Thursday, December 19, 2013

The Great Pinecone Drop - New Year's in Flagstaff

The Great Pine Cone Drop Flagstaff

The Great Pine Cone Drop


When?
Tue, Dec 31 2013, All Day

What?
The six-foot tall Pine Cone will be lowered in celebration of the new year. There will be 2 lowerings this year, just as years before: the first drop is at 10 p.m., (for families and those enjoying the celebrations on the East Coast); the second will be at midnight.


The Great Pine Cone has become a New Year’s Eve tradition since 1999 when the Weatherford Hotel rang in the new millennium and honored the Weatherford Hotel’s 100-year anniversary. Since then, thousands gather in the streets for the countdown into the New Year and the lowering of the Pine Cone.

WHERE TO STAY?

Get ready for the Great Pine Cone drop in your own Two Room Suite at Embassy Suites Flagstaff where all guests welcoming in 2014 will also enjoy:


  • Free cooked to order breakfast
  • Complimentary Evening Reception
  • Free WiFi
  • Packages that include Bonus HHonor Points, Gift Cards, Discounted rates and more!
Click Here to choose the overnight package right for you and begin to ring in the New Year in Flagstaff.

Happy New Year from all of us at Embassy Suites Flagstaff
Happy New Year 2014



Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Holiday Travel Tips from aarp.org

Holiday Travel Tips

Holiday Travel Tips

5 HOLIDAY TRAVEL TIPS

These simple steps can save you time and headaches with air travel, baggage and crowds
by: Alexis Flippin, Frommer’s Travel, from: AARP.org


'Tis the season to be traveling, whether you're jetting off to far-flung places or taking a road trip to see family. Crowded airports and gridlocked roads — not to mention free-floating anxiety — can make holiday travel a headache. With our holiday travel tips, though, it doesn't have to be.

picture of Santa asleep on plane

These holiday travel tips will make your journey a breeze.

1. Avoid Flying at Peak Times
If your travel schedule is flexible, avoid flying on the busiest days of the season: the day before Thanksgiving and the two days immediately preceding and following Christmas and New Year's. Also, book flights at off-peak times, such as early morning. If at all possible, fly on the holiday itself, when airports have an almost empty, tumbleweed-blowing-in-the-desert feel.


2. Hit the Road With Technology by Your Side
Portable GPS navigators are wondrous things, providing the fastest and most direct routes to your destination — and voice auto-commands help keep your eyes on the road. Upgraded models offer real-time traffic information, but unless your car has built-in GPS capability, these can be pricey. A much more economical alternative — as infree — is Google Maps, available on most smartphones. It not only provides driving directions but also has color-coded lines indicating the severity of traffic ahead: green lines indicate good conditions, yellow means fair, and red or red/black signal poor conditions.

3. Travel Light
Don't be weighed down with packages. Order gifts online, and have them sent directly to the recipient, or mail your packages ahead of time. If you're a procrastinator, you can take advantage of the annual Free Shipping Day on December 17, when some 1,500 merchants guarantee free delivery by Christmas Eve. And, if you're flying, don't wrap the gifts you bring — airlines have the right to open any wrapped package.

4. Don't Check Your Bags
The Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays are traditionally the busiest times to fly, which means the odds of losing your luggage rise exponentially with the increased air traffic. Not to mention the expense of paying $25 or more per bag. (Consider shipping your luggage ahead of time with these tips from AARP money expert Sid Kirchheimer.) Be on the safe side: carry on your luggage.

5. Take the Back Roads
Driving the interstates can be dull at any time, but holiday travel often adds big-time gridlock to the mix. If you have some time on your hands, why not leave the major highways behind, and hit the back roads for serendipitous pleasures? (These 7 iconic drives are some of the best in the U.S. any time of year.) Of all the holiday travel tips, this one will help you to focus on the joys of the season most of all.


5 Holiday Travel Tips from AARP

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

High Country Holidays - Flagstaff

from flagstaffarizona.org

HIGH COUNTRY HOLIDAYS

High Country Holidays Flagstaff AZ

The High Country Holidays in Flagstaff bring together the warm memories of past holidays with new traditions for family and friends to embrace. From Thanksgiving through the New Year, Flagstaff is abuzz with plenty of holiday spirit and residents and visitors alike will share in the joy of the season.
With crisp mountain air and roaring fireplaces, Flagstaff will warm your soul and refresh your spirits. We invite you to experience the High Country Holidays and make Flagstaff your new holiday tradition.
Click here for a print friendly pdf download. For the most up-to-date information on holiday events and visiting Flagstaff throughout the year, call the Flagstaff Visitor Center at 1-800-379-0065.

