Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Living Social Escapes - Miami on the Cheap

San Francisco, CA: $179.25 for Bay Area Waterfront Hotel at Hotel Griffon ($239 Value)

Michelin-rated restaurants, trendsetting bars, Victorian architecture, clean beaches, cutting-edge art?it's no mystery why San Francisco draws nearly 16 million visitors annually. And an Escape to Hotel Griffon, named Best Boutique Hotel by San Francisco magazine, offers yet another reason to get away to the City by the Bay. Treat yourself to a one-night stay for two on select dates in November through January. Make the Deluxe Queen Room ($134.10 to $200.85 depending on arrival date) your home-away-from-home, or set up in a Deluxe King Room ($148.05 to $231.7). For a room with a view, opt for the Bay View King Room ($157.05 to $314.10) and see the sun glisten on the water. Complimentary parking, wireless Internet access, nightly turndown service, and coffee and fruit in the lobby from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. come standard regardless of which option you choose. Whether you call San Francisco home or it's on your bucket list, you'll find this eco-friendly hotel, which looks east over the Bay and west into the Financial District, to be a great home base from which to experience the city?especially over the holidays: The hotel is open during Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's. A short walk north on the Embarcadero will lead you to the stately Ferry Building, home to a three-times-weekly farmers' market and a bunch of restaurants and shops (try Hog Island Oyster Company for a dozen Kumamotos and a glass of Champagne). From there, you'll have access to citywide public transportation, just across the way on Market Street, but you can also hop on a ferry bound for Alcatraz, Sausalito, or Angel Island. A handful of museums and galleries are also close by, like SFMOMA, the Jewish Contemporary Museum, or The San Francisco Railway Museum on Steuart Street. And when it's time for dinner, 40-year-old Perry's is attached to the hotel and serves upscale home-style dishes?think meat loaf and deconstructed chicken pot pie?in a relaxed yet urbane setting. While you may be one among 16 million other travelers who choose San Francisco this year, you can bet they'll be riding the trolley to Fisherman's Wharf and gawking at the seals. You, on the other hand? You've chosen the road less traveled with this week's Escape.

Pacific Grove, CA: $99 for Monterey Bay Resort at Asilomar Conference Grounds ($188 Value)

Life seems to pick up speed every day, but you don't have to sit back and watch time zip by. Instead, slow down to a more comfortable pace with this Escape to the Asilomar Conference Grounds in Monterey Bay's Pacific Grove. Settle in for a one-night stay for two in a Standard Asilomar or Historic Room, Sundays through Thursdays ($99) or Fridays and Saturdays ($109). You'll receive breakfast for two as well as complimentary Wi-Fi and parking. The urban sprawl will melt away as you relax in front of the fireplace in the main lobby. "Natural beauty is at the heart of this region's enormous appeal?you sense it everywhere, whether you're exploring one of Monterey Bay's attractive coast-side towns or touring the coast on the lookout for marine life," says Fodor's review of Monterey Bay. When you rise in the morning, an included breakfast at the Crocker Dining Hall will help you shine. Refuel with local, seasonal fruit; fresh, naturally sweetened juice; and hearty whole grains. It's a feast for your palate and your eyes when you dine in view of tree-lined dunes rolling toward the sea. Located on 107 acres of park land, the historic 1913 property stands tall among evergreen woods skirting the coast of the Asilomar State Beach. Venture down the boardwalk to the sandy preserve where yellow verbena, sagewort, and yarrow grow thick. Wade into the hidden coves in search of tidal pools brimming with life: purple starfish, swaying anemones, and aptly named scurrying hermit crabs inhabit a world in miniature. You can opt to rent a bike at the Park Store for a scenic ride without all the traffic, or try chasing butterflies on a self-guided Forest Walk through the dense pines and oaks. Save the hustle for another day. With this Escape, you'll see that Monterey Bay is far too beautiful to lose in the blur.

South Lake Tahoe, CA: $119 for Tahoe Lodge + Wine Tastings at The Avalon Lodge ($248 Value)

Napa has wine and restaurants, Tahoe has snow and casinos. Got it? Good, now forget it. The sounds of Tahoe Past?cha-ching! and sick, bro!?have welcomed the music of clanging flatware and gurgling oenophiles to their mountain locale. And this Escape to South Lake Tahoe's The Avalon Lodge proves it. Whisk your darling away to the summit of sumptuousness on a one-night stay for two in a Deluxe Room, Sundays through Thursdays ($119) or Fridays ($139). Or, opt for a two-night stay for two, inclusive of a Saturday night, in a Deluxe Room ($269). You'll also get two wine tastings at Apr?s Wine Company, plus two souvenir glasses and a bottle of hand-picked, capital "C" Champagne awaiting your arrival at Avalon. Climb into the plush bed and swaddle your sweetie in the Egyptian cotton covers. You'll also have wireless Internet at your fingertips, a flat-panel TV in front of you, and an iPod docking station at your side. Once you've finished your two included tastings at Apr?s, you'll want to sample the more than 50 wines flowing from the Enomatic dispensers. Complement your buzz with a bite, like the mozzarella-stuffed, bacon-wrapped figs or the Zinfandel-braised short ribs. Just your luck: Apr?s is offering 15 percent off food with the purchase of a signature dish, as well as 10 percent off at the retail wine and gift shop. Then, head to the lake (just a few minutes from the hotel) and drink in the epic mountain views from inside a boat. Going in the chillier months? Take a cruise over the snowy terrain with Borges Family Sleigh Rides. The cast of colorful locals at this 44-year-old company will regale you with little-known tales of the region during a 30-minute or hour-long ride. And after a long day on the slopes at Heavenly, coupled with the rich food and wine of Apr?s, you'll be happy to know that Avalon is offering late checkout. Sleep in, then fill your plate at the continental breakfast buffet. Can't pull yourself away just yet? The Avalon is offering 30 percent additional midweek nights and 20 percent off weekend nights. Like wine and cheese or freshies and powder, this week's Escape is a match made in heaven. Or should we say Heavenly? Want more? Check out The Avalon Lodge on Facebook.

