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Vaughn, New Mexico, select service hotels were created to allow the seamless continuation of an active life for guests. Select service hotels reflect the comfort, options, technology, and taste that discerning people have surrounded themselves with at home. Guests at a select service hotel find they can continue to lead their everyday lives in an environment that lets them be more productive, relaxed and fulfilled.

Vaughn, New Mexico, select service hotels have fresh, inviting and stylish spaces. Guests can check in to their room quickly using a check in kiosk near the main entrance. The lobby has been replaced by a free flowing gallery, featuring contemporary design and a comfortable coffeehouse atmosphere. Guests can choose from a variety of spaces where they can relax, watch a flat-screen television, work or socialize. Guests can pick a couch in an open area, an overstuffed chair in a nook, or just grab a stool at the granite topped specialty coffee and wine bar. They can stay in touch via free Wi-Fi from anywhere in the hotel. It is a perfect atmosphere for guests who do not want to spend their entire trip in the room.

Vaughn, New Mexico, select service hotels may feature spacious rooms with a king-size or two double beds, a plush over sized sleeper sofa and complimentary Wi-Fi. A technology and entertainment center should include a wide screen high definition television set that can be integrated with a guest's laptop MP3 player. Guests can sit back and enjoy high definition television channels and the latest movies on demand. In the morning, guests can stop by the breakfast room for a complimentary continental breakfast.


Find Lodging in Las Vegas, New Mexico:
  • Comfort Inn Las Vegas, 2500 N. Grand Ave., Las Vegas, New Mexico
    Comfort Inn Las Vegas is a 3 star place to stay in Las Vegas, New Mexico. Book a hotel room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations.
  • Las Vegas-Days Inn, 2000 Grand Avenue, Las Vegas, New Mexico
    Las Vegas-Days Inn is a 2 star place to stay in Las Vegas, New Mexico. Book a hotel room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations.
  • Las Vegas Super 8 Motel, 2029 N. Hwy. 85, Las Vegas, New Mexico
    Las Vegas Super 8 Motel is a 1 star place to stay in Las Vegas, New Mexico. Book a hotel room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations.
  • Plaza Hotel Las Vegas, 230 Plaza St., Las Vegas, New Mexico
    Plaza Hotel Las Vegas is a 3 star place to stay in Las Vegas, New Mexico. Book a hotel room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations.
  • Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites LAS VEGAS, 816 SOUTH GRAND AVE, Las Vegas, New Mexico
    Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites LAS VEGAS is a 2 star place to stay in Las Vegas, New Mexico. Book a hotel room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations.
  • Best Western Montezuma Inn & Suites, 2020 N Grand Avenue, Las Vegas, New Mexico
    Best Western Montezuma Inn & Suites is a 2 star place to stay in Las Vegas, New Mexico. Book a hotel room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations.





 



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Resolved Question: Ski lodging in New Mexico?

Is there lodging/condos for rent that you can ski down the mountain right to your lodge? At Ski Santa Fe, Angel Fire or Red River?

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Resolved Question: How should I take care of my face when im going 2 weeks without a shower?

Ok so i'm going on a 2 week backpacking trip out in new mexico. there wont be any showers, only sweat lodges, and water needs to be conserved. the catch is that i just began my accutane treatment today. so in preparation for the worst, what do you think i should do to keep my face clean and moist? (since accutane dries it up), which products would you recommend? and the lighter weight the better

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Resolved Question: Is the purpose of the federal government’s neglect of protecting the border with Mexico is so that illegals?

Is purpose of the federal government’s neglect of protecting the border with Mexico is so that illegals can pass through it, virtually at will, in order to create a nearly open border ?This accomplishes the globalists’ objectives of weakening sovereignty and nationalism, developing economic strife, and fomenting discord between taxpaying citizens and illegal immigrants, which are necessary elements to implement the North American Union. Further, it sets the stage for amnesty and the federal government’s immigration bill that would establish a national ID card for all workers, the inroad to REAL ID. Arizona’s new immigration law (SB1070) is controversial, but not for the reasons that mainstream media presents. It’s controversy lies in the database collection on people, as opposed to racism- this illusion is used to create drama. California has threatened to boycott Arizona businesses, primarily travel- related services, including food and lodging. California stands to benefit by drawing tourism away from Arizona, and into California. It is also a way for California to deflect attention away from its own immigration problems by demonizing Arizona. In response to Los Angeles City Council’s vote to boycott Arizona, an Arizona utility regulator suggested “re-negotiation” of electrical power agreements with the City of Angels; while this is probably just another act in the theatre of distraction, Angelinos are already facing a 28% rate hike in power bills as a result of political maneuvers and/ or incompetence. However, Arizona’s new immigration law may not be the picture of freedom and sovereignty that has been painted. Due to some language in the law, it is possible that any state agency or state subdivision may hand over any data on any person for any public benefit, service or license . This could set up a national database for free flowing information to the Department of Homeland Security. In effect, it paves the way to REAL ID, but without the official card; the disturbing issue behind REAL ID is the massive amounts of data that can be collected and tied together, in the possession of the federal government. http://www.prisonplanet.com/agenda-21-alert-immigration-theatre.html

