Mohegan Sun Adventures

After a long week, I crave one of two things: a large glass of wine or a fun weekend with friends. Luckily, thanks to our friends at Mohegan Sun, I am able to enjoy both of those this weekend. The Mohegan Sun invited the four of us to their Sun Wine Fest ‘12 as media guests.

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The Sun Wine Fest brings together over a thousand different beer, wine, and liquor brands in their Grand Tasting Event which is held in Mohegan Sun’s convention center. In addition, their Main Culinary stage will feature demos by Bobby Flay, Todd English, and other area chefs!

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Theodora and I boarded the train at 6:00 for New London, Connecticut after a bit of a delay at Penn Station. As you can probably imagine, we were very excited to visit the café car for some evening wine.

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This mini bottle of Kendall Jackson definitely came through for the win as it was both tastier than expected and the perfect amount to split. Since we’ve barely seen each other since the holidays, the 2.5 hour train trip flew by. Luckily we didn’t piss off our neighbors in the quiet car too much.

Once we arrived in New London we discovered an adorable town complete with a main square, ice skating rink, and plenty of bars and restaurants. Theodora and I enjoyed a $4 Long Trail at Y Knot Lounge while we waited for Anne and Tina. The owner was adorable and told us all about the town while we enjoyed our beer.

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The bar even had a list of unpaid tabs hanging above the liquor section!

Tina and Anne picked us up a few minutes later and we were on our way to Mohegan Sun. I was amazed when we arrived. Mohegan Sun is literally a single compound which combines the Connecticut countryside with Las Vegas’ shows, gambling, restaurants, and cigarette smoke.

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The room has a beautiful view of the surroundings and features a large bathroom and two full size beds.

IMG_0479We headed downstairs for our 10pm reservations at Ballo, the newest addition to Mohegan Sun’s restaurant repertoire. Inspired by the hills of Tuscany, Ballo focuses on bringing together the beauty Italian cathedrals and fresh, locally grown Italian food and produce.  

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We started with the same wine Tina enjoyed when she was at Ballo back in December, Pio Cesare Arneis. We paired the wine with crusty bread and amazing butter, which was in olive oil and sprinkled with herbs.

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When you hand four hungry ladies an amazing menu the result is a table filled with delicious food. Instead of ordering entrees we split four of their appetizers and vegetables. Everything we ordered was devoured within seconds, but the winners were the Brussels sprouts and crispy artichokes.

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The doughy pizza, topped with sweet sausage, caramelized onions, and pepper, was the perfect amount to share between the four of us.

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Dinner at Ballo was the perfect beginning to our Mohegan weekend and great fuel for this morning’s workout. Though we were moving very slowly this morning, we eventually made our way outside for a run along the Mohegan Sun grounds.

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While there are two parks within a fifteen minute drive of Mohegan, we felt like keeping it simple by running here.

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Clearly, Anne’s thumb was very excited about this run. While there were no actual trails around the grounds we found a few surrounding hills, dead end streets, and most importantly a land fill. Yes, for one reason or another there is a prettier than expected landfill about a half mile from Mohegan Sun through which we may or may not have run.

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The other speedy ladies were running 5.5 miles today but I only needed to do 3 since I ran 7 miles yesterday. We kept a 9:37 pace for the first 2 miles which means that today’s run was more like a speed workout for me than a recovery run. It was great being able to chat with the girls as we explored the grounds.

Clearly we had to take some pictures at the top of the hill.

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After our morning run we satiated our hunger at Season’s Buffet, which was complimentary with our media pass. The buffet was very impressive and had options for anyone. Since we know the rest of the day will include lots of drinking and eating during the Sun Wine Fest, we figured it was best to start with a hearty but healthy breakfast.

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Anytime I eat breakfast or brunch in a restaurant with an omelet station I take full advantage of it. Omelets seem to taste better when someone else makes them! My omelet included egg whites, mushrooms, tomatoes, peppers, and cheddar cheese. We were all thoroughly impressed with their fruit selection, especially the fresh pineapple, which was delicious.

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Hope everyone has a wonderful Saturday!

 

*The Mohegan Sun was kind enough to cover the cost of our hotel room and tickets to Sun Fest 12. All other costs are our responsibility.

