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We would like to advertise our FBO and location with your site. We were referred to you by a C-130 Air National Guard flight crew. They have visited us several times and are so pleased with the service they have asked that we contact you to let other crews such as themselves find out about our great location. We are located in Chino CA, CNO. Our FBO is Championship Aviation, the only full service FBO on the field. please visit our site at www.championshipaviation.com or call us at 1-866-FLY A JET for more detailed info. Our FBO offers the following FREE amenities to our military and civilian guests: FREE CREW CARS, FREE WINE (RED & WHITE) IN GIFT BAGS, FREE TOILETRY KITS, FREE T-SHIRTS (MEN), FREE TANK TOPS (WOMEN), AND MUCH MORE.... Castle Aiport - Good morning OPs: I wanted to add some info pertaining to Castle Airport (formally Castle A.F.B.) to your site for aircrews to consider should the need arise. We are located in central California and our company is always ready to welcome and accomodate all types of military aircraft and crews. We have billetting at perdeum rates, 24/7 Crash/fire rescue on field, Transportation and a DESC fuel contract. Additionally we have briefing/conferance rooms, pilot lounge, internet and fax and more. More detailed info can be seen on our web site at www.castleairport.com . Should you have any comments or suggestions please contact me any time. Thanks for your help.

Chico - The Oxford Suites is the place to stay. Every other place is pretty much a dump. The Oxford has large suites, free full breakfast, free food at night and two free drinks each night (they keep re-filling your beer glass if you're nice and tip.) This place is walking distance to the Sierra Nevada Brewery.

Edwards AFB, CA - Essex House, Lancaster Ca (805)-948-0961 is the closest place to base (about 30 min). Free fitness and racquet center next door. Free breakfast (eggs/bacon/etc). Happy hour has free food. Within 15 minutes of lots of restaurants. LA is only about 1.5 hour drive. Hotel is well within the govt rate and you can make money on this trip. LA per diem rates. ~If you have to stay off base down in Lancaster, definitely ASK to stay at the Essex House. It sucks to drive to Lancaster from Edwards, as the base if quite a ways away. And most of the hotels in town completely suck. The Essex House, with all of its warts, is as good as it comes in Lancaster. They even have a car rental place on the premises (I believe it was AVIS), so you can rent a car and head down to LA for a day. LA is only an hour away (almost 2 in heavy traffic) and yields some excellent places to go. I highly recommend the Cheesecake Factory in Redondo Beach, as it offers some of the best foods around. While in LA, be sure to stop at a Trader Joes and grab some outstanding trail mix and other fresh "california type" foods at rock bottom prices. For a good drive, drive around the point of Ranchos Palos Verdes and stop at the whale watching spot. If it is closed, go just to the East of it and walk down to the rocky shoreline for some "rock skippin'" and water fun. If you're into surfing, Manhattan Beach offers some of the best waves and best looking locals. A trip to LA would never be worthwhile unless you visited the freaks down at Venice Beach. An hour is all you can stand there, but it is usually worth the trip on the weekend. If you are cruising Beverly Hills and find yourself on Melrose, have lunch at the Moustache Cafe for a really upscale, trendy "feel like you fit in" dining experience. The chocolate souffle at the end is outstanding. As with everything mentioned in this paragraph on LA, bring your wallet well stocked, as LA will take every dime you have. ~Just went on a tanker business effort to Edwards AFB. The support from the 418 FLTS tanker ops section (DSN 277-7895) and heavy maintenance is marginal because the whole test operation at Edwards is unpredictable, F-22s mostly with some JTFs, B-52s, B-2s thrown in. Expect receiver delays 75% of the time and cancels about 40% of the time. I was there a week and cancelled twice. The tanker ops section will fill you in on the VFR flight ops at Edwards AFB. Take the time to read all the info. Long story short, Sport and Joshua are the controlling agencies for the area but mostly provide VFR advisories. Stay outside the jet! Help your maintainers by requesting fuel trucks an hour out from the base because it takes POL about two hours to get a truck to your jet. Also, plan your redeployment leg before you leave home station. Mission planning at base ops or the tanker section blows. Rental cars are a must for the front end and recommended for maintenance. Waleed at Enterprise Rental (on base at the gas station, 661-258-1586 ) is extremely helpful. When faxing your request to billeting, be sure to request the Antelope Valley Inn (Best Western). First, free full breakfast buffet (eggs, bacon, pancakes, fruit, etc.) and two free happy hour drinks, only one if you stipulate the brand of liquor. Second, free gym passes to 24-hour fitness less than 5 minutes away. Third, free local calls, even to the base. The Best Western is located in Lancaster, about a 40 minute drive from Base Ops heading south toward Palmdale and L.A. Palmdale is about 10 miles south of Lancaster and has a lot of popular restaurants, bars, theaters, etc. Las Vegas is a good four hours from the base. We packed a change of clothes and waited for a receiver cancel day (40% of the time) to leave from the base instead of the hotel saving us about an hour and a half. L.A. is about and hour and a half depending on traffic. As for Lancaster, I've heard that Schooners is good on Wednesday nights after about 9 p.m. Also, the Thai Inn, down the street from the hotel is recommended. Stay away from the Thai Cafe on base!! Horrible. ~Oxford Inn in Lancaster, CA is a pretty cool place to stay, they had typical rooms but they had free FULL breakfasts i.e. eggs, biscuits and gravy, bacon, snosage, pastries, cereal etc. Plus there were free evening (after 5:30) snacks such as veggies, chips and dip, plus something hot like chicken wings, and two free beers per night for your entire stay. And there was a huge health club/weight room down the road, that was free if you showed them your room key. The hotel also had a pool and hot tub.

