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Welcome to StayGalveston's hotels located at the heart of Galveston, Texas! Take a virtual tour of the hotel and explore all the amenities and activities that Squeeze has to offer. Do check out the homepage of Stay Galveston to know more.
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Sideyeard | Stay Galveston
Welcome to Sideyeard by Stay Galveston! Enjoy a luxurious and stress-free stay at our brand-new hotel.
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Childhood lovers with Jake ‘H_ngm_n’ Seresin
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All the Pretty Girls- Kenny Chesney
American Kids- Kenny Chesney
Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not- Thompson Square
Austin- Blake Shelton
Beautiful Crazy- Luke Combs
Buy Dirt- Jordan Davis, Luke Bryan
Carrying Your Love With Me- George Strait
Chicken Fried- Zac Brown Band
Cover Me Up- Morgan Wallen
Cowboy Take Me Away- The Chicks
Crash My Party- Luke Bryan
Craving You- Thomas Rhett, Maren Morris
Diamond In My Pocket-Cody Johnson
Die A Happy Man-Thomas Rhett
Dirt On My Boots-Jon Pardi
Dirt Road Anthem-Jason Aldean
Do l- Luke Bryan
Drunk On You-Luke Bryan
Even Though I'm Leaving-Luke Combs
Fast Car- Luke Combs
Feathered Indians- Tyler Childers
Fire Away- Chris Stapleton
Footloose- Kenny Loggins
Forever & Ever Amen- Randy Travis
Galveston- Glen Campbell
God Gave Me You- Blake Shelton
Greatest Love Story- LANCO
Hard To Love- Lee Brice
Heading South- Zach Bryan
Head Carolina, Tails California- Jo Dee Messina
Heartache On The Dance Floor- Jon Parti
Heart Like A Truck- Lainey Wilson
He Could Be The One- Hannah Montana
Hold My Hand- Lady Gaga
Home- Blake Shelton
Hometown Girl-Josh Turner
Honey Bee- Blake Shelton
Hotel California- The Eagles
I Ain’t Worried- OneRepublic
I Don’t Dance- CHAD, Ryan, Disney
I Don’t Dance- Lee Brice
I Don’t Want This Night To End- Luke Bryan
I Drive Your Truck- Lee Brice
If I Didn’t Love You- Jason Aldean, Carrie Underwood
If I Was Your Man- Blake Shelton
I Like The Sound Of That- Rascal Flatts
I’ll Name the Dogs- Blake Shelton
I’m Comin’ Over- Chris Young
I’m In A Hurry (And I Don’t Know Why)- Alabama
I Wish Grandpas Never Died- Riley Green
The Kind of Love We Make- Luke Combs
Last Night- Morgan Wallen
Life in the Fast Lane-Eagles
Life’s a Dance- John Micheal Montgomery
Like I Love Country Music- Kane Brown
Love Like Crazy-Lee Brice
Lovin' On You Luke Combs
Meet In the Middle-Diamond Rio
Must Be Doin' Somethin' Right-Billy Currington
My Maria-Brooks & Dunn
New Kid In Town - Eagles
Night Shift- Jon Pardi
Nobody But You- Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani
ONE BEER- HARDY, Lauren Alaina, Devin Dawson
One Of Them Girls- Lee Brice
One of These Nights -Eagles
One Thing At A Time- Morgan Wallen
Playing with the Boys -Kenny Loggins
Play It Again- Luke Bryan
Renegade- Styx
Rhinestone Cowboy-Glen Campbell
Rumor- Lee Brice
Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)-Big & Rich
She Got the Best of Me- Luke Combs
She Had Me At Heads Carolina-Cole Swindell
She's Country- Jason Aldean
Sixteen-Thomas Rhett
Slow Dance In A Parking Lot-Jordan Davis
Small Town Boy- Dustin Lynch
Sold- John Michael Montgomery
Somebody's Problem-Morgan Wallen
Something in the Orange-Zach Bryan
Song of the South-Alabama
Southern Nights- Glen Campbell
Stay-Florida Georgia Line
Strawberry Wine-Deana Carter
Sure Be Cool If- Blake Shelton
Take It Easy -Eagles
Take My Breath Away -Berlin
There Was This Girl-Riley Green
Things a Man Oughta Know-Lainey Wilson
Thought You Should Know-Morgan Wallen
Til You Can't- Cody Johnson
Two Dozen Roses- Shenandoah
Unforgettable- Thomas Rhett
Wagon Wheel- Darius Rucker
The Way I Talk -Morgan Wallen
What Ifs- Kane Brown, Lauren Alaina
Why Don't We Just Dance-Josh Turner
Write This Down-George Strait
You Should Be Here-Cole Swindell
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jacquelinesbookclub · 6 months
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The Strange – Nathan Ballingrud
Fear. It’s often what drives us, as human beings. Fear of pain, fear of being alone, fear of the unknown. When I first read this book about a year ago I was in recovery following a major surgery. Alone in a hotel room on the other side of the planet, doused with heavy painkillers that did a paltry job of actually killing pain, but a bang up one of killing clarity, fear was my most present companion.