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Friday Facetime

Happy Friday gang! I am so ready for this weekend I could burst with excitement. I’m enjoying a girl’s weekend at Mohegan Sun with Tina, Theodora, and Anne! I’ve never been to Mohegan Sun but have heard amazing things about their restaurants, the casino, and the overall aesthetics of the space. We’re going up for their Sun Wine Festival which means it should be a great weekend!

Before I head out for the weekend though, I wanted to finally take the plunge and share my first VLOG with you guys! I realized earlier this week that many readers have never met me in person and I thought that a Friday VLOG would be a great way to connect with y’all each week.

This week’s VLOG answers the most popular question I received for my Friday the 13th giveaway.

 

As an FYI, below are links to restaurants I reference in the VLOG.

Thanks for bearing with me on my first VLOG. Hopefully each week they’ll improve and who knows, maybe next time I’ll put on some makeup and not be in workout clothes. I can already hear my mom’s voice saying “Ashley you could use a little color and why is your hair all back?”

Have a great day!

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Hills and Trains

Happy Thursday! I hope you all have had a wonderful week. Right now my body is feeling like an old lady. I guess this week’s workouts, or more so their intensity, have caught up with me.

  • Monday: Run
  • Tuesday: Personal training session + 90 minutes power yoga
  • Wednesday: 4 mile hill workout with Gia
  • Thursday: Personal training session
  • Last night’s hill workout was unlike anything I’ve ever done. One of my goals is to run with a group once a week since I find that I push myself more when I’m around others. It’s that natural tendency to want to run faster than the next person, if you know what I mean. When Gia mentioned that she was the new run coach for the Madison Avenue Lululemon I knew I’d be taking the subway uptown after work a few Wednesdays a month.

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This adorable run coach may look sweet but she puts together a hell of a quad and glute killing workout! I don’t want to steal her thunder, since she was so kind to put it on her blog, even with treadmill conversions. Head over to her site and bookmark yesterday’s post for a rainy day when you want a challenging treadmill workout. Your race times will thank her but your ass will hate me for suggesting it.

I woke up this morning wishing I could cuddle further into the pillows and sheets instead of meeting my personal trainer.  But, like everyone says, within an hour I was happy I had gone and had even shown her my headstand, proving that it wasn’t a once in a lifetime moment. Yes, I promise I’ll take a video or picture for y’all soon.

As usual, my hunger was unstoppable after my personal training session. I silenced the beast with an oats, Uncle Sam’s cereal, chia seeds, and banana bowl.

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Three hours later my stomach was screaming so I had a handful of almonds and a tangelo.

001 This little orange beauty has become my favorite winter fruit, enjoyed at least once daily. In fact, if you are looking for a great sweet treat that can be enjoyed at the office, in the car, or just about anywhere I highly recommend tangelos. They are easy to peel and are larger than clementines so I find that I’m more satiated.

This afternoon I had the chance to use my favorite mode of transportation, Amtrak Acela, thanks to  a quick business trip down to Philadelphia.

003 I find that traveling via train is so refined and refreshing.

016There are no security lines, plenty of legroom, ample overhead space, free wireless, and their cafe car serves an astonishing assortment of food and beverages, including wine!

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While enjoying the view out the window and cranking through some emails I ate a delicious Zaro’s salad. I always recommend the Penn Station Zaro’s for anyone who is traveling via Amtrak as it has fresh salads, sandwiches, and wonderful service.

007The trip back was equally enjoyable as my co-worker and I enjoyed miniature bottles of wine and kicked back to relax.

019While Acela is definitely more expensive than regular Amtrak it’s often more convenient when you need to get somewhere quickly, such as a business trip, or when it’s a destination where you’d normally fly otherwise. For example, taking Acela up to Boston or Washington, DC for a 2 day weekend trip is sometimes more advantageous than spending 6 hours in a bus or 4 hours on a train. It all depends on your schedule. I do have two Amtrak tips that I’ve discovered over the past few months.

  1. Join Amtrak Rewards for great email discounts and to accumulate points. I was able to save 20% on this Acela trip even though it was booked just a few days out.
  2. Planning in advance can definitely save you money on Amtrak, both regional and Acela. If Bo and I were to buy tickets down to Philadelphia today for June, it’s only $32 each way!

Okay guys, I’m supposed to run 10 miles tomorrow morning bright and early. Though the morning weather schedule isn’t in my favor, I’m going to finish it one way or another!

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