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ourcherokeeinniowa · 3 months
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Navigating the Options: How to Choose the Right Motel in IA
When traveling through Iowa, finding suitable accommodations can greatly enhance your overall experience. Whether you're passing through for business, pleasure, or simply exploring the heartland of America, selecting the right motel is essential for a comfortable and enjoyable stay. With numerous options available, it's important to consider various factors to ensure that you choose a motel that meets your needs and preferences. In this guide, we'll discuss how to choose the right motel in Iowa, with a focus on motels in Cherokee, Iowa, as well as key factors to consider during your decision-making process.
Understanding Your Needs:
Before diving into your search for a motel in Iowa, it's crucial to assess your specific needs and preferences. Consider factors such as your budget, preferred location, amenities required, and any special accommodations you may need, such as pet-friendly rooms or wheelchair accessibility. By having a clear understanding of your requirements, you can narrow down your options and focus on motels that best align with your preferences.
Location, Location, Location:
When it comes to selecting a motel in Iowa, location is often a key consideration. Whether you're looking for a conveniently located motel near major highways or a more secluded retreat nestled amidst Iowa's picturesque countryside, the location of your chosen motel can significantly impact your overall travel experience. In Cherokee, Iowa, for example, travelers may prefer motels situated close to popular attractions such as the Sanford Museum and Planetarium or the Cherokee Depot.
Researching Motel Options:
With your needs and preferred location in mind, it's time to start researching motel options in Iowa, particularly in Cherokee. Utilize online travel websites, such as Expedia, Booking.com, or TripAdvisor, to browse through a wide selection of motels in the area. These platforms provide valuable information, including motel descriptions, amenities offered, guest reviews, and pricing details, allowing you to compare and contrast different options effectively.
Reading Guest Reviews:
One of the most valuable resources when choosing a motel is reading guest reviews and ratings. Take the time to carefully read through reviews from previous guests, paying attention to both positive and negative feedback. Look for recurring themes or issues mentioned by multiple guests, as this can provide insight into the overall quality and service of the motel. Additionally, consider the responsiveness of the motel management to guest feedback, as this demonstrates a commitment to guest satisfaction.
Considering Amenities and Services:
When choosing a motel in Iowa, it's important to consider the amenities and services offered to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay. Common amenities to look for include complimentary breakfast, free Wi-Fi, parking facilities, on-site dining options, fitness centers, and laundry services. Additionally, if you're traveling with pets or require specific accommodations, such as accessible rooms or kitchenettes, verify that the motel can accommodate your needs.
Setting a Budget:
Setting a budget is an essential step in choosing the right motel in Iowa. Determine how much you're willing to spend per night and factor in any additional costs, such as taxes or fees. Keep in mind that motel rates can vary depending on factors such as location, seasonality, and available amenities. Consider your budgetary constraints while balancing your desired level of comfort and convenience.
Booking Your Stay:
Once you've narrowed down your options and found the ideal motel in Cherokee, Iowa, it's time to book your stay. Many online travel websites offer convenient booking platforms that allow you to secure your reservation with ease. Before confirming your booking, double-check the reservation details, including the check-in and check-out dates, room type, and any special requests or accommodations.
Conclusion:
Choosing the right motel in Iowa, particularly in Cherokee, requires careful consideration of various factors, including your specific needs, location preferences, amenities offered, and budgetary constraints. By conducting thorough research, reading guest reviews, and considering key factors such as location and amenities, you can ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay during your time in Iowa. Whether you're passing through for a brief stopover or embarking on a leisurely road trip through the heartland, selecting the right motel will contribute to a memorable travel experience in the beautiful state of Iowa.
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deadmotelsusa · 1 year
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Built in 1962, the Cherokee Strip Motel of Perry, Oklahoma now operates as American Best Inn. Although it’s been modernized over the years, its A-frame office remains intact. It's currently for sale for $1,301,100.
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jamesoninnperryga · 15 days
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Perry GA Pet Friendly Motels
Looking for Best rate Perry Hotels near Cherokee Pines or hotels near perry georgia national fairgrounds? Relax by booking our Jameson Inn Hotel in Perry GA and Explore the city freely
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oldshowbiz · 6 years
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Cherokee Motel
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10000shamans · 4 years
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Birthday
I am really not looking forward to going to the reception
The morning is already complete. I’ve taken pictures of Fifties era motel signage on Cherokee Lane. I’ve had my ritual goofball breakfast with Pam and her mom, Sandy. I am guessing the Catholic mass being held for my mother’s 101st birthday is over and people are now gathering for the reception at the Holiday Inn off Kettleman Lane. I am timing my arrival for 2:00PM. Mass usually takes an hour and a half. People have to drive across town and then settle in. I’ve already been to the reception room earlier in the morning to drop off decorations for my sister, Margaret. I know there are going to be 125-150 people for the reception.
I know I haven’t seen many of these men and women in 40 years. Friends of my brothers and sisters when they were in their late teens and early twenties. Farmers and their wives from my mother and fathers era. Cousins, nieces and nephews that I never got to know as they were so much older, I was too shy, and there seemed to be such distance between the families.
I’ve been away from these people for 40 years. I dress differently. Sport a beard. I can’t get around the fact that I will face resentment from some people and that I will have to be on guard to turn whatever is sent my direction back onto them. 
My cell phone rings. I can see that it is my brother, Joe,
“Hey, Maurice. Where are you? We are about to take a family picture”
“I am on my way. I am less than 5 minutes away”
Actually,  I am about to turn into the parking lot. I cross the lot aiming to park the Hyundai rental as close to the hotel entrance as I possibly can. I get out of the car and put on my fitted silver blazer over my fitted white shirt, smooth out its lining,  and make sure the cuff of my jeans lay nicely on my well-worn tan with turquoise piping cowboy boots given to me long ago by Ainsley.
I know I look sharp. It’s what I want. And like it or not I will stand ou.
I quickly make my way to the hotel entrance unsure of where the reception is. I ask the concierge. She says,
“Turn left. It’s two doors down to your left”
I make my way. As I walk through the door it looks as if I am entering an empty room. There is action to my left. I turn and see a nephew who immediately says “It’s Uncle Maurice” I don’t have any time to reply in return. I just see this is where all the nieces and nephews are hanging out. I make my way through the group. As I am about to turn right into the reception room I see out of the corner of my eye a nephew staring at me. I’ve seen this stare before. From him and 2-3 times before in high school and college. Stares from men that I thought were friends like Dave Dentoni and Jim Meagher. It is a stare of intense anger, disdain and hatred.  What I learned then is that after these stares came a physical attack and punches thrown at my . These moments were unexpected and confusing. Here is his stare. It’s dark and unnerving. I can’t wait and turn into the reception room
To my left I see my brothers and sisters  lined up against the wall behind my mother who sits at the table. I move quickly in their direction. All are doing some variation of “Hey, Maurice. Let’s go.”
As I enter the room, I can feel the whole room turn my way. There is a gasp. From the smallest back then I have become the tallest right now.   From the shy and quiet youngest of ten, I have become dominant and present. The entrance is dramatic whether I like it or not. I’d be lying if I said I didn’t.
I make my way towards my brothers and sisters. I can see in most of their eyes that they are happy to see me. I make my way behind my mom. The brother “next in line”, Peter, is to my left. The youngest sister Margaret. I see that the youngest are in the middle and move outward to the oldest. I turn towards the reception and see 4 - 5 people holding iphones and cameras in their hands asking us to be still. I squeeze Peter’s shoulder, still loving him in spite of our distance and his turmoil. The camera’s go off. Everyone gets their shot. I turn to Liz. I have not seen her in three years. Most of this time she has gone through treatment for leukemia. I am amazed at how well she looks in her blue dress, brown hair shining and smile intact. We talk. She tries to fit everything that happened to her the past three years in the span of our short conversation. It’s time to eat. 
In spite of my “look”, I am still quiet, shy and not wanting to talk. And it’s important for me to not be everything to everybody. I decide to sit at my mother’s table and wait, Wait for others to come to me. It’s much easier that way. My brother, Joe, sits to my left. I ask him what is going on with the power struggles on the farm. He tells me. I begin to press him as I begin to sense some B.S. coming my way. I press...get a mediator. Document the meetings. Can you really trust the sister you think is behind you and John. I know the mercurial nature of the family. Nothings ever a lock. I realize I have to pull back. It’s not the hill I want  to die on. I leave our conversation saying, “I can find a buyer for you”
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papermoonloveslucy · 7 years
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LUCY AND WAYNE NEWTON
S2;E22 ~ February 16, 1970
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Directed by Danny Dayton ~ Written by Milt Josefsberg and Ray Singer
Synopsis
The Carters go to Las Vegas to see the shows, but Lucy loses all their money in a gas station slot machine. On their way home they discover a stray pony and return him to the owner, who turns out to be singer Wayne Newton. The Carters take jobs as Newton's ranch hands to make enough money to return to Vegas.  