Inn of Lancaster: Not all that bad. We stayed here on a business effort in March of 2008. The hotel looks pretty rustic from the outside, but its well kept and offers your standard free dinner every night (mostly grilled hot dogs, burgers), and free breakfast as well. They also have wireless internet, which helps to pass the time in Lancaster. Rooms were a little dated, but they were very clean. The negatives: train tracks across the streets w/a train coming down the tracks every hour or so. When the trains come by, the whole room shakes like you're having an earthquake. Not the best crew rest overall. If I had to do it over again, I would of stayed at either the Hampton Inn or Hilton Garden Inn in Palmdale. There's a nice mall there and tons of places to eat/grab a few brews. If you get the day off while you're down there, I highly reccommend making the drive to Six Flags Magic Mountain. It took us about 50 minutes from Lancaster...with hardly any traffic. They don't have a military rate, but talked real nice to the ticket lady, so she gave us all half off.

~Update on Lancaster: We found two great restaurants. Don Cuco's mexican restaurant, located at south side of Avenue J, about two block east of Hwy 14, had really good mexican food...can't go wrong with any of their specials. If you want an Oriental buffet on steriods, go to the Blue Koi. It's located on the southeast side of Avenue N and Hwy 14. The variety and selection is overwhelming for $13.99. If you like sushi, eat at the Blue Koi. It's included in the buffet. Also, every crewmember must make a pilgrimage to the "Wing and a Prayer" bar/grill. It's a bit of a drive from Lancaster (20-25min) at the intersection of Avenue J and 90th East. You can also get there from the South gate exit at Edwards AFB...so when the F-22 cancels you can swing by there for a cold one on your way back to the hotel. This bar is a piece of aviation history that every crewmember must visit. They close a 9PM on weekdays...later on weekends. Don't forget to sign the wall out back.

~Oxford Inn is decent, and right off the Freeway. Time to EDW Base Ops from the Oxford is approx. 45 minutes with average traffic. The 2 free beers and free breakfast is great. If you tell them you have early show times, they will make sure the breakfast cooks show early just for the crew. The gym deal is still good. We only ate out twice and struck out both times - Los Toritos (SLOOOOW service, mediocre food), and Black Angus (thin steak, overcooked). Also - don't go to La Rue, unless you like to be patted down. It's California, expect to pay at least 15% more than you're used to for everything. Be aware in the 2508 complex, there are very few rules. As the locals say "it's Red Flag every day in there". Current 17 Dec 04. ~Double Tree Largo pretty much sucked! Rude, slow staff, 45 min wait at check in, Bar had few drinks, Coffee was put in Nav's iron and soiled his shirt! My A'C didn't work. I would not stay here.

