Archive for February, 2010

Retro Tankini Swimwear - The Gina

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Retro Tankini Swimwear - The Gina is the first in a series of new Popina 2010 Swimwear Styles that will be unveiled on the Retro Swimwear Blog over the next few weeks.


Popina is very excited to introduce its newest style the “Gina” Tankini.  Named after Popina’s legendary former manager, the Gina is the first 2010 Swimsuit style that has been introduced in on line.

 

Retro Tankini

 

The Gina, a great tanning top, features front princess seaming, a built in shelf bra and a wide retro styled neck strap.  The Gina pictured is made from the Turquoise Emilio fabric – new for 2010!  Swing by our shop in Portland Swimwear Shop or visit us on line where we are never closed to see our new styles and fabrics!

Palm Springs Travel Tips

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Palm Springs Hotel Zoso is a great place to stay.  I read reviews on line before I got there that made me leary about the size of the pool and the politeness or lack there of of the staff, but I must say it was really a tremendous stay all around.

Number 1 tip for Palm Springs, if your schedule allows go during the week.  I know that is probably easier said than done but Sunday - Thursday prices for hotel rooms are 40-50% less, plus occupancy is much less so you have more to any hotel for yourself.  That was certainly the case for the Hotel Zoso.  We did stay overnight on Saturday (our rate that day was about 40% higher than the other days) and shared the hotel with a crew of pre-teen cheerleaders - there was a huge preteen cheerleader competition in town - I never paid attention to the fact that a bow is such a prominent accessory in a cheerleading outfit, but for Saturday and Sunday morning Palm Springs was overrun with pre-teen cheerleaders with bows in their hair.  I digress, tip No. 1 stay in PS Sunday - Thursday.

So I don’t necessarily have any more tips but we did have any excellent time at the Hotel Zoso.  Top things I liked:

1) The staff was incredibly nice - Robert who works the shuttle van - free shuttle service from the airport happens to be from Portland, but he was a great reception to PS.  We had three different waiters for breakfast - free continental breakfast I would say two of the three were great.  The hotel manager was also a gem, whenever we saw him it was like he was the cruise director just making sure we were doing ok but not in an annoying way by any stretch.

2) The Hotel is extremely nice for the price - great value hotel.  The lobby and Pool area received new furniture, there was new carpeting throughout and the rooms were awesome, amazing view from our second floor balcony of the mountains around Palm Springs which are really breath taking.  There is an exercise room with brand new modern equipment that is great just below the lobby.

3) The Pool is not super huge but the pool area is extremely nice.  There is a huge outdoor gas firepit that is lit at night, there is as I said brand new furniture, cabanas and lounge mats on all the pool furniture.  As I said, if you can go Sun-Thursday the size of the pool is not an issue.  In four days there we only shared the entire pool area with one other couple each time.

4) Location - right in the heart of downtown Palm Springs, now the downtown area was a bit depressing on some levels as a retail shop owner - there are far more vacant available spaces than there are places being rented, but hopefully that will change as the huge fashion mall downtown is in the process of being renovated and re-tenanted, if you are looking to start a business this would be a great place to do it.  PS is ripe for a big upswing.  Despite the number of vacancies, the downtown has amazing bones and a great energy amazingly, we loved it.

Now the weather completely sucked when we were there, we arrived to rain (which is very uncommon) and practically shut the town down, had two days of cloudy weather and one reasonably nice day.  Despite that we had a great time.

Couple final tips:

1) Great moderate hike just behind the art museum about 3.5 miles.

2) Palm Springs Bike Rental  - Bike Palm Springs, is a new shop with great high end cruiser bikes at very affordable prices, make sure to book before you go to make sure you get one.  The shop owner Rocky is a great guy, he recently opened his shop after retiring from his career in construction in San Fransisco - Rocky is bound for glory!  Congrats on your new retirement and career Rocky.

3) Happy Hours at The Falls and Kaiser are great and about a block away from each other - hit both!

Overall loved Palm Springs despite the weather and plan to go back, very charming town.