Regular Cast
Lucille Ball (Lucy Carter), Gale Gordon (Harrison Otis Carter), Desi Arnaz Jr. (Craig Carter), Lucie Arnaz (Kim Carter)
Guest Cast
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Wayne Newton (Himself) previously played himself in “Lucy Sells Craig to Wayne Newton” (S1;E9) and “Lucy Discovers Wayne Newton” (TLS S4;E14). He is one of the best-known entertainers in Las Vegas, known by the nicknames the ‘Midnight Idol,’ ‘Mr. Las Vegas’ and ‘Mr. Entertainment.’ His well-known songs include 1972’s “Daddy, Don’t You Walk So Fast” (#4 on the Billboard chart), “Years” (1980), and his signature song “Danke Schoen” (1963). This is his final episode of “Here’s Lucy.”
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Jerry Newton (Himself, Guitarist, right) is the older brother of Wayne Newton.  He also appeared in 1968’s “Lucy Sells Craig to Wayne Newton” (S1;E9).
Jerry’s catch phrase is “Oh, gosh yes.”  Although Wayne Newton calls him by his first name, it is never mentioned that the two are brothers.
Tommy Amato (Himself, Bass Player, left) was a bandleader and Wayne Newton’s bass player. He also appeared in 1968’s “Lucy Sells Craig to Wayne Newton” (S1;E9).
Amato is not identified by name in the dialogue.
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Tiny Tim (T.T.) is an Angolan miniature horse from South America.  
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This is the second and last episode for director / actor Danny Dayton, who also was director of “Lucy Protects Her Job” (S2;E14). 
The final draft of this script by Josefsberg and Singer was dated October 1, 1969.
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Following the original broadcast of this episode, “The Doris Day Show” featured ‘Lucy’ supporting players Bobby Jellison, Mabel Albertson, and Hal Smith. 
This episode is filmed on location in the San Fernando Valley. Second unit footage of the Las Vegas Strip featured doubles for the cast. The in-car driving scenes were done using a studio process shot.  
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In his introduction to the episode on DVD Wayne Newton recalls that this episode nearly caused a rift between him and Lucy due to the demands of the production.  
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Musical Director Marl Young takes over the introduction and enthusiastically recalls writing the jazz background music for the montage of the drive down the Las Vegas strip. Young mistakenly calls “Gary Morton” and “Gale Gordon” “Gary Martin” and “Gale Garden.” 
Sunset Strip Montage
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Caesars Palace – opened in August 1966 and is still operating today.  The marquee headliner is Frank Sinatra with Little Richard with the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band.  
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La Concha - was a motel that opened in 1961 and closed in 2004. The sign is restored and preserved in Las Vegas's Neon Museum. It was named after the resort community of La Concha, Spain. It was neighbors with the Riviera, which is in the background. 
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Stardust – was located at 3000 Las Vegas Boulevard South. It was first opened in 1958 and demolished in 2007. The famed Stardust sign became one of the symbols of Las Vegas. The entertainment roster featured with the spectacular French production show Lido de Paris.
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International - opened in 1969 and was known for many years as the Las Vegas Hilton, then briefly as the LVH - Las Vegas Hotel and Casino. It was renamed the Westgate Las Vegas in 2014. Upon opening, the International was the largest hotel in the world. The headliner at the time of the filming of the footage was Bill Cosby with Lionel Hampton. Interestingly, the International boasts the opening of a Children's Youth Hotel!  
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Sands - was a historic hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip that operated from 1952 to 1996. The Sands was the seventh resort to open on the Strip. During its heyday, the Sands was the center of entertainment and hosted many famous entertainers of the day, most notably the Rat Pack. The Sands was featured in “Lucy Hunts Uranium” in 1958 (inset).  
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Flamingo – opened the day after Christmas 1948 and is still operating today. It is located at 3555 South Las Vegas Boulevard. The hotel was the third resort to open on the Strip and remains the oldest resort on the Strip still in operation today. The headliner at the time was comedian Pat Paulsen.  
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Frontier - was the second resort that opened on the Las Vegas Strip and operated continuously from October 1942 until it closed on July 16, 2007 and was demolished. It has the distinction of hosting Elvis Presley's first Vegas appearance in 1956, and the final performance of Diana Ross and The Supremes on January 14, 1970. At the time of filming singer Abbe Lane and comic Dick Shawn were headlining. Shawn guest starred in “Lucy and the Pool Hustler” (TLS S6;E13) in 1968. At one time, Abbe Lane was married to Xavier Cugat, Desi Arnaz's mentor and Ricky Ricardo's competition.
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Thunderbird – was located at 2735 Las Vegas Boulevard South and operated from 1948 to 1992.  It was the fourth resort to open on the strip and had a Native American theme that featured a Navajo-based restaurant, the only bowling alley ever on the Strip, and a showroom. The marquee here promotes a stage production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's 1958 Broadway musical Flower Drum Song starring Jack Soo, who had also been in the 1961 film adaptation. Interestingly, the Thunderbird wooed gamblers with the promise of 'Free Nylons with  Jackpots'! From 1976 the property was known as the Silverbird and then, finally, El Rancho.
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Bonanza – opened in July 1967 on land formerly occupied by Three Coins Hotel and Casino. It was later renamed the New Bonanza Hotel and Casino. In 1973 it became part of Bally's Las Vegas. It is not connected to the Bonanza Gift Shop, a landmark store on the Strip and one of the largest such establishments in the word.
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Riviera - operated from April 1955 to May 2015. It was the first high-rise and the ninth resort on the Las Vegas Strip. Liberace cut the opening ribbon, and became the first resident performer.  The building was demolished in 2016.
The only sign that is missing from the montage is the iconic “Welcome To Fabulous Las Vegas Nevada” sign that is now visually associated with the gambling town. 
Craig notices that Dean Martin is playing at the Riviera. Desi Arnaz Jr. was in a band with Martin's son. Kim says “He's one of my favorites!”  Martin guest starred as himself (and his doppelganger) on “The Lucy Show.” His opening act at the Riviera is comedienne Totie Fields, who will act on a 1972 episode of “Here's Lucy.” In 1975, she was one of the comics to roast Lucille Ball on “The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast.”  
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Harry's 1970 yellow Plymouth Satellite convertible was previously seen in “Lucy and Viv Visit Tijuana” (S2;E19).  
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Also during the driving scene, the background shows a marquee for P'zazz '70, a lavish stage show at the Desert Inn Hotel and Casino, in operation from 1950 to 2000. The show started out as P'zazz '68 and was updated.  
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Their drive down the Strip also takes them past The Castaways casino, where Cotton Club Revue 70 is playing. The above snapshot was taken in September 1969, around the same time as filming. Castaways operated from 1963 to 1987, when it was imploded to make way for the Mirage. In 1967, the Castaways was sold to billionaire Howard Hughes for $3 million as part of his spree of buying Las Vegas properties.  Coincidentally, the reclusive millionaire is also mentioned in this episode.
CRAIG (to Harry): “If you didn’t come to Las Vegas to see shows, what did you come for?” LUCY: “He came to kiss Howard Hughes’ ring.” 
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The foursome encounter a miniature horse on the side of the road but don't know exactly what sort of horse it is. Lucy says she can't imagine John Wayne sitting on it; Mickey Rooney, yes. John Wayne appeared on both “I Love Lucy” and “The Lucy Show” while Mickey Rooney starred with Ball in Thousands Cheer (1943) and as an acting teacher on a 1966 episode of “The Lucy Show.”  
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Wayne Newton purchased the first five acres of what is now Casa de Shenandoah in 1966. It was raw land, with no well or electricity. The first house was built between 1966 and 1968, along with four stalls for a horse barn. He lived in that home with his parents and older brother. He then acquired additional acres between 1969 and 1972. Construction of the Mansion began in 1973 and was completed in 1976. Today, Casa de Shenandoah is one of the top tourist attractions in Las Vegas.  
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Although the episodes were by different writers, Newton and the Carter family remember meeting each other in 1968 (above). Newton remembers Harry because when they first met he asked for two choruses “Hey Big Spender” (which didn’t actually happen in the episode). The song is by Cy Coleman and Dorothy Fields and was written for the Broadway musical Sweet Charity in 1966 and was included in the 1969 film starring Shirley MacLaine.  
