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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 1529495" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p><u>Albuquerque, NM</u>. About an 8.5 hour drive due west from OKC on I-40. B&B there called the Bottger Mansion (google it) that is very cool, reasonable and right on the edge of Old Town. Had the most fun there in a long time. Old Town is surprisingly not a tourist trap when it comes to prices; tons of cool shops, a museum, art, eateries, etc You can get hooked up for a hot air balloon ride, which was a real adventure and well worth the price...my wife loved it! A must-do for sure, ride the world's longest tramway up to the top of Sandia peak to watch the sunset out over 200 miles of western desert. There's an avg of 50 degrees temp drop from the base to the top! Beautiful scenery. Then back down for dinner at the restaurant at the tram's base...excellent food! Also, must eat at <em>El Pinto,</em> it's a landmark and awesome chow. A favorite of the locals is the diner in back of Duran's Pharmacy; believe it or not! About two blocks easr of the B&B.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 1529495, member: 10465"] [U]Albuquerque, NM[/U]. About an 8.5 hour drive due west from OKC on I-40. B&B there called the Bottger Mansion (google it) that is very cool, reasonable and right on the edge of Old Town. Had the most fun there in a long time. Old Town is surprisingly not a tourist trap when it comes to prices; tons of cool shops, a museum, art, eateries, etc You can get hooked up for a hot air balloon ride, which was a real adventure and well worth the price...my wife loved it! A must-do for sure, ride the world's longest tramway up to the top of Sandia peak to watch the sunset out over 200 miles of western desert. There's an avg of 50 degrees temp drop from the base to the top! Beautiful scenery. Then back down for dinner at the restaurant at the tram's base...excellent food! Also, must eat at [I]El Pinto,[/I] it's a landmark and awesome chow. A favorite of the locals is the diner in back of Duran's Pharmacy; believe it or not! About two blocks easr of the B&B. [/QUOTE]
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