Friday, April 27, 2012

1st time visit

Hi! My husband and I are planning a 4-5 day trip to the area next October. We will go to the Balloon Fest for a day but stay in Santa Fe. We would love some help planning an itinerary for day trips and what we absolutely can%26#39;t miss right there. We would like to stay within easy walking distance to all the shops, galleries and restaurants, and are somewhat ';foodies';. Our budget is about $200- $225 a night for lodging, and the idea of a kiva fireplace in our room is very appealing! Any and all suggestions are greatly appreciated!

1st time visit

I%26#39;ll let our Santa Fe experts (and others) clue you in on Santa Fe, but I did want to comment on your statement that you were going to the balloon fiesta, but staying in Santa Fe.

I would strongly recommend you stay overnight in Albuquerque, before attending a morning session of the balloon fiesta. The balloons launch at about 7a.m., as the sun comes over the Sandia Mountains to the east, and with traffic and all...you%26#39;d want to be on the grounds by 6:00am at the latest. Traffic congestion is heavy enough waiting to get into the Balloon Park, so if you added the hour drive from Santa Fe, you%26#39;d need to leave SF by 4:30am probably. Not that it can%26#39;t be done of course.

Assuming you%26#39;re flying in to Albuquerque anyway, you could browse the historic Old Town area, and it%26#39;s diverse museums in the afternoon, and evening. Then try some ';New Mexican'; cuisine hopefully, and then be up early for the fiesta. With weather playing such a part in whether or not the balloon fiesta gets off the ground (three of five mass ascensions were cancelled this year because of winds), you are rolling the dice with only 1 day set aside for the balloons.

Whatever you decide (and we%26#39;ll all be glad to help with your planning), get your reservations in as early as possible. If you have time, don%26#39;t miss Taos %26amp; Taos Pueblo. Thank you for choosing to visit us! You won%26#39;t be disappointed if you%26#39;re looking for somewhere ';different.'; :-)

1st time visit

I just went on the 2009 Balloon fest site and see that most of the activities are in the AM. Great idea to stay near the festival grounds for 1 night and experience the activities there, rather than drive from Santa Fe. Will 3 days in Santa Fe be enough to get to see everything we want to? We are pretty active when it comes to vacations and like to squeeze in as much as we can, but I want to do justice to enjoying Santa Fe!


Of course, 3 days won%26#39;t be enough! But, it is time to sample Santa Fe! This is the one city that we return to time after time because we just enjoy being there. We always rent a casita through www.vrbo.com This gives us some extra space and we fell more like a ';local';. You can easily find a casita within walking distance to the plaza.

You can see the main areas of Santa Fe in a long day, but will probably want to do a bit every day. I recommend Loretto Chapel, the Governor%26#39;s Palace and the O%26#39;Keefe museum as ';must sees';. There are also a set of museums a bit out of town that are worth a visit. You will also want to spend some time walking along Canyon Road with all the art galleries. On our last visit, we rented a casita about 2 blocks from Canyon Road and 4 blocks from the plaza.

We usually do a few ';day trips'; when there. Bandalier Nation Park is a ';must see';. We often visit a pueblo, drive through the marvelous countryside, etc. So, we do a bit of Santa Fe every day and a short day trip.

Food! There are wonderful choices. One of my favorite lunches is to buy from one of the carts on the plaza and sit there and eat and watch the people!

I hopeyou enjoy it as much as we do!


Three days in Santa Fe would be enough...since you are ';sampling'; Northern New Mexico. Bandelier is pretty neat, but with such short time considerations I would instead strongly recommend a side trip up to Taos, and Taos Pueblo which is little changed since Coronado came through in 1540-42! The latter is one of my ';must sees,'; for anyone visiting Northern New Mexico...and taking the ';Low Road'; through Espanola, Velarde, and Pilar via the Rio Grande River%26#39;s gorge, it will only take you about 1 1/2 hours drive from Santa Fe. Taos Pueblo is only 3 miles NE of Taos%26#39;s downtown historic plaza (and shops and restaurants).

I%26#39;m glad you%26#39;re considering my advice to stay in Albuquerque overnight before the balloon fiesta%26#39;s morning events. You should leave your motel/hotel by 5:30am. I know. OUCH! But it will be a life-long memorable experience. I will put in some extra prayers to the Wind-Gods that you will have a calm morning. Enjoy!


Thanks so much for the touring advice! We are quite excited to drive along the Rio Grande; would rather take the scenic route to anywhere we go for a day visit. I think a 2 hour drive for exploring in any direction is probably enough for us, since that will take a chunk of our precious days there. Any other advice on where to stay? Since the visit is short we would like to stay somewhere where a nice breakfast is included. There seems to be an abundance of places to stay and the pricing is all over the board for inns and B %26amp; B%26#39;s. The casita idea is great, but my experience with owners on VBRO have been that they want to rent for a week, especially during high tourist season. Also, what would people suggest for a ';special'; meal?