~I am a long time resident of Palmdale and former employee at the rocket propulsion lab at Edwards so I am quite familiar with the area. I hope you won't mind if I submit a few corrections: The Blue Koi is just south of the intersection of 10th St. West and Avenue P (the address is 39224 10th St. West). And we have our own Trader Joe's. It is in a shopping center on 10th West across from the Blue Koi. There are new Marriot hotels (Residence Inn and Courtyard) in Palmdale, too, just west of Hwy 14 on Avenue P. I've never stayed there, but it looks nice and is across the parking lot from a Krispy Kreme doughnut shop, so can't be all bad. And it's just a few minutes farther down the 14 than the Oxford Inn. And for a real taste of Edwards history, try Domingo's Mexican restaurant in Boron, northeast of the base on Hwy 58. Although it is about a 30 minute drive from main base, it's worth it. I've heard most if not all of the shuttle crews that land at Edwards go there and they do have pictures of some of the crews in the restaurant.

NAF El Centro, CA - Camacho's Place (796 Wahl Rd. El, Centro, CA 760-352-5810) has fantastic Mexican food. The restaurant has been in business since the 1940's. The restaurant is about 15 minutes from the base and is out in the middle of nowhere. The carne asada & rolled tacos are the best around. The restaurant is open TUES-SUN (closed MON) and is cash only. Plan accordingly. It is well worth the trip.

NAS Lemoore, CA - First off, don't expect too much support from the Navy. We got lucky finding a vehicle for our use while we were there. Stayed on base, the rooms were nice and clean, a bargain for $12.00. Expect to see the crew separated by rank, it's the Navy way. Navy Lodge was allright. Take the trip to Fresno. We ate at the Bulldog Brewery. Great food and beers and after 10pm on a friday, the place was packed with women. Didn't stay long enough to explore Yosemite or Sequoia National Parks, but it's a definite possibility on longer layovers.

Long Beach, CA - This airport is extremely busy. AirFlite is an awesome FBO (as you'll notice by all the awards in their trophy case). You can rent a car through Enterprise at the FBO. For large aircraft, read the ASRR careful to determine your taxi routing. We stayed at the Residence Inn which wasn't bad at all. Every night they have appetizers and drinks. For Krispy Kreme fans there is one a few blocks from the hotel. For those early shows, the only place open is Denny's which isn't too far from the FBO. If you have COMSEC to store this is probably not the best place to RON since you'd have to drive out to LA AFS which is like a 45 minute drive.

March AFB, CA - First off, March is a reserve base so service is limited. If during a UTA weekend expect to stay off-base. We stayed at the Best Western in Moreno Valley and it OK, no freebies. If you do stay on base stay away from anything but building 100 and 456. Sally's Alley behind the Club is a cool place with a lot of history. Base pool is free with military ID. The base is split in half, the main gate leads to the ops side while the Riverside gate leads to the BX and Commissary. The Riverside gate is usually closed so you'll have to go out the main gate, hang a right and make another right at the light with the March Federal Credit Union. The base is next to I-215 so if you are stuck rent a car. We used the AVIS in Riverside, talk to Manu the owner. He was very friendly to military and will come pick you up.There is also an Enterprise in Moreno Valley but we heard mixed reviews. Food wise, check out P.H. Woods on Allesandro Blvd, they brew their own beer. Of course any stop in California requires dropping by In-n-Out, there is one off Highway 60 at Pigeon Pass road. If interested there is a Krispy Kreme on University Ave between Chicago and Iowa. Near the Comfort Inn.in Riverside. Driving times: San Diego1+15, Six Flags Magic Mountain 2+00, Newport Beach 1+30, Las Vegas 3+30. Flying out of March can be a pain because an airport that has gliders and parachutists sits along the SID routing and the final for runway 32. If winds permit, get a rwy 14 departure since the SID is a little easier to fly. The smog can obscure the terrain so be careful. ~At March ARB, you'll get limited KC-135 support (0730-1600L). TA leaves the ramp at 1900L whether you're parked or not. Don't show up for normal AMC support on a Guard/Reserve weekend. You'll be off base. There's no transportation. TA works the crew bus, but they don't pick-up or drop-off off base. You'll need a rental car, but Enterprise (the closest agency) opens late and closes early. It's closed on Sundays. Oh, and there's no drop box--coordination is a nightmare. A cab or a UDI (they only have two) would be my recommendation if you're just there for one night during the weekend. Most likely, you will be put up at the Best Western Image Suites in Moreno Valley (less than 10 minutes from base). There's a restaurant with limited hours in the lobby, a pool and many fast food restaurants in the immediate vicinity. Try to get billeting to put you up at the Holiday Inn Select (909.784.8000) in downtown Riverside (20 minutes from base). The rooms and pool are nicer and there's a bar/restaurant. The UC-Riverside on University exit has a great coffee shop/restaurant/movie theater complex with a refreshing college atmosphere--dry campus. For eats, head to Alessandro Blvd. You'll run into many restaurants. Joe's is heavy Italian--a lot of food for the price. In and Out Burger is a California standard. The only microbrew pub/restaurant with atmosphere is P.W. Woods--worth the trip.

