows that are postcard pretty.

West Virginia

  • Peak viewing: Late September, early October
  • 1-800CALL-WVA

With its high elevation and some of the brightest colors in the East, the drive along the Highland Scenic Highway in Pocahontas County during peak season rivals -- dare we say it -- the colors in New England.

Pick up the scenic road known as Route 150 just north of Marlinton from 219 and head all the way to Richwood.

The route is about 45 miles long, and takes you through the Monongahela National Forest, the falls of Hill Creek and the Cranberry Nature Center -- all deserving a stop of at least a few minutes. Expect ashes, locusts, hemlock, red spruces, sugar maples and a full forest of other types along this route.

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North Carolina

  • Peak viewing: October
  • 1-800-VISIT-NC

Make artsy, offbeat Asheville your home base, then catch the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway and head south to Mount Pisgah. Head north on U.S. 276 and meander through Pisgah National Forest, then take U.S. 23 north and U.S. 19/23/74 east back to the city.

Ohio

  • Peak viewing: October 10-20
  • 1-800-BUCKEYE

Two fairly hilly destinations stick out for Ohio foliage. A 65-mile stretch of Route 33 from Columbus to Marietta takes autumn-lovers through Hocking Hills State Park, and a 100-mile stretch of Route 23 from Columbus to Portsmouth winds you through the Appalachian foothills of central Ohio.

Maples, buckeyes and oaks on both Route 33 and Route 23 reveal mostly golden yellows and bright red pigments.

Michigan

  • Peak viewing: early October
  • 1-800-644-3255

The debate about Michigan's best scenic drive is as split as the Upper and Lower Peninsulas. Northerners cruise for a drive through the Porcupine Mountains on the western side of the peninsula, ending up near the scenic Lake of the Clouds. To get there, travel to the west end of M-107. For trips in the Lower Peninsula, a drive along Lake Michigan's shoreline offers plenty of golden-hued foliage and classic landmarks.

On the western side of the state, the Warren Dunes State Park offers a 240-foot vertical drop and scenic view of both the lake and the trees. Consider yourself warned: From this height, an occasional hang glider may obstruct your foliage view. Other landmarks include the Big Sable Point Lighthouse and Manistee National Forest.

Missouri

  • Peak viewing: mid-October
  • 1-800-877-1234

For a quick, mid-October drive, a stretch of Highway 100 between Herman and Washington offers a 30-mile mix of maples, ashes, oaks and hickories. If the hilly, hairpin turns on this two-lane road wear you out, pull into the nearby Katy Trail State Park for a picnic, or make reservations for dinner at Hermann's Vintage Restaurant at Stone Hill Winery or Washington's American Bounty.
The down-home staff and food at both restaurants provides a different kind of local color.

Oregon

  • Peak viewing: October 7-21
  • 1-800-547-5445

For a lush drive through the mountainous Pacific Northwest, pick up Highway 126 just east of Eugene and drive for an hour and a half along the McKenzie River to the crest of the Cascade Mountains.

This route takes you through the McKenzie River Valley, where lava fields add a unique natural element to the bright hues of Oregon's canopy. Near the end of the route, you pass through a small town called McKenzie Bridge.

For a good night's rest or warm meal, stop in at the Log Cabin Inn.

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Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Top Oktoberfests across the United States

Posted at 04:16 PM in Food & Wine , Holidays & Events , Top 10 Lists

Cincinnativacation By Ted Alan Stedman

If fall is in the air, Oktoberfest can't be far behind.

The original Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany, began with a wedding and a surplus of beer. In October 1810, Crown Prince Ludwig of Bavaria declared a 16-day celebration in Munich to commemorate his marriage. And in the German spirit, there was plenty to celebrate with. In old Germany, fall was the time to drink up last season's beer before the new brewing season started. This tough job spawned the popular Oktoberfest tradition celebrated in epic fashion each year in Munich, the largest beer festival in the world where some 7 million people convene and consume about 7 million liters of beer.

But this side of the Pond isn't left high and dry. Oktoberfest has blossomed throughout the United States, including these 10 exceptional American incarnations offering a lot more than beer, sauerkraut and oompah.

