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Farmington, New Mexico
| Frequently Asked Questions
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| Located in one of the most fertile valleys in New Mexico, | Can I make the Farmington reservation by phone? We |
| Farmington is just east of the Navajo Nation Reservation, | would be happy to help you make any Farmington hotel |
| which stretches into Arizona. The city hosts a huge | reservation by phone. You can call our toll free number |
| hot-air-balloon fiesta every Memorial Day weekend, and an | between the hours of 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through |
| elaborate stage production entitled Anasazi: The Ancient | Friday (CST). 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. |
| Ones is presented every summer. The city's Sunray Park | |
| and Casino offers quarterhorse and Thoroughbred racing | How can I be sure information about my credit card is |
| September-November and gambling year-round. | secure? We use secure-socket-layer (SSL) encryption, the |
| | standard encryption on the Internet. This type of encryption |
| Aztec Ruins National Monument lies 30 mi/50 km northeast | allows you to feel confident and secure about supplying |
| of Farmington, the site of well-preserved ruins built circa AD | personal and credit card information. |
| 1100. The Great Kiva, a huge ceremonial building, is the | |
| most impressive structure and it's the only fully restored | Is free breakfast available? Some hotels offer free |
| great kiva built by the Ancestral Puebloans. By the way, the | breakfast with each room night booked. This information |
| real Aztecs never got near the site of Aztec Ruins National | can be found on the property information "detail" page for |
| Monument but the early settlers' misnomer for the pueblos | your specific property. |
| stuck. | |
| | How will I know when my reservation is confirmed? Our |
| The Salmon Ruins (11 mi/18 km east of Farmington) are | confirmation number displayed immediately upon |
| another Ancestral Pueblo site. These structures were built | successfully making your reservation. Our systems work |
| by the same group that produced the monumental pueblos | behind the scenes to email you the final confirmation |
| at Chaco Culture National Historical Park, which lies to the | number. |
| south. | |
| | Is there a minimum age requirements to reserve a room? A |
| The most visually striking landmark in the area is the | minimum age of 18 is required by most hotels to book a |
| sacred Shiprock, a 1,700-ft/530-m eroded volcanic plume | room. Some require the guest(s) be 21. These |
| known to the Navajos as Rock With Wings, located 30 | requirements and other amenities information on the |
| mi/50 km west of Farmington off Highway 64 (you will see it | property "Detail" pages. |
| long before you get to it). There's also a nearby town called | |
| Shiprock, which hosts the Northern Navajo Fair every fall, | Are free shuttles supplied from the airport to the hotel? |
| usually the first weekend in October. Farmington is 150 | Some hotels do offer free shuttle services from the airport |
| mi/240 km northwest of Albuquerque. | but not all. Please verify this information on the property |
| | information page, if this is import to you. |
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