McClellan AFB, Sacramento, CA - Don't let them send you to the Ramada - it's a dump!

MCAS Miramar / North Island NAS, San Diego, CA - Horton Grand Hotel 1-800-542-1886 (x-585) is located near the Gaslamp District in Downtown San Diego, this older Victorian style hotel offers great access to brewpubs, restaurants and shopping. Easy access back to Coronado when working with the US Navy. POC at Hotel reservations: Julie Scheessele (shis-a-lee). They will give rooms at the existing per diem rate for the area. Harbor Lights (619 233 3300) is a great hotel (recently renamed to Prava Hotel) and location is key! Hotel is right in the middle of the GASLAMP (party) district and is AWESOME! Huge rooms with kitchens. Crawling distance from several pubs. As with just about any Navy base, North Island was a nightmare. Prior to departure Billeting at North Island advised us that they had no rooms available. After landing 7 minutes short of a 16 hour day we jumped in the rental cars to head to our hotel. The next day we go back to Billeting to get our non-avail slips and they tell us that they have rooms and we will have to move on base. Back at the home base we are engaged in a major pissing contest because someone at NAS North Island wouldn't do the right thing and fork over the slips. Oh yeah, one other thing that needs to be mentioned. The friendly folks at North Island expect you to check into one of the numerous Billeting facilities located in the area before heading off base. Id rather not spend valuable time battling CA's traffic. The bottom line is AVOID NORTH ISLAND LIKE THE PLAGUE!!!!!! Quality Inn & Suites Harborview was an excellent hotel with great location (7th St and Ash) on the outskirts of the Gaslamp District. Hotel very helpful with free rides downtown, advice about places to go, etc. Got the same runaround from North Island NAS. ~Sheraton Four Points (619) 277-8888 was fantastic! Address: 8110 Aero Dr., San Diego. This was the best hotel as far as hospitality goes. Rooms were standard Sheraton quality (nice). Losers at MCAS Miramar base ops would only point us to a pay phone for lodging. Sheraton came out and got us a courtesy van at 1 am, opened up the bar, and comped us two cases of cold beer, munchies, and coupons for a cooked to order breakfast the next day. Courtesy van and driver were at our disposal both days. Awesome service that’ll be hard to beat anywhere on the planet. ~El Cordoba hotel was a nice resort. Actually on Coronado Island. Great place to stay when working with the SEALS. Right across the street from the beach. Most of the rooms are either a one or two bedroom apartment. That's if your lucky enough for Navy Billeting to allow you to stay off base. In the courtyard is Miguels. Great food and drinks!!! Down the street is McP's, a great Irish Pub with live music. Harbor Lights listed in the San Diego-Miramar listing has changed names. Still a GREAT place to stay. New name is Prava Hotel. Under renovation as of mid-August, but looks to be only an improvement of an already great place. Phone number is the same.

Hello my name is Espie Collier from Four Points Sheraton Hotel. I would like to introduce to you our government program here at the Four Points Sheraton Hotel San Diego. We are offering a "Montfield Club" program at the government rate of $110.00. Which includes, Full American Breakfast Buffet, Hosted Evening Beverages with Dinner and Salad Buffet and one complimentary Round of Golf. This program is offer to all government employees. If you have any questions, pls. feel free to contact me via email or by phone. Thank You! (858) 810 - 5615

~Four Points Sheraton (858-810-5615) was a nice resort. We stayed at the Four Points Sheraton, located adjacent to Montgomery Field, for two nights in Sept 04. Hands down - the best service I've seen in 13 years in the AF. To make reservations, call 1-800-992-1441 or go to www.sd4points.com and request the "Montfield Club" Govt Travel Program. That'll get you the govt per diem rate, plus transportation between Miramar and the hotel, free breakfast buffet (Mon-Fri), free dinner, 3 free drinks, free round of golf, free broadband internet, free parking, and more! Transportation was prompt, all the employees were friendly, and the hotel has great facilities. Fridge, microwave, high-speed internet access in the room. They provided transportation to the Gaslamp, Old Town, anywhere we wanted! It was an outstanding experience - super job! For being a MCAS, Miramar was not bad. We parked our KC-10 right in front of base ops for three days on a Busy Effort, aside from a C-5 quick turning, we were the only AMC aircraft there. That C-5 set our ground refueling back by three hours, though. Other than that, the service was good, unusual for a fighter base.

