Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Coffee Fest 2009- Las Vegas Nevada June 12-14

Dear Coffee Fest Clients:
We are gearing up for our Las Vegas show in early June and hope to see you there. If you attended the Chicago show in mid-February, you took part in a show that exceeded all of our expectations. Although, like most businesses, we aren’t breaking records, our booths were filled and the trade floor was bustling. Our attendee and exhibitor surveys reported successful business transactions and reflected an optimism in the specialty coffee industry that is not being reported in mainstream media where doom and gloom reign.
As always, we push forward and nudge our retailers to continue to reach for higher profits and solvent business models. To that end, we have done some bolstering to our educational program. We are happy to introduce the Executive Summit one day prior to our Vegas show, on Thursday, June 11, 2009. The full-day program, entitled “Surviving and Thriving in Coffee Today,” is designed to inspire and inform owners, executives and managers within the specialty coffee, tea and related industries. Please read more about it by clicking "Attend" above, under "Thursday Executive Summit".
In addition, we are bulking up our gold standard educational program with one-day sessions of Coffee Retailer Ultimate Profitability Seminar. Available each day of the show, the seminar culls the best of specialty coffee industry professionals to help retailers hone in on what they need to do to make their profits soar regardless of the economic climate. The cost of this session is $345. For more information click "Attend" above, under "Coffee Fest Las Vegas, click "Classes and Workshops" and click "Ultimate Profitability in Hard Times for your Retail Coffee Operation".
We salute our retailers, vendors and distributors and appreciate your consistent and loyal patronage. We see ourselves as your partner in marketing your business and making it the best it can be. Please let us know what we can do at the show to help make your experience a successful one! Sincerely, David Heilbrunn


For more information or to register for the event please visit: http://www.coffeefest.com/

Monday, April 20, 2009

World Tea Expo May 2-4 2009 at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada


World Tea Expo 2009

Thousands of retailers, tea room owners, F&B directors, spa managers, specialty grocers, mass merchants and other business professionals attend the Expo to see more than 300 specialty tea wholesale suppliers and related vendors exhibit new products and innovations. 59% of exhibiting companies exhibit no where else; attending World Tea Expo is an exclusive opportunity to visit these suppliers.
Events take place May 2-4, 2009 at Mandalay Bay Convention Center.

For more information please see: http://www.worldteaexpo.com/

Thursday, March 5, 2009

New York- New York Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada

Isn't this exactly the kind of hotel you think about -- or dream about or fear -- when you think "Las Vegas"? There it is, a jumbled pile mock-up of the venerable Manhattan skyline -- the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, the Public Library -- all crammed together, along with the 150-foot Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, all built to approximately one-third scale. And as if that weren't enough, they threw in a roller coaster running around the outside and into the hotel and casino itself.

And inside, it all gets better. There are details everywhere -- so many, in fact, that the typical expression on the face of casino-goers is slack-jawed wonder. If you enter the casino via the Brooklyn Bridge (the walkway from the Strip), you'll find yourself in a replica of Greenwich Village, down to the cobblestones, the manhole covers, the tenement-style buildings, and the graffiti. (Yes, they even re-created that. You should see the subway station.) The reception area and lobby are done in an Art Deco, golden-age-of-Manhattan style; you'll feel like breaking into a 1930s musical number while standing there. It's a wow! all right. The word "subtle" was obviously not in the lexicon of the designers. We will leave it to you to decide, based on your own aesthetic values, if all this is a good or bad thing. Let's just say that to us, it's very, very good indeed. Because . . . this is exactly what we come to Vegas for -- unbridled, unrepentant, theme-gone-wild.

Upstairs -- oh, yes, there's much more -- is the arcade, which is Coney Island-themed (naturally), and just as crowded as the real thing. Kids play boardwalk games in the hopes of winning tickets redeemable for cheap prizes. (You're never too young to start learning about gambling.) The line for the roller coaster starts here. There are many restaurants, all housed in buildings that fit the theme of whatever New York neighborhood is represented in that particular part of the hotel.

Rooms are housed in different towers, each with a New York-inspired name. The place is so massive and mazelike that finding your way to your room can take a while. There are 64 different layouts for the recently redecorated rooms, with the original Deco-inspired decor having been replaced by something they call '40s inspired. We don't see it, but we do find it a sophisticated modern color scheme of earth tones and pale pastels, with dark, rich wood furniture and even padded headboards. Overall, it's sufficiently urbane, for a mass-market room. The lamps and armoires reflect the skyscraper theme, TVs are now larger, the lighting is bad, the work desk is fine, pillows and mattresses are surprisingly comfortable for this level of hotel room, and the bathrooms are small, though done in a pleasing gray marble. Upgrades did not include better towels or water pressure. There can be a loooonnnggg walk from the elevators, so if you have ambulatory issues, you had best mention this while booking. (Rooms in the single digits seem to be in the Empire Tower, if that helps give you a clue to location.) Light sleepers should request a room away from the roller coaster. There's a small health club and spa, and the mediocre pool is right next to the parking structure.

In addition to a particularly nice food court and a number of more-than-decent restaurants, including reliable Italian chain Il Fornaio, there are several festive and beautifully decorated bars throughout the property. Coyote Ugly is a party-hearty bar where dancing on furniture is encouraged and the female bartenders are hired just to be sassy. At The Bar at Times Square, dueling pianos set the mood for a lively neighborhood bar conviviality. This is home to the topless and adults-only Cirque du Soleil production Zumanity, which we think is overrated.
The main casino area is done as Central Park, complete with trees, babbling brooks, streetlamps, and footbridges. The change carts are little yellow cabs.

Facilities:Casino; showrooms; 9 restaurants plus a food court; outdoor pool; small health club & spa; Jacuzzi; video-game arcade w/carnival midway games; concierge; tour desk; business center; salon; 24-hr. room service; laundry service; dry cleaning; executive-level rooms.

Information from: Travel.LaTimes.com http://travel.latimes.com/destinations/las-vegas/hotels/new-york-new-york-hotel-and-casino/review

Picture from: About.com http://govegas.about.com/od/newyorknewyorkhotel/ig/New-York-New-York-Hotel-/nynysbs0001.htm

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Las Vegas Photos... Ballys, Bellagio, Planet Hollywood

Ballys in Las Vegas Nevada
Bellagio hotel and casino in Las Vegas Nevada
Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas Nevada

YouTube Tour of Vegas


Just a quick video look around Vegas and some of the sights while walking down the main strip. New York New York, Monte Carlo, MGM, Planet Hollywood, Harley Davidson, Paris, Le Casino, Ballys, Gucci, Fendi, Bellagio, The Luxor... and more. Hope you enjoy!

Danica Patrick, Bar Refaeli, and Sports Illustrated at the LAX Nightclub


This party was awesome. Not only were the people, staff, and entertainment at the club perfect; but Sports Illustrated, Zurich, Southwest Airlines, and Sobe (Lifewater) sponsored a "once in a lifetime" opportunity for many. Thank you to all!

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Las Vegas Nevada

Welcome to Las Vegas! Photos, Blog, Videos, and more.