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Lucy's qualifications for working on a ranch are that she saw every Gene Autry picture three times. Gene Autry (1907-98) was a Texas born motion picture star dubbed “The Singing Cowboy.”  
Wayne Newton shares that is half Cherokee. Craig says that means he is “one of the original Americans.” Awareness of the plight of Native Americans was heightened during the late 1960s. “Lucy and the Indian Chief” (S2;E3) was shot on location on Navajo land using Native American tribe members for extras.
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At the barbecue, Newton sings “Tumbling Tumbleweeds” accompanied by Jerry on guitar and Tommy on bass. Kim and Craig sing back-up while Lucy and Harry look on. “Tumbling Tumbleweeds” is a song by Bob Nolan and sung by Gene Autry in a 1935 film of the same name. In 1970 it was covered by Don Everly.  
When Newton says that Kim and Craig have “good seats” (ie; ride horses well), Lucy misunderstands and nonchalantly admits to having “paddled” Kim and Craig!  Yikes! 
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Lucille Ball was an experience rider, having ridden horses in her films and television shows, but here (at age 59) leaves the riding to her children. She does, however, help Harry rope a calf for branding, but only manages to brand Harry instead!
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Lucille Ball wears tinted glasses for the exterior shoots, just as she did the previous year on location at the Air Force Academy at the start of season 2. These lenses allow viewers to still see Lucy’s expressive eyes, but also provide protection from the sun’s rays. 
Lucie and Desi Jr. were sent to horse trainer Glenn Randall to learn how to ride the dancing horses used for the episode's finale. Randall famously trained Trigger, Roy Rogers' horse.
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Lucie Arnaz later recalled, “We would drive two-hours in rush-hour traffic all the way up to this mountain where we get on with this horse dressage and learn from scratch how to ride so that we could do that show with Wayne Newton. I mean stuff like that just blows my mind."
For the finale, Wayne sings "I've Got the World on A String" by Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler written in 1932. The song was made popular by Frank Sinatra. Wayne performs this song while on his dancing horse. Kim and Craig are also on dancing horses that perform while he sings.
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What Happens in Vegas....
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A quick subliminal callback happens in the very first moments of the episode, when Harry’s car drives past the Las Vegas Tropicana. Their sign is only briefly seen from behind [I’ve reversed the image on the left] while the focus is on the Caesar’s Palace marquee. Desi Arnaz borrowed the name from the original Tropicana nightclub in Havana for Ricky Ricardo’s club on “I Love Lucy.” Ironically, the Las Vegas casino hotel opened in 1957, just after Ricky changed the name to Club Babalu. It is still in business today. 
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Lucy Ricardo was in Las Vegas for “Lucy Hunts Uranium” (1958, above) hunting for her fortune in the Nevada desert rather than the casinos. The Sands, whose sign is seen in the opening montage of “Lucy and Wayne Newton”, is where Ricky Ricardo performed and the gang stayed during the episode. Location footage featuring the cast was shot in the California desert while a second unit team and cast doubles were filmed in Las Vegas. Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz were invited to the Sands' fourth anniversary party in 1956.  
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Lucy and Ricky Ricardo were also in Vegas for “The Lucy-Desi Milton Berle Special” in November 1959 on NBC. 
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Lucy Carmichael and Viv won a trip to Sin City in “Lucy Goes to Vegas” (TLS S3;E17) where being broke doesn't stop them from being high rollers.
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In 1975, Lucy Collins traveled to the Nevada gambling town to meet her celebrity crush, Dean Martin, in “Lucy Gets Lucky”, which also begins with a montage of the Strip, ending on the exterior of the MGM Grand, where the action is set. 
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“Lucy Discovers Wayne Newton” (TLS S4;E14) also was set on Newton's farm and also featured a horse, although not shot on location.  
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The rear-projection shot of the cast driving down the Las Vegas Strip is visually similar to the now iconic image of the Ricardos and the Mertzes driving across the George Washington Bridge in “California, Here We Come!” (ILL S4;E14), which was the first process shot used on television.  
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Deja View! As with most rear projection process shots, the Harry’s car passes the same Las Vegas Strip landmarks several times as the scene goes on. 
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BYOB (Bring Your Own Bass)!  Kim surprises everyone by asking Wayne Newton to sing. It is convincing enough that Newton’s brought along his guitar, to a picnic by the river, but it seems a stretch that Tommy has packed his upright bass!
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Children & Animals! Working on location with live animals causes a few overlaps in dialogue and a few skillful ad libs by the cast. 
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Ouch! Talking of the unpredictability of animals, when Harry chases the calf around the pen, Gale Gordon smashes into the barn wall with his right shoulder. Like the trouper he is, Gordon continues the scene! 
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Stunt Roper?  When the script has Harry lasso Lucy instead of the calf, the camera goes in for a medium shot of Lucy, with Harry off screen for when the lasso lands around her. It may be that after several attempts, Gale Gordon allowed a more skilled roper to throw the rope around Lucy and then walks into the shot. There is a definite scene change for when Lucy and Harry have (supposedly) subdued the calf in order to brand him. Gale Gordon (63) and Lucille Ball (58) are obviously winded from the scene, but are definitely doing most of their own stunts with the live (and lively) calf. 
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“Lucy and Wayne Newton” rates 3 Paper Hearts out of 5
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wintervines-blog · 6 years
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Autopista 66 en moto
Un viaje por carretera de Chicago a Los Ángeles, vía Estados Unidos.
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Icono de los Estados Unidos, de una forma de trashumancia y sobre todo de evolución de la sociedad, la Ruta 66 ha escrito y forma parte de la Historia Americana. A lo largo de aproximadamente 2.280 millas (aproximadamente 3.669 km), la Carretera Madre ha conocido varias rutas desde el primer pavimento instalado en 1925, llamadas para viajar y todavía fascina a tantos. A continuación le ofrecemos algunos consejos para preparar su viaje en carretera por la histórica Ruta 66.
Su conquista de Occidente ¿Cómo hacemos eso? Lo mejor es embarcarse en una aventura en primavera u otoño. Evitarás el verano, donde seguro que te asarás en el desierto y estarás en la carretera con miles de familias americanas, pero también el invierno, donde tendrás todas las posibilidades de acabar congelado o bloqueado por la nieve. Permita 3 semanas para su viaje, para tener tiempo para apreciar plenamente cada etapa. Para su equipaje, es mejor viajar ligero y tratar de llevar todo en una bolsa. Como usted ha elegido la opción de la motocicleta, es obvio que las mini faldas y otras ropas ligeras permanecerán en el armario. También te estarás despojando de tus hojas durante todo el viaje, así que asegúrate de tener suficiente espacio para llenar tus maletas mientras avanzas a las cálidas tierras de California. Tienes que elegir tu moto si todavía no duerme en el garaje, y cuidarla durante toda tu aventura. Quien quiera viajar se ahorra su montura, así que no le rechace un poco de aceite y 2-3 controles mecánicos.
¿A dónde vamos a ir?
La ruta original parte de Chicago y llega a Santa Mónica (no al revés) y el 85% de la ruta actual corresponde a la ruta original.
No siempre es fácil seguir la ruta 66, que cambia de nombre (ahora I-55, I-44, I-40, I-15 e I-10), se fusiona con otros o simplemente desaparece, para volver. Entonces planee con anticipación estudiando cuidadosamente la ruta de antemano, confíe en su GPS (es recomendable desactivar la opción de carretera y forzarlo a seguir las pequeñas porciones de la ruta 66), e invierta principalmente en mapas tradicionales, para garabatear de acuerdo a sus deseos.
¿En qué estamos pensando? ¿Reservas hoteles? Hay pros y contras. ¿Dónde está el encanto del viaje por carretera si todo está planeado de antemano? Tampoco es fácil controlar el tiempo, y los que no han tragado un reloj pueden encontrarse rápidamente delante o detrás en su itinerario; por otra parte, también es tranquilizador saber que puede dormir caluroso por la noche, sin el estrés de buscar un motel o la inconveniencia de tener que prolongar su día ya ocupado.
¿En la carretera en una furgoneta? Seguir por la ruta 66 es una actividad que consume mucho tiempo; después, usted puede planear conducirlo en autocaravana, especialmente si está jubilado o de vacaciones durante 2 meses con 4 niños. Sin embargo, en una versión más auténtica, uno de los viajes de un viaje por carretera es parar en moteles para dormir.
Para comprar una guía EZ66 Guía para viajeros "- su Biblia antes de emprender su viaje; escrito por el apasionado historiador Jerry McClanahan en colaboración con la National Historic Route 66 Federation, el libro no debe dejarle y detallar el itinerario, moteles, cafés, algunos detalles históricos y puntos de interés.
