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Location, innovation and the COMPLETE meeting package

 

IRVING, Texas (July 2010) – The new Irving Convention Center at Las Colinas, slated to open January 2010, introduces the meeting planner’s dream with the Complete Meeting Package (CMP) option.

 

A perfect selection to quickly plan an impeccable program at an affordable rate, the CMP is ideal for meetings, conferences, training programs, teambuilding events and offsite strategic planning. Designed for groups of 50-200, the package offers several options to suit any budget, need or goal.

 

The CMP includes complimentary meeting room rental, podium, microphone, screen and projector use, breakfast, morning break, lunch and afternoon break meals, with menus designed by the executive chef of Savor…Las Colinas, a meeting concierge to assist onsite, and access to the onsite full-service business center.

 

Costs for the standard CMP package start at $65 per person, plus tax and gratuity. The package offers a range of delicious food varieties, from fresh soups, salads and fruit to warm croissants, pastas and entrees – plus, gourmet treats. A sample menu is available on the Irving Convention Center web site.

 

Additional services are available, including video conferencing, high-speed Internet access, themed events and entertainment, and more.

 

Location of the Irving Convention Center at Las Colinas in Irving, Texas, coupled with the gleaming, world-class facility, further enhances the CMP package benefits. With a unique architecture and almost

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100,000 square feet of meeting and exhibit space – the Irving Convention Center represents dynamic form, crafted for function and ready for innovation.

 

To view progress of the convention center, construction hard-hat tours of the center are held every 4th Friday of each month. For additional information on the CMP packages or other events at the Irving Convention Center, contact (972)252-7476 or email ccalhoun@irvingconventioncenter.com.

 

About Irving, Texas

Located immediately adjacent to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and in between Dallas and Fort Worth, Irving, Texas, boasts more than 75 hotels and nearly 12,000 rooms.  Las Colinas, a 12,000-acre master-planned community within the city of Irving, is known worldwide for its quality and uniqueness. The area has a total taxable base of more than $5 billion and is home to 8,000+ companies, 30 Fortune 500 companies, plus the world headquarters of four. In the next three years, the area will see more than $4 billion in hotel, retail, entertainment, office, residential and meeting facility development.  For more information visit: www.irvingtexas.com.   

AVAILABLE JUST MINUTES FROM COWBOYS STADIUM

 

 

IRVING, Texas (July 2010) - The Irving Convention and Visitors Bureau makes it easy and affordable to catch “America’s Team” through Dallas Cowboys Getaway Packages, now available with and without game tickets at more than 20 Irving hotels.

 

Featured amenities on most getaway packages include complimentary breakfast and transportation to and from Cowboys Stadium, shopping venues and airports. Added value offerings in select ticket packages can include private autograph sessions with players, tailgate parties and trip souvenirs. Hotel packages with game tickets start at $275 for two-nights; prices for hotel-only packages are as low as $59.  Amenities vary at each hotel and packages are subject to availability and any applicable taxes.

 

Dallas Cowboys home games for the 2010-2011 NFL season begin when the Chicago Bears (Sept. 19) fly into Cowboys Stadium for the home opener. October brings the Tennessee Titans (Oct. 10), the New York Giants (Oct. 25) and the Jacksonville Jaguars (Oct. 31) for Halloween football. November’s exciting lineup includes a match-up with the Detroit Lions (Nov. 21) and the annual Thanksgiving Day feast featuring current Super Bowl champion New Orleans Saints (Nov. 25).   In December, Division foes Philadelphia Eagles (Dec. 12) make an appearance, while the bitter rival Washington Redskins (Dec. 20) will play the final regular 2010 season game at Cowboys Stadium.

 

As home to the Dallas Cowboys for 37 years, Irving, Texas, offers a high-spirited Cowboys getaway experience throughout the city and convenient access to and from Cowboys Stadium.

 

For a complete list of packages and additional information, contact the Irving Convention and Visitors Bureau at 800-2-IRVING (800-247-8464), 972-252-7476 or visit the “Hot Deals” section of the bureau’s Web site at www.irvingtexas.com.

August 5th thru August 9th

At QuikTrip Park

Grand Prairie, Texas

 

Tournament Information: The top eight American Legion Baseball Teams (Ages 16 thru 19) from across the Mid-South Region will meet in Grand Prairie for the right to advance to the American Legion World Series at Spokane, WA.

 

The Tournament will be an 8 team double elimination pitting State Champions coming from Louisiana against Oklahoma at 9:30 A. M. on Thursday followed by the  Mississippi Champion against the Arkansas Champion.