Ojai, CA: $318 for Ojai Inn + Wine at Su Nido Inn ($578 Value)

Haughtily known as the American Riviera, Santa Barbara overshadows its neighbors when it comes to Southern California getaway towns. But nearby Ojai?with the same iconic Mission-style architecture and mild Mediterranean climate that characterizes its northerly neighbor?seems perfectly content being the humble other town. Of course, humility is relative. For proof, look no further than Su Nido Inn, boasting nearly 200 reviews and a perfect five-star rating on TripAdvisor. Set right in the heart of Ojai, this sumptuously appointed nine-room boutique hotel is offering a two-night stay for two in a suite, Sundays through Thursdays between now and October 31, 2012 ($318) or between November 1, 2012, and March 31, 2013 ($370). Or, opt for a two-night stay for two in a suite, Fridays and Saturdays between November 1, 2012, and March 31, 2013 ($475). All three options include a bottle of Syrah and two flights of wine at each of two local tasting rooms. Let the Mission Revival d?cor set the scene: Cast-iron gates give way to heavy wooden doors, arched entryways sit below red Spanish-tile roofs, and the cobblestone courtyard?replete with fountain?makes an excellent spot to kick back with a margarita. At night, soak in your mosaic-tiled tub, lather up with Molton Brown spa products, then tuck into your king-size bed to watch a movie on the flat-screen TV. Find your bearings by walking a block down to the arcade. A series of arch-and-pillar entryways, the centerpiece of downtown Ojai houses boutiques, restaurants, second-hand stores, cafes, and bars. For a bit of exercise, rent bikes from the inn and pedal around Libbey Park, which sits adjacent to the arcade. For dinner head to Suzanne's Cuisine, a laid-back restaurant that takes food very seriously. Whether on the garden patio or inside, you'll find the seasonal menu a delight: Start with a cocktail and a locally sourced organic vegetable salad, before moving on to a bottle of wine and sashimi-grade tuna beneath an Asian chimichurri. Then it's back to curl up by the fire at Su Nido, or "your nest," as it's translated from Spanish. Which is apt: In Ojai, everything feels a bit closer to home, not only because it's a short drive from Los Angeles, but because a down-to-earth vibe permeates life here. This isn't, after all, a Riviera of any kind.

Williams, AZ: $170 for Bearizona Tickets + Grand Canyon-Area Hotel at Days Inn Williams ($290 Value)

The Grand Canyon is one of the world's most awe-inspiring landmarks, and visiting its cliffs can be an unforgettable experience. So, too, will be the rest of your trip with this Escape to the Days Inn Williams. You and a guest will spend two nights in a king or two-queen room ($170) at this hotel in Williams, Arizona?nicknamed "Gateway to the Grand Canyon." Along with your stay, you'll receive daily complimentary breakfast, an in-room bottle of wine, two tickets to Bearizona, and a 25-percent discount at Denny's. Located off iconic Route 66, the newly renovated hotel offers its signature Daybreak hot breakfast every morning, including eggs, sausage, and waffles. In addition to complimentary Wi-Fi, you'll enjoy an indoor heated pool and spa and on-site convenience store. For an exotic option near your digs, use two included tickets to Bearizona in the heart of Williams. Drive through the park to observe native wildlife like imposing bison, noble big horn sheep, and sly wolves in their natural habitat. And, of course, you'll spot the park's namesake bears. Less than an hour's drive north lies the Grand Canyon National Park, which draws millions of visitors each year. "For many, the Grand Canyon epitomizes the ultimate American travel destination," says Lonely Planet. "Cleaving a mile deep into the earth and averaging 10 miles across, it compels even the most jaded traveler to pause and draw breath." A long day spent among Arizona's natural wonders will work up an appetite. Sate it at the hotel's neighboring Denny's, where you'll receive a 25-percent discount on the diner's extensive menu of comfort food. Jaw-dropping, miraculous, arresting?the Grand Canyon is many things, but a soft place to rest your head isn't one of them. Luckily, the Days Inn Williams awaits with plush pillows and a warm Southwestern welcome.

Mill Creek, CA: $139 for California Mountain Lodge at St. Bernard Lodge ($278 Value)

For weary mountain travelers, the sight of a St. Bernard dog has always signaled warmth and respite ahead. But you don't have to be in dire straits to welcome a reprieve. Deliver yourself from daily stresses with this Escape to St. Bernard Lodge in the mountains of Northern California. You and a companion will embark on a two-night stay, Sundays through Thursdays ($139) or Fridays and Saturdays ($159), and receive daily breakfast, a welcome bottle of wine, and a complimentary dessert. Since opening in 1929, the lodge has hosted scores of folks traversing the stretch of Highway 36 between the Cascade and Sierra Nevada Mountain ranges. The rustic bed and breakfast features knotty wood-paneled interiors, turn-of-the-century d?cor, and a deck overlooking the on-site trout pond. Each of the seven guest rooms?Sunrise, Woodland, Evergreen, Wildflower, Yesteryear, Bluebird, and Autumn?is decorated with a unique theme and shares bathrooms. If you're starved for a home-cooked breakfast, you've come to the right place. Start each morning with an included breakfast in the on-site restaurant and tavern. Antiques and historic mementos add character to the dining room, where you can feast on everything from fresh bread to traditional soups and other familiar fare. Nearby Mount Lassen Volcanic National Park is a hiker's paradise with more than 100 miles of trails as well as lakes, waterfalls, and Lassen Peak. The Pacific Crest Trail is located just a mile away from the lodge for fall trekking and winter snowshoeing. Whether you're worn out from the road or simply looking for a little time off, this Escape to St. Bernard Lodge will come to your rescue.