Vigilando su reloj
route-66-motor-moto-road-trip-trip-itinerary-travel-Travel Route 66 te hace viajar en el espacio pero también en el tiempo: cruzas 3 zonas horarias. Revise dónde y cuándo debe mover su reloj de vuelta, para no terminar con el estómago en los talones delante de un restaurante cerrado, o perder su vuelo de regreso. Además, asegúrese de revisar las horas de apertura de una atracción o monumento antes de entrar en neutral.
Para hacer fondos de cajones Piense en el cambio pequeño para los peajes, pero también para obtener dinero en efectivo cuando usted para en atracciones históricas en América profunda.
No hay dudas sobre la Ruta Breve descripción de lo que le espera al navegar por la Ruta 66, Estado por Estado:
Illinois: 301 millas (484 km)
Comencemos con el principio, y un merecido descanso: fundado en 1923, Lou Mitchell's Café ha servido desayunos a los viajeros desde la apertura de la ruta 66. Después de eso, el viaje realmente puede comenzar, desde Grant Park en Chicago a varias ciudades como Hindsale, Pontiac, Litchfield o Mount Olive y su pequeña estación de servicio Soulsby Station Service. Tome nota de "Muffler Man", esta gigantesca escultura de fibra de vidrio que se encuentra al borde de la carretera en Wilmington, una de las pocas que aún están en pie.
Missouri: 510 km (317 millas) Empecemos con el viejo Rou.
Missouri: 510 km (317 millas) Empezamos con el Puente de la Vieja Ruta 66 de las Rocas, luego continuamos en ciudades como Wildwood, Pacific, Cuba, Waynesville o Springfield.
La ruta le lleva de ida y vuelta a Saint-Louis, la ciudad más grande de la carretera después de Los Ángeles y Chicago, donde puede admirar el arco de la Puerta de Entrada, emblema de la conquista del oeste.
Kansas: 13 millas (21 km) La carretera 66 atraviesa una sección de la esquina sur del estado y pasa por pueblos como Galena, Riverton, el condado de Cherokee y Baxter Springs. El tramo más pequeño de la carretera se encuentra en este estado.
Oklahoma: 695 km (432 millas) La carretera atraviesa el estado y pasa por ciudades como Miami (distante de su gemela Florida), Tulsa y su gigantesca estatua "The Golden Diller" símbolo de la actividad petrolera de la ciudad, Warwick, Arcadia, la capital Oklahoma City, El Reno o Clinton y su museo Route 66 Museum.
Texas: 186 millas (299 km) La ruta continúa por el famoso "Puente de la ruta 66 sobre el ferrocarril de Chicago, Rock Island y Gulf Railroad" y, aún en Shamrock, el emblemático albergue U-Drop Inn. Más adelante, las ciudades de McLean, Conway, Amarillo y sus 10 Cadillacs plantados en el desierto, o Glenrio.
Sin mencionar a Adrian, la ciudad (supuestamente) en medio de la ruta 66, que está equidistante de Los Ángeles y Chicago (1.139 millas a cada lado).
Nuevo México: 400 millas (640 km) Pasará por Tucumcari (cuya gasolinera es la única que ha permanecido en servicio desde el inicio de la historia de la carretera), Montoya, Santo Domingo, Santo Domingo Pueblo, Albuquerque, pero también por Río Puerco, Laguna, Fort Wingate y Gallup. Santa Fe, la capital, formaba parte de la ruta original de la carretera, pero la ciudad fue retirada del mapa en 1937.
Arizona: 645 km (401 millas) Podrá ver puentes, moteles y distritos históricos en ciudades como Houck, Holbrook, Winslow, Flagstaff, Valentine, Oatman y Topock. La pequeña ventaja: hacer un pequeño desvío para presenciar el avance de los tiempos y la transformación del planeta frente al cráter formado por un meteorito hace casi 50.000 años, que erradicó todas las formas de vida en un radio de 145 km - El cráter del meteoro en la ciudad de Meteor.
California: 314 millas (505 km) Lo mejor para el fin, con California, y ciudades como Needles, Barstow, San Bernardino, Pasadena, Los Angeles y el fin del fin, Santa Mónica y su mítico pontón que avanza sobre el Océano Pacífico.
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Exploring Family-Friendly Hotels and Motels in Cherokee, IA
Family-friendly hotels and Motels in Cherokee Iowa are accommodations specifically designed to cater to the needs and preferences of families traveling with children. These establishments prioritize safety, comfort, and amenities that appeal to both parents and children. When it comes to planning a family vacation or road trip, finding the right accommodation is paramount to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience for everyone. In the charming town of Cherokee, Iowa, there are several family-friendly hotels and motels that cater to the needs of travelers with children. From spacious rooms to convenient amenities, these accommodations strive to create a welcoming environment for families looking to explore the beauty of Cherokee and its surrounding attractions. Here's a detailed explanation of what makes a hotel or motel family-friendly:
Safety Features: Family-friendly accommodations prioritize safety by implementing measures such as secure door locks, childproofing features (e.g., outlet covers, cabinet locks), and well-maintained facilities to minimize risks for children.
Spacious Rooms: Family rooms or suites with ample space are essential for families traveling together. These rooms typically include multiple beds or a combination of beds and pull-out sofas to accommodate parents and children comfortably.
Kid-Friendly Amenities: These establishments offer amenities tailored to children's needs and preferences, such as cribs, high chairs, and baby bathtubs for infants and toddlers. Some may also provide age-appropriate toys, games, or activity areas to keep children entertained.
Recreational Facilities: Family-friendly hotels often feature recreational facilities like swimming pools, playgrounds, or game rooms suitable for children of all ages. Outdoor spaces for picnics or sports activities are also common in family-friendly accommodations.
Kid-Friendly Dining Options: Family-friendly hotels and motels typically offer kid-friendly dining options, including children's menus with a variety of nutritious and familiar food choices. Some establishments may also provide special dining areas or designated family dining times.
Family-Oriented Services: These accommodations may offer additional services catering to families, such as babysitting or childcare services, laundry facilities, and grocery delivery services. Family-friendly hotels may also provide assistance with planning family-friendly activities or excursions in the surrounding area.
Entertainment Options: In-room entertainment options like cable TV, streaming services, and DVD players are often available to keep children entertained during downtime. Some family-friendly accommodations may also organize family-friendly entertainment or activities on-site.
Convenient Location: Family-friendly hotels and motels are typically located in safe and convenient areas close to family-friendly attractions, parks, restaurants, and shopping centers. Proximity to medical facilities or pharmacies may also be considered essential for families traveling with children.
Affordable Pricing: While luxury amenities are desirable, family-friendly accommodations often strive to maintain affordable pricing to accommodate families on a budget. They may offer special promotions, discounts, or package deals tailored to families.
Pet-Friendly Options: For families traveling with pets, some family-friendly hotels and motels may offer pet-friendly rooms or facilities to accommodate furry family members.
Cherokee Inn, Cherokee, Iowa
Among the notable options for family-friendly accommodation in Cherokee, the Cherokee Inn stands out as a popular choice for travelers seeking comfort and convenience. Located in the heart of Cherokee, this inn offers easy access to local attractions, restaurants, and shopping destinations.
The Cherokee Inn features a range of family-friendly amenities designed to enhance the guest experience. Spacious rooms with comfortable beds provide ample space for families to relax and unwind after a day of exploring the town. In-room amenities such as microwaves, mini-fridges, and coffee makers add convenience for families traveling with children.
For families looking to stay connected during their visit to Cherokee, the Cherokee Inn offers complimentary Wi-Fi access in all rooms and public areas. This allows guests to stay connected with friends and family, plan their itinerary, or catch up on work while on the go.
In addition to comfortable accommodations, the Cherokee Inn also offers a variety of on-site amenities to cater to the needs of families. A seasonal outdoor pool provides a refreshing escape during the warmer months, allowing guests of all ages to cool off and enjoy some quality time together. The inn also offers a complimentary continental breakfast each morning, ensuring that families start their day off right with a delicious meal before heading out to explore Cherokee and its surrounding attractions.
Motels in Cherokee, Iowa
In addition to the Cherokee Inn, there are several motels in Cherokee, Iowa, that offer family-friendly accommodations and amenities. These motels provide a more budget-friendly option for families looking to enjoy a comfortable stay without breaking the bank.
Many motels in Cherokee offer spacious rooms equipped with essential amenities such as flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and microwaves. These amenities provide added convenience for families traveling with children, allowing them to store snacks and beverages or heat up leftovers from local restaurants.
