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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.

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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.

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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!

Big Bowl Games to be Played in South Florida

Friday, January 8th, 2010

landshark stadiumSouth Florida is well known among travelers far and wide for its exquisite beaches, tropical temperatures and sizzling nightlife. But here’s yet another reason to visit this sun-drenched mecca for shopping and dining this winter: It will the site of two of the most widely watched sports games in the world! Sun Life Stadium, conveniently nestled between Miami and Ft. Lauderdale, will host the first big Bowl on January 31, 2010 – the first time in 30 years it will be held outside of Hawaii – and the other on February 7, 2010.

The stadium, which opened in 1987, is no stranger to big games as it been home to four Bowls, three BCS college national championships, The World Baseball Classic, two MLB World Series, and the annual Orange Bowl college football game since 1996. Such events have drawn huge crowds to South Florida, making it one of the country’s most celebrated sports venues. Though the hometown Florida Marlins and Miami Dolphins call South Florida home each season, first-time travelers to Miami and Ft. Lauderdale will be doing the same once immersed in all the fun and excitement the area has to offer.

Vibrant South Beach, famous for its bustling shops and trendy restaurants, is only a 35 minute drive from the stadium. Travelers will also be minutes away from the popular Cuban restaurants lining Miami’s 8th Street, animals galore at the Miami Metro Zoo, the hustle and bustle at Aventura Mall, and lively horse racing at the Calder Race Course in Ft. Lauderdale. As far as lodging, travelers attending either game have a bevy of hotels to choose from that will keep them close to the pigskin action.

1. Newport Beachside Hotel & Resort: This oceanfront property in Sunny Isles Beach is eight miles from Sun Life Stadium and nine miles from South Beach and Ft. Lauderdale International Airport. To commemorate its 40th anniversary, the hotel is undergoing interior and exterior renovations that will give way to a wider range of modern amenities for guests. Among its many facilities are a waterfront cafe, spa and salon, 18,000 square feet of meeting space and exercise room. The hotel’s oceanfront location makes it ideal for weddings, business functions, and intimate gatherings. south beach

2.Trump International Beach Resort: The 31-story oceanfront Trump International Beach Resort faces Sunny Isles Beach and is set nine miles from Sun Life Stadium, four miles from Gulfstream Park, and 12 miles from South Beach. The on-site Aquanox Spa boasts a treatment menu that includes facial treatments and massages. Travelers looking to host a post-game party or corporate event can take advantage of 22,000 square feet of meeting and function space, including a 5,075-square-foot oceanfront ballroom. Cocktails are popular at the Lime Lounge, the Trump’s lobby bar, which lies adjacent to the hotel’s popular Sushi Bar.

3. Holiday Park Hmiami skylineotel & Suites: Just off I-95 and minutes from Ft. Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport, this Deerfield Beach hotel is only 15 minutes away from Sun Life Stadium and enjoys close proximity to Boca Raton and Pompano Beach. Travelers booking their stay for either big game will receive a complimentary round trip ticket they can use to get to the stadium via the Tri-Rail Commuter Train. While on the property, guests can go head-to-head with a friend in the billiards room, work out in the fitness room, or take a dip in the outdoor swimming pool. Nearby attractions include Quiet Waters Park, Deer Creek Golf Club and Deerfield Beach Pier.

4.Crowne Plaza Hollywood Beach: Only 7.5 miles separate Sun Life Stadium from this South Florida luxury hotel, just minutes away from Gulfstream Park, Dania Jai-Alai and Aventura Mall. It boasts a 24-hour business center, fitness center, two restaurants, an outdoor heated pool, and 10,000 square feet of function space. Annual events near the property include the Ft. Lauderdale International Boat Show, Florida Derby at Gulfstream Park and Ft. Lauderdale International Auto Show. After a busy day taking in the area’s scenic attractions, travelers can enjoy a soothing massage with Touch Spa and take advantage of the Crowne Plaza’s well-touted Sleep Advantage Program.

With two huge games in the offing, there’s no question energetic South Florida makes a great destination from which to kick off the new year. Whether it’s the breathtaking beaches or shopping galore that tickle your fancy, this will be one trip you won’t soon forget.

Major Cities Play Host to MLB Playoffs

Friday, October 16th, 2009

When we think of New York City, towering skyscrapers, busy subway stations, bustling Fifth Avenue, the bright lights of Times Square, the tranquil beauty of Central Park and landmark attractions like the Statue of Liberty all spring to mind. Los Angeles and Anaheim, on the other hand, conjure up images of unspoiled beaches, the glitz and glamour of Hollywood, chic Beverly Hills shopping and heart-pounding rides at the Disneyland Resort.

baseball playerOctober is always a fun, long-awaited time for fans of Major League Baseball throughout the country. It marks the start of the postseason following a grueling 162-game campaign. Now that the New York Yankees and Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim will square off in the American League Championship series, die-hard baseball fans in each city have yet another reason to take great pride in the places they call home. Meanwhile, the city of Los Angeles will also take center stage in the National League, where the Los Angeles Dodgers will be pitted against the Philadelphia Phillies in a best of seven series.

With both League Championship Series in full swing, the three cities are abuzz with excitement, making it a great time for travelers to make New York, Anaheim and Los Angeles their next travel destinations.

yankee stadiumTake New York City, which became a baseball hot spot even before the Yankees’ founding in the early 1900s. With 26 World Series Championships and 39 American League Pennants to their credit, the franchise has built an immense following, and some of the greatest players of all time – from Babe Ruth to Mickey Mantle – have donned Yankees pinstripes. April 2, 2009 marked a watershed date for the team, as the team opened the season in the new Yankee Stadium in the Bronx after playing in the previous Yankee stadium, now demolished, since 1923.

If you’re in town for the playoffs or staying near the Bronx for business or pleasure, check out the Marrakech Hotel, which is fewer than 3 miles from the stadium. The Lucerne Hotel, built in 1904 and recently undergoing a multi-million dollar renovation, is approximately 3.5 miles from the home of the Yankees. Travelers can also opt for The Franklin in the Upper East Side which, just 4 miles away from the stadium, offers an intimate ambiance with its French bistro breakfast lounge, library nook and attentive staff.

Travelers hitting up the west coast can catch the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in action (provided that there aangel stadiumre still tickets available!) or visit the area’s key points of interest. The Angels have gone through several name changes in their history (formerly known as the Los Angeles Angels, California Angels and Anaheim Angels) but that has done little to deter fans from showing up at Angel Stadium of Anaheim in droves. The Angels are 3 time reigning western division champions, earning their first and only World Series title in 2002. The boutique mission-style Anabella Hotel and family-friendly Desert Palms Hotel and Suites are both a few miles from the stadium and convenient to the Disneyland Resort.

And we haven’t forgotten you avid Dodgers fans. Yet another team steeped in rich history, the franchise was established in 1883 and originally played its home games in Brooklyn, New York. The team has won the World Series six times, most recently in 1988. After checking out the city’s sizzling beaches and shopping galore, travelers can stay in close proximity to Dodger Stadium, built in 1962 and currently the third oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball. The Asian-themed Royal Pagoda Motel, known for its unique pagoda-styled roof, lies just 0.7 miles from Dodger Stadium. The Standard LA Downtown, with its 50s era architecdodger stadiumtural details and popular rooftop terrace, is 1.9 miles from the stadium.

The postseason promises to deliver plenty of exciting thrills and finishes, so stay tuned. In the meantime, check out our Los Angeles, Anaheim and San Diego deals page and properties in other baseball-loving cities including Boston and Chicago.