Walla Walla, WA: $199 for Washington Wine Country Inn at Green Gables Inn ($385 Value)

Just 13 miles north of the Oregon/Washington border lies a place so nice they named it twice: Walla Walla. Still known for its sweet onions and successful agriculture scene, the small town (with just a little more than 30,000 residents) is gaining traction with wine aficionados. Of course, with the oenophiles come the foodies, and with the foodies come, well, a crush of visitors. It's easy to see why the town is touted as "the next Napa," given there are now more than 100 wineries in the area and the heart of the town has been revamped to include tasting rooms and farm-to-table restaurants nuzzled next to restored Victorian and Beaux-Arts buildings. Just a short walk from downtown sits the Green Gables Inn, a 1909 Arts and Crafts-style mansion situated on a quiet, tree-lined street just steps from the Whitman College campus. Fireplaces in both sitting rooms, exposed beams and period antiques in the dining room, and rooms inspired by Lucy Maud Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables lend a homey vibe to the property. Stay for two nights, Sundays through Thursdays ($199) or Fridays and Saturdays ($229), in one of three standard rooms: Birch Path, Willowmere, or Mayflowers. The first two rooms are equipped with either a king- or queen-size bed, private bath with tub and shower, and tranquil tones of green, yellow, brown, and white. Mayflowers, on the other hand, is decidedly floral in design with a queen-size bed and pops of pink and white. For more spacious accommodations with a fireplace and private balcony, opt for a suite?Idlewild or Dryad's Bubble?on Sundays through Thursdays ($249) or Fridays and Saturdays ($289). In addition to a bottle of signature Green Gables Inn wine upon arrival and a tray of handcrafted desserts, in-house Chef Andi prepares an included gourmet breakfast each morning with local ingredients. And thanks to complimentary tastings at local wineries, you'll be able to see for yourself why the travel industry is touting Walla Walla as the next great wine destination.

Estes Park, CO: $109 for Colorado Lodge at Aspen Lodge Resort & Spa ($189 Value)

Even the elks that graze along the jagged cliffs of Estes Park seem to be in awe of the Colorado town?herds of the massive mammals flock to the landscape's endless fields year after year to laze in the shadows of Rocky Mountain National Park. Discover the grandeur of this southwestern destination with an Escape to Aspen Lodge Resort & Spa. Make a date with nature: a one-night stay two in a Lodge Room, Sundays to Thursdays ($109) or Fridays and Saturdays ($119). Nestled among 80 acres of majestic forests?just seven miles outside of Estes Park?your accommodations boast sprawling mountain views from either a porch or balcony, along with a pair of queen-size beds and plenty of living space. Craft a rendering of your wooded surroundings while stationed at your room's writing desk before making the trek to nearby Estes. "Standing in the snow-patched but still lush meadows of Moraine Park and staring at the rocky crags of the Continental Divide that loom above the dense groves of aspens and pines, one can easily see why the first homesteaders in Estes Park compared the area with Switzerland," says The New York Times. "The valley even has its version of the Matterhorn: Longs Peak, whose notched 14,255-foot summit lingers above its Rocky brethren with a seductiveness that begs to be scaled. Some 15,000 climbers attempt it every year." Those looking to dig into the surrounding trails and cliffs can pay a visit to Estes Park Mountain Shop, where employees will happily arrange a variety of outdoor outings, while Snowy Peak Winery's tasting room welcomes the less-active bunch. Back at the resort, use your $30 credit toward rich dishes like tender beef Wellington and baked brie at Aspen Lodge Bar and Grill, where panoramic views blanket the dining room with the outdoors.

Milwaukee, WI: $93 for TripAdvisor #1 Milwaukee B&B at Schuster Mansion Bed and Breakfast ($199 Value)

A classic cup of tea is a bit like the perfect getaway?both call for a sprinkling of unique charm steeped in a pot of tradition. Indulge in this flawless blend of history and sweetness with an Escape to the Schuster Mansion Bed & Breakfast in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Rated Milwaukee's top B&B by TripAdvisor, the mansion's halls have hosted an ever-evolving cast of characters since the late 19th century. Sample the B&B's charms with a two-night stay for two in a room with a shared bath ($93) or in a multi-room suite with a private bathroom ($160). Both stays include a delicious breakfast for two in the comfort of your room or the Grand Dining Room. Known as the "Red Castle," the Schuster is a majestic member of the city's collection of registered historical mansions. Built in 1891, the German Renaissance Revival-style structure is known for hosting traditional Victorian High Tea on the first Thursday of every month (reservations required). Treat yourself to a cup of elegant d?cor in your uniquely furnished room, equipped with cozy bedding, a separate seating area, Wi-Fi, and an included bottle of wine. "Milwaukee has 95 miles of bike lanes, lush parks lacing the shores of Lake Michigan and a revitalized riverfront where sophisticated shops coexist within sight of the city's industrial past," says The New York Times. "Modern Milwaukee isn't so much defined by the Rust Belt anymore, but rather by its lively downtown and a signature museum so architecturally striking that it competes for attention with the art it holds." After sampling the vibrant culture of the surrounding city, return to the bed and breakfast for a robust night's sleep. Whether you opt for one lump of history or two, an Escape to the Schuster Mansion dishes out an ideal balance of Wisconsin charms?past and present.

New Orleans, LA: $199 for Bourbon Street Luxury Hotel at Royal Sonesta Hotel New Orleans: ($405 Value)

New Orleans is known for its free-flowing libations and glitzy destinations, so it's only fitting that the city is a prime locale for channeling the holiday spirit. Unwrap a festive frolic in The Big Easy with this Escape to the Royal Sonesta Hotel New Orleans. You and a guest will take in the jazz-fueled jingles of the French Quarter for a one-night stay in a Deluxe Room, Sundays through Thursdays ($159) or Fridays and Saturdays ($199). Or, get in the spirit with a one-night stay for two in a Bourbon Balcony Room, Sundays through Thursdays ($199). Known for having the best balconies in the city, the AAA Four Diamond Award-winner blends European touches with Southern charm. When you arrive at the hotel, pop your included bottle of champagne and take five in the courtyard. Beyond the bubbly, all packages include a Sonesta Savings Pack of local discounts and a $25 credit to your choice of Irvin Mayfield's Jazz Playhouse, Desire Bistro & Oyster Bar, PJ's Coffee Cafe, or on-site parking. Containing more than $250 in discounts to local shops and attractions, your Sonesta Savings Pack is the perfect way to save while crossing items off your gift list. Compose the perfect N'awlins day: Enjoy a brief interlude at the New Orleans Museum of Art; stroll through the historic Garden District; ride the St. Charles streetcar; or visit the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas or Audubon Zoo. Keep the holiday hijinks running by grabbing lunch at Desire Bistro & Oyster Bar, where you can delight in specialties like Creole jambalaya, shrimp and grits, po'boys, fried green tomatoes, and fried oysters served with the house barbecue sauce. Afterward, take your yuletide cheer to the markets and antique stores along the twinkling streets of the French Quarter. "A promenade along Canal Street?the dividing line between the French and American districts?is a must," says BBC Travel. "It boasts some of the best shopping in the United States." When you return to the hotel, request a table for two at Irvin Mayfield's Jazz Playhouse. Order a cocktail and food, sit back, and listen to the Grammy and Billboard award-winning trumpeter or other local musicians perform seasonal favorites. You can even do double time and swing by one of the clubs on Frenchmen Street before turning in for the night. The next morning, you can take a dip in the pool before snagging a cappucino and some goodies for the road from PJ's Coffee Cafe. Direct your sled toward this Escape and your wish for a jubilant getaway will come true in the birthplace of jazz.