Fear is a major theme in The Strange. Unlike many stories set on Mars, Ballingrud focuses less on Mars as Roman god of war, instead turning his attention on the moons, Deimos and Phobos: in mythology the sons of the Greek god of war Ares, and representing dread preceding battle and panic in its mist respectively. This is the driving force, the great motivator throughout the story, fear looming over the people of mars, shining down on every decision they make.
The townsfolk and the sheriff's fear of the Moths and the unknown outside of New Galveston feeds Anabelle’s fear the invaders will shirk their deserved justice. Joe’s fear of the gallows is bait for Anabelle to drag him out into the crater, and Sally’s fear for Joe gets her on the hook too. But the overwhelming fear blanketing the entirety of martian society is caused by the silence, the loss of contact with earth and inability to return, its the fear of abandonment, and the severed tether of safety. This is core to colonial stories, both from history and fiction. Left on your own without support from the homeland, food supply is scarce and tenuous, everything outside your compounds walls is a perceived threat, fear is bombarding from every angle. And the characters in this book act as we unfortunately do in real life: with violence. It’s fight or flight when there’s nowhere to flee. It always begins with outsiders; Anabelle’s father, Sam, kills a miner from Dig Town to protect his own from what he believes is an active threat, but then it becomes their own, their friends and neighbours and customers, that strip the diner clean immediately when Sam is arrested. Towards the conclusion, we see the end result, suicide: a man’s fear turning the violence back on himself.
In the acknowledgements section of the book, Ballingrud says “This book is also a love letter to westerns, a genre which has only become richer as it grapples with historical realities instead of indulging in mythology.” This, I think, perfectly describes the books tone. For something that is ostensibly a science fiction novel meets pulp serial, it reads like historical fiction. Alternative history, sure, but the premise never feels ridiculous, Ballingrud seems to fully understand the time and place, and constructs the characters accordingly. It all feels very real, very… Plausible. And it’s that colonial anxiety that roots this story in reality, a fear that colonists bring with them from home.
With the benefit of time removed I can see that I was never in any real danger in that hotel room post operation. I was safe, surrounded by friends, and under the care of one of the best surgery teams in the world. The fear was mine alone, the anxiety disorder I pack with me every day charged up with new circumstances. I think this is the origin of most of the fear we experience day-to-day, it’s the assumption of danger, writ large, the perceived potential for pain that makes us turn our backs on logic and dolly zoom on our imagination.
I’m not saying that all fear is baseless and fake, of course not. If I were actively being attacked by a tiger then I have every reason to fear for my life, in that moment, but if I head into the jungle every time expecting an attack, that’s fear I’ve bought in with me. There may not even be tigers in this jungle, who knows? I’ve never been attacked by a tiger, I’ve never even seen a tiger, the fear of being attacked has stemmed from my imagination, from countless “what ifs”. These passive fears we create are far more prevalent than the active fears we experience, and far more damaging.
