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Show rAGE THREE Idaho's largest convention center and motor hotel, Rodeway Inn of Boise, is sure to be rated tops for its total service and luxurious accomodations. The S5.5 million facility is the product of careful planning by owners Calvin Clark and Robert Condie, who also operate the highly praised Rodeway Inn of Salt Lake City. C;rk and Condie dreamed of their Rodeway Inns while traveling through Americas more heavily populated areas. We felt the business traveler and vacationing family visiting cities like Boise should have a place to stay that surpasses even the most glamorous metropolitan hotels and motels, they said. Boises Rodeway Inn docs that. The gigantic complex encompasses 325 rooms, a main convention hall with theater-styl- e seating for up to 1,500 people, individual conference rooms for smaller groups and complete convention surrounding th Inn. There is play space for chiidrcn, too. Nob Hill, an area covered with lush grass, is designated as a place for children to climb on, to lie on, to roll down, to sit on, to dream dreams on. Hedge plantings and brick wall designs are features of the inner courtyard, but the highlight here is a special rock garden. By taking advantage of changing weather conditions, this garden will reflect the moods of spring in Scandinavia, summer in the Polynesian Islands, or fall in the Orient. Guests will enjoy a complete range of activities and auxiliary services at Boise Rodeway. An Olympic-size- d swimming pool, with adjacent therapy pool and childrens pool is located in the park-lik- e central court. Formal dining and exciting entertainment are promised by the Cock O The Valk restaurant and lounge, with meal service in the carefully appointed coffee shop. A beauty salon, baibcr shop, laundry-valservice and car rental arc available on the premises. Rodeway Inn will provide airport courtesy cars for arriving and departing guests. According to Flynn, Rodeway hosts will also help plan interesting side trips into Idaho's scenic and historic visitor sites. et 24-ho- CONGRATULATIONS Rodeway Inn of Boise meal services. According to J. Flynn, gencial manager of Boise Rodeway, standard 15 by 30' rooms are much larger than conventional motel rooms, offering more luxurious liveability than evci in each unit. Tacli room is furnished with custom-mad- e lurmturc and 23 color television and is equipped with individually con-- 1 oiled heating and cooling. King or Queen sic beds arc in every room. In addition, luxurious executive, bridal and presidential suites with wU bais, sunken bath tubs, exotic oriental pools and fireplaces are special features of the Rodeway. Spccie'ly designed paraplegic rooms arc a Boise Rodeway feature for the wheelchair traveler. Every cffoit has been made to assure a pleasant stay with evciy possible convenience, including a special entrance, carefully located equipment contiols and special doois. Many rooms offer piivate balconies or patios affording a spectacular view of the elegant landscaping, central couityaid and pool area, the neaiby Boise River and suriounding mountains. The site, which includes five acies of parking for more than 5M) cars, is beautifully landscaped. Quests ate invited to stioll down strategically located footpaths tor a close look at the hundreds of trees, shrubs and Bowers planted in a vaiioty of gaidcns J. EDWARD FLYNN, General Manager of Rodeway Inn of Boise, is an effective administrator who brings a wealth of experience to the Capital City. Flynn began his hotel career 24 for the .years ago as a busboy American Hotel Corporation. It wasnt long before his congenial mood and attitude earned him management and administrative positions. Flynn ultimately was a manager for At 1C, a post he held for 10 years. He then became a manager for Del Webb's Highway Houses and later joined Ramada Inns. In 1966, Flynn was appointed manager of the Rodeway !nn of Salt Lake City. He moved to Boise to take over direction of the Rodeway Inn there in 1969. hard-workin- HEATING VENTILATING AIR CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT BY RICHARDSON EQUIPMENT CO. - BOISE 610 FRONT STREET TEL. 343 4977 |