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A Pocahontas, Arkansas, boutique hotel is like a work of art - hard to define, but you know one when you see one. A boutique hotel implies a lodging that is small and intimate, yet active and full of energy. A 21st century Pocahontas boutique hotel is much more complex than a conventional branded Arkansas hotel. A boutique is a one-of-a-kind lodging experience.

Arkansas boutique hotels have individual personalities, unique to a city or market. Pocahontas boutique hotels are usually smaller properties, generally range from 20 to 150 rooms. The smaller property helps to create a more intimate guest experience.

Food and beverage are essential to a Pocahontas boutique hotel. The guest restaurant experience should be extraordinary, which creates buzz for the Arkansas hotel.

Pocahontas boutique hotels target each guest individually, as a market of one. The Arkansas hotel must create a personal experience tailored to each guest that is completely service oriented. Service and amenities should be tailored to each guest's individual preferences. Boutique hotels are usually upscale, rated 4 stars or higher.

Boutique hotels are typically housed in an an older, unique structure that was converted from another use. These structures help the property exude a unique personality for a guest stay. Location of the property is usually not important for the guest experience.

Arkansas boutique hotels create a combination of design and service that appeals to specific compatible interests. When a guest enters a Pocahontas boutique hotel, he will immediately feel at home and find other people there like him. Everything in the hotel must have a purpose for making the guest experience more personalized.

When developing a boutique hotel, psychological and marketing research is used to make emotional connections with brands and products. The boutique hotel property uses this research to create a memorable theme to attract guests.


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  • Days Inn Suites Pocahontas, 2805 Highway 67 South, Pocahontas, Arkansas
    Days Inn Suites Pocahontas is a place to stay in Pocahontas, AR. Book a hotel room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations.





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    Voting Question: american history questions plzz see?

    Which of the events took place during the Egyptian crisis of the 1950s? Question 1 answers a. Eisenhower supported an invasion by the British, French, and Israelis, hoping to make a stand against the Soviet Inion and the Mideast. b. The United States tried to control Nasser by withholding much-needed economic aid. c. When the United States withdrew its offer to build the Aswan Dam, Nasser seized the Suez Canal. d. Nasser took power in 1952 and began making overtures of peace toward the Soviet Union. e. The White House made a public demand that the British, French, and Israelis withdraw from Egypt. The idea that communism must be stopped where it already existed and not allowed to spread further Question 2 answers a. describes the domino theory of George Marshall. b. describes George Keenan's "containment" theory. c. was the work of Truman and Marshall. d. led directly to American military involvement in Turkey's civil war. e. none of the above. Which of the following people did not seek the Republican nomination for president in 1952? Question 3 answers a. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. b. George C. Marshall c. Dwight Eisenhower d. Thomas Dewey e. Robert Taft Richard Nixon's plan for Vietnamization included Question 4 answers a. the replacement of American troops with well-trained and supplied Vietnamese soldiers. b. an intensification of diplomatic efforts toward a peace settlement. c. the increased use of American air power. d. all of the above. e. none of the above. When Winston Churchill spoke in Missouri about an "iron curtain" he was referring to Question 5 answers a. the division that had developed between those who supported Harry Truman in the matter of Korea and those who sided with General MacArthur. b. the changes in Britain Parliament that had removed him from his position as Prime Minister. c. the barrier that had to be established to contain communism within its existing boundary. d. a division between Soviet-dominated Eastern Europe and the rest of the continent. e. the atomic espionage ring organized by Alger Hiss Which of the following best describes the lection of 1960? Question 6 answers a. In a series of televsion debates, Nixon showed that he was not the inexperienced politician that the Democrats claimed. b. Richard Nixon received the Republican nomination on the first ballot, and John Kennedy won the Democratic nomination after numerous ballots. c. Kennedy met the issue of catholicism head on, vowing to preserve separation of church and state. d. As the campaign kicked off, it appeared that Nixon would handily defeat Kennedy. e. Kennedy offended southerners when he refused to accept Lyndon Johnson as his vice-presidential running mate until he was forced to do so by the convention. Nixon's domestic goals included Question 7 answers a. liberalizing the federal courts. b. simplifying the welfare system. c. decreasing food stamp expenditures. d. both a and b. e. both b and c. Immediately after taking office, George W. Bush Question 8 answers a. began to court America's allies in foreign policy initiatives. b. rolled back environmental regulations. c. pushed a large tax cut through Congress. d. both a and b. e. both b and c. During the 1950s, the CIA was involved in all of the following places except Question 9 answers a. Iran. b. Mexico. c. Vietnam. d. Nicaragua. e. Guatamala. When Governor Orval Faubus called out the Arkansas Guard to keep black students from entering Little Rock's Central High School Question 10 answers a. Governor George Wallace of Alabama sent his fellow governor a telegram of support. b. Eisenhower nationalized the Guard and ordered them to protect the students as the entered the school. c. Eisenhower considered sending army paratroopers to diffuse the situation, but eventually decided aginst the action. d. Faubus stood on the steps of the school and defied all of the troops, and Eisenhower backed down temporarily. e. the Guard stood by as angry whites beat the students and their supporters. Which statement best describes the events of September 11, 2001? Question 11 answers a. Radical Islamic terrorists, mainly from Iraq, killed nearly 3,000 Americans in New York City, Washington DC, and rural Pennsylvania. b. Radical Islamic terrorists, mainly from Saudi Arabia, killed nearly 3,000 Americans in New York City, Washington DC, and rural Pennsylvania. c. Radical Islamic terrorists, mainly from Iran, killed nearly 3,000 Americans in New York City, Washington DC, and rural Pennsylvania. d. none of the above. e. allof the above. During Clinton's first term as president, his major goal was to Question 12 answers a. eliminate the deficit. b. lift the ban on homosexuals in the military. c. reform the nation's health care system.