 

The Texarkana Tigers will serve as the Host team and play the 7 P.M. game on Thursday August 9th against  the Kentucky State Champion. The Texas State champion to be determined at the State tournament in Brenham on July 30th will play the Nebraska State Champion in 4 P.M. that day.

 

The Texarkana Indians advanced to the World Series last year placing 3rd.

 

Admission for the games will be $10 for 2 game session and $5 for single games sessions for adults and $2 for children 12 and under.

 

For more information about the Tournament Contact Ed Magers at 214-457-1380 or memagers@gte.net.

Scouts Across America Celebrate Centennial Milestone

IRVING, Texas, Feb. 8 /PRNewswire/ — When the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) was officially incorporated on February 8, 1910, Americans were driving Stanley steam automobiles, earning an average of $750 a year, and paying little more than 30 cents for a gallon of milk. The national debt was a mere billion dollars. While all of these things seem out of place today, the BSA remains a vital organization with a mission and purpose that is even more relevant today than ever before.

Throughout 2010, the Boy Scouts of America celebrates its centennial anniversary milestone with a rallying call that will be heard across the nation as Scouts gather in their communities to pay tribute to the rich history and tradition of Scouting.  

Having served more than 100 million members since its founding, the Boy Scouts of America has made a lasting and positive imprint on the fabric of the nation. Its mission: “Preparing young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Scout Law,” enables Scouting to address many issues that are important to young people and families, including health, civility, education, leadership, diversity, and service to others.

“This country needs strong leaders and healthy young people more than ever before, and that is what Scouting is all about,” said Bob Mazzuca, Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America. “This is our time in history to remind the nation that Scouting is more vibrant, more vital, and more relevant than ever before. Every day, millions of Scouts and adult leaders make a huge difference in our society. We look forward to continuing that commitment in the next century.”

Though firmly rooted in an unchanged set of core values, the BSA is committed to remaining current and relevant by adapting how it delivers programs and reaches it audiences, including:

  • Going green! In addition to publishing the first “green” Boy Scout Handbook in 2009, BSA magazines Boys’ Life and Scouting have been certified by the Sustainable Forestry Initiative.
  • Multicultural outreach: In 2008, the BSA launched a national Hispanic Initiatives program that aims to increase the number of Hispanic Scouts, adult volunteers, and professional staff. In its first year, the program saw an increase of more than 30,000 Hispanic Scouts.  Additionally, the BSA has publications in 21 different languages.
  • Adopting social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter as core communications tools to reach volunteers and connect with Scouts.
  • Updating the Scouting uniforms to include a cell-phone pocket, offer SPF 50+ sun protection, and keep moisture away from the skin.

 

The BSA centennial celebration goes far beyond a day on the calendar. Mazzuca pointed to a number of national events that have already helped kick off Scouting’s 100th Anniversary year. On January 1, the BSA kicked off its centennial with an award-winning float in the Tournament of Roses Parade, and launched Adventure Base 100, a mobile, immersive Scouting campus. Adventure Base 100 is currently embarking on a more than 40-city nationwide tour, and features a traveling Scout Museum, an IMAX-like video in its GOScouting! Dome, a high-adventure ropes course, and a variety of interactive displays and activities. At any time, from anywhere in the country, the public can experience Adventure Base 100 virtually, and find out where it’s going next, at www.adventurebase100.org.  

In all, eight major national 100th Anniversary engagement programs have been designed to reintroduce Scouting to the next generation of young leaders and reconnect millions of alumni with the organization. BSA councils across the country are actively engaged in local 100th Anniversary Celebration programs. Just a few examples include:

  • The Central Florida Council’s “Scouting for Change” program to raise funds to build schools in Africa
  • The Evangeline Area Council in Louisiana spearheading one of the largest tree-plantings in the state’s history
  • The nearly 1,000 guests that will join the Patriot’s Path Council at the Ellis Island Immigration Museum as the council recognizes outstanding Scouting citizens, and TLC’s “Cake Boss” delivers an edible replica of the McKenzie Scout Statue.

 

“During this year we recognize the achievements of our past, but our focus is on the future of millions of young Scouts, their communities, and the nation as a whole,” Mazzuca said. “Scouting is ready for the next 100 years!”

About the Boy Scouts of America

The Boy Scouts of America is the nation’s foremost youth program of character development and values-based leadership training. The Scouting organization is composed of 2.7 million youth members between the ages of 7 and 20, 1.1 million volunteers and nearly 300 local councils throughout the United States and its territories. For more information on the Boy Scouts of America, please visit www.scouting.org.

