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The Boeing Suite
The Voyager Suite -- Gene Seibel Gene & Sue's Aeroplanes - http://pad39a.com/gene/planes.html Because we fly, we envy no one. |
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The Outer Marker
-- Gene Seibel Gene & Sue's Aeroplanes - http://pad39a.com/gene/planes.html Because we fly, we envy no one. |
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The obvious one is the DC-3 suite, but beyond that...
We would LOVE a DC-3 suite -- but what to call it? "DC-3" just sounds dumb, to non-pilots. "Dakota Suite" might work. Isn't that what the Brits called the Gooney Bird? Shuttle suite Well, we've already stretched the aviation theme to fit the "Apollo Suite" -- simply cuz I really like that theme -- but the "Shuttle Suite" just sounds too much like a bus. I think we're done with the space program, for now. (If we ever add that third building, THEN we'll be looking at the shuttle, methinks. USS Enterprise suite While I personally love Star Trek, that would make almost no sense in our current hotel. It's gotta be aviation. Top Gun suite Now THAT would be an easy, and popular, suite. We really don't have any suites that honor the modern era (the closest we get is the Blackbird Suite, and that plane was from the 1960s), so it fills that niche, too. Too bad it sounds so militaristic and masculine. Gotta think of something that appeals to the non-flying chicks, who make the lodging decisions 75% of the time... Maybe the "Maverick Suite"? Please don't do a UAV suite. THAT goes without saying. Unmanned vehicles are about as interesting as pocket calculators, IMHO. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:Xvdvf.679770$x96.254947@attbi_s72... The obvious one is the DC-3 suite, but beyond that... We would LOVE a DC-3 suite -- but what to call it? "DC-3" just sounds dumb, to non-pilots. "Dakota Suite" might work. Isn't that what the Brits called the Gooney Bird? The Gooney Bird Suite, that has my vote! (Now you have to sleep in your own Inn, haha) Allen |
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I don't know about a name, but the Oshkosh suite MUST have an authentic
porta-potty enclosing the toilet, but I won't go so far as to demand an actual porta-potty in place of the toilet. |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
So we FINALLY finished the new "Piper Cub Suite" yesterday (some of that artwork has been in our dining room for over three years!) at our aviation theme suite hotel, and we're embarking on our last two aviation theme suites, the "Apollo Suite" and the "Oshkosh Suite" -- both which have been in the works for over two years. However, since we created the "Cub Suite" by chopping one of our 2-story townhouse suites in half (by walling off the stairs), we suddenly find ourselves with an "extra" suite to name! Thus, it's time to play "Name That Suite"! The winner earns a free night in "their" suite, upon completion. Here are the rules: 1. The name must roll off the tongue, and be no longer than four words. (I.E.: "The Charles Lindbergh Suite") 2. No aviation disasters, please. (No "Hindenburg Suite", please...) 3. Nothing potentially offensive or double-meaning (No "Bong Suite" or "Hellcat Suite"...) 4. Combat-related names are iffy, unless they "sound pretty" to the uninformed. For example, our "Memphis Belle Suite" sounds "pretty" to folks who have no idea who Bob Morgan was, and our "Mustang Suite" sounds kinda racy, even to those who have NO idea what a P-51 is... We must be careful to appeal to the NON-flying crowd, too, which eliminates a lot of great names. Ideally, the suite would honor a well-known era or aspect of aviation. Look here to see which names are already in use: http://alexisparkinn.com/theme_suites.htm Good luck! I think the Rutan Suite honoring Burt would be a good choice. |
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The Kitty Hawk Suite....
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I guess you already have a Wright Brothers Suite, so... never mind...
;-) I like the Dick Rutan Suite though, suggested by John... |
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Why not call it the "Golden Age Suite" or just "Golden Suite." Make the
theme around the golden era of aviation that would include not only the DC-3 but the air racers, Gee Bee, For Tri-Motor, well, you get it. Marco Leon "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:Xvdvf.679770$x96.254947@attbi_s72... The obvious one is the DC-3 suite, but beyond that... We would LOVE a DC-3 suite -- but what to call it? "DC-3" just sounds dumb, to non-pilots. "Dakota Suite" might work. Isn't that what the Brits called the Gooney Bird? Shuttle suite Well, we've already stretched the aviation theme to fit the "Apollo Suite" -- simply cuz I really like that theme -- but the "Shuttle Suite" just sounds too much like a bus. I think we're done with the space program, for now. (If we ever add that third building, THEN we'll be looking at the shuttle, methinks. USS Enterprise suite While I personally love Star Trek, that would make almost no sense in our current hotel. It's gotta be aviation. Top Gun suite Now THAT would be an easy, and popular, suite. We really don't have any suites that honor the modern era (the closest we get is the Blackbird Suite, and that plane was from the 1960s), so it fills that niche, too. Too bad it sounds so militaristic and masculine. Gotta think of something that appeals to the non-flying chicks, who make the lodging decisions 75% of the time... Maybe the "Maverick Suite"? Please don't do a UAV suite. THAT goes without saying. Unmanned vehicles are about as interesting as pocket calculators, IMHO. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Well, my "official" entry would be the "Golden Suite" for the Golden Age in
aviation. Like I stated in response to the DC-3 post, it would be around all the "classic" airframes from that time. You could also include non-aviation items from that era in the suite to cater to the non-aviation minded folks who still like to "reminisce." Marco Leon "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:8acvf.467066$084.261909@attbi_s22... So we FINALLY finished the new "Piper Cub Suite" yesterday (some of that artwork has been in our dining room for over three years!) at our aviation theme suite hotel, and we're embarking on our last two aviation theme suites, the "Apollo Suite" and the "Oshkosh Suite" -- both which have been in the works for over two years. However, since we created the "Cub Suite" by chopping one of our 2-story townhouse suites in half (by walling off the stairs), we suddenly find ourselves with an "extra" suite to name! Thus, it's time to play "Name That Suite"! The winner earns a free night in "their" suite, upon completion. Here are the rules: 1. The name must roll off the tongue, and be no longer than four words. (I.E.: "The Charles Lindbergh Suite") 2. No aviation disasters, please. (No "Hindenburg Suite", please...) 3. Nothing potentially offensive or double-meaning (No "Bong Suite" or "Hellcat Suite"...) 4. Combat-related names are iffy, unless they "sound pretty" to the uninformed. For example, our "Memphis Belle Suite" sounds "pretty" to folks who have no idea who Bob Morgan was, and our "Mustang Suite" sounds kinda racy, even to those who have NO idea what a P-51 is... We must be careful to appeal to the NON-flying crowd, too, which eliminates a lot of great names. Ideally, the suite would honor a well-known era or aspect of aviation. Look here to see which names are already in use: http://alexisparkinn.com/theme_suites.htm Good luck! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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