Yeah, I remember when I first moved to the state, the first place I stopped at was "Wild Horse Pass" - so it's the same place I think but that was in '04 and they've added onto it. I actually got the hotels mixed up - thought I was staying there, but was staying at the dumpy / generic San Marcos 'resort'. Imagine my surprise at the disparity! I moved out in '09, did my 5 years in the heat (also saw some UFOs, short sold a house, bought a car) Now in Northern Sacramento / Folsom CA area..[/quote]
Ahhhh yes, the San Marcos Hotel. I live 1/2 mile from it. When I moved to the valley in '88, the San Marcos was still a very nice property. It was owned by Sheraton at that time and I took a job there as the Asst. Exec. Chef and worked there for almost 5 years before I got out of the food & beverage industry altogether. One of the perks for the resort's management staff was free, unlimited golf which was a big deal to me back then - I played as often as possible. One particular afternoon the conventions manager and I got put into a threesome with Alice Cooper who is an outstanding golfer (could've gone pro anytime he wanted to). Turned out, he likes to play the older courses here whenever possible because he likes the older tree growth and the feel of the older, smaller courses. He and I hit it off for some reason and subsequently ended up playing together at least a dozen more times over the years and shamed me with his scorecard each and every time!

So there's my story about the San Marcos combined with my brush with greatness!

Although, if you've lived in PHX for any length of time and you're into rock music, a meeting with Alice Cooper is pretty much bound to happen. He conducts his life just like any average, normal person - shops at Fry's and Target, goes to lots of spring training games, mows the grass at his awesome mansion next door to the Goldwater estate on Camelback Mountain, etc. Add to that he's a hands-on owner of his restaurant/bar, Cooperstown where he makes himself very accessible and after a while, you get pretty much used to running into him now and then.[/quote]
Cool story, love me some Alice! But I wouldn't go across the street to see Toto. Well, maybe across the street and it was free! hehe