More information about 100 Years of Scouting can be found at www.scouting.org/100years.

 

SOURCE Boy Scouts of America

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:  Diana Pfaff

972-252-7476

dpfaff@irvingtexas.com

 

IRVING, TEXAS - More than 100 North Texas hotels, including several in Irving, are offering special incentives, such as attrition-free clauses, for group meetings booked and held in Irving and the Dallas/Fort Worth area through June 2010.

 

Designed to address meeting and event planners’ most essential priorities, the DFW Meet Now Promise co-op program includes the following incentives:

 

  • Competitive rates and proposals from Irving area hotels with a guarantee of fully-waived room attrition.
  • 20 percent discount from participating ground transportation providers.
  • Additional group discounts and comps on American Airlines.
  • A convenient on-line solution for the meeting planner by visiting where they can register their RFP on line.  Client preferences will be matched to venues, hotels and meeting requirements. For a link to search participating hotels and submit an RFP, visit: www.irvingtexas.com/attritionfree

 

What is attrition and why do hotels charge attrition?

  • Attrition clauses are a part of standard hotel contracts used to ensure that organizations fulfill their contracted obligations.
  • Attrition fees are applied when a conference group cannot fill at least 80%, or an otherwise agreed upon percentage, of the contracted number of rooms.
  • The organization is responsible for using a minimum number of sleeping rooms per contract and if those minimums are not met, attrition penalties, meeting room and exhibit hall charges will apply.
  • Attrition fees are compensation to the hotel for the rooms that might have been sold had they not been removed from the market by contract.

 

 

About Irving and the Dallas/Fort Worth Area

 

Located immediately adjacent to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and in between Dallas and Fort Worth, Irving, Texas, (www.irvingtexas.com) boasts more than 75 hotels and nearly 12,000 rooms.  Las Colinas, a 12,000-acre master-planned community within the city of Irving, is known worldwide for its quality and uniqueness. The area has a total taxable base of more than $7 billion and is home to 8,000+ companies, 30 Fortune 500 companies, plus the world headquarters of four. In the next three years, the area will see more than $4 billion in hotel, retail, entertainment, office, residential and meeting facility development.

 

The D/FW area is the fourth-largest metropolitan area in the nation, the #1 visitor destination in the state and a leading convention destination.  DFW International Airport, a successful collaborative venture between North Texas cities, is now the world’s third-busiest airport, offering nearly 1,750 flights daily and providing non-stop service to 134 domestic and 37 international destinations worldwide.

 

For more information, contact the Irving Convention and Visitors Bureau at 972-252-7476 or on-line at www.irvingtexas.com/attritionfree.

 

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:  Diana Pfaff

972-252-7476 or 800-247-8464

dpfaff@irvingtexas.com

 

IRVING, Texas (January 2010) – As the travel industry begins to recover, enticing group and business meetings has become increasingly competitive. The Irving Convention and Visitors Bureau has launched its Client Perks program to address the growing need to offer value and benefits beyond the normal bevy of services CVBs typically provide.

 

The Client Perks program includes some of the Irving CVB’s most popular incentives and discount programs including the DFW Meet Now Promise attrition-free program, the Irving CVB Business Incentive Program, transportation discounts and group discounts to various professional sports including NBA, NHL and MLB tickets. The Client Perks program can be found at www.irvingtexas.com/clientperks.

 

Attrition-Free Program and Travel Discounts

Through the Irving CVB and the DFW Meet Now Promise program, any new group meeting booked and consumed at one of the more than 150 participating hotels between now and June 30, 2010, is eligible for an attrition-free room contract, special discounts on air transportation, and discounts on ground transportation. 

 

Irving Convention and Visitors Bureau Business Incentive Program

Groups that book an Irving hotel through the Irving CVB during 2010, for select future event dates, qualify to receive a rebate to apply towards their master account. Use these special incentives to upgrade your food and beverage options, cover transportation costs or simply offset costs. 

 

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Discounted Tickets and Group Rates to Professional Sporting Events

The Irving Convention and Visitors Bureau has partnered up with the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks, the NHL’s Dallas Stars and MLB’s Texas Rangers to offer special group rates and discounts to games in the Dallas area. Some of these special rates can be combined with customized packages to enhance the group outing.