We create these fears as a defence mechanism, being afraid of the tiger ahead of time means I’ll be more alert in the jungle and ideally avoid being attacked, but where does it end? Somewhere along the line, fear for self defence becomes self harm, and harm of others. It’s one thing to be afraid to see a doctor for the flu on the unlikely off chance it’s cancer and you’re dying, and quite another to murder vast swathes of native peoples because you’re afraid they’ll do you first. It’s absolutely insidious, this passive fear, it’s infected every aspect of our culture and made us sanitise ourselves of any sign of the real “natural” world, just like we’ve always wanted. Build a wall, keep the tigers out. An excuse, surely, but in trying to solve for potential tigers, we unwittingly (or not) feed real human lives to the jungle, people who need shelter from the active tigers, and then we tell ourselves they’re all tigers, that there’s no humanity there at all and the walls are working as intended and keeping us all safe. We don’t have to think about tigers anymore, we’ve removed the threat, don’t worry about it, there’s no tigers in here with our reverse cycle air conditioning and our car traffic at 9 and 5 and our perfectly straight #ed9121 orange carrots and pre-washed refrigerated eggs. We’ve solved the passive fear, as ever, through violence; and ignorance. We all know this is the case, but we’re too afraid of facing our passive fears to really change anything. “But what if there are tigers?” remains the most convincing argument for the continuation of global suffering, we have become the tiger that we fear, and perhaps we always were.
So then, what’s the solution? I don’t know, I’m just a white woman in her thirties with anxiety who’s tired of seeing tigers around every corner, and frustrated that no one will admit they see them too. Perhaps that’s the way forward, to see the tigers and recognise them, filter out which ones are real and which are imaginary, and manage them accordingly, but first and foremost, admit that you’re afraid. We’re all afraid, you’re not alone. Go into the jungle and see that it is safe, I’ll come with you.
What really compels me about The Strange is this idea that we bring our fears with us. Take Phobos and Deimos for example. They’re moons, right? Moons don’t create light, they passively reflect the sun and are perceived to shine in the nights sky. Similarly, Phobos and Deimos do not create fear, they’re just big rocks in the sky, we gave them that role, we named them after our own mythological imaginations of fear and now they reflect that back on us. Silas talks about humanity as an infection on Mars, and I think he’s right. Mars itself is only able to communicate through humanity using the Strange, and so it’s forced to integrate with the ideals humanity brought from earth. Through the war engines and the cultists and miners of Dig Town, through the cylinders indoctrinated with human needs and voices, Mars never had a chance to speak for itself. Humans bought fear and pain and suffering along as building blocks for colony and forced it into every crevice available. And the result, in the final words Anabelle hears from her mother as spoken by Mars itself:
“...I’M AFRAID…” she said. “...I’m afraid...”
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Travels and Dancing 22
At Christmas 2023, I asked my partner if he wanted to come on a dance cruise with me in May.  He said yes.  The next day, I was a bit worried that it wasn’t a full yes and I didn’t want to bother the event organizer with adding someone if it wasn’t going to happen.  After all, we’d been seeing each other for about a month and a half.  I asked and he said he was afraid that it was the alcohol speaking.  It wasn’t.  So after barely meeting, we committed to a week on a cruise ship 5 months away.  Time passed in a blink and I was so excited to be heading south… although I was also stressed because I had been waiting for surgery for a while at that point and wasn’t sure if it was a safe idea to go.  Well, you know me, I went anyway and it was a blast as always!  Somewhat different than other years: I ended up hanging out with a way different group of people than I normally do.  My favorite thing on the cruises is always the comedy show: they do hire some of the best of the country.  This time around, Jailyn was absolutely hilarious.  We got time to relax, enjoy the pools, sunbathe, go to the gym, dance with the people at the different bars and venues (the best being the live band at the Pig and anchor!), the workshops were packed, the atmosphere was great, hot tub was hot tubbing, the food was delicious (and actually had some healthy option like a delicious fresh salad bar on the serenity deck)… all and all, the entire week was a success.  We had the chance to explore Jamaica on ATVs, kayak in a mangrove in Mexico, and enjoy an all-inclusive beach in Cozumel.  Galveston port is a bit awkward to get to if you’re not driving in, so we decided to take advantage of the stop in Houston and have a little visit.  We rented bicycles and visited Memorial Park, walked through downtown, found great food, stumbled upon a jazz festival at Discovery park, made new friends there, and went back to the hotel to enjoy and chill.  The return to “normal life” was hard and felt good at the same time.  Bittersweet, but now that I actually have a place to go back to, it helps the sweetness of it. ;-)
