Archive for September, 2009

Next up: Poker Run!

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

We feel we can’t say it better, so this blog entry is directly plagiarized from Peterson’s Harley Davidson website.  We think they won’t mind.

We still have a few rooms left, so there’s no reason to miss the party next weekend, September 18-20.  Call or book online from the Tropical Inn website today!

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images1Thirty-seven years ago, Phil Peterson came up with the idea of a poker run to boost the motorcycle business, and the Key West tourist trade during the slow September season. What started with 46 riders has grown to become South Florida’s biggest motorcycle party weekend of the year. Today, more than 10,000 riders from all over the U.S. enjoy this event. They rumble from Miami to Key West, enjoying the sunshine, ocean breezes, and riding on the many bridges that cross over the beautiful turquoise water.

7mileAlong the way, they make five stops and draw a card at each stop. The winner is the lucky rider who draws the best hand. This year, if you draw one of the top ten hands, you get a chance to play one round of Texas Hold’em at The Guy Harvey Bar & Grill, located on Greene Street, across from Sloppy Joes. The Round will begin Saturday Night at 11:00 p.m., featuring a winner take all, a brand new Sportster 883 Custom! The City of Key West blocks off an eight-block area of Duval Street. A bike show is held in front of Rick’s/ Durty Harry’s and Sloppy Joe’s Bar on Saturday. Locals, tourists, and bikers all enjoy the sights and sounds of this mini-Mardi Gras with its carnival atmosphere, music, food, cold Budweiser, and Cola-Cola.

114806230342_2881Everyone benefits, because over the years, these bikers have brought millions of dollars to the Key West economy and charities like the Diabetes Research Foundation, and the Key West Sunrise Rotary Club, who have collected hundreds of thousands of dollars for their worthy causes. If motorcycles ever had a bad reputation with some people, this long-time charity event has gone a long way to giving riders credibility and respect.

Riders who want to participate in this year’s 37th Annual Phil Peterson’s Key West Poker Run can sign up at Peterson’s Harley-Davidson of Miami, N.W 194th Street, and U.S. 441 or at the new Peterson’s Harley-Davidson South, S.W. 198th St., and U.S. Highway 1 where the turnpike crosses over U.S.1 in Cutler Bay.

You can purchase your poker hands starting September 1st, and until 12:00 noon on Saturday, September 19th. The Poker Run does not begin until Friday, September 18th at 8:00 a.m., and ends in Key West on Saturday at 5:00 p.m. We request a $10 donation per hand, and there is no limit to the number of hands you can play. Any make of motorcycle, car, or truck is welcome. It doesn’t matter what you ride or drive, just don’t miss this one-of-a-kind biking event!!

Fall for Key West

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

OK, you’ve read my last blog and now it’s got you in a Key West frame of mind. Good.

What a great time it is for a glimpse of Key West at its laid-back best. Subtle hints that Fall is approaching are unmistakable. “Island time” prevails. Businesses are puttering about, leisurely sprucing up for “Season”. The laughter of locals catching up with friends and neighbors spills from open-air bars. Streets are less crowded. How cool is it to sneak away during this annual window of opportunity, when you can catch a glimpse of what it means to actually live in Key West?

Never is there a better time of year to be out on the water. Seas are crystal clear and the temperature so refreshing you’ll want to get out early and stay all day long. September and October are arguably the best months for backcountry angling, and we’re hearing exciting stories about night tarpon fishing. As for diving, a report this morning described the ocean’s surface as glass-slick, with visibility to 100 feet!

White Street Pier 9/08/2009pict0011If you are a photographer or nature lover, you will revel in the extraordinary atmospheric displays that reliably occur. Most days, cumulus clouds build during the warm hours of sunlight, growing by late afternoon into cumulonimbus formations that seemingly reach so high as to look up God’s tunic. When conditions are right for rain (never lasts long — then the sun returns), it’s not unusual for them to spawn waterspouts, which occur more frequently in the Florida Keys than anywhere in the world.  (More about that in a blog entry that’s still in draft form – check back again soon.)  On calm days, which are more the “standard”, they play host to spectacular sunsets, occasionally featuring double rainbows.

Airlines are offering unheard-of bargains, and gas prices have returned to earth. Room choices are plentiful. Prime tables at the most popular restaurants are easy to get, no reservations required. Shopping bargains abound. The night life is vibrant.

So you’ve taken all of this into account and decided to test your skills at traveling wisely, if not indulgently. Now lets look at the most basic necessity: where will you call “home” while you’re here?

You want to experience the “real Key West”. So the obvious answer is one of its charming bed and breakfasts. You’ll sometimes hear them called “guesthouses” – a nod to the embracing quality of hospitality for which they have become famous.

Many a died-in-the-wool hotel patron is delighted to discover the casual, “come on in, make yourself at home” ambience that is a defining characteristic of our island’s inns. When prospective guests, new to the B&B experience, inquire about The Tropical Inn, we always tell them, “no matter whether you stay with us or one of our fellow Innkeepers, you owe it to yourself to choose a Key West bed and breakfast instead of a hotel.” That’s because guesthouses are so much a part of the culture here. Not to stay in one is to miss a significant dynamic of what Key West is all about.

The Gecko's Garden, with its own patio garden and spa, is the ultimate in luxurious indulgence.

The Gecko's Garden, with its own patio garden and spa, is the ultimate in luxurious indulgence.

