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Last-Minute Travel to Florida and Arizona for Spring Training

Friday, March 12th, 2010

spring training baseballWho says spring break is all about beaches, shopping and nightlife? Although the 2010 Major League Baseball regular season doesn’t kick off until April 4, spring training is in full swing. If you’re traveling to Florida or Arizona for spring break, you might be just a short drive away from one of several spring training facilities dotted across cities in each state. The “Sunshine State” and “Grand Canyon State,” both known for their warm climates, are the only states throughout the country that play host to spring training ballgames.

Whether you’re an avid baseball fan or simply looking to while a few hours away with friends, a day at the ballpark makes a great alternative to an afternoon spent amid the hustle and bustle of a jam-packed amusement park, crowded mall or tourist-saturated beach. What’s more, every game affords spectators the opportunity to get an autograph, catch a foul ball, or take loads of pictures.

Spring training is divided into two leagues with 15 teams apiece. Florida-training teams make up the Grapefruit League, while teams that train and play exhibition games in Arizona are in the Cactus League. More than 1.5 million fans have attended Grapefruit League games six years running while the Cactus League set an attendance record with 1.31 million fans in 2008.

And while Arizona is nearly synonymous with the Grand Canyon and Florida conjures images of breathtaking rides at Orlando’s famed theme parks, there’s plenty more to do at these sun-drenched spring hot spots. Both states offer a wealth of recreational activities including golf, hiking and biking. If you’re big on sunset-watching, you’ll want to visit Phoenix, which sees more than 300 days of sunshine each year. (I guess they call it “The Valley of the Sun” for a reason!) Orlando was named the third most visited American city among travelers by Forbes in 2007, thanks largely to its popular theme parks, sprawling malls and a vibrant sports scene.

Whether you’re heading southeast or southwest this spring, there are noteworthy hotels that sit just minutes from spring training stadiums across various cities in both states.

Grapefruit League

Champion Stadium, Walt-disney-world-castlethe spring training home of the Atlanta Braves in Lake Buena Vista at Walt Disney World, is only 1.3 miles from the Mona Lisa Suite Hotel, which offers complimentary shuttle service to the Walt Disney theme parks, Universal Orlando and Sea World. The stadium is also 1.6 miles from the Celebration Hotel, a AAA Four-Diamond boutique hotel in the heart of Celebration. Next to Lake Buena Vista lies Kissimmee, where travelers might catch a Houston Astros spring training game if they venture to Osceola County Stadium. Only seven miles away is Caribe Royal Orlando while the Radisson Orlando Resort and Gaylord Palms are each approximately 10 miles away.

If you’re traveling to Legends Field in Tampa to watch the defending World Series champion New York Yankees in action, you can stay at Sailport Waterfront Suites on Tampa Bay, Tampa’s only all-waterfront, all-suite hotel (roughly 4 miles away), or Safety Harbor Resort and Spa which, situated fewer than 11 miles away, underwent a multimillion dollar renovation in 2007.

Cactus League

Travelers visiting the Phoenix area can catch an Oakland Athletics game at Phoenix Municipal Stadium, which lies approximatgrand canyonely 6.5 miles away from Best Western Dobson Ranch Inn and the 10 acres of landscaped courtyards on which it is set. Phoenix is also home to the resurgent Milwaukee Brewers who, in 2008, lost to the eventual World Series champion Philadelphia Phillies in their first playoff appearance since 1982. Try getting an autograph from All-Star first baseman Prince Fielder at Maryvale Baseball Park, which is about 5 miles away from the property declared “Best Boutique Hotel in Arizona” in 2007 by The Travel ChannelThe Clarendon. Travel east and you’ll find Scottsdale, the site of ever-popular Scottsdale Stadium. Home to the San Francisco Giants, it is approximately 2.5 miles away from Hospitality Suites Resort, which offers complimentary breakfast and features a Jacuzzi and three swimming pools.

Ready to escape the cold weather? Make sure to grab your glove and camera and catch a live spring training game in Florida or Arizona before time runs out. Play ball!

Tampa: One of America’s Premier Cities for the Outdoors

Friday, March 5th, 2010

city of tampaSome say it means “sticks of fire” in the language of a Native American tribe called the Calusa; others contend it is a reference to the frequent lightening strikes seen in the region during the summer months. Whatever it stands for, Tampa has scads of parks and beaches to keep nature lovers on their toes, plus a wealth of theme parks, cultural attractions and sporting venues to entertain people of all ages with varying interests. Though the city’s population of 350,000 and counting may not seem like much, it still ranks among the country’s 60 largest cities – hardly a surprise given that it helps anchor the Gulf Coast region, where booming industries such as fishing and tourism are heavily concentrated.

If you’re the outdoorsy type, you’ll no doubt find a home away from home in Tampa, which in 2008 was ranked as the 5th best city for the outdoors by Forbes magazine. You’ll feel immersed in the wilderness as Tampa features an estimated 7.8 million trees and close to 200 verdant parks. Sunbathers will appreciate plenty of sugar white Gulf Coast beach frontage at St. Pete Beach and Indian Rocks Beach, both of which are located roughly an hour away in Pinellas County.museum of science and industry

Sports fans rejoice: Tampa is part of the Tampa Bay metropolitan area, home to the aptly-named Tampa Bay Lightening, Tampa Bay Rays, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tampa Bay Derby Darlins, University of South Florida Bulls and University of Tampa Spartans. The city is well-steeped in history, entertainment and the arts, featuring the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center, Tampa Museum of Art and Tampa Bay History Center. What’s more, nightlife is alive and well in downtown Tampa, where travelers can find a number of lively clubs and bars. Opened to the public in 1982, the Museum of Science & Industry features one of 250 IMAX Dome theatres found in the world – the only one in Florida to boast a dome screen.

busch gardens tampaAdmirers of wildlife can venture to the Lowry Park Zoo, which features more than 2,000 animals, educational shows and hands-on exhibits. Some of the most daring roller coasters in the world are found nearby at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, where everything from authentic handicrafts to up-close animal encounters create an authentic African experience. Additionally, the annual Gasparilla Pirate Festival takes place along Bayshore Boulevard and runs through downtown Tampa.

In the heart of Tampa Bay lies Sailport Waterfront Suites on Tampa Bay, the gulf coast city’s only all-waterfront, all-suite hotel. The property boasts spacious suites with fully-equipped kitchens and balconies that afford great bay views. In addition, travelers can unwind in the heated swimming pool or practice their volleyball serve in the recreation area. Here’s yet another nice touch: Breakfast, newspapers, shuttle service, covered parking and internet access are all complimentary.

For a dose of history and plenty of tranquility, visit the recently renovated Safety Harbor Resort and Spa. The 2,000-year-old natural mineral springs that run directly beneath the luxury resort, which spans 22 acres of Tampa Bay coastline, were first gasparilla festivaldiscovered by explorers in search of the Fountain of Youth. So treasured are these springs that they’re used for spa treatments and pumped into three on-site swimming pools. Rooms are fitted with comfortable furniture, and many bring balconies or patios that offer city views.

Fitness and sports enthusiasts will love Saddlebrook Resort and Spa, which comprises a half-million gallon swimming pool, two 18-hole Arnold Palmer signature golf courses, two volleyball courts, a basketball court, fitness center and sports field. Once it’s time to recharge the batteries, travelers can avail themselves of a 7,000 square-foot Spa, featuring 12 private treatment rooms, a couple’s room with soaking tub, whirlpools, saunas and courtyard terrace.

Whether you’re a theme park junkie, sports fanatic, history buff, or nature lover, Tampa offers something for everyone.