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Automotive and Travel Journalists - Radio and TV personalities
Thursday, July 5, 2012
Monday, July 2, 2012
DALLAS IN 32 Hours with Lexus
An Auto Press Junket.. July 2, 2012
If you've ever done a press junket for any industry, you know they are a whilwind of travel, education and networking. There are meet and greets and in my case, meet and drives. Lexus introduced their ES350 and ES300h last week to the press in Dallas, Texas and over 25 of us stayed at the Ritz Carlton Hotel. From the minute you arrive, to the minute you return to the airport, it's all about driving and evaluating and taking notes and photos.
Day of Arrival
You generally arrive about two hours prior to the dinner, you check in and have a snack at the hospitality room. After dinner you are free to go about your business or spend an hour in the hospitality room before bed just chatting with other journalists.
Breakfast about 7 AM the next morning and...
Now here how it goes... when you are done with your technical and marketing seminar at the hotel you find a journalist partner to drive with and pick one of many different colors and models of Lexus vehicles, usually parked out front of the hotel.
You are given a "route booklet" ( usually three to four different routes). The purpose of this is to experience the vehicle while driving on a freeway and then in town to evaluate stop and go traffic.
In most cities you have some landmarks that are
well known for that particular city or state and your route books tries to point them out so that you can observe while driving the route. Simetimes it is hard becuase if you are holding the route book you are telling the driver where to turn and at what odometer point they need to merge or exit. Both the driver and the passenger are also looking around the car and listening for noise, comfort and cargo space.
I've been to Dallas one other time and did get to go to Southfork where the new/old TV show has been shot, and I did get to see where President Kennedy was shot ( shot being used differently in both sentences.)
So here is what I passed ( didn't stop but for a few photos) while my partner and I drove the Dallas routes. Turtle Creek, Highland Park, Jerry Jones house, Margaret Hunt Hill bridge, Trinity River, Pioneer Plaza, Dallas City Hall, School Book depository where Kennedy was assisinated, Dallas Museum of Art, Winspur Opera House and Baylor Opera House to mention a few.
The journalists dined the first night at the Ritz Carlton in the Fearings Restaurant where Chef Fearing himself stopped by to meet and greet the guests.
There isn't much time in any city during a junket to really stop and look, or stop and visit, but you do get a broadd overview of the types of roads and the lifestyles of different cities. You may even want to go back some time.
Since Texas is pretty hot and humid in the summer, I would return in the Fall or Spring but when Lexus invites you on a trip, it is always first class with accomodations and professional assistance. All the automotive companies have cut back on their budgets but they continue to be very "journalist" focused.
So that is a little bit about what an auto press junket is about. As you can see most of the photos were taken from a car window... couldn't stop... on a time
line.
For more about autos and travel go to twofortheroadusa.com
If you've ever done a press junket for any industry, you know they are a whilwind of travel, education and networking. There are meet and greets and in my case, meet and drives. Lexus introduced their ES350 and ES300h last week to the press in Dallas, Texas and over 25 of us stayed at the Ritz Carlton Hotel. From the minute you arrive, to the minute you return to the airport, it's all about driving and evaluating and taking notes and photos.
Day of Arrival
You generally arrive about two hours prior to the dinner, you check in and have a snack at the hospitality room. After dinner you are free to go about your business or spend an hour in the hospitality room before bed just chatting with other journalists.
Breakfast about 7 AM the next morning and...
Now here how it goes... when you are done with your technical and marketing seminar at the hotel you find a journalist partner to drive with and pick one of many different colors and models of Lexus vehicles, usually parked out front of the hotel.
You are given a "route booklet" ( usually three to four different routes). The purpose of this is to experience the vehicle while driving on a freeway and then in town to evaluate stop and go traffic.
In most cities you have some landmarks that are
well known for that particular city or state and your route books tries to point them out so that you can observe while driving the route. Simetimes it is hard becuase if you are holding the route book you are telling the driver where to turn and at what odometer point they need to merge or exit. Both the driver and the passenger are also looking around the car and listening for noise, comfort and cargo space.
I've been to Dallas one other time and did get to go to Southfork where the new/old TV show has been shot, and I did get to see where President Kennedy was shot ( shot being used differently in both sentences.)
So here is what I passed ( didn't stop but for a few photos) while my partner and I drove the Dallas routes. Turtle Creek, Highland Park, Jerry Jones house, Margaret Hunt Hill bridge, Trinity River, Pioneer Plaza, Dallas City Hall, School Book depository where Kennedy was assisinated, Dallas Museum of Art, Winspur Opera House and Baylor Opera House to mention a few.
The journalists dined the first night at the Ritz Carlton in the Fearings Restaurant where Chef Fearing himself stopped by to meet and greet the guests.
There isn't much time in any city during a junket to really stop and look, or stop and visit, but you do get a broadd overview of the types of roads and the lifestyles of different cities. You may even want to go back some time.
Since Texas is pretty hot and humid in the summer, I would return in the Fall or Spring but when Lexus invites you on a trip, it is always first class with accomodations and professional assistance. All the automotive companies have cut back on their budgets but they continue to be very "journalist" focused.
So that is a little bit about what an auto press junket is about. As you can see most of the photos were taken from a car window... couldn't stop... on a time
line.
