All Posts Tagged With: "nightlife"
Vegas nightclubs go green
Popular nightclubs in Las Vegas are implementing a new “green” ticket option and renewable energy credits to help reduce the hot spots’ carbon footprints. Now, you can party in Sin City with only slightly less guilt.
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Travel socially with your iPhone and Facebook
TourSpot is making travel social by combining an iPhone travel and city guide with Facebook, combining rich content and live mapping with location-based search capabilities updating features, making it the ultimate e-travel guide.
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Party outdoors in NYC all year long
230 FIFTH, Manhattan’s largest rooftop bar, just launched a winterized roof garden for outdoor revelers, complete with heaters, robes and steaming cocktails to make winter nights as hot as the views of Manhattan.
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Eco-friendly Asheville. N.C. gets a new website
AshevilleNow.com explores the wonders of Asheville, North Carolina; the Southeast’s premier travel and retirement destination. The site breaks the travel site mold by being the most comprehensive informational resource that Asheville and Western North Carolina has ever seen.
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ECOLICIOUS: San Francisco's 'W Hotel' Adds gets down with a new Green Cocktail Mixer
San Francisco’s ‘W Hotel’ is kicking off ECOLICIOUS—the first of a number of its new “eco-fabulous” events for 2008. ECOLICIOUS puts the W spin on organic-chic cocktailing, with a groovy green organic drink menu and delicious farm-to-table bites.
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