With only 5 days to see Albuquerque, the Balloon Fiesta and Santa Fe, you won%26#39;t be able to do it all, but will have a nice trip.

There are many hotels in the Plaza area in Santa Fe, some have a fireplace, but many do not. Look at Hotel Santa Fe, Inn of the Governors. Also there are many B%26amp;B%26#39;s in the area that may work for you. Look at www.santafe.org for lodging ideas and prices.

Dining in Santa Fe is awesome. All kinds of places to try. For Northern NM try The Shed, Tomasitas, Blue Corn Cafe. Many other nice places as well including Coyote Cafe, Pranzo, El Meson, Old House, Anasazi, Geronimo etc.... Check out places on the above link for more ideas.

Day 1 arrive in Albuquerque. Visit Old Town area, museums, Pueblo Cultural Center. Little Anita%26#39;s is a great place to eat. Stay near Balloon Fiesta area which is northern part of Albuquerque. If there is a Balloon glow this night, see that!

Day 2 Balloon Fiesta in morning. Maybe take the Sandia Tram later in the day. Drive up to Santa Fe.

Day 3 Santa Fe all day. Visit the Plaza area, Canyon Road, see some museums (state museums are closed on Mondays), do some shopping etc.

Day 4 Day trip to either Bandelier Nat Mon, Los Alamos or go up to Taos.

Day 5 Finish up your visit in Santa Fe. Drive up toward the Ski Basin, do a hike, possibly see the aspens turning. Back to Albuquerque for the night if you have an early morning flight.

Have fun planning.

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    New Years Day bowl games


    A few for you. :-)





    http://www.gosantafe.com/sportsbars/



    New Years Day bowl games


    I know this is late, but for others interested in sports bars..





    The Green Onion is closed as far as I know. santafenewmexican.com/Local%20News/Green-Oni…





    Check Catamount, Del Charro, El Paseo, Ore House, Cowgirl, Railyard, Blue Corn Cafe

    1 Day in Albuquerque - What to do?????

    In Mid-January I%26#39;ll be in Albuquerque on business.





    I%26#39;ll have 1 1/2 days (more or less) to do things.





    Suggestions?





    4-5 hours will be about the amount of time I have each day.



    1 Day in Albuquerque - What to do?????


    Welcome to Albuquerque, Debsky!





    If it were me, I%26#39;d explore Old Town a bit. It%26#39;s the historic part of Albuquerque, and it%26#39;s got lots of interesting shops and museums.





    Or, if the weather is nice, I%26#39;d take the tram up to Sandia Peak at sunset, have a cocktail at High Finance, then come down %26amp; eat dinner at the County Line. Or check out some authentic New Mexican food. Try El Norteno, Sadie%26#39;s, or even the Frontier.





    Whatever you do: if you see a Golden Pride BBQ Chicken (fast food joint) pull in and order the number 9 burrito. It%26#39;s just bacon egg cheese potato and green chili, but it%26#39;s legendary.





    Hope you enjoy your visit!



    1 Day in Albuquerque - What to do?????


    In addition to the above suggestions, you might consider a visit to the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center.




    All of the above are good suggestions. Old Town is probably #1 with your short time frame. I always suggest new visitors take in the Albuquerque Museum on Mountain Road first, (immediately east of Old Town), as it gives an excellent insight into the ancient history of Northern New Mexico%26#39;s Anasazis, Pueblos, Spanish, Mexican, and Anglo cultures (now joined by dozens more thankfully). A tour will only take about an hour, including their fine art galleries.





    The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, has traditional dances on weekends, if that would match your schedule. About noon and 2pm I believe.





    While in and around the Old Town area, I%26#39;d recommend the Little Anitas Restaurant at Rio Grande Blvd. %26amp; Mountain Road at the NW entrance into Old Town. It%26#39;s not the best in Albuquerque, but it%26#39;s good, and not as ';tourista'; (i.e. ';bland';) as some of the other Old Town restaurants. The Church Cafe (behind the church on the plaza) is also good, Remember, I%26#39;m going for convenience here...with only 4-5 hours to play with Debsky. Enjoy your visit, and we hope you%26#39;ll want to come back for a longer stay next time!




    I love the burrito suggestion!!!!!




    I%26#39;m just greatful I will have some time to see things even if it is just a few hours.





    I have gone on so many business trips and not seen a thing other than offices and restaurants.





    Actually I cheated and booked myself in a day early - shhhhhh!




    Good for you!





    Don%26#39;t worry Debsky, your secret is safe with us! What happens on the forum, STAYS on the forum!! Right guys?