Napa, CA: $325 for Napa Valley Inn at The Napa Inn ($650 Value)

Fall's amber elms and spring's pastel bouquet testify to the Napa Valley's diverse landscape, but whenever you choose to visit, California Wine Country boasts a splendid spread of scenery. See for yourself with this Escape to The Napa Inn. Bring along a fellow color connoisseur for a two-night stay from November 12, 2012, to April 18, 2013 ($325). You'll lodge in Madaline's Suite, Simeon's Quarters, Lady Helen's Room, or The Roman Suite at this 2012 TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence winner. Composed of two adjacent Victorian buildings, the property welcomes guests with inviting interiors that satisfy on both chilly nights and sunny afternoons. Madaline's Suite offers country elegance and a semi-private balcony, while marble-style columns and a fireplace distinguish The Roman Suite. A gold and black Far East theme adorns Lady Helen's Room, whereas Simeon's Quarters reflect French opulence. All accommodations provide a private bathroom, fireplace, king-size bed, and two-person whirlpool tub. Start your morning with an included gourmet breakfast in the dining room or garden patio. Your meal might include a vegetable quiche with new potatoes or an asparagus souffl? with apricot shortbread, plus fruit salad, freshly brewed coffee, and juice. Next, you can take the five-minute stroll into downtown Napa and peek inside a rainbow of boutique storefronts. After included afternoon appetizers at the inn, collect two-for-one wine tasting vouchers to local wineries such as Jessup Cellars, Hill Family Estate, and V. Sattui Winery. Evening desserts served with local port and sherry will cleanse your palate when you return to the inn. From the crunch of fallen leaves to the pitter-patter of springtime showers, an Escape to Napa Valley covers a full spectrum of seasonal fun.

Friday Harbor, WA: $179 for San Juan Islands Inn at Earthbox Inn and Spa ($364 Value)

Picking the perfect getaway should come about organically?which is why an Escape to Earthbox Inn and Spa in Friday Harbor on Washington's historic San Juan Islands is only natural. Breathe in the fresh air of this coastal environment with a two-night stay for two in the Water Place Room, Sundays through Thursdays ($179) or Fridays or Saturdays ($189), or in the Earth Place Room, Sundays through Thursdays ($199) or Fridays and Saturdays ($209). Tap into the island's lush landscape at this retro-motor inn from the comfort of fully renovated rooms outfitted in eco-friendly amenities. Nestled in the heart of Friday Harbor, this low-key lodging is located just a short walk from the ferry, marina, art galleries, and a host of charming shops, retail stores, and restaurants. You'll want to hop on the inn's complimentary beach cruisers for a ride around this bike-friendly town, or ask the in-the-know concierges to book an afternoon of outdoor activities, like wildlife watching, boating, eagle spotting, and more. Designed with calm colors and warm and comfortable d?cor, each cozy room boasts a queen-size bed, free Wi-Fi, iPod docking stations, kitchen amenities, and all the creature comforts of an upscale lodging experience without the heavy footprint. Plant yourself in the middle of luxury at the on-site day spa where you'll have a $25 spa credit to use toward a massage, face, or body treatment and complimentary Vital Leg scrub when purchasing a body treatment. You'll revel in island-inspired sessions like the Open Sky or Soothing Sea massages that use natural healing stones gathered from local beaches. Celebrate the scenery with a dip in the indoor pool (the only indoor heated swimming experience offered on the island), or turn up the heat in your temporary habitat with a soothing session in the dry sauna or the bubbling hot tub. Escape to the Earthbox Inn and Spa where bliss is always in bloom.

Davenport, IA: $149 for AAA Four Diamond Iowa Hotel at The Blackhawk Hotel ($283 Value)

Part Hollywood elite and part presidential chic, The Hotel Blackhawk's halls have hosted an array of American royalty since opening in 1915. Aiming to restore the space's see-and-be-seen vibe, a recent full-scale renovation adds a dash of hip to the historic?returning the hotel to its status as the crown jewel of the Quad Cities in Davenport, Iowa. Come see why the AAA Four Diamond Award-rated destination reigns supreme as the grande dame of Davenport with a one-night stay for two in a City View Room ($149). As the only Preferred Summit Hotel in Iowa and a member of the Historic Hotels of America, The Hotel Blackhawk's gilded d?cor and posh amenities are fit for royalty. Spread with dramatic rich earth tones of deep browns, classic tans, and dark sky blues, your City View Room is tastefully appointed with local artwork and modern extras including a flat-screen LCD TV, high-thread-count European linens, and Wi-Fi?with turndown service available upon request. Anoint your stay with a $25 breakfast credit at Beignet Done That, where you'll dine on decadent selection of fluffy beignets?doughnuts with a French pedigree. Later, hit the lanes?and savor a few sips?with your included hour of bowling with shoe rental for two at Blackhawk Bowl and Martini Lounge. The hotel's in-house alley thrives under a layer of glowing neon lights and scene-setting music. After being crowned the king of the lanes, continue your regal revelry at BIX Bistro and Lounge, a recipient of the 2012 Wine Spectator Award of Excellence, where you'll each receive a drink. Lavish yourself in both history and opulence in the Hawkeye State and Escape to the lap of luxury.