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I was then supposed to fly to Victoria to teach, then get to our newest Canadian wcs event Nanaimo Dance Fusion, and then meet with my best friend for a week’s road trip in the Rockies.  That plan was bulldozed by finally getting a date for surgery.  I mean great, we can get it over with, but shit, also have to cancel everything and plane ticket, let the event know and feel horrendous that I can’t fulfill my contract and that they need to hire new people last minute, can not work for a month so no $$$ and God knows it’s been a rough year between an abusive relationship, a problematic wisdom teeth removal with infection and three antibiotics that kept me out for two weeks, the surgery I was supposed to have last year and cancelled gigs to then have them cancel on me last minute…  So I cancelled everything, got the surgery, was in pain for not too long, everything went well, started walking again, eating, taught maybe 6h on the third week as my energy was coming back up, and I had the go from the doctor at the end of the fourth week.  A few of those hours were at a high school that has a dance program where students have one to two hours of dance every day for five years!!!  And when they looked for a teacher, many people recommend me.  I was so excited about that gig.  I researched what young people listened to so I could play songs that made them want to dance, prepared my classes differently than a normal “intro class”, and we had a blast!  They were attentive, interested, asking great questions.  I definitely want to go back whenever they’ll have me.  Then we had the Chalet WCS, I organize each year with Philippe and Flore.  I absolutely love these two and admire them so much for what they are accomplishing in their personal life alongside their professional life.  We rent this beautiful ancestral home, north of Montreal, with about 15 bedrooms that can sleep up to 40 people in different assortment of beds.   We have a couple bathrooms, do all our meals together, we learn, we dance, and we laugh.  It is one of the most relaxing “work” weekend of the year.
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Pandora Retreat and Colorado Classic were next, the first one we had to cancel because we pushed it out too late, the second cancelled on me, which made me feel horrendous.  I had already been out for a month, had to cancel everything, felt out of shape, and for the first time in my life, I get an event cancelled on me.  Oh well, life being what it is, two other amazing opportunity came up.  First, Glenn asked me if I had time (which I now had) to come choreograph three routines in Austin with him.  It felt so good to move again and create with someone new.  I haven’t had a partner in year so I mostly teach, choreograph and do everything dance wise by myself.  Don’t get me wrong: I love it!  I can pace the class as I want, I have great feedback from my classes, but having someone at your level with whom you can share ideas, discuss all dance related things and create?  It feels like candy.  So the Austin week was a success with that and me exploring a swimming hole, seeing good friends, teaching, and getting back into pole.  The second was a free dance festival that was supposed to have an African artist come over and teach, they had last minute issues with the visa, and the organizer thought of WCS.  He looked for teachers in Montreal, stumbled upon my profile and felt like it was a perfect match.  When he contacted me telling what had happened on his side, I told him that I am normally booked months in advance, but that for the first time in my life I had had a cancellation and we found it quite serendipitous.  I landed from Austin, taught privates in Montreal and drove up north to get there and have the privilege to watch a percussion band play for our small group in the middle of a forest.  Magical is one of the best word I can think for that.  I slept in my car, in my favorite car camping set up (that I have not used  barely enough this summer).  The next morning, I participated in the dance workshop and for lunch we had a sharing.  I started to feel a bit off.  Like I soak the energy around me so much to fit it, but it’s not my energy, so I said no.  I will be myself and stay myself and that is who I’ll be for the class.  We had three hours together and I taught a sugar push and a left side pass.  You must be thinking: that’s it?  Well yes, and it was more than enough so we had time to explore connection concepts, musicality, togetherness and stay in line with the philosophies they were playing with for the week.  I had so many comments afterwards of people saying they had tried a form of swing or partner dance before and got put off by it.  That they thought to themselves that they would never try it again, that the approach was sterile, and that when they saw the title on the workshop list, most didn’t want to come or thought that it’d be a good time for a nap, but knowing the event organizer, they decided to trust him and try it anyway.  They loved it so much, that they want me to come up there regularly.  We’ll see what we can do…
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The next adventure was a guy’s weekend.  We’ll call it a friend’s weekend because I was there, but really… since I am back in Montreal (and since before if we’re being honest), the two persons that have been there, consistently showing up, are my two friends Dom and Nico.  I’m pretty slow at catching up that people want to be friends, and I’m still in the habit of thinking I’m always alone in the world (even if I came back to Montreal to build relationships – old habits die hard), but these two never gave up.  I don’t think I understood for a long time what they wanted from me, like what do they get from keeping in contact with me?  Until, I found out that that’s what people do when they like you and they want to be friends… oh well, it’s never too late to learn something!  So we left with another good friend of us, PO, rented this beautiful ride and drove to a region of Ontario with the best vineyards.  We did some great wine tasting, we went to one of the best beach in Ontario, we slept in a nice hotel, we ate good food, but above all, we laughed!  What a freaking blast to just do stupid shit and laugh with friends.  I’m saying harmless stupid shit: worse jokes ever, learning a line dance at 2am, discussing about life, dissing on each other.  It certainly was one of the best weekend of the year.