~W Hotel (619-231-8220 / FAX619-231-5779) was a palace! W Hotel San Diego is very convenient to the FBO at San Diego Lindberg Field (JimsAir). Less than a five minute ride in the courtesy van. The hotel is very "art deco" in appearance, but the bed was a really big, comfortable king bed. No problem getting the per diem rate and the Starwood Preferred Guest points. There is a small workout area and pool, plus a bar on the second floor balcony with 3 tons of heated sand on the floor. It is only a couple of blocks from the Gas Lamp district, but we spent our evening at the Microbrew Restaurant conveniently located right around the corner. The W was very comfortable, we slept great and recommend it to others.

~21 AS BEELiners (USAF C-5 Sq) Input on where not to stay in San Diego: Avoid Harbor View Inn and Suites. They did a rate bait and switch on one of our crews... told them that they would get the per diem rate over the phone; once they had a credit card number, they bumped the rate 60 bucks when they showed at the hotel; Crew decided that they were going to stay elsewhere... Oh by the way 48 hour cancellation policy applies to a same day reservation. The guy who made the reservation was billed any way.

~Courtyard Marriott (619)-446-3000. You cannot go wrong with any Courtyard Marriott, and this one is no different. Located right in the heart of the GASLAMP district, it is accessible to many great restaurants and bars. Rooms were spacious and sheets comfortable. Hotel bar is nice, but no complimentary buffet. Great coffee (Seattle's best). Gas Lamp Hilton is, as the name implies, in the Gas Lamp district. Very nice hotel within walking distance of all the good restaurants and bars. Nice rooms, pretty nice gym, with heated outdoor pool and hot tub. The pool is small but it's heated. Very nice breakfast buffet, free if you're a Hilton Honors Gold member. Check out Nicky Rottens for awesome gourmet hamburgers in an upscale sports bar atmosphere.

Moffet Field, San Jose, CA - The Residence Inn/Mt View is NICE. It is just a hair under the government rate and provides a Happy Hour and Free food for those staying there. Also, it is close to Moffet with many places in walking distance. Also, try the Brass Rail for good entertainment and really good beer.

Point Mugu NAS, CA - Country Inn & Suites (805) 986-5353 Treated us very well. Gave all crewmembers free strawberries during the festival. Stay includes 2 free drinks per night, free breakfast buffet, and good cocktail hour hours douvers. Adjusted rates to = per diem. 2 blocks from the beach. Adequate food within walking distance. Avoid the Whale Tale at the harbour. They ripped us off twice miscalculating the tab. Hollywood Guard unit bent over backwards to help us out.

Travis AFB, CA -Set up the Hoilday Inn Suites with Travis Prime Knight so ask CP to set your crew up there and get U-drives. Near the mall and right off I-80 so San Fran is a short 1 hr drive away. The Hungry Hunter is a good restaurant one exit NE on I-80 from the hotel. Fairfield Inn is decent and just north of the base on I-80. Serves a good free breakfast (make your own Belgain Waffles). Of course, while in California, you must go to any In-N-Out resturant. ~Travis billeting is screwing aircrews. They will double everyone up for $32.00/night for each aircrew member. The rooms only have one bed and a rollout bed. They are charging $64.00 for the night and you get a rollout bed without adequate crew rest. They have a new Services commander and this is his policy. [ONLY Installation Commanders, i.e. Wing CC have the waiver authority to change the billeting standards for aircrews... Read the REG.] Avoid the EZ-8 at all costs. Makes a Motel 6 look like a palace. Rooms are usually dirty and their idea of a Continental Breakfast is coffee and a box of doughnuts. So of course Travis Billeting loves it. About the Fairfield-Napa Valley Holiday Inn, also in the mall across the freeway. There is also a Marie Callenders, Chevy's(Mexican Food), Red Lobster and a Olive Garden. There is also a Denny's right next to the hotel. Good for breakfast at o-dark-thirty. The Raleys market next door has a great deli department and a excellent mix-your-own trail mix/dried fruit department. Stop here and pick something up for the next day and avoid the box nasties. Hilton Garden Inn was a very nice hotel. Just returned from a mission and RON'D at Travis AFB. Billeting put us up at this hotel and it was great. It also has high speed internet, and is in walking distance to everything like Chevy's, Marie Callendars, Johnny Carrinos, Mimi's Cafe, and Red Lobster.This hotel along with the Courtyard Marriott are excellent hotels and I highly recommend them. ~Marriott Execustay 888-751-7829 was a palace! As an activated reservist that lives out of state, the prospect of calling a hotel room 'home' wasn't very appealing. lucky for me, travis billeting authorizes Marriott's Execustay program, where you get to live in an apartment, furnished, with all utilities included. I even have DirecTV!

