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For Valentine’s Day Hotel Maya Has Sweetheart Deals On Outside Dining, Gourmet Meals To Go, Getaway Room Package And Wedding Ceremonies (Hotel Maya - a DoubleTree by Hilton)
Long Beach s premiere waterfront resort, Hotel Maya speaks the language of love this Valentine s Day weekend with special dinner menus for outdoor or to-go dining, a Cupid Brunch, a Valentine s picnic basket, a hotel room package, and an intimate wedding ceremony and honeymoon. Reservations and orders can be placed at www.HotelMayaLongBeach.com.
Whether dining along the waterfront or picking up complete meals, Fuego, the Latin-infused restaurant at Hotel Maya will offer two Valentine s Day dinner options from Friday, February 12 through Monday, February 15. The Sweetheart Package includes a three-course dinner for two; chocolates from Long Beach s Romeo Chocolates; one bottle of sparkling Rose or Cava, Poema, Spain; and a rose, while the A La Carte menu offers luscious starters, appetizers and dessert
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Greg Guthrie (left), Hotel Maya general manager, presents holiday dinners to Yolanda Perez, guest services associate at Ronald McDonald House.in Long Beach, CA. (Courtesy of Hotel Maya - a DoubleTree by Hilton)
LONG BEACH, CA Fuego, a Latin-influenced restaurant and lounge at Hotel Maya in Long Beach, provided holiday dinners, featuring turkey with all the trimmings, to families at the Long Beach Ronald McDonald House and crews at three local fire stations.
Approximately 10 Ronald McDonald House guests, those staying at the facility as their children undergo medical treatment at Millers Children s Hospital, were treated on New Year s Eve to Fuego s Executive Chef Victor Juarez s Latin-inspired turkey dinners.
New Year s Eve is different this year, but here are some last minute choices to help welcome the New Year.
The Otosan Sushi will be open from 11:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. today (Thursday) for takeout orders in 2nd&PCH. Check the website at www.otosan-sushi.com or call 562-431-1334.
The Auld Dubliner will live stream Ring In the Irish New Year starting at 2:30 p.m. today on FaceBook. They ll feature live music by Ken O Malley and the Whooligans with $1 Guinness, whiskey flights, food and party favors available for preorder and pickup. Call (562) 437-8300 or go to www.aulddubliner.com.
A proposal to build an aerial tram system in downtown Long Beach will likely move forward early next year, as the developers behind the idea say they have secured private funding to conduct an initial study.
Clay Sandidge, a co-developer for the project, which has been dubbed âThe Wave,â said in a phone interview this week that his team expects to begin a feasibility study and cost-benefit analysis by the end of March. The study will cost an estimated $500,000 and likely take 60-to-90 days to complete, Sandidge said, but âno more than six months.â
Sandidge and his team have been promoting the idea for years and now, he said, the group has enough buy-in from private groups and the city itself to kick off the years-long process of getting the project approved.