San Antonio, TX: $89 for River Walk Hotel at O'Brien Historic Hotel ($189 Value)

So maybe the West wasn't won with a good night's sleep and a bottle of wine, but you can skip the bad and the ugly with a good Escape to San Antonio. Saddle up the horses?or just the horses under your hood?and head for a one-night stay for two in a whirlpool room, Sundays through Thursdays ($89) or Fridays and Saturdays ($100), at the O'Brien Historic Hotel. You'll receive daily breakfast for two as well as a bottle of wine, chocolates, and roses in your room. Just eight miles from the San Antonio International Airport, these digs are perfect for hunkering down for the night. They feature high ceilings, balconies, chiropractic mattresses, and complimentary Wi-Fi. Drink in all that the Alamo City has to offer: You're staying just half a block from the famed River Walk, and the public park is open 365 days a year. With average winter temps in the mid 60s, you can lasso in all the special attractions as the city prepares for the holiday season. Elbow up to the bar at The Esquire Tavern. The River Walk's oldest establishment originally opened in 1933 to commemorate the end of the Prohibition, and offers the "big, bold, and handsome" (stouts, porters, and ales), and no doubt one for your horses. Not one to howl at the moon? Catch a basketball game at the Alamodome, or tour the shops and galleries of La Villita, a historic arts village. If you've got a case of the bow legs, stop by Alamo Segcity for a pair of wheels to explore the five miles of trails along the San Antonio River. Get locked and loaded: an Escape like this is sure to win over the urban cowboy in you.

Wildwood, MO: $92 for Boutique Hotel at The Wildwood Hotel ($154 Value)

It can be a jungle out there. Escape the savagery of the daily grind and instead treat yourself the civilized creature comforts offered at the Wildwood Hotel?located just outside St. Louis in Wildwood, Missouri. Evolve with a one-night stay for two in a King or Jacuzzi Suite ($92) with a $25 gift card to Indigo Joe's Sports Pub and Restaurant and one popcorn voucher to B&B Theatre. Or, progress toward the perfect getaway with a two-night stay for two in a Standard King or Double Queen Room ($165) along with a $50 gift card to Indigo Joe's Sports Pub and Restaurant and one $25 gift certificate to B&B Theatre. Soft, 17-inch double-pillow-top mattresses and complimentary Wi-Fi will make you feel like the top of food chain. With its boutique d?cor and close proximity to sophisticated restaurants, upscale shopping, and city attractions like the Gateway Arch, major league sports stadiums, amusement parks, the St. Louis Zoo, and Missouri Wine Country, this hotel is sure to tame any unruly animals in your party. Eat like the king of the castle?instead of the forest?with your gift card to Indigo Joe's located just across the street. Dine on crispy flatbread pizza, succulent roasted chicken, or juicy New York strip steak. Then, splash about in the indoor pool or break a sweat in the fitness room. Peer through the underbrush to spy a great Escape?anything less would be uncivilized.

Hot Springs, NC: $126 for Blue Ridge Mountain Inn at Iron Horse Station ($252 Value)

All aboard! Get your caboose in gear and head to Hot Springs, North Carolina, a historic mountain town on the Appalachian Trail for an Escape for two. Conduct a two-night stay on Sundays through Thursdays in a Deluxe Pullman or Jacuzzi Pullman Room ($141). Or, opt for for a Friday-and-Saturday stay in a Pullman Sleeper or Pullman Room ($126). Past vacationers practically go off the rails to return to the charming country d?cor of the guest rooms, which feature a private bath and complimentary Wi-Fi. Built in 1929, the inn sits across from the original Hot Springs train station on Main Street and named its guest quarters after the revolutionary Pullman sleeper cars. Roll full steam ahead to the great outdoors, because there's no greener pasture for nature lovers than the Blue Ridge Mountains. Take a hike along the Appalachian Trail, then enjoy an included one-hour soak for two in the hot springs at Hot Springs Resort and Spa, where mineral springs have been pumping out restorative powers since 1778. When you need to fuel your engine, chug on over to the adjoining Iron Horse Restaurant and Tavern to use your $20 credit toward draft beers and regional cuisine made from fresh, local ingredients, like the fried green tomatoes and pork loin with rosemary and garlic served with a mushroom demi-glace. Don't get stuck at jaded junction: Get away for awhile in the Carolinas?it's not every day an Escape like this pulls in to the station.

White Sulphur Springs, WV: $500 for AAA Five Diamond Resort at The Greenbrier ($730 Value)

Embellished with timeless tapestries and luxurious amenities, The Greenbrier has long been known as "America's Resort." This 6,750-acre, AAA Five Diamond-rated property marries the classic charms of the past with the comforts of the present. Escape to the heart of White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, and slip into the exquisite interior of this National Historic Landmark with a two-night stay for two in an Intermediate Room, Sundays through Thursdays ($500) or Fridays and Saturdays ($572). Framed by the breathtaking peaks of the Allegheny Mountains, the internationally acclaimed resort has hosted distinguished travelers from around the globe since its first incarnation in 1778. "The Greenbrier is a time-machine throwback to earlier notions of luxury and leisure in America, from those of the antebellum South (Robert E. Lee was a regular guest) through the cold war jet-set era," says The New York Times. "Tea is still punctually served at 4:15 p.m. Jackets and ties are expected at dinner. There is a room devoted unironically?The Greenbrier doesn't do irony?to the composition, on stationery, of actual letters." Explore the Dorothy Draper-style d?cor of your Intermediate Room?outfitted with two double beds or one king bed, Wi-Fi, and TVs, as well as enchanting views of the surrounding estate. You'll be treated to nightly turndown service, morning coffee and newspaper delivery, and afternoon tea and treats. As one of ABC's 30 Places to Visit in 2010, The Greenbrier offers a wealth of enthralling activities to complement its stunning d?cor. Stroll through the resort's shops and artist colony; take a dip in the state-of-the-art infinity pool with views of the mountains and four golf courses; fly high with a falconry lesson; take an off-road driving adventure; or unwind with a signature spa treatment at The Greenbrier Spa?the only Forbes Five Star-rated mineral spa in the world. The property also offers some 50 additional activities, including an extensive network of biking and hiking trails for outdoor enthusiasts and a casino for nightlife lovers. Dinnertime calls for a trip to one of the resort's 13 distinct restaurants. At the heart of the culinary collection lies the iconic Main Dining Room, featuring Southern and French-inspired dishes. Those with international tastes will enjoy the Pacific Rim specialties at In-Fusion and the authentic Italian fare at The Forum. Rich with history, this Escape delivers the ideal combination of contemporary convenience and stately grandeur.

