Posted by
Dane on June 29th, 2009

Not really a tour sort of person? You think tour and immediately see a bus crammed with retirees in visors and Sansabelt slacks? I’m with you. But Citystage Productions here in Nashville is reinventing the idea.
Imagine a tour combined with interactive theater combined with a spy thriller. This first one is called “The Safehouse” and has tour groups visit six historic locations downtown while solving puzzles, interacting with actors, and following clues as the plot unfolds. Their site even says you will “practice actual techniques used by spies throughout history.” It’s a great idea and I have to admit, they’ve got me intrigued.
It starts downtown at Printers Alley at noon each Saturday, goes every half hour, and lasts about 2.5 hours. And no bus ― the entire thing is on foot and covers less than a square mile, they say, which makes it doable for just about everyone, including kids.
So whether you’re a local or new to Nashville, here’s your chance to polish up your sleuth’s magnifying glass and see the city in a brand-new way.
Dane
Posted by
Dane on June 24th, 2009

So, if you have been keeping up with our blog you know by now that we aren’t your average hotel. You probably realized this when you heard about our Spiritual Menu or Divorce Package. Hotel Preston has a “you want it, you got it” philosophy and we want to know what YOU want! That is why we have developed a contest to create our next big amenity. We already offer lava lamps, a pet fish, even a package for those looking to get divorced….but we know travelers out there will have great ideas for other amenities!
If you have a great idea for a new package or amenity that you’d like to see at the Hotel Preston, go
to Hotel Chatter and let us know. The sky is the limit! The winner that comes up with the next big amenity will receive a weekend at the Hotel Preston. …and if you’re lucky, you’ll get to see me!
Dane
Posted by
Dane on June 19th, 2009

Any guy that owns a banjo (me) is a bona fide member of the bluegrass nation. But even if you don’t, and maybe you just own the “O Brother Where Art Thou?” soundtrack, the Ryman has a great summer series for you.
It’s called “Bluegrass Nights at the Ryman” and runs every Thursday at 7:30 through July. That makes for a total of six great shows, including some really big-name artists like Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder, Ralph Stanley & The Clinch Mountain Boys, and the Dan Tyminski Band. First up is Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver and Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper on June 25th.
The Ryman is a fitting place for the series as it played a key role in the birth of bluegrass. It was there that on a Saturday night in December 1945 a 21-year-old Earl Scruggs stepped to the WSM microphone on the Ryman stage playing a five-string banjo with a three-finger roll. And so bluegrass was born.
Dane
Posted by
Dane on June 12th, 2009
I take it for granted sometimes the sort of unique things we offer at Hotel Preston. Stuff you’re not going to get everywhere you stay. So if you happen to come on by, here’s my recommendation for your own “look good, feel good” package:
Step 1: Hit Café Isabella for one of their delicious breakfasts.
Step 2: Head to the fitness center work up a sweat and get your heart going.
Step 3: Return to your room and try out some of the Aveda bath products.
Step 4: Take yourself outside and find a comfortable spot poolside.
Step 4a: If you need a book to keep you company, just ask at the front desk.
I mean, we’re not trying to keep you from getting out and seeing Nashville. That’s not our intention. We just want to give guests everything they need to have a good, comfortable stay. But if you never leave the grounds, well, that’s OK, too.
Dane
Posted by
Dane on June 5th, 2009

Summer means sun, yes. It means getting outside, tossing the frisbee for the dog, getting out on the water. In fact, I think I can say that summer in Nashville may just about beat out any other city around.
Definitely one of the biggest reasons is all the incredible music events and festivals we get during the summer. And maybe the granddaddy of them all is right around the corner ― the CMA Music Festival from June 11-14.
This one is a true monster of an event. It’s got the stellar lineup of artists. Are you a fan of Trace Adkins, Brad Paisley, Rascal Flatts, Taylor Swift, Wynonna, Brooks & Dunn, or Reba McEntire? How about the Bellamy Brothers, Martina McBride, Neal McCoy, or Little Big Town? Well, then you best get tickets.
Get a four-day pass and free shuttles will run you back and forth to all the venues: LP Field, Riverfront Park, the Exhibit Hall, and the Family Zone/Sports Zone.
Dane