    ;)




    Welcome to Albuquerque Debsky. I concur with the others who posted here. Since you have an extra day, weather permitting, you could drive around the Sandias, up to the Crest, and on up the Turquoise Trail to Madrid. It%26#39;s a quaint old coal mining town with lots of interesting shops and galleries. You could do this in 4 or 5 hours. Another suggestion right in Albuquerque is the Petroglyph National Monument. Over 30,000 drawings etched into the volcanic rock, most of them pre-history.




    I was thinking about the petroglyphs. A long, long time ago I was an anthropology/archeology student so I know that will be interesting for me.





    Sounds like if my time gets shorter, as I will be staying at the Hotel Albuquerque, I should, at least, get to walk around Old Town.




    The Petroglyphs are cool. It%26#39;s really quiet out there %26amp; if the weather is nice, the sky is gorgeous. You can quickly forget that you%26#39;re in a city.





    If it%26#39;s sunny, wear sunscreen (even in January). The ground out there is very sandy, so it%26#39;s hard walking %26amp; you%26#39;ll want sturdy shoes. Keep your eyes peeled where you step: all the critters out there are well camouflaged %26amp; blend in. Hubby walks out there all the time %26amp; has almost stepped on a few of them.





    And bring a bottle of water!





    p.s. if you%26#39;re staying downtown, your closest golden pride is at Yale and Lomas. ;)




    ummmm, define Critters!!!!!! (I am from the land of palmetto bugs - are we talking scorpions)

    Is there RV or camp sites available at or near Carlsbad NP?

    Planning Family trip to Carlsbad Caverns in summer and would like to Camp out, is there any place near the caverns?



    Is there RV or camp sites available at or near Carlsbad NP?


    There is an RV/Campground just outside of the park at White%26#39;s City. Also a few RV/Campgrounds in and around Carlsbad (KOA I think). In summer it will be VERY hot... tent camping will be uncomfortable. I would think about a motel for a few days......



    Is there RV or camp sites available at or near Carlsbad NP?


    The KOA in Carlsbad is really nice, they have little cottages they rent ( Kozy Kottages? ) that will sleep about 4-6 people, have a bathroom and shower and will give you more of a ';camping'; feeling than a motel. None were available the last time we went there ( book early ) but the prices are comparable to a motel room.




    I would just ditto that Carlsbad is very hot in summer, often 105-plus. The better motel/hotels could probably be counted on two fingers...(check out the TripAdvisor.com hotel ratings for Carlsbad). If below the top two, you might as well consider the Motel 6 on the way out of town to Carlsbad NP. I found it to be as good as most Motel 6%26#39;s...adaquate.





    I camped at the KOA in my van, but in October, and it is in good shape.





    Of course the positive factor for a summer visit here, is that the caverns themselves stay at a very cool temperature year round. Enjoy your visit, it is something special.





    If you want some great pine-forest camping, continue NW to the Cloudcroft area. White Sands National Monument is only 30 miles below, west of Alamogordo. Visit the sands by mid-morning in tne summer, and bring your own water, and dark sunglasses! :-)

    Albuquerque and Santa Fe

    If you are not into trying to park in Santa Fe; don%26#39;t want to pay the high hotel prices there, then you might consider Albuquerque. Only fifty miles from SF, you can now ride the RailRunner between the two cities. The train stops several places in Albuquerque and Santa Fe, and connecting bus service is quite good. For just one day visiting Santa Fe, this might be an option for you.



    Have ridden the train and it is cheap, fast and fun.





    Albuquerque and Santa Fe


    Actually Abq Old Town Plaza to Santa Fe Plaza is more like 65 miles, part of which is on a max 35mph road from I25 into Santa Fe. Plan on at least 1 hour of driving.





    Railrunner is a great option, and stops close to the Santa Fe Plaza. You can either walk or take a bus. Keep in mind that the train was designed for commuters, so not too many mid day trains.





    Have a great trip.



    Albuquerque and Santa Fe


    The RailRunner service through the middle Rio Grande Valley is certainly an excellent addition to the communities currently being served.





    Let%26#39;s all hope that there will be more RailRunner trains scheduled for this year%26#39;s Summer, tourist season!


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    We also hope to find time to visit the city too.

    Dave and Lynne Seniors travelling from the UK

    April RV Rally...information please

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    April RV Rally...information please

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    A group of us-3 couples with 2 children under 6, and 1 year old and a 15 year are thinking about planning a trip to Taos. I have no idea where to start. I think we would like a condo as close to the ski lodge as possible. Any idea of a place or a location to start? Also, any recommendations or advice would help.





    Any ideas would so be appreciated.







    Tammie



    Would love some planning advice


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    http://www.taos.org/



    http://www.skitaos.org/



    http://www.taosvacationguide.com