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kimamom Feb 11th, 2005 12:45 PM

Wine Country Lodging Heads Up!
 
I just booked a room at the Sonoma Mission Inn on www.winecountry.com for $169/night. They have many wonderful hotels in the Sonoma/Napa Valley going for excellent rates right now! :D

The Hotel Healdsburg is offering rooms starting at $205 and the Yountville Inn for $175/night! Hope some of you are able to take advantage of these great rates at some very nice properties in this area! ***kim*** ((l))

LoveItaly Feb 11th, 2005 05:32 PM

Of course rates are lower now. It is low season. Weather is "iffy". That is true anywhere where it is still winter. Perhaps weather may be alright but then again maybe not.

kimamom Feb 12th, 2005 08:27 AM

Actually these rates are for next month, the last three times we've visited Sonoma in March I've been laying out by the pool! :D

I'm truly thrilled with my $169/night rate at the SMI! We'll be staying in the newly remodeled section. Cheers! ***kim*** ((l))

uuhhhh Feb 12th, 2005 09:51 AM

well, the average high temp in sonoma during march is under 70, but i'm sure the sun always shines where ever you are, kim... :D :D :D :D :D :D

Roodee Feb 17th, 2005 12:48 PM

Hi - i just went to winecountry.com and am unable to find a 'booking' area. when i click on the SMI link (for another special), it brings me to the SMI's website. Am i missing something? i want in on these deals! :)

thanks much!

kimamom Feb 17th, 2005 01:06 PM

Did you go to the lodging section, then click on Spas and Resorts, you will see the SMI listed there, then go to Make a Reservation and send in your dates that you want to book a room. Good Luck! ***kim*** ((f))

TexasAggie98 Mar 6th, 2005 10:32 AM

Kim,
I've gone on to winecountry.com twice now to sign up for that $169/night rate you were talking about at the Sonoma Mission Inn and I haven't heard from them yet. HOw long did it take for you to get a reply? I was requesting the rate for April 3rd and 4th so thought it was too far off but I need to make reservations. Is there anyone you can call about the rate posted?
Thanks

kimamom Mar 7th, 2005 11:18 AM

Hi! I was contacted by the SMI within a couple of days and booked through them. Good Luck! ***kim*** ((#))

Grasshopper Mar 7th, 2005 11:34 AM

March and April can be great times to be in the wine country. I think some of you are so intent on poopoo-ing anything Kim has to say you can't appreciate the fact that she's offering some useful info here.

I have taken some wonderful bikerides in Sonoma County in February. The fruit trees are blooming, mustard is out and it's not so crowded.

Texas Aggie, if you get out here you have to let me know!

kimamom Mar 7th, 2005 11:41 AM

Grasshopper, where do you suggest for the most scenic bike rides? Looks like our spring weather is finally here, I've been enjoying daily bike rides on my Del Sol beach cruiser and would love to take it on our wine country trip this month! ***kim*** ((#))

Kal Mar 7th, 2005 11:42 AM

I only enjoy the Wine Country from January thru December. Other than then it's kinda boring. 8-}

Grasshopper Mar 7th, 2005 11:46 AM

Kim, I've done all my riding in Sonoma Co. Pick any road; Westside, Eastside, Dry Creek, Alexander Valley..... They are all lovely and meander through some great vineyard lands. My longest ride was from Healdsburg to Armstrong Redwoods and Back. Be really careful about tasting and riding. It's not a good idea. And watch for traffic. The roads can be narrow and not all drivers are proponants of "share the road".

Kal Mar 7th, 2005 12:08 PM

G'hop,
Ever do the Tour of Napa Valley? Those guys put on a real nice ride.
Great BBQ and music afterwards.

3 routes...35, 65 and 100 miles.

BTW....I recall wearing shorts and a t-shirt some December-March days in NV/SV and even SF so go figger'.
((#)) B-)


Grasshopper Mar 7th, 2005 12:14 PM

Kal, I'd be interested. Is there a website? I've done a MS ride in Sonoma that has 3 options, same distances. The 100 miler looks like a bear!

Kal Mar 7th, 2005 12:25 PM

G'hopp,
I tried the 65 miler one year....after a Friday night of post-softball beer and pizza and a Sat night B'day party, I pooped out half way up the Pope/Chiles Valley Road. Turned around and was doing about 50 mph down past Hennessey...by time I got back to the Y'ville Vets Home every muscle in my hips and legs were one big knot! :`(

I guess they matched the BIG kot in my head for thinking I could do all of that after being so dehydrated for the prev 2 days.

www.eaglecyclingclub.org/tour.htm

Grasshopper Mar 7th, 2005 12:36 PM

Thanks for the link. I'll check it out. :-) I've been in that position. It's not fun.

montyw Mar 7th, 2005 12:36 PM

on May 1, 2005 is also Tour de Cure Napa Valley. This has 10, 25, 50, 100 miles.

http://tour.diabetes.org
or try
http://main.diabetes.org/site/TR?pg=...amp;fr_id=2349

Kal Mar 7th, 2005 12:39 PM

Excellent monty. Running or riding for charity is no ka oi!


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