HomeMy WebLinkAboutMedia Plcmnts & PR Activities Provided by N.J.Friedman Nancy J. Friedman Public Relations Activity Report October— December 2008
An article on ForbesTraveler.com promoted Palm Desert as a great place for
Thanksgiving weekend travel. The article was syndicated on a variety of news stations
including those in Nevada, Tennessee, and Ohio.
A front page travel feature story in the Orange County Register recommended The
Living Desert, EI Paseo, Desert Springs, Mod, and Mojave hotels. This article was
syndicated to the Salt Lake Tribune and the Vancouver Province.
NJFPR assisted with outreach to many of the travel writers in town for the Travel Media
Showcase and was instrumental in having them stay for the post-familiarization trip to
Palm Desert.
Additionally, the Agency pitched the holiday light exchange program and the City's other
energy/eco initiatives.
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Nancy J. Friedman Public Relations Activity Report October— December 2008
An article on ForbesTraveler.com promoted Palm Desert as a great place for
Thanksgiving weekend travel. The article was syndicated on a variety of news stations
including those in Nevada, Tennessee, and Ohio.
A front page travel feature story in the Orange County Register recommended The
Living Desert, EI Paseo, Desert Springs, Mod, and Mojave hotels. This article was
syndicated to the Salt Lake Tribune and the Vancouver Province.
NJFPR assisted with outreach to many of the travel writers in town for the Travel Media
Showcase and was instrumental in having them stay for the post-familiarization trip to
Palm Desert.
Additionally, the Agency pitched the holiday light exchange program and the City's other
energy/eco initiatives.
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From: Nancy J. Friedman Public Relations
Date: December 31, 2007
Subject: Account activity Oct— December
We are pleased to provide these highlights of inedia placements and public relations activities
undertaken by NJFPR during the months of October, November, and December.
MEDIA PLACEMENTS:
Chicago Tribune
October 21, 2007
Circulation: 579,079
Following NJFPR outreach to Margaret Backenheimer, The Art of Food & Wine was
recommended in an article titled "Big Events for November."
Los Ange/es Times
October 28, 2007
Circulation: 851,832
Hotel reporter Valli Herman wrote a feature article and full review of Desert Springs Resort as
a result of NJFPR outreach.
A/aska Airlines magazine
October 2007
Circulation: 62,548
As a result of our ongoing work with writer Karen Misuraca and her recent visit to Palm
Desert, Desert Springs was featured in an article about women-friendly golf courses in the
Coachella Valley.
Sa/on City magazine
November 2007
Circulation: 70,000
As a result of agency outreach to freelance writer Judy Colbert, Spa Desert Springs was
included in a round-up of"10 Great Spas that Pamper the Planet—And You!"
San Antonio Express News
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December 10, 2007
Circulation: 238,149
As a result of her visit, arranged by NJFPR, Michelle Newman wrote this blog feature
recommending Palm Desert and various attractions, focusing on shopping and EI Paseo.
Incentive magazine
December 2007
Circulation: 40,050
Following NJFPR outreach to writer Maryann Hammers, Spa Desert Springs was included in
this feature about"Spas With a Sense of Place."
ForbesTraveler.com
November 9, 2007
Circulation: 189,764
Based on NJFPR outreach to freelance writer Jane Levere, Pa1m Desert was recommended
in this feature about Thanksgiving travel.
CW 27 I KREN N(Reno, Nevada)
Fox/WTNZ N (Knoxville, Tennessee)
NBC 21 /WFMJ N (Youngstown, Ohio)
News 5/WTVF N(Nashville, Tennessee)
The ForbesTraveler item about Thanksgiving travel was syndicated to these local news
stations.
Ce/ebrated Living
Winter 2007
Circulation: 176,988
Based on NJFPR outreach to writer Laura Vogel, Spa Desert Springs was included in the
"CL Recommends" column in this upscale publication (the inflight magazine for premium-
class passengers on American Airlines).
Orange County Register
December 9, 2007
Circulation: 278,507
This front-page travel feature recommended various Palm Desert attractions, including The
Living Desert, EI Paseo, Desert Springs, and the Mod and Mojave hotels.
Sa/t Lake Tribune
December 9, 2007
Circulation: 126,262
The OC Registerfeature was syndicated to this daily newspaper's travel section.