NEW THIS WINTER

Snow Biking

This winter try snow biking at the Flagstaff Nordic Center. Their fleet of Surly Pugsleys will be available to rent all winter long, regardless of snow conditions. The Nordic Center is open with 25 kilometers of dedicated multi-use trails groomed and available for snow biking, in addition to dedicated cross-country skiing and snow shoeing trails.

THROUGHOUT DECEMBER

North Pole Experience

Trolleys leave from Little America Hotel Visit Santa’s 8,500 square-foot Workshop which includes Santa’s Toy Building Workshop, office, Santa’s Bakery and Elf University.

Tours at Riordan Mansion

  • Through December - Riordan Mansion State Historic Park ·
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  • (928) 775-4395
  • azstateparks.gov
  • Riordan Mansion Tours

Guided tours include glimpses of folklore and traditions of Christmas, both past and present. Complete with turn-of-the-century style wreaths, garlands and a towering decorated fir tree.

Holiday Lights Festival

  • November 24 - through December - Little America Hotel ·
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  • (928) 799-7900
  • Holiday Lights Festival Flagstaff

Each year Flagstaff decorates over 500 acres with millions of lights in a stunning holiday display.

Grand Canyon Railway’s Polar Express

  • Through January 4 - Grand Canyon Railway (Williams) ·
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  • 1-800-THE-TRAIN
  • thetrain.com
  • Grand Canyon Railway's Polar Express

A special chance for the entire family to travel to the “North Pole” and visit Santa Claus. Advance reservations required, call today.

Star of Bethlehem Program

  • December 2-23 - Lowell Observatory·
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  • (928) 233-3211
  • lowell.edu
  •  Lowell Observatory

Discuss the astronomical interpretation of the Star of Bethlehem, telescope viewings and other indoor programs will be available.

It’s a Wonderful Life presented by Theatrikos Theatre Company

  • December 5-21 - Doris Harper-White Playhouse ·
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  • (928) 774-1662
  • theatrikos.com
The saga of George Bailey, whose guardian angel has to descend on Christmas Eve to save him.

Winter Wonderland

Santa and the Mayor arrive at 5 p.m. on the BNSF train and head to Heritage Square to flip the switch to downtown’s holiday show of lights. Enjoy refreshments plus arts and crafts for kids.

First Friday ArtWalk presented by Flagstaff Cultural Partners

Enjoy live music, entertaining street performances, meet local artists and browse unique downtown shops and galleries.

Hot Buttered Rum with Dead Winter Carpenters

All ages show. Enjoy an evening with Hot Buttered Rum and special guests Dead Winter Carpenters. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. and show starts at 8:30 p.m.

Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra Presents: The Nutcracker Ballet

Featuring a kid-friendly version for children of all ages in collaboration with NAU Community Music and Dance Academy Ballet Troupe.

Fine Craft Sale & Artist Marketplace

  • Saturday-Sunday, December 7-8 - Coconino Center for the Arts ·
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  • (928) 779-2300
  • culturalpartners.org
Featuring beautiful one-of-a-kind, handmade works of art from 18 local artists, browse original holiday ornaments and enjoy refreshments while listening to a local choral group.

The Nutcracker Suite in Modern Bare Feet

The classical music of Peter Tchaikovsky accompanied by more than 75 dancers to create a unique take on the holiday classic.

Northern Lights Holiday Parade

A holiday parade filled with dozens of twinkling floats, marching bands and don’t miss Santa Claus.

Christmas in the Mountains presented by Master Chorale of Flagstaff

  • Sunday, December 15 - NAU Ardrey Auditorium ·
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  • (928) 523-5661
  • masterchorale.net
A holiday concert filled with familiar carols and seasonal songs for the entire family! Featuring a handbell choir, a full orchestra and more.

Winter Holiday Celebration

  • Thursday-Tuesday, December 26-31 - Lowell Observatory ·
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  • (928) 233-3211
  • lowell.edu
  • Lowell Observatory
  • Lowell Observatory extends its hours and offers indoor programs and special tours.

The Great Pine Cone Drop

A New Year’s Eve tradition and a fun event for all ages. The Pine Cone will drop at 10 p.m. for families and again at midnight.
from embassysuites.com:

Enjoy the High Country of Arizona this Holiday Season at the High Country Hotel --  Embassy Suites Flagstaff  

All Guests of Embassy Suites Flagstaff enjoy:
  • Free cooked to order breakfast 
  • Complimentary Evening Reception
  • Two Room Suites
  • Packages that include Free Internet, Ski Lift tickets, Bonus Hhonor Points and more
Click here and make your High Country Holidays complete with an overnight stay at Embassy Suites Flagstaff