 

About Irving, Texas

Located immediately adjacent to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and in between Dallas and Fort Worth, Irving, Texas, (www.irvingtexas.com) boasts more than 75 hotels and nearly 12,000 rooms.  Las Colinas, a 12,000-acre master-planned community within the city of Irving, is known worldwide for its quality and uniqueness. The area has a total taxable base of more than $5 billion and is home to 8,000+ companies, 30 Fortune 500 companies, plus the world headquarters of four. In the next three years, the area will see more than $4 billion in hotel, retail, entertainment, office, residential and meeting facility development.  For more information visit: www.irvingtexas.com.    

 

For more information, contact Diana Pfaff at 800-247-8464, 214-236-8885 or via e-mail to dpfaff@irvingtexas.com. 

 

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE       

Contact:  Diana Pfaff

800-247-8464, 972-252-7476

dpfaff@irvingtexas.com

 

 IRVING, TEXAS   Recognizing the growing financial burden corporate planners are currently facing in planning and executing group meetings, Irving, Fort Worth and Dallas meeting space vendors, along with the surrounding area hospitality community in Dallas/Fort Worth, have launched several offers and incentives specifically geared for group business at an Irving, Fort Worth and Dallas convention hotel.

 

$5.00 Rebates Per Consumed Room Night

The Irving Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) is offering rebates to groups that book in Irving through the Irving CVB between now and  December 31, 2009, for any future event dates.  These qualifying groups will receive rebate of $5.00 per consumed room night towards their master account. Event and meeting planners are able to use these funds in whatever way is most appropriate for their organization, such as electing to offset costs or upgrade options with food and beverage, or pay for transportation or other conference costs. For more information, on this offer or other Irving, Fort Worth or Dallas meeting space incentives, please contact the Irving Convention and Visitors Bureau at www.irvingtexas.com/shared/contact.


Attrition-Free Program and Travel Discounts

Through the Irving CVB and the DFW Meet Now Promise program, any new group meeting booked in an Irving, Fort Worth, Arlington or Dallas meeting space, at one of the more than 150 participating hotels between now and June 30, 2010, is eligible for an attrition-free room contract, special discounts on air transportation, and discounts on ground transportation.  Visit www.irvingtexas.com/attritionfree for more details about this Irving, Fort Worth, Arlington and Dallas meeting space program.

 

Group Promotions at Irving, Fort Worth, and Dallas Meeting Space Hotels

Several Irving hotels are offering special promotions for group meetings.  The recently-open NYLO Dallas – Las Colinas is offering discounts for groups that includes 20% off A/V rentals; 50% off meeting room rental; and a 10% discount on food and beverage. NYLO is also offering incentives for guest rooms that vary from spa certificates to a NYLO NYTE bed depending on the amount of guest rooms booked. To find out more about this promotion, and other Irving, Fort Worth and Dallas convention hotel offers, visit www.irvingtexas.com/meetings/hotdeals and select the “for meeting professionals” section.

 

Any of these offers can also be combined for maximum benefit and savings.  The Irving CVB provides turn-key services for any meeting or group including gathering bids, assisting with site selection, developing guest itineraries, providing marketing and media assistance and more - all at no cost.

 

About Irving, Texas

Located immediately adjacent to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and in between Dallas and Fort Worth, Irving, Texas, (www.irvingtexas.com) boasts more than 75 hotels and nearly 12,000 rooms. Irving, Fort Worth and Dallas meeting space hotels offer convention attendees convenience and affordability.  Las Colinas, a 12,000-acre master-planned community within the city of Irving, is known worldwide for its quality and uniqueness. The area has a total taxable base of more than $7 billion and is home to 8,000+ companies, 30 Fortune 500 companies, plus the world headquarters of four. In the next three years, the area will see more than $4 billion in hotel, retail, entertainment, office, residential and meeting facility development.  For more information about Irving, Fort Worth and Dallas meeting space visit: www.irvingtexas.com.    

 

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Gondoliers Row on Cross Lake to Raise Awareness of Scout-O-Rama

Irving, Texas (Oct. 20, 2009) – The Irving Convention and Visitors Bureau and Gondola Adventures have teamed up to support the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), Norwela Council (NC) with a gondola row on Cross Lake on Friday, Oct. 23.  The gondola row is designed to raise awareness of the Council’s Scout-O-Rama on Saturday, Oct. 24 at Louisiana Boardwalk.  Irving chose to support the event because the BSA and National Scouting Museum are based in Irving, and Gondola Adventures operates gondolas along the Mandalay Canal in Irving’s Las Colinas.
 