Some motels in Cherokee also offer family-friendly amenities such as outdoor swimming pools or picnic areas where families can gather and enjoy some quality time together. These amenities provide opportunities for families to relax and unwind after a day of exploring Cherokee and its surrounding attractions.
Overall, Cherokee, Iowa, offers a variety of family-friendly hotels and motels that cater to the needs of travelers with children. Whether you're looking for a comfortable inn with convenient amenities or a budget-friendly motel with essential facilities, Cherokee has options to suit every family's needs and preferences. With its charming small-town atmosphere and proximity to outdoor recreational opportunities, Cherokee is the perfect destination for a memorable family getaway.
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Choose a Pet Friendly Motel on Your Next Travel with Your Pet
Pets always have a special place in our hearts since they are part of the family and provide warmth and companionship to everyone. There isn't a time when every owner did not bring their beloved pet when going out of town to travel or enjoy a nice family vacation. Whatever the destination is through land or air travel, people always make sure that their pet is in good health and condition for travel. They also make sure that they have brought adequate food and provisions to make their beloved canine or feline comfortable and happy. Are you getting ready for your next family vacation with your dogs or cats? I bet you've already booked an exciting vacation for resort or theme park for the next few days and are looking for a pet friendly motel to stay in after having fun. If you are in Cherokee and looking for pet friendly motel then every Cherokee Inn will be the best choice for you. The best thing to do before heading out for your vacation is to look for pet friendly motels near the area you will be going to later on, this will save you time and money in going around looking for a decent place that is pet friendly. Check online for pet friendly lodgings that are scattered all throughout the US, you can count on the amenities and services that are good for your pet. Likewise, Mhi in Iowa provides every amenities and services that is necessary for you and your pet. To aid in your search, you can take a look at online pet motel listings so you can choose, you can also check out their boarding and lodging rates for your pets; small cats and dogs are considerably affordable and large pet dogs sometimes are a bit costly. What's surprising about most pet friendly motels is that they have spacious rooms and amenities your pet will enjoy, imagine walking around a green acre or park amenity with your pet, the environment is sure to relieve any stress for you and your pet while you stroll around. There are also veterinarian services if your pet needs immediate medical attention.
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Staying at Motel in Iowa
Whenever we travel on a vacation, our first consideration is always accommodation. Inns have been made famous by our novelists where their protagonists stayed the night at the inn to relax before they continued their journey the next morning. They were not very plush yet sufficient to afford a comfortable stay. Motel in Iowa have come a long distance. They retain their homely warmth while at the same offering the best facilities that any five start hotel or resort can boast of thereby allowing you to revel in luxury. • A Traditional Touch Mhi in Iowa are mostly chosen by families looking for a home away from home. Their location is another advantage. They are often centrally located giving you the best of worlds, nature and city life. They are styled like homes preserving their traditional touch. • Facilities You Can Expect Motel in Iowa come with ample facilities. We provide you Pet Friendly Motel so that if you are arriving with your pets, you can have really good service and can stay comfortably. When choosing an accommodation option, the facilities offered are important things that you should consider. This is because they can determine the kind of activities you can enjoy during your stay. Inns have amazing facilities for the entire family. The most common include sparkling saltwater swimming pools, heated spa pools, undercover parking areas, laundry services BBQ in a private pool setting, entertainment and deck areas. Apart from the amazing facilities that will without a doubt transform your holidays into one of the most memorable one, inn accommodations also offer other services. This includes babysitting services, group catering services, wireless internet and transport services to match your holiday needs. • The Accommodation Inns cater to different holiday group needs. So, whether you are travelling with our entire family or spouse or a group of friends, you will find a unit that suits the needs of everyone in your group. The options that you are provided with in the inns include motel style accommodation for individuals, couples, families and groups. They are all clean, spacious and comfortable. They can accommodate up to 6 guests depending on the arrangements that fit into your holiday. There is a huge variety of rooms that you can choose to make sure that you are as comfortable as you wish to be during your stay and that you have everything you need within reach.
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Furry Friends Welcome: Exploring Pet-Friendly Motels in Cherokee, IA
Cherokee, Iowa, with its quaint charm and picturesque landscapes, has become a favorite destination for travelers seeking a peaceful retreat. For pet owners, finding accommodations that welcome their furry companions is often a top priority. Fortunately, several motels in Cherokee go above and beyond by offering a warm welcome not only to their human guests but also to their four-legged friends. In this article, we'll delve into the pet-friendly offerings of these establishments, highlighting the amenities and services that make them stand out.
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Pet-Friendly Atmosphere:
The pet-friendly motels in Cherokee pride themselves on creating a welcoming atmosphere for both guests and their pets. From the moment visitors arrive, they are greeted with a warm reception that extends to their furry companions. These motels understand the strong bond between pet owners and their animals, and their commitment to providing a pet-friendly environment sets them apart.
Accommodations for Pets:
One of the key features that set these motels apart is the range of accommodations available for pets. Spacious and comfortable pet-friendly rooms are designed to ensure that both pets and their owners have a relaxing stay. These rooms often feature amenities such as pet beds, food and water bowls, and easy access to outdoor areas for pet walks.
Outdoor Spaces and Pet Facilities:
Understanding the importance of exercise and playtime for pets, these motels typically offer well-maintained outdoor spaces. Courtyards and designated pet areas provide a safe environment for pets to stretch their legs and enjoy the fresh air. Some establishments go the extra mile by providing pet-friendly amenities like agility courses or designated play zones.
Pet-Friendly Services:
Pet-friendly motels in Cherokee recognize that catering to the needs of pets goes beyond just providing a place to stay. Many of these establishments offer additional services to ensure the comfort and well-being of their furry guests. Services may include grooming options, pet-sitting arrangements, or even special treats upon check-in.
Local Attractions for Pets:
Exploring Cherokee with a pet can be a delightful experience, thanks to the motels that understand the importance of pet-friendly local attractions. Information about nearby parks, trails, and pet-friendly cafes is often readily available at these motels, helping guests plan activities that both they and their pets can enjoy.
Booking Information and Policies:
To facilitate a seamless experience for pet owners, these motels typically provide clear information about their pet policies during the booking process. This includes details on any additional fees, pet size restrictions, and guidelines for responsible pet ownership. The transparent communication ensures that guests can make informed decisions about their stay.
Conclusion:
Cherokee, IA, stands out not only for its scenic beauty but also for the hospitality extended to furry friends by its pet-friendly motels. The commitment to creating a welcoming atmosphere for pets, along with the array of accommodations and services provided, makes these establishments the ideal choice for pet owners seeking a memorable and enjoyable stay in this charming town. So, pack your bags, leash up your furry companion, and embark on a delightful journey to Cherokee, where both you and your pet can experience the true meaning of hospitality.
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Discovering the Heartland: 10 Must-See Attractions in Iowa
Nestled in the heart of the American Midwest, Iowa boasts a diverse landscape and a rich cultural heritage that beckons travelers to explore its unique attractions. From scenic outdoor wonders to captivating historical sites, Iowa offers a wealth of experiences for visitors of all interests. In this article, we'll take a closer look at 10 must-see attractions that showcase the beauty and charm of the Hawkeye State.
Effigy Mounds National Monument:
Situated along the bluffs of the Mississippi River, the Effigy Mounds National Monument is a remarkable archaeological site preserving more than 200 prehistoric mounds, many of which are shaped like animals. These ancient earthworks provide a fascinating glimpse into the Native American cultures that once thrived in the region.
Field of Dreams Movie Site:
For fans of the iconic film "Field of Dreams," a visit to the movie site near Dyersville is a must. The picturesque baseball field surrounded by cornfields has become a symbol of timeless Americana. Visitors can play catch on the field or simply relish in the nostalgia of this cinematic gem.
Maquoketa Caves State Park:
Adventure seekers will find Maquoketa Caves State Park to be a haven of natural wonders. With more than a dozen caves to explore, including Dancehall Cave and Wye Cave, this park offers a thrilling underground experience. The scenic trails and limestone formations add to the allure of this captivating destination.
Amana Colonies:
Immerse yourself in Iowa's unique communal history by visiting the Amana Colonies. Founded in the 19th century by German Pietists, these seven villages showcase well-preserved architecture, traditional craftsmanship, and a distinct way of life. Visitors can explore shops, restaurants, and museums that celebrate the Amana heritage.
Pikes Peak State Park:
Overlooking the confluence of the Wisconsin and Mississippi Rivers, Pikes Peak State Park offers breathtaking panoramic views. Hiking trails wind through lush forests, leading to the impressive Bridal Veil Falls. The park is a haven for nature lovers, birdwatchers, and those seeking a serene escape.