For more about autos and travel go to twofortheroadusa.com
Friday, June 22, 2012
Two for the Road EUROPE
Welcome Kassandra Perlongo to Two for the Road USA
Her love of cars and Europe is the perfect match for Two for the Road USA. So Welcome Kassie and Friends as they test cars through Europe.
Here is her first Article.
For our first experience we decided to investigate Black Country in the West Midlands, the birthplace of the industrial revolution; an idyllic setting with a European automotive.
Lewis thought the Insignia a definite improvement over its bland predecessors; perhaps not jaw dropping, but good. We were also shocked over the length of the Insignia! The car looks normal, but some cleverly placed design lines really improved its dimensions.
Lewis had similar thoughts about the sound system as I did, but a completely different take on the interior. He felt the interior looked plush at first glance but after a while really began to show its true, cheaper, colors. He felt the plastics were thin with the switches rocking in the car. In addition, the cruise control switch rocks with the cancel button raised. Overall, he wasn’t so impressed.
Our Analysis:
Despite the performance cons I personally thought the ride was smooth and comfortable as a passenger. However as a driver, it might not be the best option, especially for someone looking to hire a European car that performs well on twisty British country lanes. This is a better car to drive through towns, or at cruising speeds on the motorway.
Thursday, June 21, 2012
FIRST ANNUAL RETIRED NFL PLAYERS OF AZ GOLF TOURNAMENT
The first annual Arizona Legends golf tournament will be held on November 5th 2012 at the Arizona Biltmore, Adobe course. This celebrity golf tournament will benefit the dire need fund for the retired NFL players in Arizona. With over 300 former NFL players living in the state of AZ, the support should be fantastic.
President, Lincoln Kennedy, and other well-known NFL former players will be
the fifth player with each foursome. The AZ Legends is a not-for-profit organization that raises funds to give back to the youth of Arizona. Not only are funds donated, each NFL former player participates in giving back. For more information go to www.twofortheroadusa.com and click on contact us.
President, Lincoln Kennedy, and other well-known NFL former players will be
the fifth player with each foursome. The AZ Legends is a not-for-profit organization that raises funds to give back to the youth of Arizona. Not only are funds donated, each NFL former player participates in giving back. For more information go to www.twofortheroadusa.com and click on contact us.
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Sofia Serafine In New York City
What does a two-year old know about New York, or anywhere for that matter?
The best part about New York City is that no one looks at you strange, or even bats an eye when changing a diaper in front of the Statue of Liberty or outside
F.A.O Schwartz. You can dress anyway you want, eat any kind of food and be a celebrity with no one recognizing you. There is no place like New York!
Just ask Sofia Serafine. For more grandparents on the go www.twofortheroadusa.com
The best part about New York City is that no one looks at you strange, or even bats an eye when changing a diaper in front of the Statue of Liberty or outside
F.A.O Schwartz. You can dress anyway you want, eat any kind of food and be a celebrity with no one recognizing you. There is no place like New York!
Just ask Sofia Serafine. For more grandparents on the go www.twofortheroadusa.com
Friday, June 15, 2012
Our dog DOC tells it all...
Driving Miss Daisy
By: Ask “Doc”
Your dog may not be named Daisy but whatever his or her name
is, taking them on fun car trips or a short ride to One Coffee Co. comes with
some responsibility, just a like a child.
If you are not lucky enough to own a Honda Element, or another pet
friendly vehicle, you might want to jot this down for safety and convenience.
Window Etiquette
Keep the windows shut.
Sound mean? Not really, a dog with his head out the window might look
cute, but flying garbage or dust particles can cause serious damage to your
dog’s eyes. If you insist on having its
head out the window, buy some doggie goggles.

Buckle Up
Don’t leave home without a safety harness, just like a child
safety seat. Each dog should have a car
harness that allows a seat belt to buckle the dog in securely. Keep the dog in
the back seat, deployed airbags can be just as dangerous for a dog as a
child. If you chose to transport your
dog in a crate, strapping the crate in to the seats securely is
imperative. Either way, your animal is
safe.
Hydrate
Keep water in the car… You should pack a bowl and a bottle
of water for any auto emergency or your dog gets overheated when taking a potty
walk. I’ve seen some dog dishes you can fold up and put in your purse. You don’t need to use expensive water like”
Perrier nor does it need to be cold.
Inside Temps
This is a no brainer but we’ve heard stories about people
who have left their dogs in a locked hot car with the windows closed
tight. The inside of a car becomes a
sauna and the temperature can jump up five degrees in minutes. In an emergency leave them in their harness,
park in the shade and have all the windows open.
Now most of the rules for traveling with dogs is similar to
trips with children. The exception
would be…Under no circumstances should you leave your child in a car alone…
period. For more Ask “Doc”
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DO RED HEADS HAVE MORE FUN?
Here is my grandchild. Tell me something about red headed boys and girls.
Thier skin is so fair and their hair so beautiful.. is it true red heads have a temper? Contact me at www.twofortheroadusa.com
or comment here please.
Thier skin is so fair and their hair so beautiful.. is it true red heads have a temper? Contact me at www.twofortheroadusa.com
or comment here please.
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