PITCHING AND OUTREACH:
• NJFPR pitched and arranged two upcoming media visits to Palm Desert:
Jenny Cooney (Space, Mode)
Debra Bokur(Healing Lifestyles & Spas, Yoga Joumal, Global Travele�
• Arranged a Palm Desert excursion for a group of journalists who will be visiting the
Coachella Valley in mid-January. Publications represented include Asbury Park Press,
MSNBC.com, Philadelphia lnquirer, and Westways
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• NJFPR pitched Paim Desert as an ideal place for holiday travel to a variety of short-lead
publications, including:
Los Angeles Times
San Francisco Chronicle
San Jose Mercury News
Chicago Tribune
Miami Herald
Arizona Republic
Dallas Moming News
New York Post
New York Daily News
Philadelphia lnquirer
New York Times
Fox Business Channel
• Invited several journalists to Desert Springs for a FAM trip following the Travel Media
showcase. Provided hotel information to freelancers representing hundreds of
publications, including AOL.com, Frommers, Hotel & Motel Management, Ladies Home
Joumal, Horizon Air, Toronto Sun, Robb Report, Gayot.com, Dreamscapes, Organic Spa,
and others
• Arranged post-tour for Dena Braun, writer for Bridal Guide and Your Health
• Arranged a pre-FAM visit for writer Michelle Newman, who posted an item about Palm
Desert for the San Antonio Express-News; Michelle also plans on including Palm Desert
in an upcoming article about modern architecture for AAA Home &Away magazine
• Pitched the Art of Food 8� Wine Palm Desert to calendar editors for dozens of short lead
regional and national publications, including:
Victorville Daily Press
Fine Living TV
Associated Press
Yahoo.com
Eater.com
The Daily Herald
Los Angeles Times
San Francisco Chronicle
San Diego Union Tribune
Chicago Tribune
Arizona Republic
• Pitched news items about Palm Desert's holiday light exchange program to a variety of
short-lead media, including:
CNN
Newsweek
TIME
About.com
Plenty.com
MSNBC.com
Los Angeles Times
• Continued pitching stories about Palm Desert's eco initiatives to a variety of outlets,
including National Public Radio, The Weather Channel, AAA Horizons
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• For an upcoming article in Continental magazine about eco-friendly golf courses,
provided information about Desert Willow to editor Martin Berman
• Suggested Palm Desert, highlighting various restaurants, for Food & Wine magazine's
upcoming "Destinations" issue
• For an assignment with a national bridal magazine, pitched an item about Palm Desert to
freelance writer Lambeth Hochwald
• Provided information about Palm Desert to writer Lisa Kasanicky, who is writing upcoming
book A Complete Idiot's Guide to Girlfriend Getaways
• Pitched a story about The Living Desert to Associated Press travel editor Beth Harpaz
• Gathered information on the amphibian exhibit at The Living Dese�t and pitched a story to
Christopher Baker for National Geographic magazine
• Pitched a destination story to Mary Gostelow, editor of Enroute—the in-flight magazine of
Air Canada
• Provided information about "girlfriend getaways" to Palm Desert to writer Ally Walansky
for an assignment with SheKnows.com
• Provided information about the area to writer David Wishart, who is writing for several
upscale European publications about quality golf courses and resorts in Southern
California
• Pitched a getaway story to Anne Chalfant, writer for the Contra Costa Times
• Provided news and story angles to Rand McNally Travel News Editor Laurie Borman
• NJFPR continues its aggressive outreach on behalf of Desert Springs, focusing on the
new spa. Upcoming coverage includes features in 805 Living and Hospitality Design
ACCOUNT ACTIVITY:
• Conference calls with client and City partners to gather information on various initiatives,
including amphibian exhibit, housing developments, hotel projects, restaurants, etc.
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Big events for November
By Margaret Backenheimer � Special to the Tribune
October 21, 2007
Through Dec. 2: Christmas by the Sea,Rockport, Camden and Lincolnville, Maine, 207-236-4404;
www.visitcamden.com, click on Events. Santa sails in for long holiday weekend.
Through Jan. 6: "Existencias,"Leon, Spain, 312-642-1992; www.musac.orq.es, click on English
Version. 200 works at Museum of Contemporary Art of Castile and Leon.
Through Feb. 3: "Isaac Bashevis Singer and the Lower East Side,"New York, 212-423-3200;
www.thejewishmu seum.org. 40 photos by Bruce Davidson at the Jewish Museum.
Nov. 1-4: Lone Star Motorcycle Rally,Galveston, Texas, 281-855-4494; www.lonestarrally.com.
Four days in hog heaven.
Nov. 2-4: Savannah Seafood Festival,Georgia, 912-234-0295;www.riverstreetsavannah.com,
under Events click on Event List. Riverfront games and fireworks.
Nov. 3-4: Sleep/ess Night, Miami Beach, 305-673-7577;www.sleeplessniqht.org. Daylight Saving
Time ends with overnight street party.
Nov. 3-May 26: "Water: H{-2}O=Life,"New York, 212-769-5100;www.amnh.orp. The world is all
wet at the American Museum of Natural History.
Nov. 4: New York City Marathon,212-423-2249; www.nyc marathon.org. 37,000 runners, with
Kenya's Wanjiru up front.
Nov. 4-11: Miami Book Fair International, 305-237-3258;www.miamibookfair.com. Outdoor book
browse with 350 authors.
Nov. 7-11: Bald Eagle Festival, Haines, Alaska, 907-766-3094;www.baldeaglefestival.orq. Big
flock on the Chilkat River.
�y Nov. 8-11: The Art of Food & Wine, Pa/m Desert, Calif., 866-968-2783; www.artoffoodandwine
.com. California cookout with Rick Tramonto, the Hearty Boys and more.
Nov. 8-Jan. 6: Oglebay Resort Winter Festival of Lights, Wheeling, W.Va., 800-624-6988;
www.oqlebav-resort.com, click on Events. Six miles of razzle-dazzle.
Nov. 9-11: Four Corner States B/uegrass Festival, Wickenburg, Ariz., 800-942-5242;
www.wickenbur4chamber.com, click on Annual Events. Dancing with the strings.
Nov. 9-11: Waterfowl Festival, Easton, Md., 410-822-4567; www.waterfowlfestival.orq. The place
to hunt for wildlife art.
Nov. 9-11: Wordstock: Port/and's Festival of the Book, Ore., 503-546-1012; www.word
stockfestival.com. Page-turner with Dave Eggers, Jane Hamilton, Charles Baxter.
Nov. 14-18: San Diego Bay Wine & Food Festival, 619-342-7337; www.worldofwineevents .com.
Palate-pleaser with 160 wineries, 60 restaurants.