Update on Travis AFB 3/25/07: I guess these gripe forms are working, or someone in the AF is reading them because when I stayed at Travis recently, we had NO problems what so ever. I guess they fired their Services CC! When we arrived, they had billeting arranged for us. There are brand spanking new billeting buildings. All crew members had their own rooms in the VOQ, you know, the ones with the mini bars! They're suite style with a kitchenette, and the works. Very nice. The price was $30 a night. But I guess the key here is get your folks at Current Ops to arrange accordingly! One more thing to add to my positive rating of Travis AFB: The UDI selection has been cut in half!! If you are staying on base, no UDI, period! The personnel at motor pool really don't care about anything, anymore. It sounded like they were on the verge of the getting their pink slips. According to them, more than half of their UDI's were taken by the AF because the vehicles were needed overseas for AOR support. If you wind up staying off base, then you MAY get a UDI. Otherwise, you're more than likely to get a base taxi to take you off base.

Vandenberg AFB, CA - They lodged us in the Days Inn located about 5 minutes from base in Vandenberg Village. The hotel had become a Days Inn Franchise in August 2001. The hotel bar was nice for warming up prior to us departing for dinner. The breakfast the next morning was very good. The BEST part about this crew rest was the restaurant we ate at. I am from this area myself but had never been before. Two of our crewmembers had previously been stationed at Vandenberg and heard of this place. You must take your crew to the "Hitching Post" http://www.hitchingpost1.com/ located in Casmalia, CA. It took us 15 minutes to drive from the hotel to the restaurant. Several of our crew members commented that the steaks were the best they had ever had. I know from my uncle, who lives in the area, that this restaurant is where many locals also go. It is a very small and out-of-the-way place that is well worth the 15 min. drive. The Filet Mignon was outstanding. Also worthy of mention was the service. Our 12 person crew had only one waitress but she took incredible care of us. My soda glass was never empty and the excellent garlic bread kept flowing! Must check this one out! IMPORTANT: RESERVATIONS ARE HIGHLY ENCOURAGED due to popularity of restaurant! Also recommended is a one hour drive to Santa Barbara (my hometown) to check out the beach if your layover provides enough time. Solvang, Buellton, and Santa Ynez are about 20 minutes East of VAFB and worth a look also. Solvang is a Danish tourist town. Buellton is a small local community on highway 101. They have great food. An excellent breakfast is: PAULA'S OLD TOWN BURGER BARN (805) 688-2366 3621 SAGUNTO ST SANTA YNEZ CA 93460

Victorville, CA - Lucky you, off to V-Ville to support the USA NTC... Victorville....aka... Southern Cal Logistics... aka... Ex-George AFB ... ain't exactly what most folks (in these days and times) would call a Garden Spot. Seems like the Ramada Inn Victorville (760-245-6565) is the primary choice, and it does suffice just fine.... A bit quirky, but OK... The free full breakfast in the morning is clutch.... Quite strong... Next redeeming factor would be the impressive and intriguing saltwater fish tank in the Del Taco fast-food Mex place just across the parking lot. Party life? Stay in the hotel... Bars and clubs here sound scary (we didn't press-to-test, on the advice of others...). There is a Mexican place across the street (in addition to Del Taco across the parking lot)... Los Domingos, I think is the name.... Highly recommended... good stuff... With all this talk of Mex food, beware well the potent incoming next-flight "Howdies".... Although it should be obvious, you've been warned.... Enjoy!

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