The only way to fly: Park free at the Hotel Preston
You’ve got a 7 a.m. flight, off for a week on business to Random Big City. You’re planning on getting up at 2:30, being at airport long-term parking by 4:30 (at an average of eight bucks a day), taking the bus to get to the terminal by 5 a.m. How about this instead?
Check in to the Hotel Preston the evening before, making sure to be here for cocktail hour in the Pink Slip Lounge. Maybe a dry martini, just a little dirty. Your car is parked, safe and sound, free (yes, free) for up to seven days. Sit down to a fabulous plate of Chicken Parmigiana at Preston’s Café Isabella. Up to your room, maybe dessert from our 24-hour room service. Our wake-up service rouses you at 4:15, you’re on the complimentary airport shuttle at 4:45, easily making the three-mile trip to the terminal by 5. How much is your time worth?
Later,
Dane



Ok, here’s a straight-up plug for the Hotel Preston. Watching everyone come together during the recent flooding made me damn proud of Nashville, Tennessee. So, if you haven’t been here yet, I want to tell you that you’re really missing something.
You really can’t imagine how challenging this is: Writing a short monthly post about what to do and see in a city like Nashville. In any given month there are more concerts, music festivals and even non-music events than just about anywhere in the country.
Bear with me, ‘cuz this is definitely not in my wheelhouse. I’m not a crafty guy (at least not in the artsy way), but a friend of mine was going on about this event last weekend, told me I needed to pass it on to everyone at the Preston.
Boy, things have changed. When I was growing up, my dad left the house at 8:30 and was home and in his Bermuda shorts in time for dinner, every night at 6. These days, people work from home, take working vacations, and even “staycations.” I say, if you travel for work, or God forbid, work while on vacation, why not at least make it as easy on yourself as possible?
Since I was a kid, science has always been something that’s fascinated me. Yes, I was the 5th grader who actually looked forward to the science fair (maybe you can guess some of the nicknames this earned me). So, imagine my excitement when I learned that the exhibit “
Like many of you out there, Dora and I love to travel. Again, like many of you, money has been a bit tight in our household what with the economic downturn. Although it’s tough to physically travel across the globe in times like these, Hotel Preston is offering the next best thing. In the mood for a little French adventure? How about German or Italian? Well, you’re in luck.
Any night is a great night for romance, but sometimes you just can’t come up with a plan. Let me help. I can’t think of anything sweeter to do for Valentine’s Day than check in for the