Nov. 16-18: Holiday Folk Fair International, Milwaukee, 800-FAIR-INTL; www.folk fair.org. Over
50 cultures on tap, from African to Welsh.
Nov. 22: Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, New York, 212-484-1222; www.macysparade .com.
Turkey Day favorite since 1924.
Nov. 22: Thanksgiving Day Celebration,Plymouth, Mass., 508-747-0100; www.seep/ymouth .com,
click on Events, then on November 2007. Featuring the Native American view at Cole's Hill.
Nov. 22-25: Daytona Turkey Run, Daytona Beach, Fla., 386-767-9070; www.turkevrun.corn.
Classic car show takes a spin at International Speedway.
Nov. 22-Dec. 2: One of a Kind Christmas Show and Sale, Toronto, 416-960-3680; www.oneofa
kindshow.com, click on Toronto. 800 artisans launch the shopping season.
Nov. 23-25: Turks & Caicos Conch Festival, Providenciales, 800-241-0824; www.conchfestival
.com. Shell-shocker features fritters and boat races.
Nov. 23-Jan. 8: Christmas at Graceland, Memphis, 800-238-2000; www.elvis.com, click on Elvis
Events af bottom. Deck the halls, a la Elvis.
Nov. 26: Holiday Tree Lighting at Lincoln Center, New York, 212-875-5456; www.lincoln
center.org, go to November ca/endar and click on Nov. 26. "Nutcracker"dancers help make the
season all aglow.
News from... r Circulation: 579,079
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PALM DESERT � HOTEL REVIEW
Desert Springs Resort: How it rates
By Valli Herman, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
October 23, 2007
How it rates '` * 1/2
New and noteworthy: A$35-million renovation improved the lobby, spa, entrance and guest
rooms.
The stay: A weekend getaway feels removed from the everyday, thanks to the resort's
climate-defying landscape.
The scene: Flocks of regular folks come for girlfriend getaways, weddings, conventions, golf
tournaments, vacations and Sunday brunch.
Deal maker: Multiple dining, drinking and recreation options, most well-priced, cater to a
range of tastes.
Deal breaker: Vacationers may interpret "lose your cares"as "forget your manners"; it's not
necessarily a private or romantic spot.
Stats: 74855 Country Club Drive, Palm Dese�t; (888) 538-9459,
www.desertsprinasresort.com.
Rooms: Standard rooms begin at$209; low-season rates begin at$119 a night.
After a 125-mile drive across arid terrain from Los Angeles to Palm Desert,a tropical anomaly rises on the
horizon. IYs Desert Springs,the vast JW Marriott resort that defies the locat climate and appears instead to
be a misplaced slice of the Everglades.
It even has a pond, right out front, populated by pink flamingos.With a body of water seemingly every 5 feet,
the giant resort's contribution to the local humidity surely must be changing the weather here.
It certainly seems to transform the guests,who flock here to shed their cares,frolic in the water and party
with friends.
Although half of the MidwesYs small towns can't match this resort's population,some magic combination of
management and fortitude results in a consistent quality of food, service and atmosphere.After two visits to
the 20-year-old resort,one as a conference guest in May and one with my family in ea�ly October, I was
amazed at how much difference a$35-million renovation can make.
Yet the guest qua�ters aren't really the draw. Instead, iYs the opportunity to vacation,wildly at times, at a
reasonably priced resort where the recreational distractions are ample and the food options plentiful.
Even after four nights in residence, I'm not sure I've adequately experienced all that Desert Springs has to
offer.The stats:884 rooms(rates start at$209 for the rest of this year),two 18-hole golf courses,a driving
range, putting green,five pools,four outdoor hot tubs,20 tennis courts, 17 boutiques, a nightclub,five
restaurants and a Starbucks said to be the largest in the Coachella Valley. I can't even fathom how many
conventioneers it takes to fill the 210,000 square feet of ineeting space.
The revamped 30,000-square-foot atrium lobby is so big that the 60-foot sushi bar hardly registers against
the sprawl of couches,Ns and bar stools.A stairway from the lobby leads to a dock where five six-seater
boats ferry passengers through a network of lagoons to several restaurant docks.(Never mind ihat you can
walk faster.)
The resort just got bigger. In July, it opened a spa,with 48 treatment rooms, 165 women's lockers and
separate suites for couples and groups. IYs as busy as the two golf courses,which my golfing pals say are
well-kept and offer interesting water and sand hazards. Carts have GPS systems that measure the distance
from the cart to the next hole.
I could have used a satellite assist to find my way around: During both stays, I couldn't quite absorb the
slightly labyrinthine layout, particularly in the parking garage.
It helps that the resort reveals itself gradually, beginning with the palm-tree-lined drive. Uniformed valet
attendants swiftly hetped us unload our bags and directed us to the check-in desk,where attentive staff
explained many of the resort's features.
I asked for an upgrade from our$259 room and got one in the form of an improved view of a pool and the
Santa Rosa Mountains beyond.
Despite new d�cor,the guest rooms didn't match the sophistication of the lobby. Indistinct edges on the
wood fumiture make pieces look popped from a mold. Faux wrought-iron mirror frames and ceramic lamps
lack heft, and the carpeting in our 420-square-foot room was badly stained.
A family can comfortably tuck its gear into the closet and four-drawer dresser.A big bathroom, done in
granite, limestone and marble, included a shower stall and separate bathtub.The rooms smell fresh,
perhaps because MaRiott has adopted a company-wide ban on indoor smoking.
