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Property Description |
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Hotel is within 1 mile of Horseshoe and Harrahs casinos. Both have complimentary shuttle to their casinos. Several restaurants and a movie theatre within walking distance. Omaha, Nebraska, Old Market and Henry Doorly Zoo within a short distance. Hotel offers nicely appointed guest rooms featuring 32 inch plasma LCD televisions, wired and wireless high- speed Internet, coffee makers, hair dryers, iron and ironing boards. Indoor pool and hot tub, free continental breakfast in expanded eating area, and large fitness center are featured amenities.
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Amenities |
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AM/FM Alarm Clock
Continental Breakfast
Coffee Maker in Room
Meal Plan - Continental
Exercise Gym
Hairdryers Available
Internet Access – Wireless
Iron
Guest Laundromat
Microwave
No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
Indoor Pool
Bus Parking
Parking
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Parking
Outdoor Parking
Truck Parking
Refrigerator
Ramp Access to Buildings
Safe Deposit Box
Smoke Detectors
Sofa Bed
Telephone
Television with Cable
TV Remote Control
Laundry/Valet Services
Vending Machines
Wet Bar
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Miscellaneous Information |
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American Dollars is the native currency.
Check in time is 3:00 PM
Check out time is 11:00 AM
112 rooms.
0 suites.
3 floors.
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Directions |
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From I-80: Take exit 1B, turn north on 23rd Avenue 1/4 mile, left on 23rd Avenue 1 mile to 32nd Street. Turn right and hotel entrance is on the right.
Airport - I-80 @ Exit 1B
Omaha-Eppley Airfield, (OMA), 5.00, N, Mile
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Guarantee Policy |
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Deposit: 24Nov2008 to 31Dec9999 Pre-pay - PREPAYMENT REQUIRED
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Cancellation Policy |
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Cancel 90 Day Before Arrival. Cancellation penalty is 1 nights not including tax. Reservations not cancelled by deadline will be charged 1 night's stay, or full amount of stay for reservations requiring prepayment.
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Restaurant Information |
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Quaker Steak & Lube
Ruby Tuesday
Jack Binions Steakhouse
Famous Daves
Fresh Market Buffet
Islamadora Seafood
Cracker Barrel
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Meeting Facility |
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Dodge Room
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Horseshoe Casino
Harrahs Casino
Mid-America Center
Bass Pro Shops
Qwest Center
Rosenblatt Stadium
Henry Doorly Zoo
Old Market
Ameristar Casino
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While you're here.... Check This Out!
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You can drive through the beautiful Loess Hills on the National Scenic Byway or bike on Wabash Trace Trail. Western Iowa's Loess Hills region is a one-of-a kind land formation in the United States and can be found in only one other place in the world, the Yellow River Valley in China. Loess formations are the result of windblown silt deposited in 200 + depths for 220 miles parallel to the Missouri River and Interstate 29.
The National Scenic Byway is a mosaic of scenic roads and excursion loops from the southern Iowa border to Akron, north of Sioux City. The Wabash Trace is a 63-mile hard surface trail with Trail Heads in Shenandoah and Council Bluffs.
Clarinda - You will GET IN THE SWING of things in Clarinda, birthplace of Big Band Leader, Glenn Miller. Visit his birthplace home and sway to Big Band sounds at the Glenn Miller festival each June. Junction of Highways 2 and 71.
Stanton - How about a drink from the world's largest coffee pot? In honor of their Swedish heritage, the city water tower is a coffee pot. It is estimated to hold 480,000 cups of coffee. Local actress Virginia Christensen became "Mrs. Olson" of coffee commercial fame. Highway 34.
Villisca - The Midwest's most hotly debated and yet unsolved crime took place here in 1912. Visit the site and if you can summon the courage, take a lamp-lit tour or make an appointment to stay overnight! Several documentaries and television shows have featured this story. Junction of Highways 71 and 34.
Corning - This nationally designated "Great American Main Street Community" offers great shopping, artwork and artisan's galleries, antiques, specialty gift shops and an old fashioned soda fountain. Make sure you stop in the Fickle Frog for tea and unique shopping. Highway 34.
Trivia
1. When the Miller Orchestra was at its peak in 1943 earning $20,000/week what did Glenn Miller choose to do?
2. The Olson-Linn Museum in Villisca has the largest collection of what?
3. Professional baseball players, Ozzie Smith, Von Hayes, Bud Black, Darrell Miller and Mark Williamson have what in common?
4. Shenandoah's Everly Brothers got their start on what radio station?
5. Who created corn-husking contests?
6. Name two songs made famous by the Everly Brothers.
7. Late night talk show host, Johnny Carson was born where?
8. What was the first city west of the Mississippi to adopt a city manager form of government?
9. Clarinda is the birthplace of 4-H, what do the four H's stand for?
10. Red Oak is the birthplace of what industry?
11. What is the distance between Iowa's north and south borders?
12. What six states border the state of Iowa?
13. Iowa has more roads than how many states?
Answers:
1. Enlist in the United States Army Air Corps
2. Pre-1930's cars and trucks
3. They played for the Clarinda A's.
4. KMA Radio
5. Henry Wallace
6. Cathy's Clown and Bye Bye Love
7. Corning
8. Clarinda
9. Head, Heart, Hand and Health
10. Art Calendar industry
11. 210 miles
12. Illinois, Minnesota, Wisconsin, South Dakota, Nebraska and Missouri
13. Forty
More Things to Do in Western Iowa
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