Mobil Travel Guide 2008 Southwest

 

Mobil Travel Guide 2008 Southwest (Mobil Travel Guide Southwest (Az, Co, Nv, Nm, Ut))

Product Description
Mobil Travel Guide offers 15 Regional Travel Planners for 2008, featuring extensive reviews of destinations to visit in the United States and Canada. Updated annually, each book features in depth profiles of the best lodgings, restaurants, sights and attractions that each easily drivable region has to offer. Comprehensive and easy to use, each Regional Travel Guide is full of exciting new tours and loaded with maps.

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2 Responses to “Mobil Travel Guide 2008 Southwest”

  1. Our family has been using Mobil Travel Guides for years and I am disappointed in the content. Before the Internet age, I would use the guide when traveling to new cities on business trips. It was very handy to find above average restaurants and / or hotels in those locations. Lots of the small towns have been eliminated in this edition and the details for large cities like Phoenix and Scottsdale have been down-sized. Not up to previous standards.

  2. Although the information about areas I know (mainly New Mexico) in this guide is accurate, it is extremely sparse. Sightseeing highlights are mentioned but only one or two motels are listed in many places and information about restaurants is even more scarce (sometimes none are mentioned, even in locations with five or six good, and interesting, places to eat). It is difficult to discern what criteria might have been used to select the uneven collection of accommodations and restaurants that are listed. Most travelers would only find this guide useful as a brief overview of the region. -Lynn Michelsohn, author of Roswell, Your Travel Guide to the UFO Capital of the World! and I See Santa Fe! A Children’s Guide and Coloring Book

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