Irving gondoliers Greg Mohr, an Eagle Scout, and Matthew Schenk will start the gondola row at the Cross Lake Patrol pier in Shreveport, 2900 Municipal Pier Rd., at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 23, in a Venetian-designed gondola named “Rosa.”  The 32-foot-long gondola weighs approximately 1,500 pounds.  Rosa will travel around the lake at an average speed of 2-3 mph, depending on lake conditions.
 

The Scout-O-Rama is NC’s official kick-off for the Boy Scouts of America’s 100th Anniversary celebration and showcases all the adventure Scouting has to offer.  Approximately 300 participating Scouts will display various interactive exhibits, such as back packing, archery, campsite setup, and a variety of races and games.  The free Scouting event will be held Saturday, Oct. 24 at Louisiana Boardwalk from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., and the gondola will be on display for all to explore.


Incorporated in 1925, the NC serves 130 Scout units covering the nine northwest parishes of Louisiana. With a goal of 3500 registered Scout members by the end of 2009, this accounts for about seven percent of the total youth available in the Council’s area.  The many Scouting programs keep members active by providing educational programs to build character, to train in the responsibilities of participating citizenship and to develop personal fitness.  www.norwela.org

 

Located between Dallas and Fort Worth, Irving serves as the national headquarters for the Boy Scouts of America and the adjacent National Scouting Museum.  The museum is a tribute to the rich history of Scouting, with hands-on learning experiences and a historical collection that traces the Scouting movement from its beginnings.  www.irvingtexas.com
 

Contact: Jean Swindell, Tucker & Associates, jean@tuckerpr.com or 214-538-6976 cell

 

An International Space Station school contact has been planned with participants at JOTA, Boy Scouts of America HQ, Irving, Texas on 17 October.
The event is scheduled to begin at approximately 21:56 UTC.

The duration of the contact is approximately 9 minutes and 30 seconds. The contact will be a telebridge between NA1SS and WH6PN. The contact should be audible over Hawaii. Interested parties are invited to listen in on the 145.80 MHz downlink. The contact is expected to be conducted in English.

The JOTA (Jamboree On The Air) is an annual event during which Scouts throughout the world meet each other through amateur radio contacts. JOTI (Jamboree On The Internet) is another event where Scouts make contacts using the Computers and Internet. JOTA/JOTI contributes to better understanding and mutual respect between youngsters in different countries. This annual event is sponsored by the World Scout Bureau. Thousands of amateur radio stations around the world participate.

This event is sponsored by the Boy Scouts of America and the National Scouting Museum. For almost 100 years, Scouting programs have instilled in youth the values found in the Scout Oath and Scout Law. The Boy Scouts of America helps the youth develop academic skills, self-confidence, ethics, leadership skills, and citizenship skills that influence their adult lives.

The National Scouting Museum preserves, collects, organizes, and displays Scouting’s treasures-documenting the movement’s unique influence on American culture and the lives of more than 110 million people.

Students will ask as many of the following questions as time allows:

1. What tools do the astronauts use in space?
2. What is your favorite planet and why?
3. Are there craters on every planet?
4. How does it feel to be weightless?
5. How “hot” is it working with all those planets? Have you ever found evidence of “cool” stuff? Have you ever found evidence of life on other planets?

6. How do you get to be an astronaut?
7. Do space suits work like diving suits? Is it hard to move in them?
8. What kind of isolation do you have to go through before becoming an astronaut?
9. What does it feel like to be in zero gravity?
10. Do you have control over the gravity on the space station? If so, how does it work?

11. Is it more fun to leave earth going into space, or coming back down to earth, and what’s it like coming back into earth’s atmosphere from space?
12. Do the Space Shuttle engines have enough fuel to go to the moon?
13. How much it will cost to go into space?
14. What do you do for fun at the space station?
15. How do you shower and exercise without gravity?

16. What kind of experiments are you doing to learn about the effects of weightlessness on astronauts and/or animals; and, how are the experiments different than those you do on Earth?
17. What is the type of fuel used in the rocket that took you to the Space Station, and do you recycle water and human-waste materials at the Space Station?
18. How fast does the Space Station go?
19. What skills did the Arctic Survival Training you received teach you that have been useful on the space station? Were you a Boy Scout, and if you were, how have skills you learned there helped you in space?
20. How cool is the Space Station?

21. How many craters are on the moon?
22. How does it feel to see Earth from space?
23. How long will you be in space?

Information about the upcoming ARISS contacts can be found at http://www.ariss.org/upcoming.htm#NextContact.