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I came back to Montreal to teach for two days and then drove to Toronto.  The idea was to leave early so I could enjoy a beach on the way, but I ended up stuck in the tail of whichever hurricane was passing by at the time.  So no beach, but also plenty of time to drive at 60km/h (so 35mph for the thousands of American readers) with everybody on high alert and still get in on time.  First stop was a shopping mall because I had a small crisis the week before when the entire Mtl WCS community recognized my shadowed out picture because of my ripped jeans: they had a good life.  So standing in front of Urban Planet and Hudson Bay, between being a teen or a grown up, I thought: I can’t possibly go to Urban Planet.  But mid-life wasn’t so appealing either, so I went for the mid-life crisis: Urban Planet.  It ended it being the best shopping spree of all times.  I bought two pairs of pants, four tank tops, two t-shirts, two shirts, two hair clips, a hat, a water bottle, and three pairs of socks for 144$CA taxes included (for Americans, about 2$US).  With my newfound personality, I headed to pole coaching.  A student of mine, had invited me to come over and choreograph a pole routine for his upcoming PSO competition.  We worked a lot, had a lot of fun, and managed to get the whole routine choreographed in two days!  It was then time to head to the one and only Toronto Swing and Hustle Championship.  It always feels great to be at an event that feels like home.  The community there is so welcoming, and was also my home for a year after pandemic.  Seeing all my students, all my friends, hanging out, having the Montreal community there supporting the event also, was really nice.  I had two intermediate-advanced workshops that went really well, a bunch of privates, some judging, pro intro, the usual… but one of the best part is the Anything-Goes-Invitational-Crossover!  So, if you have seen a crossover JnJ before, you know how it’s mostly for fun and show that we are humans also, not some untouchable professionals that are good at everything (even if some would like to believe), but this one makes sure we understand it’s an anything goes… everything is permitted… the funnier it is, the better.  I drew Markus.  Last time, we drew each other was forever ago and didn’t amount to much, so I said: let’s go!!!  You know when you stay in the ballroom to encourage your friends for awards, but you end up hearing your name for 1st place?  Yeah, that’s it.  Loolll.  Either way, it was a blast.  The whole weekend was.
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Quick 5h drive home to work a day, do laundry, pack, attend not fun medical appointments and fly out for Sweden.  For how many years have I been writing this blog now?  9?  Anyway, you’ve heard me say it every year, so it’s getting kind of boring by now, but… best event ever: Rock The Barn.  Why?  Well, it’s so far north that the sun never sets (although if you ask them, they say by that time it sets a bit, but I don’t see it, I just see magic), we dance in barns, we are outside all day, people are camping or glamping, the cafeteria cooks delicious meals with actual vegan protein if you are vegan instead of you-eat-everything-that-the other-have-less-the-meat, the workshops are full and people are intent on learning, you don’t want to stop dancing cause you think it’s still 9pm, the crew is really nice, they always hire a group of teachers that play well together, the demos are fun, they have a welcome barbecue when we get there… I love it!  For the second year in a row I have been teaching with Nelson whom I adore.  It is also another event that has literally seen me grow in my dance and in my life into the woman that I am today; they hired me for the first time in 2013 and every year after.  So they have known me and I have known them for 11 years now.  Since they didn’t have the event during CoCo (that’s my love name for it so it’s less traumatizing), next year will be the tenth year celebrations: I can’t wait to see what they pull out of the hat for this one; the yearly tent crawl is already epic!