Sleeping looked inviting.A set of double beds, made up with down duvets,five pillows each,feather beds
and high-quality sheets, beckoned. Of course, my sister, Leslie, son, Eli,and I would have liked to have
slept, but the raucous boys and their toys next door made it nearly impossible.The guys had hooked up with
a party of girls who seemingly knew more about this season's heel height than a century's worth of manners.
You'll get a lot of that kind of behavior here, sorry to say;this resort is spacious enough to allow and even
encourage the rowdy.The central pool complex is blasted with lively,cheesy music during the aftemoons
and kept in cocktails with a poolside bar.The main lobby can be a cruising zone or,during big games,a
sports fan's paradise. Several restaurants, particularly Mikado Japanese Steak House with its knife-juggling
chefs,are designed for boisterous crowds and fidgety children.
If you like that kind of high energy and prefer a vacation with gregarious fellow guests,you'll be happy here.
If you're seeking some serenity, you can find it,often in the early moming or while the conventioneers are in
conference. Outdoor seating for the Starbucks features fire pits,views and silence.
My crew found quiet, fast service and sophisticated food at the Sea Grille,an upscale seafood spot with
water views. Had I known about the huge Sunday brunch,a$39.95-per-person extravaganza of pastries,
fresh fruit, smoked salmon, individual desserts, made-to-order omelets, a carving station, a raw bar,sushi
and much more, I would have forsaken my bran muffin and chosen gluttony.
And if I retumed, I would book a spa appointment on a weekday moming,well before the weekend girl
groups arrive.The social-spa phenomenon has taken extraordinary hold here,so.expect to see gal pals
moving in groups through the locker room and spa,chatting nonstop to one another or on cellphones.
If you can afford it, book the gorgeous couple's suite or a Iarger VIP suite with a private lounge,treatment
rooms and shower areas.You'If treasure the privacy.ThaYs because the main spa is a mess.
Although its 38,000 square feet boast acres of lovely frosted glass, pretty river stones and soothing desert
tones, it also has only six spots for women to fix their hair or makeup.The 48 treatment rooms can
accommodate 39 massages and nine facials every hour,an amount that consistently overwhelmed the staff
at the check-in desk. Dirty towels piled up in the showers and saunas.The adjaceni lap pool was too
shallow and warm for a serious workout.And if you need reading glasses, you won't, absent specs, be able
to see the electronic panel that controls the four-headed shower set up.
The nearly 30-seat relaxation lounges--call them conversation pits--filled to capacity on a late Saturday
afternoon. I watched two dozen women head off to their treatments while I was left, six minutes past the
hour,to track down my missing therapist.About 10 minutes past the hour, I got a mediocre$140 massage
under a scratchy terry-cloth towel. Be warned: Guests are expected to pay before the service and are asked
to tip 20%.
Visit the spa without a treatment of$80 or more and you'll pay$45 for the privilege. That's in addition to the
$20 daily resort fee that, on my recent trip,was automatically assessed. Not even the fine print on the
reservation confi�mation lists all it includes, such as$11 for self-parking in the hotel lot and other items.The
$22 valet parking is extra. Park it yourself and you might walk, as I did,687 steps to your room.
Still, if I had another chance to return, as conventioneer or tourist, I would, but I would adjust my
expectations. IYs not quite a perfect oasis, but if you need a simple sanctuary--pools,cocktails and lots of
food--this will do just fine.
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ha��int;fun arn(escaping tl�eir i�us)•,ufteu u��erscltedttled lives. Fet7�ale gol[ers, �'alle}''s clesert resnrts by tF!e sta�••and-y17�
in p���ticular,are indulging in"girls'�;ulf geta���ays: Accocding w Che ��1rl:agrs, h}�Eeniaie-friendly golf courscs
thzt nffcrgender-specifc golf clinics and
• Nacio»��l CoIC P�,imd;�tion,ihe niuliber of female goltcrs has jumped froni ��}i11�id� �c�l�ol�.pf cowse,manj'�vomcii
-}.?niillion in 19�7 lu 5.5 rnillic,n,tran�latinZ;iiito e.boont i�,golf trips. ,I,�,sa��}I Ci��te fi�r tiltu�[�in�in th�bou-
"1�acatiu»s���ith�irlEric�ids��r fema(e relatives are�i signifi�ant trend;'sa}'s}oe �iqucs lin=.i�g tlu'j�<�L-n-lii��_ci�nnlevarc'ss-
Pil.e.ati edito� at 7i�as�c I A�;e�ii �s�aQar.ine.`'1•Vomrn are iucreasin�ly taking acti��c and lur p1�n��er'sns 1t sp�s---tnore tliait-li)
full-ser��ice s�,aa arr found here..�.I'a�:in�;
�;ar:��ir,ns��gether aiid�uoi�e luxuri„tis v�`.C1l1011ti Clf�tll 1!l}`CdCS 1"li�st.Ti.z�`e( Ihc«at<<s"�u�d�clas;,,e��,gcihcr wich
1�ents sa) thes����'rawaj�s;ue not n�crely t��ecl:end retrcau--ratltcr,tlse)'a�"� �od��a��d l;caut� treatn�enis lre part of tLc
heta�een G�tu anil s��°t:r�cla}•s long:' .�. (a��i�rite�?ul�,�a�-atirn�iles�ivatiu�,is lh�= (ut7 For tt�cl;ercd;oller=.