John Wayne Birthplace Museum:
Pay homage to an American icon at the John Wayne Birthplace Museum in Winterset. This museum honors the life and career of the legendary actor John Wayne, showcasing memorabilia, film artifacts, and personal belongings. It's a must-visit for fans of "The Duke" and film enthusiasts alike.
The Iowa State Capitol:
Des Moines, the capital of Iowa, is home to the majestic Iowa State Capitol. This architectural masterpiece boasts a stunning dome and intricate interior details. Guided tours provide insight into the state's legislative history, and visitors can marvel at the beautiful grounds surrounding the Capitol.
Blank Park Zoo:
Animal enthusiasts of all ages will enjoy a visit to Blank Park Zoo in Des Moines. Home to a diverse array of wildlife, including giraffes, lions, and red pandas, the zoo offers educational exhibits and engaging activities. It's a perfect destination for families and those interested in conservation efforts.
Herbert Hoover National Historic Site:
Learn about the life of the 31st President of the United States at the Herbert Hoover National Historic Site in West Branch. The site includes Hoover's birthplace, his childhood home, and the Presidential Library and Museum. Explore the grounds to gain insight into this influential figure's formative years.
The Great River Road:
Embark on a scenic road trip along the Great River Road, which follows the course of the Mississippi River. This picturesque drive takes travelers through charming river towns, historic sites, and offers breathtaking vistas of the mighty Mississippi. It's an ideal route for those seeking a leisurely and visually stunning journey.
Conclusion:
Motels near cherokee iowa, reveals itself as a treasure trove of attractions that cater to a wide range of interests. From the serene beauty of state parks to the cultural richness of historic sites, the Hawkeye State invites visitors to delve into its diverse landscapes and stories. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, history buff, or simply in search of unique experiences, Iowa's must-see attractions promise a memorable journey through the heartland of America.
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When Is the Best Time to Book a Motel in Iowa City?
Iowa City, nestled in the heart of America's Midwest, is a vibrant and historic city known for its rich culture, academic institutions, and picturesque surroundings. Whether you're planning a option, but timing your booking can make a significant difference in terms of availability and cost. In this article, we will explore the best times to book a motel in Iowa City for a seamless visit for business, leisure, or to explore the local culture, one of the key aspects of your trip is finding the right accommodation. Motels in Iowa City offer a convenient and budget-friendly lodging and cost-effective stay.
1. Consider Peak Seasons and Special Events
Before you book a motel in Iowa City, it's important to be aware of the peak tourist seasons and special events that might affect availability and pricing. The following are some of the key periods to keep in mind:
Hawkeye Football Season: The University of Iowa's football games draw large crowds, and finding affordable accommodations during game weekends can be challenging. Plan well in advance if you intend to visit during these events.
Graduation Season: Graduation ceremonies at the University of Iowa usually take place in May and December. These are peak times for visitors, and motels can fill up quickly. Booking a room months in advance is advisable.
Summer Months: Like many tourist destinations, summer is the peak travel season in Iowa City, with pleasant weather and numerous cultural festivals and events. Booking early will help secure a place to stay.
2. Advance Booking
For those looking to secure a motel room in Iowa City at a reasonable price, it's generally advisable to book well in advance. Many motels offer early-bird discounts or promotional rates for bookings made months ahead of your trip. Booking early not only helps you save money but also ensures you have a wider selection of motel options to choose from.
3. Weekdays vs. Weekends
The day of the week you plan to stay can also impact motel availability and pricing in Iowa City. Weekends, particularly Friday and Saturday nights, tend to be busier and more expensive than weekdays. If your travel dates are flexible, consider staying during the week to enjoy cost savings and a better selection of motels.
4. Last-Minute Deals
While booking in advance is usually a wise strategy, there are instances where last-minute deals can work to your advantage. If you have a spontaneous trip in mind, you may find special promotions on motel booking platforms or even directly from the motel itself. However, relying on last-minute bookings may limit your choices, especially during busy periods.
5. Motel Location
The location of the motel can also impact when you should book. Motels close to the University of Iowa campus or downtown Iowa City tend to be in high demand year-round. For these prime locations, booking early is essential. If you're open to staying a bit farther from the city center, you may have more flexibility in terms of booking times.
6. Motel Amenities and Reviews
Before booking a motel, carefully review the amenities, guest reviews, and ratings. These factors can influence your decision and help you identify the best value for your money. Keep in mind that motels with excellent reviews tend to fill up quickly, so booking early can be advantageous.
Things to consider before booking motel in Iowa city during peak seasons.
Booking a motel in Iowa City during peak seasons, such as football game weekends, graduation ceremonies, and the summer months, can be a bit challenging due to high demand. To ensure a smooth and enjoyable stay, here are some important factors to consider when making your reservation:
Book Early: During peak seasons, it's crucial to book your motel well in advance, ideally several months ahead of your planned stay. This gives you the best chance of securing a room at your desired location and at a reasonable price.
Flexible Dates: If possible, remain flexible with your travel dates. Consider arriving a day earlier or staying a day later to avoid the most crowded check-in and check-out days. Midweek stays may also provide more availability and better rates.
Compare Rates: Don't settle for the first motel you come across. Use online booking platforms and compare rates from various motels in Iowa City. Sometimes, motels offering similar amenities can have significant price differences during peak periods.
Motel Location: Consider the motel's location in relation to your activities. If you're visiting for a football game, try to find a motel within walking distance of the stadium. For graduation ceremonies, being close to the university campus is advantageous.
Cancellations and Refunds: Review the motel's cancellation policy carefully. Understand the penalties for cancellations or date changes in case your plans fluctuate.
Amenities and Services: Determine which amenities are essential for your stay, whether it's complimentary breakfast, parking, Wi-Fi, or a pool. During peak seasons, these amenities may be more valuable, so ensure the motel you choose offers what you need.
Reviews and Recommendations: Read reviews and recommendations from previous guests to get insights into the quality of the motel and its service during peak seasons. Look for comments on how the motel handles busy periods.
Parking Considerations: If you're driving, check whether the motel offers parking and if there are any additional fees. Parking can be limited during high-demand periods.
Alternative Accommodations: Don't limit yourself to motels. Consider other accommodation options, such as hotels, bed and breakfasts, or vacation rentals, especially if motels are fully booked or too expensive during peak seasons.
** Loyalty Programs**: If you frequently visit Iowa City during peak seasons, consider joining a motel's loyalty program or frequent guest program. These programs may offer discounts or additional benefits.
Local Events Calendar: Familiarize yourself with the local events calendar and academic schedule of the University of Iowa. This will help you plan your visit around the busiest times and avoid major events if possible.
Local Transportation: If you're unable to find accommodations close to your desired location, consider the convenience of local transportation options. Iowa City has a well-connected public transit system, which can make it easier to reach your destination.
Ask About Discounts: When making a reservation, don't hesitate to ask the motel if they offer any special discounts or promotions during your intended stay dates.
Booking a motel in Iowa City during peak seasons requires careful planning and early reservations. By considering these factors, you can increase your chances of finding the right accommodation at a reasonable price, even when the city is bustling with visitors.
In conclusion, Iowa City offers a wide range of motels to suit various budgets and preferences. To secure the best deals and availability, it's recommended to book your motel well in advance, especially if your travel dates coincide with peak seasons, events, or popular local activities. Staying flexible with your travel dates and considering motels slightly outside the city center can also provide cost-effective alternatives. Ultimately, the best time to book a motel in Iowa City depends on your travel goals, preferences, and budget, so plan accordingly to make the most of your visit to this charming and culturally rich city.
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            The Best Things About Staying in a Hotel in Cherokee, Iowa
Nestled in the heart of the Midwest, Cherokee, Iowa is a charming town that offers a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and modern conveniences. Whether you're visiting for business or leisure, one of the most important aspects of your trip is choosing the right place to stay. Fortunately, Cherokee boasts some excellent hotels that cater to all types of travelers. In this article, we'll explore the best things about staying in a hotel in Cherokee, Iowa.
Warm Hospitality
One of the standout features of staying in a hotel in Cherokee is the warm and welcoming hospitality. The local hotel staff takes pride in providing guests with a memorable and comfortable experience. You'll find friendly faces eager to assist you with any questions or needs you may have, making you feel right at home in this small-town gem.
Convenience and Accessibility
Cherokee offers a variety of hotels that are strategically located for convenience and accessibility. Many of them are situated near major highways, making it easy for travelers to reach their destinations. Whether you're here for a weekend getaway or an extended stay, you'll find that Cherokee's hotels provide easy access to the town's attractions, businesses, and natural wonders.