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galvestoncounty11 · 4 months
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Best all inclusive resorts in Galveston island texas beach
Escape to paradise on Galveston Island with our curated choice of the best all inclusive resorts in Galveston island texas beach. Indulge in costly hotels, pampering spa treatments, and tremendous eating studies—all without leaving the island.
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Blvd Seafood : blvd pizza | Galveston hotels
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Indulge in a culinary journey with Blvd Seafood's exquisite seafood delicacies and mouthwatering blvd pizza, all while discovering the best Galveston hotels for a perfect getaway. 🍕🦐🌴 Let your taste buds savor the flavors of the ocean and the delectable pizza creations, while we guide you through the top-notch accommodations Galveston has to offer. Whether you're a food enthusiast or a traveler seeking comfort, this video is your ultimate guide to a delightful experience!
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Best Seafood Festival In the United States
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Seafood enthusiasts in the United States are spoiled for choice when it comes to indulging in delectable marine delights. Throughout the year, the nation hosts a plethora of seafood festivals that celebrate the bounty of the sea while providing visitors with a memorable experience. These gatherings not only showcase the finest seafood dishes but also embrace cultural diversity and promote sustainable practices.
Top Seafood Festivals in the United States
The Great American Seafood Cook-Off
Location: New Orleans, Louisiana
Description: This prestigious festival brings together top chefs from across the country to compete in a seafood cook-off extravaganza. Visitors can savor an array of expertly prepared dishes while enjoying the vibrant atmosphere of the Big Easy.
Maine Lobster Festival
Location: Rockland, Maine
Description: As one of the most famous seafood festivals in the nation, this event revolves around the celebrated Maine lobster. Attendees can relish lobster in various forms, from classic boiled lobster to innovative lobster rolls.
Boston Seafood Festival
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
Description: This historical festival pays homage to Boston's rich maritime heritage. Alongside a plethora of fresh seafood options, visitors can partake in interactive exhibits and engaging family-friendly activities.
Galveston Island Shrimp Festival
Location: Galveston, Texas
Description: This festival is a tribute to the Gulf Coast's shrimp industry, featuring shrimp dishes of all kinds. The event offers a shrimp gumbo cook-off, live music, and a fun-filled shrimp peeling contest.
Naples Seafood Festival
Location: Coastal City, Florida
Description: One of the most awaited events in Naples is the Seafood Festival, a celebration of the city's bountiful marine harvest. Attendees can savor a mix of traditional and contemporary dishes while enjoying the charming ambiance of Charleston.
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The Best Seafood Dishes to Try at Festivals
Seafood festivals are a gastronomic adventure, presenting an opportunity to indulge in an assortment of mouthwatering dishes. From succulent crab cakes to buttery lobster tails, the options are diverse, and each region has its own unique delicacies to offer.
Seafood Festival Attractions and Activities
Beyond the tantalizing food offerings, seafood festivals offer an array of attractions and activities to keep attendees entertained. These events often feature live music, arts and crafts exhibitions, cooking demonstrations, and even crab races, providing entertainment for visitors of all ages.
Sustainability and Eco-Friendly Practices
In recent years, seafood festivals have taken on a responsible approach by promoting sustainability and eco-friendly practices. Organizers collaborate with local fishermen and vendors to source responsibly caught seafood, ensuring the longevity of marine ecosystems and supporting the livelihoods of coastal communities.
Tips for Enjoying a Seafood Festival
To make the most of the seafood festival experience, visitors should arrive prepared. Comfortable attire, a hearty appetite, and a sense of adventure are essential. It's also advisable to arrive early to avoid long lines and secure the best parking spots.
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A Brief History of Seafood Festivals in the U.S.
Seafood festivals have a long-standing history in the United States. They can be traced back to early coastal settlements where communities celebrated successful fishing seasons. Over time, these small gatherings evolved into the elaborate festivals we know today.
The Economic Impact of Seafood Festivals
Seafood festivals are not just culinary celebrations; they also hold economic significance. The influx of tourists and visitors boosts local businesses, hotels, and restaurants, injecting revenue into the community.
Seafood Festivals as Cultural Celebrations
Beyond their economic impact, these festivals play a crucial role in preserving cultural traditions and culinary heritage. They provide a platform for local communities to showcase their unique customs and culinary practices, passing them down to future generations.