Coachc{ta l�alley�iu the Southern��lilornia rlescr�,�vhere siinny���eath�r 350
"An}'«•l�crc froic:t���"io si�a�i�s tr� tr�
5 ,�,11 coti>>es niake thi>a prirne golter's destin�ition. �;��t a�va� t�co or three ti�nes a year Fur
da}'�of rht>}�ear ancl 1 L �.� .
f:e�c�rts and s�ias in Palii�Sprin�s��1d tl�e t�llir� �;li�i,�u�rin�;resort cities iri il�e
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Sprin�s area this�ummer���ith her ; ` � 1 S��a in ['alrn L�esert latel��ini�h�
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�vineries in'Ceinrcula beforc �i . ' . temprn�ar�--st��le�triuni lol;by�.
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heaclii;g to Palii�Sprii�g,,r:here � ti'� ,�� Y � Visitors and resor� guests desccnd
�ve played e��er��da��al diFferent �?t�� �Y%� t`s�� �' k:�. ! Crc�m t l�e lo(�l>;�t�tlie dcmdola
courses.'i'1ie t�vo A-tarriolt Desert �� * ���`�, / I � {}� dock,From�ahich tlte�•c!'uise
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Springs cou�:ses are dejni�cl}' +; ��--�- . _��.j .��r,r: a laby��in�h of canals���inding
fa��orites,�vitli grelt���Ztcr(eature5 - : ��" lllr�tigfi a tro��ical settinn.The
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c�ud picturesque ho(es." '•`�' " __ -- resort coniprises nearly 900 r•ooi�is
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Littlefield notes tl�a� thosc -- — . �_ .uid suiies, 2U te�inis cuurts. fivc
co��rses and others tht�y pia��ed— ,�� swimiuin�pools,se��c�:�l restau-
incluclin�����le P.�lls in Indio. ��, + � � - rants a�td sh�ps,and t���o`fecl
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Desert Willo���in Palm Desert and -- Robinson-desi6ned golf cc�urscs.
7'ri►og}'in La Q�uiita—ha��e gol(carls The Agua Serena Spa,part of the Hyatt Grand The Palrn and The Valley�.
equi��ped���itli GP5 s��sten�s.�vhich pr��- Champions Resort,Villas and Spa, t:eopened in)uly�aftcr an e�p�nsicm io
��ides the adcled con.�enience ot'not Ilaving 33,UU0 square feet,tl�e spa at Desert
to figure out the yardag�. Desert Wi11o�r,���omen get free lessons Znd Springs caters to smail groups c�f women,
clinics, rules and etiquette seniinars, net- ofFeri�ig a��ri��ate"spa���ithin the spa"��ith
, � �vorl:ing recepticros and parties,golE its otvn lottnge,treatnient roo���s ar�d sho�ti-
'.lni��iely upscale(or a cit��-o�vned,pub apparel slio���s and lots of time on the crs,gi��in����on�en's get���-a����arties com-
lic-access club,Desert Willow Golf Resa-t Fairwa��s.Among the Coachella Vallep plete privac}�fur apres-golf Cryc�therap��
is the host coursc for the Palni Springs/ cuurses participating in the annual event Sports massages,Desa•t Glo���sel(taiiners
t�esert Cities Chapter of the Lxecuti��e are Trilcig?�Gc,lf Club at La Quinta and t1�e �nd other si�natine trca�ments.bl�indrn��-
l�l%<niten's Golf flssc�ciatiun,a groi�p that I�aldc,Gc�lf Intizicu�e at Sha�io„�Ridge Golf «�rapped saun�s rn�erlcx,l:the(�ir�va���.
plays here���eel:ly�.A�lazzling Ymeth}�st and Club in Palm Desert. Thousands ol nees, nmstl����alms,and
aml�er-colorecl,bin�vn-glass chandelier b}' ��Iarriott's Shado�v Ridge Resort is a fus(i landscaping decorate the ial:es,punds
sculpt��r Dale Chihul��and spectacular goc,d choice for longer golf getl�.�a��s.One- and watcr(alls�m the golF roin-ses.On the
�>ie��s of the Santa Rosa �4ouncains greet 111CI hvo-bectrrxmi, t���o-batl�,condomini- 13t1i holc of tl�e Valle}�Course, five�;i1nt
players zs�hcy�enter the 33,�00-square- um-style vIIIlS I18\�@ I1115IC1'SUl1Cti l�'][I] bunl:ers buard the narro�+�Cair���a� leading
foi�t cliibhouse. Desert Willo�v has(ive sets living and dinin�areas,sofabeds and full�� to a bou�aim�illca-driped lal:c inhabited b}�
uf tecs on the courscs,inal:ing thciii play�- ec�uipped I:iicl�ens.
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Co�chella Valley is Golf Centrt,l for Gi�ys ' �'+'�,s
"Target golf"among U�e cactuses and the coyotes,and tournarr�ent �
playin�conditions,are on the menu on the legendary desert courses of the �" 't
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Coachella Valley.Men who luve Ia play(ly inro Palm Springs for stress- ' E�' � -*�` r�°� ';
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relieving,all-gol(-all-the-time,male-bonding getaways,and to�vatch the ' ,,,•,
pros cornpete in annual PGA and celebrity golf events.Thousands of specta -
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tors will crowd the f�iravays to v��atch the Bob liope Chrysler Classic:,hosted o
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by Palm Desert's Classic Club in January zoo8,and rebruary's Frank Sinatra �,.,.. ,,�, "' .-_,,,,,• " ,-,. '. ,,_.,�_„� �,,�����,,�Y� _
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Cou�trywide Celebrity Invitational at Indian Wells Country Club. ��' 1 =
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A(avorite of low handicappers,Lz Quinta Resort&Club is a mega-
complex of 90 holes of world�dass golf,from PGA West Jadc Niddaus-and
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Greg Norman-designed trad;s tu the 75.9 rated,i5o slope PGA West Stadium pacl:ages.u�e reaso�ls to c.heck in at Raiiclic>
Course,designed by Pete Dye.La Quinta's"6-PAGC Mancalion"pad<age indudes a Las Palmas Resort and Spa,a��acati��n
two-night stay,unlimited golt,a cigar,massages,breal;tasl and"Polcer�Jight'�with retreac celebrating its 3Uth anniversary in
cards and chips,a sia-pack of beer and a bottie of scotch.Staying at the top of its Ranclio A1 ira�e.Six nieandering lal:es and
game,La Quinta is investing in$7.5 million in improvements on its golf courses. more than 1,000 palni u-ees line the Ranchu
Looking for a n�w challenge,curious golfers are trying out the SilverRoci<Golf Las Palmis f�ir��-ays on 27 holes of goll.