Back when the island was just beginning to generate interest as a vacation destination – and long before the big hotel chains discovered the island’s charms — local residents opened their homes to travelers, as a lodging option. Key West hospitality quickly became legendary. From these humble roots, the Key West bed and breakfast market niche has grown, prospered, and diversified to embrace a range of accommodations from basic to bodacious. All of them offer that special, easy-going, “we’re not-taking-ourselves-too-seriously” style of welcome for which Key West is famous.

The guesthouse experience is the antithesis of the commoditized product that has been cultivated by the American hotel industry in recent years. Instead of a safely bland and predictably forgettable roof over your head, your guesthouse stay becomes an integral part of your Key West experience. Testament to this is the astonishing level of guest loyalty and referral business that many inns enjoy.

The Coconut Cabana is an affordable standard queen room.

The Coconut Cabana is an affordable standard queen room.

Diverse as their owners’ personalities, the inns vary in style and rate range from decidedly economical to luxuriously indulgent. And there’s not a cookie-cutter room to be found among them. With dozens to choose from, one is sure to match your own personality and budget.

Oh. And speaking of budget … while you’ll see that rates at pretty much all of the guesthouses have dropped during these economically challenging times, don’t count on getting the ridiculously low prices occasionally found at chain motels “out on the Boulevard” — as we call the commercial strip at the far end of the island. That great rate you stumbled upon online may just be offset by the hassle and expense of taxis or parking fees, when you arrive to discover that your hotel is located on a busy traffic artery far from the tourist district and has all the charm of a generic hotel in Anywhere, USA. (And about that “ocean view”. Did they mention that the ocean is on the other side of the 4-lane highway?)

Almost all of the guesthouses are located in Old town.  Many are architecturally significant historic structures, retaining the feel of the original home that they once were.

Tropical Inn's central Old Town location:  walk to everything!

Tropical Inn's central Old Town location: walk to everything!

Most of the smaller inns are owner-operated. So you will be welcomed by friendly hosts and staff that are genuinely appreciative that you have chosen their place for your holiday. They will be happy to share insider knowledge of the best “authentic Key West” activities and favorite locals’ hangouts. They’ll recommend not-to-be-missed outings to make your stay memorable, even seeing to all the arrangements, just as they would for friends or family visiting their own homes. And there’s never a concierge fee!

There are plenty of travel deals around and, no doubt, you can find lower rates than at many of our guesthouses. And what you will get is exactly what you should expect: a generic and sterile (and possibly a little scary!) product lacking the unique features to be found only in a Key West bed and breakfast. Especially at the more upscale inns that provide a higher than average level of quality, services, and amenities, room rates simply can’t be lowered drastically without compromising the level of accommodation and service that has become their signature.

Trite as it may sound, the old adage holds true: you get what you pay for … even in an economic downturn. So make sure you are not just shopping rate! Real value is found when you compare not only location, quality of accommodation, and amenities (even what’s for breakfast!), but the nature of the overall travel experience being offered.

So do your research. Sure, check out the bargains. But be certain you are comparing “apples to apples”! If you’re willing to spend a little time in researching your options, you will surely discover the perfect guesthouse to make your Fall escape to the End of the Road all the more rewarding … and at a surprisingly affordable cost.

Get here any way you can, and come see us in Paradise this Fall!  The great opportunities to be found right now won’t last forever!

Some great reasons to visit Key West now!

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

First of September. Labor Day weekend coming up, dog days behind us. Kids back in school. Summer’s over.

footprintsinsand1 So, how was your staycation?

Staycation? Puh-lease! While we support everyone’s trying to make the best of our current sagging economy, we’re betting that playing tourist at your local strip mall this summer has not likely fulfilled your wanderlust.

You need a little adult R&R … and you need it NOW … a PLAY-cation!

Now, obviously, economic realities can’t be ignored. It’s probably not the right time to drop a bundle on an African photo safari. Let’s be realistic. But that doesn’t mean you have to completely deprive yourself.

If you have access to a little accumulated vacation time and cash, you may want to invest some of it in a fall getaway to Key West, while crowds are thin and you can experience the place like a local. That’s right, invest it. The return, in terms of sanity and relationship maintenance, is priceless. This is about you, and sustaining your increasingly illusive positive attitude. Can you really afford to neglect these things?

Seems everybody dreams of visiting Key West. But in recent years, prices on everything have continued to climb. Not now. Key West attractions, accommodations, and even restaurants have adjusted their prices to reflect the times. Like those of our visitors, local businesses here have been impacted by the prevailing economic climate this summer. So everyone here is doing everything they can to deliver exceptional value and make your escape to Key West an experience that you’ll want to repeat. Prices are now on your side. You can cover the basics or the indulgences at some serious savings.

People are still traveling; they’re just doing it a little more frugally – or should we say, creatively. That might mean reserving one of the less-fancy rooms at that great little B&B you have marked as a favorite on your computer. Driving scenic US1 down the Keys, instead of flying (although there are some great airline deals out there right now). Traveling mid-week, when demand is lower, crowds are thinner – and generous savings are to be found. Grabbing lunch from a beach vendor (hey, you’re there anyway, right?) or a cozy picnic dinner in the garden of your guesthouse instead of pulling out all the stops at a fancy restaurant. Cost-cutting ideas are endless.

However you choose to stretch your vacation dollar, one thing is for sure: the formerly inaccessible is now within reach. Your Key West travel dream is closer to reality now than it has been in years. Consider the opportunity. Such great values may not be seen again soon!

So come satisfy that “don’t worry, be happy” craving in your soul. The legendary laid-back attitude that “is” Key West waits for you here, at the End of the Road. What more perfect time than now to get some sand in your shoes?