The Future of Seafood Festivals
As culinary trends and consumer preferences evolve, seafood festivals must adapt to stay relevant. In the future, we may witness an increased focus on fusion seafood dishes, incorporating global flavors and cooking techniques.
Conclusion
Seafood festivals in the United States offer an enticing fusion of gastronomy, culture, and entertainment. They unite communities and visitors in a shared love for seafood while promoting sustainable practices. So, why not embark on a seafood adventure and explore the flavors and traditions of these remarkable festivals?
FAQs:
Are seafood festivals suitable for families?
Absolutely! Seafood festivals often include family-friendly activities and entertainment, making them enjoyable for all ages.
Do seafood festivals cater to dietary restrictions?
Yes, many seafood festivals offer a variety of dishes to accommodate different dietary preferences, including vegetarian and gluten-free options.
Are tickets required for seafood festivals?
While some festivals may require tickets for certain events or tastings, many offer free admission to the main festivities.
Can I purchase seafood to take home from the festivals?
Some festivals have vendors selling fresh seafood for attendees to purchase and enjoy at home.
What is the best time of year to attend seafood festivals?
Seafood festivals take place throughout the year, but summer and early fall are popular times due to the abundance of fresh seafood and pleasant weather.
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Galveston, Texas is a popular tourist destination, and as such, offers a range of hotels to suit different budgets and preferences. One of the most iconic and historic options is The Hotel Galvez & Spa, which dates back to 1911 and offers stunning views of the Gulf of Mexico. Another popular choice is The Tremont House, which is located in the heart of the Strand Historic District and boasts a rooftop bar and restaurant.
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Hotel for Sale: Exploring Lucrative Investment Opportunities
Investing in hotels can be a highly profitable venture, and the state of Texas offers a range of exciting opportunities for those seeking to enter the hospitality industry. Whether you are a seasoned investor or a first-time buyer, exploring hotel properties for sale in Texas can provide lucrative investment opportunities. In this guide, we will delve into the realm of hotel investments, with a specific focus on the vibrant market of Texas. Get ready to discover the potential rewards and valuable insights on finding the perfect hotel for sale in the Lone Star State.
The Growing Texas Hospitality Market: Texas is a state known for its thriving economy, diverse tourism offerings, and business-friendly environment. From bustling urban centers like Houston, Dallas, and Austin to popular tourist destinations like San Antonio and Galveston, the demand for quality accommodations remains high. Explore the lucrative investment opportunities in Texas' hotel market, driven by strong tourism, corporate travel, and a robust economy.
Researching Texas' Local Markets: When considering a hotel investment in Texas, it's crucial to conduct in-depth research on the local markets. Each city or region may have its own unique characteristics and demand drivers. Analyze factors such as tourism trends, major attractions, corporate presence, and local economy to identify the most promising locations for hotel investments. Consider the preferences of travelers, the competitive landscape, and the potential for future growth in the area.
Leveraging Hotel Brokerage Services: To navigate the hotel market effectively, consider enlisting the services of reputable hotel brokers specializing in Texas properties. Hotel brokers possess extensive knowledge of the local market, a network of industry contacts, and access to off-market opportunities. They can help you identify suitable hotel properties for sale in Texas, provide market insights, and facilitate negotiations to secure the best deal.
Assessing Financial Viability: When evaluating hotel properties for sale in Texas, a thorough assessment of their financial viability is essential. Dive into the property's financial statements, revenue performance, occupancy rates, and profitability. Consider factors such as average daily rate (ADR), revenue per available room (RevPAR), and market potential. Engage with financial advisors who can assist in projecting cash flows, analyzing return on investment (ROI), and exploring financing options.
Conducting Due Diligence: Before finalizing any hotel purchase, conduct comprehensive due diligence. Engage professionals such as attorneys, accountants, and hotel consultants to review legal documents, financial records, and operational aspects of the property. Conduct thorough property inspections to assess its physical condition, amenities, and potential for renovations or improvements. Ensure that the property complies with local regulations and obtain necessary permits and licenses.