Resort,which will be one of four si.es for the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic.A �l�omen���ho loae tennis as mucl�as goll
whopping 7,578 yards long,Arnold Palmer's first publi�course in the valley,the appreciate this place for the 25-court Peier
Classic Course here was the only golf course in Califomia to make Golf A4agazine's Bunvash International Tennis Center,one
"Top io New Courses That You Can Piay." of the larbest tenuis cample+ces in �he West.
A long-needed major renovation to the tune o(575 million is transforming the �rench doors open nnto privat�patios ur
Golf Resort al Indian 1Nelis,which for two decades has hosted PGA and Senior PGA balconies Frum tlie=1-14 guest rouu�s, niost
tournaments.The new Celebrity Course will be showcased on television this of which ha��c��icws of lush�ardcns, rooun
Novernber when it hosts the LG Slcins Garne,and a massive new dubhouse is tains,lal:es c�r fairway�s.The r�oms ha��e
scheduled to open in January. mcentl��Ueen reno��atecl ind redcccirated 6��
Just the ticket for golfers who come to cown wilh no advance planning,Stand ne�v o���ner KSL Resorts,a compan} famous
By Golf offers discounted,last-minute tee times at more chan<±o of lhe top golt Cor sucl�lu�ury Properties as La Cost a
r.ourses and resorts in the Coachella Valley.—l�:.n4. Resort and the Flritel. Del Cornnado.
[�SL is inve�tin�;;�35 million in a revi
talization chat includcs Ihc iip�raded nu���t
�sinl: flainingos.1•�accrfalls drop on both LPG:1-ccrcificci instructor. Pu�tin�;practicc roon�s,tlic hoi ne���2 Rar, tl�c S��i�sf� Bar
sicles cil the three-ticred green hacl:ed by a is fiin nn"f'he C;reens."a fancifiil 350- ancl(�rill lncl.su��n t�come,a signacure
platoun ol p11m.;.a sc�en��i��iuiniscr�nt��Fa ��,ud, 1S-Lule pitch;n�and j�uttins;course liiic-diuin�restain 1ut.;__i;imil��s���irnu�in�;
1�-I(i�nu��•i�•se�. ��iil; n.�llin`�I:�;rt�•ays.do�;l�`�.s upnn du�*- pc�ol 1�ith a"la:>c.*i�,�cr"and����lei:5licles.
Gach mornii���. th�resort c�mr]uct� lecs. nast}-bits i,l�beancilull;�landscaped and a fit��i�<s cerite!.
�hcirt-��ine ancl Citll-s«•in�;rlinic<: ���Ix�n ro�.��l�, ,�ncl pl��nty c�f«.t��r. P.anclu� L.as P�fmis is c�m�cnii.�ntlti
Luol:ing aheld, playl'!5 C3t1 fCf�il�Sl an `Girls ret.l�r•ati'"anrl"Putt.�nd Pamper" located across t lie stree�from the drli�lu-
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lul.Parl:lil�.e shopping and entertain�ucnt
center,The River.�t�here live rriusic in tlic�
ai�iphitliezter entertains strollii�g shopp�rs
and alfresco diners in dte e��enings.
Gp{f Imrers N�iU gather in the Coachella
Valle��from Octoh��r 10 to 1�1 co���atch thc
lop female pla��ers in ll�e�vorld compete
for a�1 million CONTINUED OP!AAGf 1S7
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Dating from the late�gth century,the hot
springs spa experience put the Coachella
Valley on the map when vacationers came out
from the East by train to soak in the steaming
mineral pools o�Palm Springs.Today,nearly�
qo upscale,full-service spas in ihe eight
resort cities of the valley comprise a
spa-lover's destination that may be un-
equaled in the world.
Larger and more luxurious than in years
past,and updated with the latest state-of-
tlie-art facilities,the spas oFfer exotic,
pampering beauty treatments and zisi
century anti-aging,medical and sports
therapies to coun[eracl the stresses of
everyday life.
A tropical lagoon and trickling falls create
a watery p�radise at the Agua Serena Spa al
the F-lyatt Grand Champions Resort,Villas
and 5pa.Women have a private whirlpool
retreai,while men have an icy plunge pool;
both enjoy outdoor showers and floor-to-
ceiling windows in treatment rooms where
the Athlete's Massage and the Desert Sage
and Date Sugar Scrub are popular.Spa guests
receive complimentary skin appraisals at the
Medical and Skin 5pa here,where nonsurgical
rejuvenation relieves sun damage and the
effects o(aging.Lasers,eotox,resurfacing,
peels and fillers are available,all wilh no
"downtime."