West Dover, VT: $239 for West Dover Inn at West Dover Inn ($473 Value)

Winter is on its way in the Green Mountains of southern Vermont's Mount Snow Valley. Celebrate the season at the historic West Dover Inn, the area's oldest continuously operating inn, during a two-night stay for two among idyllic snowy landscapes. Snuggle under the cozy quilts in a standard room ($239) or spread out in one of four suites ($329). Each room boasts a private bathroom, Internet access, and comes decorated with antiques. Some have a fireplace and Jacuzzi tubs. The white clapboard home?built in 1846 as a tavern and stagecoach stop?stands majestically at the center of Dover's historic-landmark district. Dip into your welcome bottle of wine, then ask the innkeeper for a peek at a unique poem continually written by each of the owners, preserving the history of the inn for more than 100 years. After a hearty breakfast for two at the inn's 1846 Tavern & Restaurant (choose any meal on the menu), have a wander around the village, where history buffs can check out the splendid architecture of 20 landmarked buildings dating from 1805 to 1885. Reserve an intimate fireside table at 1846 Tavern & Restaurant, where Chef Kyle transforms seasonal ingredients from local farmers markets into inventive dishes like organic panko-encrusted chicken with a maple-bourbon cream sauce. Pick up the pace to the speed of the Pony Express when you go exploring with High Country Vermont Snowmobile Tours, or hit the nearby slopes for some of Vermont's best skiing, where loads of fun await you at Mount Snow resort. You'll enjoy a 50-percent discount on ski or snowboard rentals at Equipe Sport. Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are also popular. Roll along at an unhurried pace with this Escape to West Dover Inn, where you will have the best of old and new as snow settles in for the season.

Hunter, NY: $220 for Catskill Mountain Resort at Kaatskill Mountain Club ($370 Value)

Rocked with quartz ranging from orange and tan to crimson and gray, the Catskills have come full circle since their erosive beginnings. Make like these majestic mountains and give your sluggish spirit a fresh start with a full cycle of relaxation in the hills of Hunter Mountain. Escape to the Kaatskill Mountain Club, where you'll enjoy a two-night stay for two in a Studio Suite, Sundays through Thursdays ($220) or Fridays and Saturdays ($336). Or, opt to unwind with a larger crew during a two-night stay for up to four guests in a Jacuzzi Suite, Sundays through Thursdays ($330) or Fridays and Saturdays ($495). Forest of maples, cedars, and oaks surround the Kaatskill Mountain Club with quintessential Northeastern scenery. Appointed with queen-size beds, separate sitting areas, and cable TV, Studio Suites offer a cozy retreat for two, while Jacuzzi Suites boast gas fireplaces, full kitchens, and space for four people. Both options deliver stellar mountain views and a late 1 p.m. checkout. "The Catskill Mountains, some 100 miles northwest of New York City, were originally popularized in the 19th century by artists of the Hudson River school, who romanticized the region's rugged beauty," says Travel + Leisure. "Today, adventurers from Manhattan's art and fashion worlds are exchanging the overcrowded haunts of the Hamptons for the Catskill counties of Sullivan, Delaware, Greene, and Ulster. Replacing 'the scene' with 'the scenic,' they're discovering winding country roads, endless mountain valleys, and enough open space to hide away in?at least until Monday." Fuel up with an included continental breakfast before embarking on a geocaching adventure, where you'll be provided with a GPS device and coordinates to find boxes spread throughout the property. Each contains a clue for a final puzzle, exercising your brain along with your legs on light hikes. Afterward, you can wind down by purchasing a treatment from the Mountain Club Spa and Fitness Center. The spa encourages all-natural rejuvenation by using flora from the surrounding landscape. Leap into a loop of tranquility?an Escape to Kaatskill Mountain Club provides a rhythmic respite in the heart of the Catskills.

Daytona Beach, FL: $158 for Daytona Beachfront Resort at Daytona Beach Regency ($318 Value)

Don't drive around in circles looking for the ideal vacation?head straight to the Daytona Beach Regency with this full-throttle Escape and you'll be cruising to the perfect getaway on the Florida coast. Shift your car into park just an hour outside of Orlando and enjoy a two-night stay for two in a one-bedroom suite, Sundays through Thursdays ($158) or Fridays and Saturdays ($178). Each suite is stocked with a queen bed and full kitchen for cooking late-night fuel, and Escapees will toot their horn to the sound of complimentary parking for one car per room and Wi-Fi. Upgrade to a two-bedroom suite any day of the week based on availability at the time of booking for an additional $40. (A refundable $250 security deposit paid by credit card is due at check-in.) Get your engine started at the Daytona International Speedway with a behind-the-scenes tour and see the victory lane and the drivers meeting room. Or get behind the wheel with nearby car-racing experiences and feel the thrill of a race from the driver's seat. Afterward, throw it into neutral and relax at the resort's indoor and outdoor heated pools and hot tubs. Grab a cocktail from the poolside bar and soak up the picturesque views. Or choose from endless beach activities like sailing, Jet Ski rentals, surfing, snorkeling, and more. Then head to the boardwalk for thrill rides, saltwater taffy, and go-kart racing before taking a pit stop at the one of the numerous dining or nightlife options. From vegetarian restaurants like the Dancing Avocado Kitchen (with its savory Mexican dishes) to dance clubs like Razzle's (with its pool tables and bumping music), you'll find a perfect place for all of your passengers. Buckle up, accelerate, and leave expensive getaways in the dust with this week's Escape to Daytona Beach.