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    Resolved Question: Has anyone used Beaver Guide Service and Lodging on Beaver Lake near Eureka Springs Arkansas?

    My Husband and I are planning on using them to go on a guided striper fishing trip. What was your experience?

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    Resolved Question: What are some good vacation sites in Arkansas?

    It can be lakes, lodges, rafting, tours, anything really for a small family and not too pricy. We have one daughter,12. Just give the attraction, city-town, and preferebly a website,too! Thanks wish us luck :)

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    Resolved Question: Where can we stay, besides Mather Lodge, close Petit Jean State Park in Arkansas?

    We would like to stay in a hotel/lodge, somewhere indoors, but Mather lodge is booked. Also the place on the mountain is too expensive. We would like to stay somewhere close to the Park. Any ideas?

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    Resolved Question: Suggestions for camping or lodging with family in Arkansas and Tennessee?

    Ok, we're vacationing on a budget (about $500) and taking three children ages 8, 3 and 1 and we need some family friendly and budget friendly places to stay along the way. Help is needed especially from people who live in either state, where would you recommend for tent camping and hotels. I'd like to stay in a cabin but I've been looking them over and can't find any cheaper than $130 a night. So if anyone knows of any cabins in good areas that are any cheaper please tell me! Also, wanted to know which activities I shouldn't miss. It would be easier to stay in a campground that had plenty of daytrip type things we could do nearby.

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    Resolved Question: where is the best place to lodge in hot springs arkansas with 2 kids?

    we are planning a vacation to hot springs in June. My boys are ages 4 and 9. I would like to find out of some interesting things to do and also the best places to stay

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    Resolved Question: Has anyone been to Arkansas ?

    I am traveling to Arkansas in June and I am looking for some things to do. Also, was wondering if anyone has stayed at the Swaha Lodge or knows someone who has...Any info will help... Thanks

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    Resolved Question: Good midwestern singletrack biking vacation destination?

    Hello, A group of us are looking to take a mountain biking vacation next summer and we're just looking for some suggestions. We would like to do a week-long trip, with about 4 days of biking and the rest of the time available for driving. Now, economical times being what they are, we have some restrictions on where we can travel. As much as we would love to go to British Columbia or Moab, we will need to stick closer to our homes, which are in Wisconsin and Minnesota. So, does anyone have any good ideas of places to go biking (again, singletrack mtn. biking, please) in the central North America area? If you have a map of the continent in front of you, please imagine or actually do this: Put your pencil on Buffalo, NY, and draw a circle counter clockwise from Buffalo through Ontario, Manitoba, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, a bit of Oklahoma, northern Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, some of Pennsylvania, and back to Buffalo. It does not need to be a perfect circle. An oval would be acceptable as well. Do you know of any great places to spend 4 days mountain biking anywhere inside that circle/oval? We're looking for some challenging trails that are good for full-suspension bikes. Suggestions for lodging (vacation properties, interesting hostels, or camping preferred, no hotels please) and fun area nightlife or decent brewery tours in the area of the bike trails would also be welcome. Thanks everyone!

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    Resolved Question: Is it ok to stay in a hotel while I am interviewing for a nanny position?

    I am going to a final face to face interview for a live in nanny position. I am traveling fron Connecticut to Arkansas. They family has paid for my flight and will be transporting me to and front he airport. My question is.... Is it wrong to want to stay in a hotel over night and not in their home? I have spoken to them on the phone, at length, but am a little weary staying a person's home whom I am being interviewed. I would be happy to pay for my own lodging, but do not want the family to think I do not care. Please give me some advice on how to handle this situation! Thank you!

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    Resolved Question: Is it ok to stay in a hotel while I am interviewing for a nanny position?

    I am going to a final face to face interview for a live in nanny position. I am traveling fron Connecticut to Arkansas. They family has paid for my flight and will be transporting me to and front he airport. My question is.... Is it wrong to want to stay in a hotel over night and not in their home? I have spoken to them on the phone, at length, but am a little weary staying a person's home whom I am being interviewed. I would be happy to pay for my own lodging, but do not want the family to think I do not care. Please give me some advice on how to handle this situation! Thank you!

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