A recent renovation of the Marriott
Renaissance Esmeralda Resort and Spa
included Spa Esmeralda,whicli is now a
veritable shrine to health and self-indulgence.
Unique on the spa menu are the Thaiyurveda
Herbal Massage,detox rituals and caviar
facials.A(ter a round at the adjacent Indian
UJells Golf Resort,golfers can settle into the
waterfall whirlpools and outdoor cabanas.
Day use is available at Spz Las Palmas at
Rancho Las Palmas Resori,where a quiet
garden is sl�ielded from lhe outside�vorld by
a water wall and views oi the Santa Rosa
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�blourtain5.The pool lizs under�vaier music Fr.e.a�race 7R I �nu�se Zl the 5amsung
and is just for adults. t�Jorid Clrun��ionship al 8i�hcrrn Go1f Club
The only clay spa lisied in the bool:�oo in Pa1ui Deserl.And in A��ril u(3UOS,lhe
Best Spas of the lS�ald,All About Massage is annual LVG�I:raft Nabisco C'hampionship
located near thz C-I Paszo shopping area in at��Vestin h�tission I-lills hcsort and Sl�a in
Palm Desert,and spe�ializes in deep-tissue, Rancl�o ivliragr is one of the premier
sports and shiats�massage.For more than events on the LPGA circuit.
two decades,Body Serse Uay 5pa has been a �•�,�� �9rlfriends and I fl�•do���ai h��re at
(avorite of Palm Springs residents and drop-ir. leist ui�ce 1 year.1'��hen�rc can,«�e get here
visitors.Certified therapists offer massage For the LPGA c��ent to���atch thc prus,and
and Facials,age-defying treatmerts,scrubs,
rubs and H�raps.Located for years at the Palm �o play�tltem after the tournament:'says
Springs Tennis Club,Bndy Sense is in a new garbara Hopp,a{rec�uen[Pla}'er on tlle
doNmtown lo�ation. Gary Pla}'er—and Pete DJ•e—designed tracls
I Spa Desert Springs at Deserl Springs J4V �t A�Iission Flills,and�vho o���ns an online
Marriott Resort and Spa is one oFthe largest tra��e1 company.Frida�TravelBug.cnm.
in the valley,with qS ireatmenl rooms,a rinother of Hopp's favorites is thc
seduded adults-only swimming pool,a spa Indian Canyons Golf Resort in Palm
cafe,and relaxation venues and saunas with $�n ings,otiti•ned hy tbe Agua Caliente tribe,
mountain views.Private courtyards,Turkish w��ich also owns the Spa Resort Casino in
hammam steam baths and a yoga studio are �o�r•nto��m Palm S��rings. LPGA Hall of
among the new additions at the spa,which r;,mcr Arny Alcuft servecl as a desig»cou-
reopened July�9 af[er a reno��ation.The'Spa sultant Eor the[ndian Can��ons Colf
Sancwary"comes complete with a private Resort's 6,550-}'ard course,�ehich features
entrance,butterand fireplace lounge,private
courlyard and indoor/outdoor hydrotherapy �ve parv5 holes.
tubs. "1�no«�has a nice new clubhouse.The
Golfers on any of the gol(courses at La ��ltndreds of old pahn trees on this course
Quinta Resori&Club can go right from the and the secting against the moiuitains is
i8th hole to Spa La Quinta for the PGA W E5T jusl gorgeous;'says Hop��."We ahvays cnd
Golfology Sports Massage that targets the our golf trips there���itli a sort of ritt�al in
nedc,back,shoulders,hands and feeL The the spa.After taking our time in the steam
Sportsmen's Facial treats slcin irritated by room and�he two saunas,�ve soal:in tlie
shaving,sun and sports.The 38 treatment private,swiken�vhirlpool tubs�hat are fed
rooms and the San�tuary Courtyard with b��ho�spriiigs froin Lela���the hotel,tl�eu
fireplace,wading fountain and mist system �ti,e dip into the outdoor mineral pools and
are s[ress-free,cell-free zones.The WeIIMax I�ave hinch on our lounge chairs"
Center For Preventive Medlcine on-site works Prom tees and spas to clinics and vaca-
with the spa to offer screening,scans and skin tion packages,extiting golf upportunities
rejuvenation.
' Movie stars and celebrities hang out at to�•�vomen abound throughout the
the Palm Springs Yacht Club,[he spa at Parker Coac6ella Valley.'T'he only question is
Palm Springs.Among rejuvenating beauty �'��ere,among all of the tempting resorts
itreatments are the Flocus Po�us full-body 1nd courses,to beGin.1�.
exfoliation and the Voodoo We Do Thai�
inspired mzssage. (�arcn A•fisi�rnra is a GolJand L�a��e(irrifer
i Perched 65o feet above the Coachella from Saio>>in,Cali�nT-nia.
� Valley,the 550o milllon Rltz-Car!ton,Rancho
Mirage�aill soon be lhe site oF�La Prairie M j I ��
5pa,to open in zoo8 following the opening of b. .
the luxury hotel and vilias this year.Entered Alaska Airlines serves Palm
through vine•drap_d trellises,the spa�-ill O Springs Desert Resorts dally.
have a relaxation lerrace built into the To book a complete Alaslca Airlines
mouniainside,wilh a�vaierfall,plunge poc?,
Vacations package,visit the Web at
outdoor show�ers,clif(top yoga ded<,salen
alaskaair.com or call 800•q68-zsq8.
and spa wisine.—f<.M.