Newport, RI: $265 for Aquidneck Island Inn + Mimosas at Inns on Bellevue ($641 Value)

Newport's been a vacation destination for former commanders-in-chief, but you don't need secret service or executive power to put your presidential seal on this week's Escape to Inns on Bellevue, an historic Newport bed and breakfast only two blocks from the downtown waterfront. Grab your first lady and head for a two-night stay in a Queen Room, Fridays and Saturdays ($265) or in a junior suite, king room, or queen Jacuzzi room, Fridays and Saturdays ($299). Both options include a welcome pack with wine and snacks; nightly turn-down service with chocolates; afternoon tea and cookies; a self-guided Newport walking tour; and mimosas with your daily breakfast. Outfit your oval office with hundreds of diverse boutiques from local artisans selling high-end clothing and well-known brands, art galleries, furniture outlets, and design stores along Newport's Bellevue Avenue. Ask what Aquidneck Island can do for you when you explore miles of diverse shorelines across Newport county and the National Historic Landmarks known as Newport Mansions. "One of the best ways to see the mansions is by bicycle," Lonely Planet suggests. "Cruising along Bellevue Ave at a leisurely place allows you to enjoy the view of the grounds, explore side streets and paths, and ride right up to the mansion entrances without having to worry about parking or holding up traffic." Your elegantly decorated room will supply you with the ideal Bay of Digs for unwinding and sharing a romantic bottle of wine. Be sure to head to the Gas Lamp Grille, where Escapees can enjoy entr?es like fresh-baked cod served in a white wine herb-garlic butter sauce along with an exotic beer, or a 1.5-pound boiled New England lobster along with a complimentary dessert or appetizer. This week's Escape to Rhode Island proves once and for all that party lines don't matter when you party in Newport. For additional information, visit Inns on Bellevue on Facebook.

Sudbury, MA: $89 for New England Inn at The Wayside Carriage House Inn ($194 Value)

Call your boss's bluff and go AWOL for an Escape to The Wayside Carriage House Inn, a boutique hotel in Sudbury, Massachusetts, that's run by the oldest still-operating inn in the continental US. Stay one night, Sundays through Thursdays ($89) or Fridays and Saturdays ($99), in a room with your choice of one king- or two queen-size beds. In the morning, the inn will arm troops with a continental breakfast for two. Afterward, take a tour of Longfellow's Historic District; stand in formation at the Grist Mill, built by former property owner Henry Ford?the cornmeal and wheat flour it produces is used in the inn's baked goods; and then, march onward to the Redstone School, a one-room schoolhouse dating back to 1798. After a short drive to Walden Pond (yes, that Walden Pond), head to the Carriage House's sister property, Longfellow's Wayside Inn. Settle into a table in the dining room, where the rustic post-and-beam frames set a ruggedly romantic tone for a home-cooked meal complemented by traditional libations. (Insider tip: Request a seat by the fireplace, though there are no promises, as they fill up fast.) Fill up on starters like Duxbury Bay oysters on the half shell or the traditional New England clam chowder. For main course, choose among favorites like Salmon Dijonaise or Wayside Inn Lobster Pie. Then, stick a feather in your nightcap with a Coow Woow, a rum and ginger brandy concoction that lays claim to the title of America's first mixed drink. Charge forward to new stomping grounds and declare victory in New England with an Escape that's Yankee Doodle Dandy.

St. Pete Beach, FL: $185 for Gulf Coast Boutique Hotel at Postcard Inn on the Beach ($308 Value)

Float a message in a bottle or type an email?a first-rate Gulf Coast getaway is worth writing home about, no matter how do you it. Discover hip digs and plenty to praise at the Postcard Inn on the Beach in St. Pete Beach, Florida. Escape for a two-night stay for two in a Classic Resort-View Room, Sundays to Thursdays ($185) or Fridays and Saturdays ($245). You'll also receive two welcome drinks, a $25 credit toward a two-day cabana rental or parasailing, and late 1 p.m. checkout. "Created as a 'Vintage American Getaway,' Postcard Inn on the Beach was trendy before it opened in the fall of 2009," says Frommer's. Packed with old-school style, this boutique hotel is best described with words like "funky," "fresh," and "fun." Harking back to the age of endless summers, your room features large-scale surfing photography by local artists along with vintage light fixtures, reclaimed surf gear, and wooden design details. Hang ten in your groovy accommodations, then start your story with a stroll along St. Pete's shores. With your $25 credit toward a two-day cabana rental and your choice of a paddleboat rental or parasailing, you couldn't script a better day at the beach. "The wide, sugar-soft sandy beach on the Gulf of Mexico?with lounge chairs, a driftwood-decorated shower and a volleyball net?is perhaps the best amenity," says The New York Times. "But there's plenty more to keep you hanging around, including a palm-tree-edged heated pool, a funky beachside bar, two small fitness rooms and a snack shack that serves burgers and fried jalape?os." Later, treat your taste buds to a stack of sticky ribs at the on-site Beachwood BBQ & Burger. Offering a spread of local seafood?try the barbecue grouper, accented with mango raspberry chutney and citrus mango puree?as well as plenty of American favorites, the eatery is the perfect place to indulge in timeless food and drink. Postcard Inn on the Beach re-wrote the book on Florida vacations, so pen your own tribute to sun and surf in St. Pete.

Clearwater Beach, FL: $240 for Gulf Coast Motel at Sta 'N Pla Motel ($480 Value)

While its name is said to originate from a fresh flowing spring in the center of the city, Clearwater, Florida, is brimming with the Gulf's crystal tides and sun-soaked shores. Tap into the luminous surroundings of the Sunshine State with an Escape to the Sta 'N Pla Motel and stay for two nights in a standard one-bedroom with a king-size bed ($240). Recently renovated and just steps from Clearwater Beach, your accommodations are located directly on the Intracoastal Waterway, an ideal location for exploring the area's award-winning shoreline. "Clearwater's beach is named the top city beach on the Gulf of Mexico by Florida International University coastal geologist Stephen Leatherman, known as Dr. Beach," says Cond? Nast Traveler. "Never more than a few hundred yards away from the town's streets, it is white, sandy, and glorious, dotted with basketball courts, sunbathers, and swimmers." Shake off any excess sand before hopping aboard your included three-hour yacht tour from Gulfside Adventures. Later, study the sunset and indulge in a spread of fresh seafood during your included dinner at Island Way Grill. Polish off your brilliant evening with a stroll on the motel's fishing pier or a gathering in the game room?no matter how you end your evening, you'll be in the clear.