IRVING, Texas, Oct. 14 /PRNewswire/ —

This fall, Omni Hotels across Texas are giving guests and locals alike the opportunity to experience the genuine local fare of the Lone Star State reinvented by Omni Hotels’ chefs.  From October 15th through December 30th, the Texas-based brand will offer menus featuring

the “Flavors of Texas,” ranging from the authentic yet upscale Bison Chili with Grilled Jalapeno Cheddar Bread, Dr Pepper Braised Short Ribs served with Burnt Corn Pudding and Free Range Chicken in a Whiskey BBQ Sauce to Gulf Coast favorites including Texas Surf & Turf with Chili-Rubbed Shrimp and Bacon-Wrapped Tenderloin. The specialty menu features food products grown and/or made in Texas, by Texans and includes brands such as: specialty cheeses from the Mozzarella Company in Dallas, Pure Luck Goat Farm & Dairy in Dripping Springs and the Veldhuizen Family Farm in Dublin; grass-fed meats from Thunder Heart Bison in Carrizo Springs and L & M Ranch near Floresville; and Buddy’s Natural Chicken in Gonzales County.

 

“The scope and rich diversity of the Texas terrain creates an abundance of exceptional local products and purveyors.  The depth of Texas’s culinary scene and the inventive spirit of Texas chefs mixed with these local ingredients culminate in a wonderfully flavorful and distinctive menu,” said Stephen Rosenstock, senior vice president of food and beverage for Omni Hotels.  “We are thrilled to be bringing our take on these flavors during the fall harvest season with amazing steaks, spicy chili, delicious cheeses and decadent desserts.”

 

Starters on the “Flavors of Texas” menu include Southern Fried Quail, Pot Roast Empanadas and Blue Crab & Shrimp Enchiladas as well as Bison Chili, Tortilla Soup and Texas Farmstead Cheese Plates.  Additional entrees include Texas Redfish and Cowboy Ribeye.  Omni is also enticing guests with a delectable dessert menu of Chocolate Pecan Pie with Fresh Cream and Caramelized Strawberries and a Brown Sugar & Apple Tart served with Whipped Goat Cheese.

 

Regional Texas wines, beers and spirits, such as Llano Estacado Shiraz, Shiner Holiday Cheer Beer and Dripping Springs Vodka, will also be available to pair with these savory dishes, in addition to signature specialty cocktails also available in all bars and lounges, including:

 

  Austin Cosmopolitan - made with Dripping Springs Vodka and Paula’s

Texas Orange Liqueur

  The Burnt Orange - concocted with Railean Reserve Rum and Paula’s

Texas Orange Liqueur

  Texas Raspberry Mojito - featuring Treaty Oaks Platinum Rum

  Texas Sunset - mixed with Dripping Springs Vodka

  Tito Rita - prepared with Tito’s Handmade Vodka and Paula’s Texas

Orange Liqueur

 

Guests can also experience a unique Lone Star getaway with an exclusive

“Flavors of Texas” culinary immersion weekend, available on Saturday, November 14th, at select locations across the state.  The package includes luxury accommodations, a bottle of Llano Estacado wine and Farmstead Cheese Plate welcome gift, a private afternoon cooking class with the executive chef from the “Flavors of Texas” menu, recipes, breakfast on Sunday and more.  Prices are based on double occupancy and range from $185 to $245 for the Saturday night stay. Rates do not include taxes, and the package is subject to availability.  Details, terms and conditions are available at omnihotels.com or by calling 1-800-THE-OMNI.

 

About Omni Hotels

Omni Hotels creates genuine, authentic guest experiences at 45 distinct luxury hotels and resorts in leading business gateways and leisure destinations across North America.  From exceptional golf and spa retreats to dynamic business settings, each Omni showcases the local flavor of the destination while featuring four-diamond services, signature restaurants, Wi-Fi connectivity and unique wellness options.  Known for its award-winning, personalized service, Omni leaves a lasting impression with every customer interaction, with a heightened level of recognition and rewards delivered through its Select Guest loyalty program and the company’s “Power of One” associate empowerment program.  To get additional information or book accommodations, visit omnihotels.com or call 1-800-THE-OMNI.

 

SOURCE Omni Hotels

 

Caryn Kboudi of Omni Hotels, +1-972-871-5625, ckboudi@omnihotels.com; or

Stefanie Samarripa of Weber Shandwick, +1-469-375-0217,

ssamarripa@webershandwick.com, for Omni Hotels

 

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