Archive for November, 2009

Childress Vineyards a Great Day Trip for Guests of Charlotte Hotels

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

Wine-lovers visiting Charlotte hotels like the Embassy Suites Hotel Resort Charlotte-Concord need to look no further than the Childress Vineyards to find some of the best wines in town. The vineyard, owned by NASCAR team owner Richard Childress, is just a short drive north of the city. The vineyard has been open since 2004 and offers guests of Charlotte hotels a wine experience unlike any other in North Carolina.

Visitors from Charlotte hotels will first notice the beautiful architecture of the 35,000-square-foot facility. The winery’s design was inspired by Italian Renaissance architecture, and guests of Charlotte hotels will find this old world charm throughout the winery—from balconies, to sitting areas, to tasting rooms. Visitors from Charlotte hotels can enjoy the full experience of the winery and vineyards by participating in one of the daily tours.

After touring the facility, guests from Charlotte hotels will certainly find plenty of ways to continue enjoying the Childress Vineyards. The Tasting Room is open until 6:00 p.m. daily, and allows visitors from Charlotte hotels to sample a variety of wines. Childress offers a full line of expertly created wines, including House Wines, Varietals, and Signature wines. Guests of Charlotte hotels may even get a chance to visit with Childress’ winemaker while they sip and sample.

While spending an afternoon of wine-tasting, visitors from Charlotte hotels may also order from the menu at the Bistro. The vineyard’s onsite kitchen features daily lunch hours as well as a popular Sunday brunch. Guests of Charlotte hotels can choose from a variety of freshly made entrées, soups, and other fare. The Italian-inspired menu is strongly focused on organic produce, meats, seafood, and homemade pastas.

After a day of tours and tastings, guests of Charlotte hotels can stop by the property’s gift shop to take home a few bottles of their favorite varietals, as well as wine accessories, apparel, gourmet foods, and much more. Visitors of Charlotte hotels interested in learning more about the Childress Vineyards can contact their concierge at the Embassy Suites Hotel Resort Charlotte-Concord.

Guests of Charlotte Hotels Test Waters at U.S. National Whitewater Center

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

For thrill-seekers staying in Charlotte hotels like the Embassy Suites Hotel Resort Charlotte-Concord, there’s one nearby destination that is sure to get their blood pumping. At the U.S. National Whitewater Center, guests of Charlotte hotels will find 307 acres of woodlands dedicated to a variety of recreational activities. This exciting facility opened to the public in 2006 and allows visitors from Charlotte hotels to try their hand at whitewater rafting, canoeing, kayaking, biking, hiking, and even rock-climbing.

Located just 10 minutes from downtown along the scenic Catawba River, guests of Charlotte hotels can easily access the USNWC. One of the most unique features of the Center is the multi-channel, customized whitewater river made for rafting, canoeing, and kayaking. Visitors from Charlotte hotels will learn that this is the largest man-made re-circulating river in the world. Guests of Charlotte hotels will ride the rapids down the river, then be carried back to the top by a conveyor – much like a ski lift.

For the trail warriors visiting from Charlotte hotels, the USNWC also features 14 miles of trails for walking, hiking, and running. Its location along the Catawba River allows guests of Charlotte hotels to experience the scenic woodlands up close. Trails are color-coded so that guests of Charlotte hotels can easily choose their preferred skill level. While on the trails, visitors from Charlotte hotels will enjoy the habitats surrounding them.

Back at the USNWC, visitors from Charlotte hotels will find one of the world’s largest outdoor climbing facilities. The climbing facility has over 40 walls from which guests of Charlotte hotels can choose, ranging in skill level from beginner to obstacles that will challenge even the most experience climbers.

The U.S. National Whitewater Center has a variety of packages available for guests of Charlotte hotels. For more information, visitors to Charlotte hotels can contact their concierge at the Embassy Suites Hotel Resort Charlotte-Concord, or visit www.usnwc.org.

Guests of Charlotte Hotels Enjoy Film & Photography at Light Factory

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Visitors to Charlotte hotels are surrounded by interesting places to visit. But for those Charlotte hotel guests who enjoy photography and film, the Light Factory museum is the perfect place to get your fix of contemporary art. Located in the heart of town, visitors from Charlotte hotels can easily make the Light Factory Contemporary Museum of Photography and Film part of their stay.

The museum is dedicated to light-generated mediums of art and consists of exhibits that celebrate excellence in both contemporary and historic images and movies. In fact, guests of Charlotte hotels may be interested to know that this is the largest center for photography and film south of New York.

Guests of Charlotte hotels will enjoy the variety of exhibits offered at the museum. For instance, the Group f.64 and the Modernist exhibit allows visitors from Charlotte hotels to experience photography that stems from taking pictures using the smallest aperture setting on a large format camera, resulting in great depth and sharp images. Visitors from Charlotte hotels will see photos by artists such as Ansel Adams and Willard Van Dyke. Other photography exhibits open to guests of Charlotte hotels include The Ties that Bind, and The Romance of the Road.

Also at the Light Factory, visitors from Charlotte hotels can partake in a variety of films in the museums independent theater. Guests of Charlotte hotels will see independent films that are meant to stir discussion and promote dialogues outside of mainstream movies. Currently, guests of Charlotte hotels will enjoy films including Patti Smith: Dream of Life, and Life Without, a series of short films about a girl whose parents are incarcerated.

In addition to exhibitions and films, the Light Factory also has an extensive educational program consisting of classes and subjects relating to photography and filmmaking. Guests of Charlotte hotels can check the museum’s website for classes and scheduling. In addition, visitors from Charlotte hotels may participate in an educational tour, which includes a darkroom demonstration.

Visitors from Charlotte hotels who are interested in learning more about the Light Factory should check with their concierge at the Embassy Suites Hotel Resort Charlotte-Concord. Admission is free and the museum is open daily.

Visitors from Charlotte Hotels Fly High at Carolinas Aviation Museum

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

At the Carolinas Aviation Museum, visitors from Charlotte hotels get a chance to see an impressive collection of aircraft. Founded in 1992 by Floyd and Lois Wilson, the museum is a popular place with younger guests of Charlotte hotels, but visitors of all ages will enjoy browsing through the museum’s displays.

Located right on the grounds of the Charlotte/Douglas International Airport, guests of Charlotte hotels can easily find the Carolinas Aviation Museum. Visitors from Charlotte hotels will find the museum at an authentic 1930s-era hangar – a piece of history that the Carolinas Historic Aviation Commission saved from demolition in the early 1990s.

Visitors from Charlotte hotels will enjoy the many different types of aircraft on property. Guests of Charlotte hotels will see over 50 static aircraft in the collection, including airplanes, gliders, and helicopters. Visitors from Charlotte hotels will also see the museum’s collection of flying historic aircraft, including a DC-3 and two Mohawks that attend air shows along the east coast.

In addition to the commercial, military, and general aviation aircraft and helicopters, the museum also offers guests from Charlotte hotels the chance to get up close with several interactive displays. For example, visitors from Charlotte hotels can climb aboard the KC-97, the world’s first aerial tanker and an offshoot of the B-29 bomber.

Finally, in the Dolph Overton Aviation Library, visitors from Charlotte hotels can browse a collection of aviation-related books, photographs, manuals, aircraft instruments and cockpit parts. The museum is always interested in collecting relevant items, so guests of Charlotte hotels who have aviation materials to donate are encouraged to consider contributing to the museum.

The museum is open every day except Monday, and admission is always less than ten dollars per person. For more information on the Carolinas Aviation Museum, visitors from Charlotte hotels should ask the concierge at the Embassy Suites Hotel Resort Charlotte-Concord.