Southold, NY: $119 for North Fork Suites at Heron Suites ($204 Value)

Every captain needs a seasoned first mate to make a successful trip. Grab a member of your crew and cast away your desktop doldrums with this Escape to Heron Suites in Southold, New York. The plush dockside hotel is affixed to the Port of Egypt Marina on the northern tip of Long Island. Set sail on a one-night stay for two in the First Mate Suite, Sundays through Thursdays ($119) or Fridays and Saturdays ($139). Or, upgrade your cabin with a one-night stay for two in the Captain's Quarters, Sundays through Thursdays ($169) or Fridays and Saturdays ($189). You'll feel right at home cruising through the waterfront lobby at this family-owned-and-operated property. Dock your luggage in your spacious suite, where an included bottle of wine awaits. The kitchen is perfect for preparing any meal and complimentary high-speed Internet makes surfing the web a breeze. Southold may be on the water, but the area's superb wineries lure as many visitors as its beaches. "Though the upper eastern tip of Long Island?a 30-mile strip with oceanside plains, tidy villages, and rows of grapevines?has already been discovered, it's still a quiet alternative to the nearby Hamptons," says Travel + Leisure. "Plus, its emerging wineries produce top-notch wines that are showing up on menus across the country." You can see for yourself with included tastings at four local wineries. Instead of drowning in last-minute holiday shopping, check out the Tanger Outlets in nearby Riverhead. Here, you'll receive a discount booklet and deep savings on designer brands for every sailor on your list. Come dinner time, join in the feeding frenzy at on-site A Lure Chowder House and Oyster-ia. Seafood lovers can dip shrimp into cocktail sauce, crack open lobsters, or try fresh local oysters on the half shell. Shipping out is more fun with another set of hands on deck. Happily, this seaside Escape is built for your crew of two.

North Charleston, SC: $84 for Charleston Hotel at Radisson Hotel Charleston Airport ($148 Value)

If American cities were high school seniors, there'd be a complete sweep in the yearbook voting, with "Most Polite," "Best Dressed," "Sexiest," and "Most Hospitable" all going to the same metropolis. But even though these awards came from far more prestigious publications than the common yearbook (Southern Living Magazine and Cond? Nast, to name just a couple), it hasn't gone to Charleston's head. In fact, according to Travel + Leisure, it's still America's friendliest city, and with this week's Escape from the Radisson Hotel Charleston Airport, you're the real winner. Get a one-night stay for two, Sundays through Thursdays between November 1, 2012, and November 1, 2013 ($84) or Fridays and Saturdays between November 1, 2012, and February 9, 2013 ($139). Rooms are appointed with granite counters, high-speed Wi-Fi, cable TV, a refrigerator, a microwave, a complimentary USA Today, access to the fitness center, sauna, heated indoor pool, business center, and more. After your complimentary shuttle service from the airport, head up to your room for a good night's rest in a Sleep Number bed. And sleep you'll need?after waking up to breakfast for two, you'll have to vote on what order to take in the world-class golfing, beaches, shopping, and entertainment opportunities that surround your award-winning abode. However you cast your ballot, be sure to check out the Charleston Historic District, home of America's first museum (The Charleston Museum) and the Exchange and Provost, featuring a dungeon where various signers of the Declaration of Independence were once held. After this 24-hour Escape, you'll understand why Charleston has been voted every "best" there is, but if you had a vote, it might be to stay here forever. And why not? Pick up unlimited vouchers to extend your stay.

Lake Toxaway, NC: $192 for Blue Ridge Mountain Cabin at Cabins at Seven Foxes ($384 Value)

Let the sound of rushing water melt away stress on this Escape to the Land of Waterfalls in North Carolina. You and three friends can go with the flow at the Cabins at Seven Foxes, a pet-friendly mountain retreat in Lake Toxaway?less than two hours from Greenville, three hours from Atlanta and Charlotte, and five hours from Raleigh. You'll flood your days with fun during a two-night stay for up to four people, Sundays through Thursdays ($192) or Fridays and Saturdays ($212). Lodge in one of four cabins: the Raccoon Loft, Bear Cave, Squirrel Nest, or Fox Hole. All accommodations feature a full kitchen, satellite TV, a gas fireplace, and a spacious porch with gas grill. Get up early to explore the surrounding area, overflowing with outdoor activities. You can let the adrenaline rush to your head on the numerous hiking trails in Gorges State Park, Pisgah National Forest, and DuPont State Forest. You'll be in awe when you see Whitewater Falls?the highest falls east of the Rocky Mountains?and Looking Glass Falls. There are more than 200 waterfalls to visit in Transylvania County, so be sure to plan accordingly so you don't miss the must-sees. Once the snow starts to fall, you can head to the Sapphire Valley Ski Area to practice your turns on the slopes. When you return to the cabin, take a soothing stroll around the seven-acre property and see the goats in the neighboring meadow. There are plenty of fun surprises along the trails and kids will love exploring the treehouse, swing area, and waterfall pond along the way. When you feel your hunger surging, follow the current to The Barn Fresh Market to use an included $10 credit on fresh produce, locally sourced meats, free-range poultry, and even garden items. The cafe serves fresh-brewed coffee and prepared dinner entrees, sandwiches, and soups. The next evening, stock up on wine and premium steaks at Toxaway Wine & Cheese with your $10 credit and have a cookout at the cabin. Afterward, gather around the fire pit and spend the rest of the evening under the stars. Get away from the everyday whirl with an Escape to Lake Toxaway that won't leave you high and dry.

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