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muniiies e�perls the rosoi t lu Ix•une af the counlrs's cle:�nse. hr�if. refresli. maisturir.e. relie��e �iches :ind
lirsi LI:[D' (Lcadership in l�ncry,y ;�nd Fm�ironmenlal p��ins,and siinull:Uc cuw cirrul�uion.'T:ikc ihe pouhicc
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c•Icmrnis frum rcuurc arc t��l,cn indorns. 11;ills :ind
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Turkey time at these luxury destinations
Tired of celebrating Thanksgiving the traditional way, at home, with family and a huge
meal that you've cooked yourself or brought in?
Consider turning the holiday into a weekend getaway this year, where you can still feast
and also tind diversions galore for relatives of all ages.
There's a wide variety of posh hotels to choose from, each offering special activities that
differ by locale, everything from a ring-side seat at the renowned Macy's Thanksgiving
Day Parade in New York City to moonlight story-tclling anci a hayride in the dunes on
Florida's Amelia lsland and a guided family bicycle tour on a private island off the coast
of Antigua.
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Judy Raher, a travel agent at Provident Travel in Cincinnati, Ohio, finds family��acations
are becoming increasingly popular over the Thaiilcsgiving holiday.
"The kids are home from college and it's a wonderful time for everyone to get togcther.
At Christmas time, as children get older, they want to stay hoine," she tinds.
`Bccause family time is so important to people and parents' and kids' schedulcs are so
hectic, getting away from their day-to-day livc;s, and spending time together is essential.
When thcy havc holida}� time, more families are no��� willing to get away," says Misty
Ewing, director of public c�elations for Virtuoso, a consortium of upscale travel agencics.
Colleen Doiu�elly, sales manager of the Otesega, a 98-year-old grand dame resort on the
southern shore of Lakc Otsego in Cooperstown, N.Y., (and the "Glimmerglass" of.lames
Fenimore Cooper's novels), sees greater demand for Thanksgiving gctaways "with both
mo►l�s and dacis working these days. They just want to get tagether for a family holiday,
they ��ant somebody else to take care of everythi�tg."
At thc Otesaga, "guests come generation after generation, multi-gencrations together,"
Donnclly says.
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Another advantage of going away ovcr 7'hanksgiving, compared to Christmas, FW1I1�
frnds, is better room availability. "Christmas break is still the one people fo�us on and
plan further out for," she says.
Luxuiy hotels of all sizes are offerin� Thanksgiving packages this November: These
range from the 44-room Blackberry Fann, an elegant Relais & Chateaux resort in
Teru�essce's Great Smoky Mountains, to the 593-guest-room Fairmont Southampton, on
a 100-acre estate atop the highest point in Bcrniuda, and the 884-guest-room JW Mairiott
Resort & Spa in Palm Desert, Calif.
Styles of hotels with Thanksgiving gctaways also vary ��reatly. There are elegant urban
properties like the Mandarin Oriental, New York and the Ritz Carlton New York, Central
Park, both with spectacular views of that famous New York oasis of greenery, as well as
exclusive resoirts like Rosewood's Jumby Bay, which has three whitc sand beaches on a
300-acc-e private island two miles off the coast of Antigua.
All of these hotels cater to kids (and their parents and grandparents): The Otesa�a, for
cxample, has an extensive program of activities that bcgins on Wednesday, November
21, and includes multiple visits by "Hay You," a clown; holiday movies for kids; and
applc-bobbing contests. The JW Marriott Desert Springs lets kids make their own candy
apples, and has a petting zoo for them. The Resort at Paws Up, in the Rocky Mountains
of Montana, takes advantage of its locale: It gives guests a horse-drawn wagon ride, a�id
]ets them choose among sports like winter horseback riding, ice-skating, cross-country
skiing and snowshoeing. The Fainnont Southampton has special activities at its
"Explorers Camp" for kids five and older, iilcluding games, movies and arts and crafts.
Of course, the Thanksgivin� feast is a major highlight of this weekend, and there are
many different ways to enjoy it. Some hotels, like the Ritz Carlton New York, Central
Park, serve a buffet dinner, while others, like Blackberry Fann, offer scveral options,
including a dintlei• in the Main House that is r�esei�ved for families with cllildi-en age eight
and youngcr.
If you shop around, there are even a few deals at luxury hotels available Thanksgiving
«•eekend: the Wigwam Golf Resort and Spa, a casita-style hotel outside of�Phoenix, is
offcring guests who stay four nights a discounted rate of�'19.29 on their last night. This
commemorates the ope�lin�of the hotel—built in 1918 as a retreat for visiting executives
fi-c�m the Goodyear�I"ire and Rubber Company—on Thanksgiving Day in 1929. Guests
who buy this package ���ill also receive a private tour of the Wigwam, an autographed
copy of a new history of the resort, and other gifts.
Another special deal: Participants in Starwood Hotels and Resorts' Preferred Guest
loyalty program get triple points for stays at most W hotels, except for a few overseas,
between November 16 and 25.
So whether you're in the market for special offers, or just want to find a relaxing place to
share turkey and more with your loved ones, read on, and enjoy the holiday!
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Desert Springs JW Mari•iott Resort & Spa, Calif.
Located on 450 acres of lush, landscaped grounds and lagoons in Palm Desert. Calif., this
hotel is literally an oasis in the desert; after a $35 million renovation this year, it now has
a new, 38,000-square-foot spa, refurbished lobby a�ld new lobby and sushi bars.
Tllanksgiving activities include pony rides, a fi-ont-lawn carnival Saturday afte�7�oon, and
petting zoo.
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