San Francisco Bay Area’s Plugged In Inn – Cupertino Inn

Written by Cymber Quinn


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Our room came with a fireplace, comfortable chairs and a four poster bed. This was shaping up as excellent. Some ofrepparttar small touches I like included hangers that hang on a bar like they do at home. The Inn has done it right - and there were plenty of them. Plus they had real glasses and everything seemed to work.

Onrepparttar 138395 down side, one ofrepparttar 138396 sliding closet doors had come offrepparttar 138397 track. But maybe this was a plus as I resorted to my at-home behavior and set it back onrepparttar 138398 track. They were short a waste basket inrepparttar 138399 bedroom but all else was fine.

I checked for a data port onrepparttar 138400 phone and didn't seerepparttar 138401 obvious one, but when I asked about it they said they have wireless connections available with allrepparttar 138402 parts to hook up most computers. And there really was a hard-wired port if I wanted that.

The room has a VCR andrepparttar 138403 hotel has a very large selection of movies that you can borrow. And there's an excellent mini bar, coffee maker, bath robes, and everything else one might want in a hotel.

SERVICES

The Cupertino Inn doesn't have a restaurant but it does have a kitchen and it provides 24 hour room service. This would be especially nice if I had arrived after most restaurants (andrepparttar 138404 kitchen) had closed. There are numerous restaurants inrepparttar 138405 area - many within a short walk fromrepparttar 138406 Inn.

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Superior Rooms, Views, Service, at Thunderbay (Canada) Prince Arthur Hotel

Written by Kriss Hammond


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The hotel is still a sentinel for business conferences and banquets because of its prime location. I stayed in one ofrepparttar Superior Lakeside rooms with a Jacuzzi and a superior view of Marina Park inrepparttar 138394 foreground and Sleeping Giant Provincial Park inrepparttar 138395 distance. Sun streams throughrepparttar 138396 clouds reflecting offrepparttar 138397 largest ofrepparttar 138398 Great Lakes, and with such a breezy day I should have been out onrepparttar 138399 water sailing. I walk alongrepparttar 138400 boardwalk circumnavigatingrepparttar 138401 marina and I vow to return forrepparttar 138402 summer regatta racing season.

Legend ofrepparttar 138403 Sleeping Giant —

Looking East acrossrepparttar 138404 shores of Lake Superior it requires little imagination to seerepparttar 138405 form of a sleeping body — a giant, arms folded across a massive chest as if in a deep sleep. Outside Thunder Bay, on Isle Royal , a tribe of Ojibway natives kept a loyalty to their Gods and industrious mode of living. Nanabijou,repparttar 138406 spirit ofrepparttar 138407 deep sea water, rewarded them with silver mines, but ifrepparttar 138408 mines were ever revealed torepparttar 138409 white man thenrepparttar 138410 Nanabijou would be turned to stone and coverrepparttar 138411 silver mines. The Ojibway became famous for their beautiful silver ornaments, and when upon seeing them,repparttar 138412 Sioux strove to wrestrepparttar 138413 secret from them. The Ojibway never divulgedrepparttar 138414 secret ofrepparttar 138415 mines, so their Sioux enemies devised a cunning plan. When a scout entered an Ojibway powwow disguised as one of them, he succeeded in learningrepparttar 138416 secret ofrepparttar 138417 silver. The scout foundrepparttar 138418 silver and stopped at a white settlement to trade silver for food, andrepparttar 138419 word was out torepparttar 138420 white man. The Great Spirit lay down across what was once a bay andrepparttar 138421 Sleeping Giant has been guardingrepparttar 138422 Ojibway silver mines ever since. A warning fulfilled.

The Prince Arthur hotel is nearbyrepparttar 138423 original train station that serves asrepparttar 138424 HQ now for fine dining restaurants that were unfortunately closedrepparttar 138425 day I was visiting. Butrepparttar 138426 city is a melting pot of Italian, Chinese, Greek and French cuisine, and even Finnish fine food. Of course there arerepparttar 138427 steakhouses, because this is after all an agricultural center filled with mom and pop hometown cafés. One ofrepparttar 138428 more popular lunch crowd pleasers nearrepparttar 138429 hotel is Gargoyles, filled with grotesque statues, begging for a bite of my salad and my hosts' sandwiches. A blues bar is located just acrossrepparttar 138430 street fromrepparttar 138431 hotel, and in fact, one ofrepparttar 138432 most vibrant blues festivals is held atrepparttar 138433 Marina Park every July. The town even has a fringe theater festival where performance art rules and I am certain Prince Arthur Hotel is one ofrepparttar 138434 venues. There is no better spot to watchrepparttar 138435 Canada Day fireworks blasted off at Marina Park than a lakeside room.

Other services that prop uprepparttar 138436 local economy are antique shops, photography and art galleries and studios, computer services, and a large health care hospital complex. The hotel touts itself as “The Heart ofrepparttar 138437 Heart,” and it is certainly true, because I met a computer programmer who was staying inrepparttar 138438 hotel while installing a new system atrepparttar 138439 regional hospital a few blocks away.

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