Friday, January 20, 2012

American Bus Association's Marketplace 2012


Hi! I just got back from Grapevine, Texas where I attended the American Bus Association’s 2012 Marketplace – the motorcoach and group travel industry’s premier business event. This is our fourth time going to the marketplace and each time, we build better relationships with the tour operators that come to Cody. During the summer, it’s not unusual to see 20-30 buses in Cody at any given time and Marketplace helps bring them here.
The five days of the show consisted of appointments with selected operators, luncheon and evening networking events, a product pavilion and education seminars covering everything from time management to getting the most out of your smart phone. This year, one of the evening events was held at the newly built Dallas Cowboy football stadium – an impressive building - even for someone who doesn’t care about football (sorry all you football fans, but it’s true!). The facility cost $1.5 billion dollars to build and houses a $42 million, high definition screen to better watch the games by! How would you like that in your family room?
Check out our website for more pictures of the week’s events and travel with me to Vegas in two weeks for the international tour operator’s show – Go West Summit.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012


Park County Animal Shelter

A couple of us decided to go out and donate some of our time volunteering at our local animal shelter. We met with the manager Frank while he showed us all the different rooms & areas. He took me 1st to the free roam cat room. This room has several different cats of all ages, all of which are freely roaming amungst each other. Definitely impressive. Frank then took me to the kitten room & through the laundry room & linen area. He explained they forever doing laundry & always excepting linen donations. We then went out to see the dogs, which, I am happy to say, are at an all time low for occupancy at the shelter. They had fewer then ten when we went out to help. Just awesome. He then said when Summer time rolls around the rate of dogs, unfortunately, jumps. That would be when they need the most help. I feel that we all bonded with the dogs we walked & the cats we played with. It was a great experience, & all 3 of us hard core animal lovers learned a great deal about the shelter & it's value to our community. They do so much for the lost animals of Park County & we were happy to help them out.
The Cody donates all of our unusable linens to this shelter. They will be more than happy to take your old linens off your hands. Although, you might not be looking to adopt, keep in mind, they can always use volunteers to help clean the animal crates, walk the pup's, & do many other daily tasks & chores. You can donate your time, at any time from 7:30am to 5:00pm, the hours they are open. The Shelter did state, volunteers are always in need! And they are just as important as money donations. We urge you to take an hour of your time & go walk a dog! You leave with an amazing feeling, & the dogs, I'm sure, love it too. Give them a call & I know for a fact the staff out there will warmly welcome you, just as they did us.
They do have a website for more information. http://www.parkcountyanimalshelter.org/



Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Our Dog Blog


Our Dog Blog

Here at The Cody, we welcome Mans Best Friend. We all love those tail wagging kind. Our hotel offers specific dog rooms. All of which are located on our 1st floor, and we do charge a small fee of $15 per dog, per night, with a maximum of 2 pups. That's right- no matter what kind of dog you have, big or small, furry or furrless- just let us know when you reserve & we can get them in for only 15 bones! Our housekeeping staff does extra services to make sure our designated pet rooms stay in excellent condition for our next canine guest. Although we know your pooch is the best, and the most well behaved one out there- because of liability issues, we ask that you do keep them on a leash through the lobby, and that you please do not leave your canine in your room alone at any time. We apologize if this is of any inconvenience, and we DO have a great recommendation of The Cody Bed & Bisuit to take your pup over night, or even for just a few hours. The owner Leigh and her crew, are amazing with all dogs. We, as employees with personal experience, definitely recommend her! Visit her website www.woofyproducts.com or give her a ring at (307) 587-1073. The Cody does have a pet exercise area on the south side of our facility with grass & trees. We also have a large lot west of us for Fido to explore, run, & play. Feel free to jog across the street and use the walking path, also commonly used for our guests to walk to the Rodeo Grounds during our Summer Season. With that being said, we would love to have your pup enjoy your stay at The Cody with you, just let us know. Check out our photo album we have started on Facebook with a few of our guests & their furry tag along travelers.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Resolutions

New Years Resolutions

A New Year's resolution is a commitment that a person makes to one or more lasting personal goals, projects, or the reforming of a habit. This goal must be reached by the next New Year. Keep in mind that this is a goal, not a wish and should be something that you as a person could strive for- Wikipedia

So we asked around our hotel & found more people are scared to make resolutions for fear of failure. Pretty interesting. As for the rest of us, we thought we'd share.

"To have a healthy baby"- Steph

"To get out of Cody, WY"- Aerial

"Work less & Get paid more"- Bonnie

"Have a HEALTHY Year"- Shelley

"To be more organized"- Natalie

"Be a better person"- Amiee

"Do more with my dog"- Maeli

"Be more physically active & get out of the house more"- Amy

"Have a year of less stress & worry, not to sweat the small stuff"- Celes

"To except life on lifes terms"- Maureen

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Our Desert Contest Winner

AMIES WINNING DESSERT

And the winner is....

AMIE LUTHER

A big congratulations to Amie for winning our desert contest here at The Cody! She did a fantastic job, AND she is willing to share her winning recipe. Feel free to test it out & post a little something on our facebook page & let us know what you thought.

Amies S'More Marshmallow Madness

Ingredients
Cooking Spray
2 cups crushed graham crackers
1/4 cup butter, melted
3 tablespoons brown sugar
3 (8 ounce) packages cream cheese
8 ounces marshmallow cream
1cup sugar
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
4 eggs
3 tablespoons all purpose flour
1 cup semisweet chocolate chips
1 cup mini marshmallows

Directions
preheat oven to 350 degrees F
Line a 13 by 9 inch baking pan with foil, with the ends of foil extending over the sides of the pan. Spray lightly with cooking spray.
Mix graham cracker crumbs, butter, & brown sugar in a bowl. Press firmly onto the bottom of the prepared pan & bake for 10 to 15 min.
Remove crust from oven & lower temp to 300 degrees.
with an electric hand mixer, beat the cream cheese, marshmallow cream, sugar, and vanilla in large bowl until well blended. Add the eggs, 1 at a time, mixing on low speed after each addition just until blended. Add the flour & mix well. Pour over crust & bake for 50 minutes.
Remove cheesecake from the oven & top with chocolate chips & mini marshmallows. Using a handheld torch, char the marshmallows and lightly melt the chocolate. Remove the cheesecake from the pan using the foil handles before cutting into squares. Garnish each bar with a sprinkling of coarse graham cracker pieces.