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iris1745 Oct 25th, 2011 04:55 AM

Santa Fe family gathering
 
Meeting my two daughters, their husbands and my sister in Santa Fe, plus wife and I in April. We will be there on the 14th thru the 21st. Daughter has a time share to swap and is attempting to get two units. But we alll will be staying at the www.lasbrisasdesantafe.com My sister/wife and I will be sharing a two bedroom, two bath for $100 pernight and we are getting ready to make a reservation. I have seen good comments about this complex. Has anyone used these accommoditions? Location is a bit outside the old town area, but we are all walkers. Thoughts? Richard

starrs Oct 25th, 2011 06:17 AM

Sounds like a great deal! I don't know those units but you're just a half mile to the things I'd like to see. LOVE Santa Fe. Have a great family trip. :-)

DebitNM Oct 25th, 2011 06:28 AM

That link doesn't appear to work??

Don't know these particular units; I can check them out next time I am up there [I realize you are going to make reservations soon, so this might not help].

Will you be renting a car, as there is much to see beyond the plaza?

starrs Oct 25th, 2011 06:33 AM

The link worked for me.

Here's another page at that website in case that helps-
http://www.lasbrisasdesantafe.com/slideshow.htm

DebitNM Oct 25th, 2011 06:38 AM

I can't view link via Google Chrome, IE or even AOL.

DebitNM Oct 25th, 2011 06:39 AM

The second link won't work either??

starrs Oct 25th, 2011 06:41 AM

I'm using IE. That's strange.
I'm not a techie so I have no idea why.

Maybe try googling "la brisas de santa fe" and see what happens.

starrs Oct 25th, 2011 06:43 AM

Here it is on tripadvisor
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Rev...ew_Mexico.html

DebitNM Oct 25th, 2011 06:43 AM

I saw that, thanks.

iris1745 Oct 25th, 2011 07:05 AM

OR perhaps www.lasbrisasdesantafe.com/index.htm 'stairs' Thanks and thanks for the help. DebitNM; We will probably end up with three cars. We have four hikers and three not as serious. So that gives us a lot of flexibility. Our first stop will be Albuquerque with three of us for one night to visit a cousin. Yes, lots to do and see. Will the high road be open? I have seen where it may not be the best time to visit, but it's my daughters Spring vacation. Whatever happens I know we will love Santa Fe. Richard

DebitNM Oct 25th, 2011 07:23 AM

I was able to pull up a cached version from 10/21/11. [kind of weird] but even then, only the homepage.

One thing that always concerns <i>me</i> in these kinds of timeshare/condo rentals is that each unit is individually owned and that means that there could be a wide variance of what the actual unit looks like. But for the price, it seems pretty good.

We have had little snow the past few winters, so you <i>should</i> be ok with the high road [I assume you are planning a day trip to Taos].

It's true, April is not the best time to be here, but what the heck - it's a vacation!

islandaze Oct 25th, 2011 07:36 AM

We've stayed at El Farolito, which is also on Galisteo, a block closer to the Plaza. Should be about a 10-12 minute walk for you. I don't remember seeing Las Brisas, but it's in a nice, safe neighborhood, and from what I see on the website - http://www.lasbrisasdesantafe.com/ - you're getting a great deal.

starrs Oct 25th, 2011 07:46 AM

Richard, I've been there over Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's and Valentine's Day. Most of those trips were combination trips with Durango (I ((l))Durango and Santa Fe). I've never been in April but I bet it will be wonderful! Since you are there for a week, consider driving up over the high desert to Durango - especially if you've never been to Mesa Verde NP. The only scary driving we did was the drive to Ouray - but it was gorgeous and we went VERY slowly. :-)

If you go to Durango, I'd make it an overnight trip. Just get an inexpensive room there.

http://www.nps.gov/meve/index.htm

DebitNM Oct 25th, 2011 09:02 AM

{must be my computer, I can access website with hubby's}

iris1745 Oct 25th, 2011 11:13 AM

Hi stairs and DebitNM; We have been to Mesa Verde, probablly from Sedona. But the high road to Taos is a must do. Question; From Santa Fe are there any preserved towns of the 'old west', 1850's vintage? Thanks islandaze. The web site isn't showing the price my daughter received last week over the phone of $100 dollars for a two bedroom, two bath unit. Instead of calling, I will e-mail them and suggest that cost. Also will mention AAA and senior citizen.

starrs Oct 25th, 2011 11:28 AM

Richard, I've not been to any but these websites look interesting
http://home.earthlink.net/~ghosttowns2/nm/
http://www.sierracountynewmexico.inf...ric-towns.html

iris1745 Oct 25th, 2011 11:38 AM

Thanks much starrs; We have been to Prescot, Az. and had fun in that town. Many 'bars'.

ElendilPickle Oct 25th, 2011 11:43 AM

I'm not familiar with Las Brisas, but we stayed at the Pueblo Bonito B&B which is in the same area. It's a pretty easy walk to the Plaza or the Railyard district from there.

The high road to Taos should be open unless we get a really late snowfall.

Lee Ann

islandaze Oct 25th, 2011 12:43 PM

Cerrillos looks and feels like an Old West town. It's only about 25 miles from Santa Fe, but unless you're planning to drive the Turquoise Trail, I don't know that I'd go out of my way to see it.

DebitNM Oct 25th, 2011 02:46 PM

Madrid is worth the trip down the Turquoise Trail, along with a stop atop the Sandias. It was a ghost town for a long time, then hippies found it and started getting it going again. Madrid has some quirky stops and The Mine Shaft Tavern is a fun place to eat. It is not pronounced like the city in Spain [MA-drid], but MAD-rid.

http://www.turquoisetrail.org/


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