Boston, Massachusetts

Yeah, Beantown takes its beers seriously. So seriously that the odes to Oktoberfest actually begin in September (Septemberfest?). Enterprising suds quaffers who've not yet seen their fill at the earlier Samuel Adams Oktoberfest and Boylston Schul-Verein Oktoberfest can belly up at the Harpoon Brewery Oktoberfest (Oct. 3, 4), hosted by the largest craft brewery in the region. Besides great beer, three stages of live German oompa bands and the infamous chicken dance await revelers. And finally there's the Harvard Square Oktoberfest (Oct. 12), a single-day event playing homage to the best of German culture with international foods highlighting the ethnic diversity in this area of Boston. Bavarian brews, music, parades and crafts round out this year's 29th annual event.

Charlotte, North Carolina

Held at Memorial Stadium, the Charlotte Oktoberfest (Sept. 27) is a specialty beer lover's paradise, with at least 82 breweries and locally made homebrews offering "unlimited" samples of over 300 craft beers (translation: admission price covers all sampling). For its 10th season, organizers have scheduled a killer entertainment line-up that includes bands Southern Culture on the Skids, Sons of Ralph and U-Phonik.

Cincinnati, Ohio

North America's largest Oktoberfest takes over downtown Cincinnati during the Oktoberfest-Zinzinnati, (Sept. 20, 21 ). Held since '76, the outdoor festival attracts a half-million revelers annually, including many repeats who've participated in past events like the World's Largest Chicken Dance, a Guinness Book record at 48,000 dancers. Beaucoup beers, German music and celebratory frivolities? Natch. But what draws huge praises is the massive culinary staging for grazing Germanophile gourmets. Past examples of gluttony tally 64,000 sauerkraut balls, 56,250 sausages and 1,875 pounds of German potato salad.

Snowbird_ski_vacation Snowbird, Utah

The Snowbird Oktoberfest (weekends through Oct. 5) is the most scenic celebration going, with a beautiful ski resort location in gorgeous Little Cottonwood Canyon that can't be beat. All the Oktoberfest frivolities are here –- beer, brats, strudel, music, entertainment, local vendors peddling crafts and wares. But what's truly unique is the ski area's Tram Rides, Alpine Slide, Bungee Trampoline, and ZipRider that carries adventurers 1,000 feet down a suspended cable.

Frankenmuth, Michigan

With the nickname "Michigan's Little Bavaria," it's a given that the sights, sounds, taste and traditions of the original Munich Oktoberfest rule in Frankenmuth. They do. Experience the best of Bavarian heritage at the Frankenmuth Oktoberfest (Sept. 18-21), the first Oktoberfest outside of Munich to be sanctioned by the Parliament and the City of Munich. Look for German polka, contemporary local music and entertainment, rib-sticking German cooking and ... ahh, wiener dog races. Sure, there's beer -- scores of German styles along with standard go-to brews that'll appease any and all tastes.

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Monday, August 11, 2008

Top outdoor lounges, beer gardens in New York

Posted at 06:00 AM in Food & Wine , New York Vacation , Nightlife , Top 10 Lists

Newyorkcityskyline By Samantha Chapnick

Once you've done the statue and shops, it's time to get to know the real New York -- the one where people tired of being in cramped quarters celebrate summer the universal way: with alcohol and fresh air. Here are my top 10 picks for outdoor lounges and beer gardens.

Traditional beer gardens

1. Bohemian Hall & Beergarden
29 -- 19 24th Ave.
Astoria Queens
718-274-4925

2. Loreley Restaurant & Biergarten
7 Rivington St., (near Chrystie St) New York
212-253-7077

3. Zum Schneider
107 Ave C @ 7th Street, New York

Drinking in the wild (or as close to it as you can get in Manhattan)

4. The Roof garden at the Met (The view you'd have if you were Jackie O.)
On top of the Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art, overlooking Central Park.

5. Boat Basin Cafe (My favorite spot)
West 79th Street & the Hudson River
212-496-5542

6. Bar & Grill at The Central Park Boat House
East 72nd and Park Drive North
212-517-2233

Power cocktails
Want to hookup with a working girl or guy? These are the popular after-work spots, especially on Fridays.