Identifying Value-Add Opportunities: Consider the potential for value-add opportunities when evaluating hotel properties for sale in Texas. Identify properties that may benefit from renovations, rebranding, or strategic operational improvements. Evaluate the feasibility of expanding the property or introducing additional revenue streams such as restaurants, event spaces, or spa facilities. Identifying value-add opportunities can enhance the property's value and increase its profitability in the long run.
Engaging Local Professionals: When investing in hotels in Texas, it's beneficial to engage local professionals who possess knowledge of the state's laws, regulations, and market dynamics. Work with experienced attorneys, accountants, architects, and hotel management consultants who understand the nuances of the Texas hospitality industry. They can guide you through the legal and operational aspects of the investment, ensuring compliance and maximizing the property's potential.
Investing in a hotel for sale in Texas offers an exciting opportunity to capitalize on the state's thriving hospitality market. By conducting thorough research, leveraging hotel brokerage services, assessing financial viability, conducting due diligence, identifying value-add opportunities, and engaging local professionals, you can explore lucrative investment opportunities in the Lone Star State. Remember, careful analysis, market insight, and a strategic approach are key to success. Take advantage of the growing hospitality market in Texas and embark on a rewarding investment journey in the vibrant state.
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Jerome Karam: A Leading Name in Real Estate Development
As the real estate industry continues to boom, investors and developers alike are seeking opportunities to capitalize on the growing demand for residential and commercial properties. One such name that has established itself as a trusted and renowned figure in the real estate industry is Jerome Karam. With decades of experience and a proven track record of success, Karam has emerged as one of the best real estate developers in the business. In this article, we will delve deeper into the life and career of Jerome Karam and examine why he is considered a trailblazer in the real estate industry.
Introduction
Real estate development is a complex and challenging business that requires a unique blend of skills, expertise, and vision. A successful developer must possess the ability to identify opportunities, negotiate deals, navigate legal complexities, and manage large-scale construction projects. Jerome Karam is one such individual who has demonstrated all of these qualities and more throughout his illustrious career. Karam is widely regarded as one of the most successful and influential real estate developers in the industry today, and his accomplishments serve as a testament to his dedication, hard work, and unwavering commitment to excellence.
Jerome Karam: The Early Years
Jerome Karam was born and raised in Galveston, Texas, where he developed a deep appreciation for the rich history and culture of the region. As a young man, Karam was drawn to the real estate industry and began his career as a real estate agent in his hometown. He quickly realized that he had a knack for identifying opportunities and negotiating deals, and he soon transitioned into real estate development. Karam's early projects focused primarily on residential properties, and he quickly established himself as a rising star in the industry.
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Over the years, Jerome Karam has built an impressive portfolio of successful real estate projects across Texas and beyond. His projects range from large-scale commercial developments to luxury residential properties, and his innovative designs and attention to detail have earned him a reputation as a visionary in the industry. Karam's success can be attributed to his unique approach to real estate development, which focuses on building strong relationships with investors, tenants, and local communities.
Jerome Karam's Key Achievements
Throughout his career, Jerome Karam has achieved a number of notable milestones and accomplishments. Some of his most significant achievements include:
1. Successful Redevelopment of Downtown Galveston
In 2014, Jerome Karam embarked on a massive redevelopment project in the historic downtown area of Galveston. The project involved the restoration of several iconic buildings and the development of new commercial and residential properties. Karam's efforts helped to revitalize the area and attract new businesses and residents to the downtown core.
2. Development of the Diamond Beach Resort
One of Jerome Karam's most significant projects is the development of the Diamond Beach Resort in Galveston. The luxury beachfront property features 284 units, including 216 condominiums and 68 hotel rooms, as well as a range of amenities and services. The project has been a tremendous success, attracting visitors from around the world and generating significant revenue for the local economy.
3. Revitalization of the Mall of the Mainland
In 2019, Jerome Karam acquired the struggling Mall of the Mainland in Texas City and launched a major redevelopment project. The project involved a complete overhaul of the mall, including the construction of new retail spaces, a movie theater, and a range of entertainment options. Karam's efforts have helped to reinvigorate the mall and attract new tenants and customers.
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Indulge in fresh seafood at Blvd Seafood, located in the heart of Galveston. Book your stay at one of the nearby hotels and experience the best of Gulf Coast dining and hospitality.
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