Comfortable Accommodations
Cherokee's hotels offer a range of accommodations to suit every traveler's needs. From cozy rooms to spacious suites, you can find the perfect lodging to fit your preferences and budget. These accommodations are designed with guest comfort in mind, featuring modern amenities like flat-screen TVs, complimentary Wi-Fi, comfortable beds, and well-appointed bathrooms.
Scenic Surroundings
One of the best things about staying in Cherokee, Iowa is the stunning natural beauty that surrounds the town. Many hotels are located near picturesque spots like the Little Sioux River, which provides a serene backdrop for your stay. Enjoy the calming effect of the river's flow and the lush greenery that characterizes Cherokee's landscape.
Cultural Attractions
Cherokee is steeped in Native American culture, and staying in a local hotel can enhance your cultural experience. Some hotels in the area incorporate Native American design elements into their decor, creating a unique ambiance that pays homage to the town's rich history. Additionally, the nearby Cherokee Cultural Center and Museum offer a deeper dive into the area's heritage.
Delicious Dining Options
While Cherokee may be a small town, it certainly doesn't lack in culinary offerings. Many hotels in Cherokee either have on-site restaurants or are conveniently located near a variety of dining establishments. If in the mood for whether classic American cuisine, international flavors, or local delicacies, you'll find something to taste..
Outdoor Adventures
Cherokee, Iowa is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Staying in a hotel in this town means you'll have easy access to a wide range of outdoor activities, such as hiking, fishing, camping, and bird watching. The serene and unspoiled natural beauty of the region is perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.
Community Events and Festivals
Cherokee is a town that loves to celebrate its community spirit, and staying in a local hotel often means you'll be close to various events and festivals. From the annual Cherokee Rodeo to cultural festivals and local fairs, there's always something happening in town, giving you a chance to immerse yourself in the vibrant local culture.
Things to consider while staying in hotel in Cherokee Iowa
When staying in a hotel in Cherokee, Iowa, there are several important factors to consider to ensure that you have a comfortable and enjoyable experience. Here are some key things to keep in mind:
Location: Consider the hotel's location in relation to your planned activities. Do you need to be close to downtown, business centers, or specific attractions? Choosing a hotel with a convenient location can save you time and transportation costs.
Budget: Determine your budget for accommodation and stick to it. Cherokee offers a range of hotel options, so there's likely something that fits your budget, whether you're looking for a luxury experience or more affordable lodging.
Amenities: Take a close look at the amenities offered by the hotel. Common amenities to consider include free Wi-Fi, complimentary breakfast, fitness facilities, swimming pools, and on-site dining options. Choose a hotel that provides the amenities you value most.
Reviews and Ratings: Read online reviews and check hotel ratings on platforms like TripAdvisor, Google Reviews, or booking websites. This can give you valuable insights into the experiences of previous guests and help you gauge the hotel's overall quality.
Cancellation Policy: Understand the hotel's cancellation policy before making a reservation. Life can be unpredictable, and having a flexible cancellation policy can be beneficial in case your plans change unexpectedly.
Room Type: Consider the type of room that suits your needs. If you're traveling with family or friends, you might need a suite or adjoining rooms. Solo travelers or couples may prefer standard rooms. Ensure that the room configuration matches your requirements.
Special Requirements: If you have any special requirements, such as accessibility needs or pet-friendly accommodations, make sure to communicate them with the hotel when booking. Confirm that the hotel can accommodate your specific needs.
Parking: If you're traveling by car, check whether the hotel offers free parking or if there are additional fees. Also, consider the availability of secure and convenient parking options.
Check-In/Check-Out Times: Be aware of the hotel's check-in and check-out times to plan your arrival and departure accordingly. Some hotels offer early check-in or late check-out options for an additional fee.
Security: Ensure that the hotel has adequate security measures in place, such as secure key card access, well-lit parking areas, and 24-hour front desk service. Safety should be a top priority.
Local Attractions: Ask the hotel staff for recommendations on local attractions, restaurants, and activities. They can provide valuable insights and help you make the most of your stay in Cherokee.
COVID-19 Safety Measures: In light of the ongoing pandemic, inquire about the hotel's COVID-19 safety protocols, such as mask requirements, sanitation practices, and social distancing measures.
** Loyalty Programs**: If you frequently stay at hotels, consider joining the hotel's loyalty program if available. Membership may offer benefits like discounts, room upgrades, and rewards points.
Communication: Keep the hotel's contact information handy in case you need to reach them for any reason during your stay.
By considering these factors when booking and during your stay, you can ensure that your experience at a hotel in Cherokee, Iowa, is comfortable, enjoyable, and tailored to your needs and preferences.
Conclusion
Staying in a hotel in Cherokee, Iowa offers a blend of warm hospitality, comfortable accommodations, and a unique cultural experience. Whether you're here for business or pleasure, the convenience, scenic surroundings, and access to outdoor adventures make it an ideal destination Hotels in Cherokee IA, is a place where travelers can truly relax and enjoy the best of what the Midwest has to offer. So, when planning your next trip, consider the many benefits of staying in a hotel in Cherokee, Iowa.
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Cherokee Iowa hotels best place for family staying
When it comes to planning a family vacation, choosing the right accommodation is a crucial step that can make or break the entire experience. Cherokee, a charming city in Iowa, offers a plethora of options for families seeking a comfortable and enjoyable stay. Nestled within the scenic landscapes of the Midwest, Cherokee combines small-town charm with modern amenities, making it an ideal destination for family getaways. In this article, we'll explore why Cherokee, Iowa hotels are considered some of the best places for families to stay and create lasting memories.
The Allure of Cherokee, Iowa:
Cherokee's appeal lies in its blend of historical significance, outdoor recreational activities, and a strong sense of community. Visitors are greeted with warm hospitality, and the city's serene atmosphere is perfect for a peaceful family retreat. The city's location provides easy access to a variety of attractions and activities suitable for all ages, making it an excellent choice for a family vacation.
Family-Friendly Activities:
One of the major draws of Cherokee is the abundance of family-friendly activities available in the vicinity. From exploring the picturesque countryside to participating in local festivals, there's something for everyone in the family.
Cherokee Area Aquatic Center: Families can beat the summer heat by spending a day at the Cherokee Area Aquatic Center. With its water slides, kiddie pools, and relaxing lounges, it's a perfect spot for both kids and adults to unwind.
Gillette Park: This park offers playgrounds, picnic areas, and walking trails, providing families with ample opportunities for outdoor recreation and bonding time.
Sanford Museum and Planetarium: For an educational experience, families can visit this museum to learn about the history, culture, and natural world of the region. The planetarium adds an extra touch of wonder for stargazing enthusiasts.
Cherokee Rodeo: If you're visiting during the right time, attending the annual Cherokee Rodeo can be a thrilling family activity, offering rodeo events, entertainment, and local food.
Choosing the Perfect Accommodation:
When it comes to accommodations, Cherokee, Iowa offers a variety of options that cater to the needs of families. Here are a few factors to consider when selecting the best place for your family to stay:
Amenities: Look for hotels that offer family-friendly amenities such as spacious rooms, indoor pools, fitness centers, and complimentary breakfasts. These amenities can enhance your family's comfort and convenience during your stay.
Location: Opt for a hotel that is conveniently located near the attractions you plan to visit. Proximity to local restaurants and shops can also add to the overall convenience of your stay.
Suites or Connecting Rooms: Many motel in Cherokee IA offer suites or connecting rooms, allowing families to stay together while still having some personal space. This is especially useful for families with older children or multiple generations traveling together.
Reviews and Ratings: Read online reviews and ratings from other families who have stayed at the hotels you're considering. Their insights can provide valuable information about the suitability of the hotel for families.
Notable Hotels in Cherokee, Iowa:
Several hotels in Cherokee stand out for their family-friendly atmosphere and amenities. Here are a couple worth considering:
Best Western La Grande Hacienda: Known for its comfortable rooms, indoor pool, and complimentary breakfast, this hotel offers a welcoming ambiance for families. Its location is also convenient for accessing local attractions.
Cherokee Inn: This locally owned and operated hotel offers affordable rates and a cozy atmosphere. With amenities like free Wi-Fi and a pet-friendly policy, it can be a great choice for families on a budget.
Things in Consideration while selecting a family hotel in Cherokee Iowa
Selecting the right family hotel in Cherokee, Iowa requires careful consideration to ensure that your family's needs and preferences are met. Here are some key factors to keep in mind when choosing a family-friendly hotel:
1. Location:
Choose a hotel that is conveniently located to the attractions and activities you plan to explore during your stay. Consider whether you want to be in the heart of the city or in a quieter, more suburban area. Proximity to restaurants, parks, and entertainment options can enhance the overall experience for your family.