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Resolved Question: Does anyone know the answers to some history questions? (even one would help aloooott!)?

1. Japan attacked Pearl Harbor because Japanese leaders a. feared that the United States was developing an atomic bomb there. b. hoped that doing so would prevent an alliance between Great Britain and the United States. c. knew that it was the site of the United States Navy’s main Pacific base. d. wanted to destroy the largest United States Army base west of the Mississippi River. 2. Charles Lindbergh became the greatest hero of his time when he a. starred in the first movie with sound synchronized to action. b. became President after Calvin Coolidge. c. flew across the Atlantic Ocean alone. d. hit more home runs in one season than any baseball player before him. 3. According to the Eisenhower Doctrine, the United States would a. help any Middle Eastern nation threatened by communism. b. boost its military budget by more than 100 percent. c. launch a nuclear attack against the Soviet Union if it attacked West Berlin. d. help any Latin American nation threatened by communism. 4. Because they were outgunned by U.S. forces, Filipinos who rebelled against American rule in the Philippines relied on a. old World War I-era equipment. b. guerrilla tactics. c. help from China. d. the newest military technologies. 5. What event was driving up the number of subscriptions for this newspaper? a. war between Great Britain and Germany b. the Boxer Rebellion c. the U.S. conflict with Spain d. fighting along the U.S. border with Mexico 6. In 1492, Christopher Columbus thought he had reached the Indies, a region of a. East Asia. b. West Africa. c. North America. d. South America. 7. During the Great Depression, some people worked as tenant farmers, a. growing their own crops in community gardens set up in urban areas. b. farming land that they owned but owed money on. c. becoming wealthy while many of their neighbors lost their farms. d. farming land that was owned by someone else. 8. In which election do citizens vote to select nominees for upcoming elections? a. general election b. recall election c. referendum d. direct primary 9. Why did the United States fail to join the League of Nations? a. Americans preferred to join a military alliance with Britain instead. b. Great Britain and France would not allow the United States to join the organization. c. Senator Henry Cabot Lodge failed to persuade enough senators that the organization would be beneficial to the United States. d. Woodrow Wilson and his opponents refused to compromise on the wording of the Treaty of Versailles. 10. At the start of World War I, which nation had the smallest number of troops in 1914? a. Russia b. the United States c. France d. Germany . yesss! thanks ariel!

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Voting Question: Could a minor offender join the Freemasons?

My friend has a history of violent crime in the UK. He has been arrested, detained, and cautioned by Police for domestic violence as well as battery in the UK. My friend has no criminal convictions. Nevertheless, I understand he would never be invited to join the Freemasons and if invited he would be declined, which is in view of his criminal record. That is according to Masonic sources based in English speaking countries such as UK, Eire, Canada, USA, New Zealand, and Australia. However, I have been asked to intercede on behalf of my friend who is determined to become a Freemason. My friend is concerned whether it's actually possible to join the Masons in a developing country such as Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Romania or Russia etc. whose criteria for entry is possibly less stringent -- and more forgiving -- than First World developed countries such as the United States. Basically, I am concerned for my friend's sake whether it's actually possible to get in through the "back or side entrance" given he is effectively barred for the rest of his life insofar as developed countries are concerned. Reason being, United Grand Lodge of England does not have global reach in terms of it's jurisdiction over lodges which are based outside the British Commonwealth, North America, W. Europe, and Australia. Similarly, Grand Orient de France does not have jurisdiction over lodges which are based outside the Francophonie organization. Logically speaking, every lodge has it's own sovereign jurisdiction which is not necessarily identical to that of North America, W. Europe, and Australia. My question is simple, which requires only a simple answer: Is it possible to join a lodge in a developing country so that my friend may still have access to lodges based in North America, W. Europe, and Australia? Surely, no offender is beyond rehabilitation - as indeed, no crime is beyond the remit of forgiveness, which is a basic tenet in Christianity (e.g. The Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 in the UK, which is perhaps unique amongst the industrialized nations of the North Western hemisphere)? Surely, if America were indeed a Christian nation no crime is really beyond the realm of forgiveness, which means no minor offender should be barred for life in terms of joining the Masons? Otherwise, one would have to assume Americans only pay lip service to Christian ethics without any sincere belief in Jesus Christ. I would appreciate a definitive or intelligent answer to these questions.