7. Local  West
1 Penn Plaza (34th Street, just off 8th Avenue)

8. 60 Thompson
60 Thompson St. between Spring & Broome
(212) 431-0400

Pools & views at New York hotels
These are for hotel guests only, but you can't beat them for their view or for their outdoor pools, a rarity in Manhattan.

9. The Pool Deck at The Empire Hotel
Cabanas, flat screen TVs and telephones so you can make all your friends jealous.
44 West 63rd Street
212-265-7400

10. Plunge at the Hotel Gansevoort
Anyone can drink at the lounge, but it's a separate area from the guest-only pool.
18 9th Avenue
212-206-6700

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Samantha Chapnick is a New York writer who scours international destinations looking for what hasn't been found.

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Saturday, June 21, 2008

Top Fourth of July fireworks displays

Posted at 02:03 PM in California Vacation , Chicago Vacation , New York Vacation , Top 10 Lists , Travel News

Fireworksjuly4 Whether you're on the road or staying close to home, it just ain't American to miss fireworks on the Fourth. So to help you fulfill your patriotic duty, here's a look at some of biggest and best fireworks extravaganzas across the United States.

Washington, D.C.: What could be more patriotic than celebrating Independence Day in the nation's capital? A parade kicks off at 11:45 a.m. at Constitution Avenue and 7th Street NW. The National Archives celebrates all day, with appearances by historical characters including George Washington, and much more. Then head to the West Lawn of the  Capitol at 8 p.m. for a concert featuring Huey Lewis & the News, Hayley Westenra and more. The fireworks show over the Washington Monument begins around 9:20 p.m.

New York City: Macy's calls its July 4 fireworks display the biggest in the United States, with more than 120,000 bursts soaring as high as 1,000 feet over the East River after sundown. FDR Drive is closed from 14th to 42nd streets for public viewing.

Boston: The renowned Boston Pops help celebrate the Fourth with a concert starting at 8 p.m. at Hatch Shell at The Esplanade. Fireworks start around 10:30. (Note that if you're watching the concert from the Oval, you won't have a good view of the fireworks. The docks at Community Boating are the recommended spot for fireworks viewing.)

Philadelphia: The city celebrates the Fourth all day long with Party on the Parkway, a parade, and the Sunoco Sweet Sounds of Liberty Concert & Fireworks at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

Chicago: The city's main celebration -- in conjunction with Taste of Chicago -- is July 3 in Grant Park. The Grant Park Orchestra kicks things off with a concert at 8 p.m.; then the fireworks display over Monroe Harbor starts around 9:30. On July 4, Taste of Chicago will put on another fireworks display simultaneously with a display set off from Navy Pier.

San Francisco: Head to Fisherman's Wharf to enjoy food, music, kids' activities and more leading up to the fireworks, which launch from the foot of Municipal Pier and barges north of Pier 39. Prime waterfront viewing spots include the Cannery, Ghirardelli Square and Pier 39.

Atlanta: Centennial Olympic Park is the top spot for watching fireworks In downtown Atlanta, while the other big show is in Buckhead, home to the 49th annual 4th of July at Lenox Square. MARTA public transit offers easy access to both events.

New Orleans: You would expect great food and great music in this town, and that's what you'll get on the Fourth of July. Musicians perform at four different locations along the Mississippi River, and many restaurants and merchants will offer special discounts. The fireworks show over the river is choreographed to patriotic music and starts at 9 p.m.

Orlando: Downtown Orlando puts on a fireworks and laser light show around Lake Eola. And if you're planning a Disney World vacation, the resort has fireworks displays at Downtown Disney (11 p.m.), Epcot Center (10 p.m.), the Magic Kingdom (9 p.m.) and Disney's Hollywood Studios (9 p.m.).

San Diego: The best spots for viewing the fireworks over north San Diego Bay include Shelter Island and Harbor Island. The show starts at 9 p.m. SeaWorld and LEGOLAND also put on their own displays. Or you can enjoy the fireworks at the San Diego County Fair in Del Mar.

Seattle: The WaMu Family 4th starts at noon at Gas Works Park with food and activities. The fireworks -- described as one of the top fireworks displays in the country -- start around 10 p.m.

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