2. Room Size and Configuration:
Check the room options available at the hotel. Look for suites or connecting rooms that provide additional space and privacy for families. Having separate sleeping and living areas can be particularly beneficial if you have children of different ages or generations traveling together.
3. Family-Friendly Amenities:
Look for hotels that offer amenities designed with families in mind. Some amenities to consider include:
Indoor or outdoor pools: Swimming is a popular family activity, and having a pool on-site can provide hours of entertainment.
Complimentary breakfast: Breakfast options that cater to different dietary needs can simplify your mornings.
On-site restaurants: Having a restaurant on-site can be convenient, especially for families with young children.
Laundry facilities: If you're traveling with kids, having access to laundry facilities can be a lifesaver.
4. Safety and Security:
Ensure that the hotel has appropriate safety measures in place, especially if you're traveling with children. Check for features like secure entrances, well-lit parking areas, and smoke detectors in rooms.
5. Child-Friendly Services:
Consider if the hotel offers services specifically for children, such as babysitting, kids' clubs, or activity programs. These offerings can provide parents with some relaxation time while keeping the kids entertained.
6. Reviews and Recommendations:
Read online reviews from families who have previously stayed at the hotel. Their feedback can provide insights into the hotel's suitability for families, the quality of services, and any potential drawbacks.
7. Pet Policy:
If you're traveling with a pet, make sure to check the hotel's pet policy. Some hotels are pet-friendly, while others may have restrictions or additional fees.
8. Accessibility:
If you have family members with mobility issues, consider the hotel's accessibility features, such as ramps, elevators, and accessible rooms.
9. Entertainment and Activities:
Find out if the hotel offers any on-site entertainment options, such as game rooms, movie nights, or outdoor spaces where families can gather and play.
10. Budget:
Set a budget for your accommodation and find a hotel that offers good value for the amenities and services it provides. Keep in mind that some family-friendly hotels might offer package deals or discounts for children.
11. Flexibility in Booking:
Check the hotel's cancellation and booking policies. Family plans can sometimes change, so having a flexible booking option can be advantageous.
12. Local Recommendations:
Don't hesitate to ask locals or friends who have visited Cherokee for hotel recommendations. They may have valuable insights about the best family-friendly options in the area.
By considering these factors, you can make an informed decision when selecting a family hotel in Cherokee, Iowa, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay for everyone in your family.
In Conclusion:
Cherokee, Iowa is a hidden gem for families seeking a well-rounded vacation experience. From its inviting atmosphere to its range of family-friendly activities, Cherokee provides the perfect backdrop for creating lasting memories with your loved ones. By carefully choosing a family-friendly hotel that suits your needs and preferences, you can ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay in this charming Midwest destination.
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Cherokee Hotels
Welcome to Cherokee, Iowa, where history, nature, and warm Midwestern hospitality converge. Nestled in the heart of Cherokee County, this charming town offers a delightful blend of small-town charm and modern comforts. As you plan your visit to this picturesque community, one crucial aspect to consider is your accommodation. Luckily, Cherokee is home to a range of excellent hotels that cater to every traveler's needs. Whether you're visiting for business or pleasure, the hotels in Cherokee, Iowa, provide comfortable and convenient bases for exploring the area's attractions. From cozy boutique establishments to well-known national chains, there's a perfect lodging option for every discerning guest. So, sit back, relax, and let us guide you through a delightful journey into the world of Cherokee's hotels, where your comfort and satisfaction are at the forefront.
Cherokee hotels embody the essence of warm hospitality and comfortable accommodations, creating an inviting and memorable experience for visitors. From the moment you step into these hotels, you'll be greeted by friendly staff members who are dedicated to ensuring your stay is nothing short of exceptional. The hotels in Cherokee, Iowa offer a diverse range of options, catering to different budgets and preferences. Whether you're seeking a cozy boutique hotel with unique character or a well-known national chain with modern amenities, you'll find the perfect fit for your needs. These hotels boast well-appointed rooms, designed with your comfort in mind, where you can unwind and recharge after a day of exploring the town's attractions. In addition to comfortable accommodations, many Cherokee hotels offer a variety of amenities, such as on-site dining, fitness centers, and swimming pools, further enhancing your stay. The convenient locations of these hotels allow easy access to Cherokee's major attractions, ensuring that you can make the most of your time in this charming Midwestern town. Whether you're visiting for business or pleasure, the hotels in Cherokee, Iowa provide a welcoming and enjoyable home away from home.
Cherokee Iowa Major Attractions
While hotels in Cherokee, Iowa serve as comfortable bases for exploring the town and its surroundings, there are several major attractions within close proximity that draw visitors from far and wide. Here are some of the notable attractions near Cherokee hotels:
·        Cherokee County Historical Society Museum: Immerse yourself in the rich history of the region at this fascinating museum. Learn about the Native American heritage, pioneer life, and the impact of the railroad on the area. The museum showcases an impressive collection of artifacts and exhibits that bring the past to life.
·        Sanford Museum and Planetarium: Just a short distance from Cherokee, this museum offers a diverse range of exhibits, including natural history, archaeology, and astronomy. Explore interactive displays, fossils, and the planetarium for a captivating educational experience.
·        Cherokee Depot: History buffs will enjoy a visit to the restored Cherokee Depot, which serves as a cultural center and event venue. Admire the beautifully preserved architecture and learn about the significance of the railroad in Cherokee's development.
·        Spring Lake Park: Located near the heart of town, Spring Lake Park is a serene retreat where visitors can relax and enjoy nature. Take a leisurely stroll along the walking trails, have a picnic by the lake, or engage in outdoor activities like fishing and boating.
·        Cherokee Golf & Country Club: Golf enthusiasts can indulge in a round of golf at this picturesque course. With well-manicured greens and scenic surroundings, it offers a challenging yet enjoyable experience for players of all skill levels.
·        Little Sioux Recreation Area: Just a short drive away, this recreational area is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. Explore hiking trails, go fishing in the Little Sioux River, or enjoy a picnic amidst the beautiful natural surroundings.
·        Cultural Events and Festivals: Depending on the time of your visit, Cherokee hosts various cultural events and festivals throughout the year. From the Rodeo Days to the Cherokee Jazz & Blues Festival, these vibrant celebrations showcase the town's lively spirit and provide unique entertainment options for visitors.
With these attractions and more, Cherokee, Iowa offers a well-rounded experience for travelers staying in its hotels, ensuring a memorable and enjoyable visit for all.
Why Choose Cherokee Hotel
When it comes to choosing hotels in Cherokee, Iowa, there are several compelling reasons that make them an excellent choice for your stay. Here are some key factors to consider:
·        Comfortable Accommodation: Cherokee hotels offer a range of comfortable and well-appointed rooms to suit every traveler's needs. Whether you're looking for a cozy boutique hotel or a well-known national chain, you'll find accommodations that prioritize your comfort and provide a pleasant environment to relax and recharge.
·        Convenient Location: Cherokee's hotels are strategically located, providing easy access to the town's major attractions and amenities. Whether you're interested in exploring the historical sites, engaging in outdoor activities, or attending local events, you'll find that the hotels offer a convenient base to start your adventures.
·        Midwestern Hospitality: One of the defining features of Cherokee's hotels is the warm and welcoming hospitality that is characteristic of the Midwest. From friendly staff members who go above and beyond to make your stay enjoyable to personalized service that caters to your specific needs, you can expect genuine hospitality that will make you feel at home.
·        Variety of Options: Cherokee boasts a diverse range of hotels, catering to different budgets, preferences, and travel styles. Whether you're seeking luxury accommodations with upscale amenities or seeking a more budget-friendly option without compromising on comfort, you'll find a suitable hotel that meets your requirements.
·        Additional Amenities: Many Cherokee hotels offer additional amenities to enhance your stay. These may include on-site dining options, fitness centers, swimming pools, business facilities, and complimentary Wi-Fi. These amenities ensure that you have everything you need for a comfortable and convenient stay.
·        Local Charm and Character: Cherokee hotels often embody the town's unique charm and character, blending modern comforts with a touch of local flavor. From the decor that reflects the region's history and culture to the personalized recommendations and insights from staff members, you can immerse yourself in the authentic experience of staying in Cherokee.
Choosing a hotel in Cherokee, Iowa means not only having a comfortable and convenient place to rest but also gaining access to a community that prides itself on its welcoming nature and rich heritage. With their excellent amenities, location, and personalized service, Cherokee hotels provide the ideal accommodations for a memorable stay in this charming Midwestern town.
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