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Resolved Question: Could criminals join the Freemasons?

My friend has a history of violent crime in the UK. He has been arrested, detained, and cautioned by Police for domestic violence as well as battery in the UK. I understand he would never be invited to join the Freemasons and if invited he would be declined, which is in view of his criminal record. That is according to Masonic sources based in English speaking countries such as UK, Eire, Canada, USA, New Zealand, and Australia. However, I have been asked to intercede on behalf of my friend who is determined to become a Freemason. My friend is concerned whether it's actually possible to join the Masons in a developing country such as Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Romania or Russia etc. whose criteria for entry is possibly less stringent and more forgiving than First World countries such as the United States. Basically, I am concerned for my friend's sake whether it's actually possible to get in through the "back or side entrance" given that he is effectively barred for the rest of his life insofar as developed countries are concerned. Reason being, United Grand Lodge of England does not have global reach in terms of it's jurisdiction over lodges which are based outside the British Commonwealth, North America, Europe, and Australia. I would appreciate any definitive or intelligent response to the above questions.

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Resolved Question: I'm trying to find some great hot springs in New Mexico?!? Anybody know of any?

My boyfriend and I are planning a trip for spring break. Originally we had planned on going to Colorado and going to the hot springs in Steamboat Springs because we have been there before and we absolutely loved it. Then we realized if we find a hot springs in New Mexico, it will cut our lodging and our gas bill in half (we live in Texas.) The problem is I'm having a hard time finding websites that give very much information on the hot springs in New Mexico. Anyone have any experience? Or at least have any good websites to get information??

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Resolved Question: Where is the best value for snowboarding?

We have a group of 12 people planning a snowboard trip in early January. We are from Oklahoma and plan on going to either Colorado or New Mexico. Does anyone know of any good deals on lift tickets or lodging? Any comments on the quality of the mountain/snow at some parks? Thanks.

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Resolved Question: Sweat Lodge in Eastern NM or Western Texas?

Hello, Does anyone know of a group holding sweat lodge in Eastern New Mexico (Carlsbad / Hobbs area) or Western Texas (Lubbock area). I'm looking for a traditional style lodge with mellow people who just want to do ceremony without a lot of apostatizing. Contact info would be appreciated!

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Resolved Question: Good lodging in Santa Fe, New Mexico?

My friends and I are going to Santa Fe in early Dec, and I am having to look for a place for us to stay at... I looked into Breckenridge and I fell in LOVE, but it is so expensive when it came to the prices of the lifts and gear rental, that they ended up wanting to go to Santa Fe instead And at this point i'm having so much trouble looking for a place for us to stay and looking for a place that compares in comfort and price... At Breckenridge I found an AMAZING NEW hotel Crystal Peak Lodge and they are having a early bird special the rates are $47 a night! And so far what i've found for Santa Fe does not compare :( Can someone help me, Please? Steve in NC: I heard Taos is only for people that ski, I am wanting to snowboard :) When I was looking into Breckenridge, I think it was a condo? Had two rooms, with a full kitchen... and got a early bird special for $47 a night, pretty good right? Would be snowboarding to the 2nd til the 7th BTW About buffalo Thunder I love Vegas, but if staying there is pricey i don't think i want to stay there... __________________________________ What would you guys recommend Breckenridge or Santa Fe? Also I am wanting to stay close to the Resort if I can? If we stay at Breckenridge then we would be taking a shuttle to the resort since they give out complementary shuttle to town... but if Santa Fe we would be renting a car since shuttles aren't really proved at the resort... Thanks for the answers! Keep then COMING! ^.^ ALSO! What can we expect to spend on our snowboarding trip?

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