Showing posts with label Explore Hopi packages. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Explore Hopi packages. Show all posts

Monday, January 27, 2014

Walpi Village- First Mesa
Photo courtesy of the Hopi Cultural Preservation Office
 

EXPLORE HOPI FEATURES TOUR PACKAGES JUST FOR YOU!
We would like to feature the Explore Hopi tour packages for our visitors. Our tour packages accommodate 2 people and include various night stays, tour options, vouchers, and meals. To get the upmost out of your visit to Hopi land, arts, and culture, we suggest you take a look at our Yellow Corn Package (Siikyang'pu Qa'o). This particular package offers a 4 night stay (2 nights at the Hopi Cultural Center and 2 nights in Sedona), Gas Voucher, Meal Voucher, an Explore Hopi Dinner, and a Full Day Tour on Hopi. The more time spent on Hopi, the more to capture a timeless experience with your mind, heart, and soul. We offer other options for tour packages, if your time is limited. For prices and other tour package options, please refer to our website at: www.explorehopi.com , or feel free to give us a call at (928) 734-0044.


Friday, January 24, 2014


 


Join Explore Hopi for the 2014 Tour Season

The Explore Hopi team is gearing up for the 2014 tour season. Along with that, we would like to feature some of the tour guides that we are collaborating with to provide a great experience for our visitors. We have Gary Tso, who is from the village of Shungopovi, he is well known on the Hopi Reservation for his unique tours and Hopi knowledge. Ronald Wadsworth and Donald Dawahongnewa, brothers from Shungopovi village, have varied knowledge on religion, culture, migrations, laws, and agriculture of Hopi. Lorna Joseph, who is also from the village of Shungopovi, has various knowledge of Hopi life from a female perspective. Lastly is Lyle Balenquah from the village of Bacavi, he conducts more hiking tours in the Grand Canyon and surrounding Hopi sites.
All of our guides are unique in their own right in regards to knowledge and background that they come from. Give yourself the opportunity to explore Hopi with one of our guides by booking your tour today. The Explore Hopi team will do their best to accommodate you to your needs and specific interests you seek about the Hopi people. There is plenty to capture with your heart and mind when visiting Hopi. Book your tour today by calling us at (928) 734-0044. For more information on merchandise up for sale, tour packages, and consignment art, please take a look at our website: www.explorehopi.com. We look forward to your visit and you are all welcome!

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

EXPLORE HOPI EDUCATIONAL SERIES

A time for new leaders....
 
 A new year means new beginnings, on Hopi, it is a time for new leadership to carry and represent the Hopi people. The Hopi Tribal Council is fairly new and has come against many obstacles. The Council came into existence in 1936. There have been a couple times where the Council has gone through reconstruction and came close to dissolving completely. Since then, they have taken another breath and continue to preserve and protect the Hopi people, while maintaining the balance of living in "two worlds". Thursday January 16, 2014 will be a day recognized by many. Its Hopi Inauguration day! We welcome Herman Honanie (Chairman) and Alfred Lomaquahu (Vice-Chairman), to sustain the Hopi people in the best way possible.  

 For more information on Hopi or for opportunities to explore Hopi, click here:           www.explorehopi.com

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Explore Hopi interviewed our own Ron Scheuerman, General Manager, Hopi Travel Plaza. We stopped in at the Travel Plaza located at the “Eastern Gateway to Hopi,” took some pictures and found out a little about the history, discussed what’s new and got some ideas for possible plans being considered for the future. We also met Nellie Coronado, the Hopi restaurant manager.
Ron Scheuerman, General Manager, Hopi Travel Plaza


Hopi Travel Plaza Restaurant
Hopi Travel Plaza











Can you give us just a little basic background on this facility and your involvement here?

Ron: “It has been Hopi-owned since 2002. The facility itself has been here since 1978. I’ve been with the Corporation [Hopi Tribe Economic Development Corporation, HTEDC] since February 2013.”

What are some of the main parts of this business and opportunities here at Hopi Travel Plaza – and are there other things that stand out for you?

“Our market is travelers and the local community. We continue to evaluate other services that will appeal to these consumers.” Ron explained they do get truck drivers, but that is not the majority, the heart or the main focus of the Hopi Travel Plaza’s business.

The Travel Plaza is really a mini mall with multiple shops and food services as well as a fuel station. “We like to think given all that we have to offer, we are worth the drive.”
“When one visits the Plaza they will find a travel gift shop, a knife shop, a sit-down restaurant as well as fast food (Burger King) and a salon. Under the expert direction of our Hopi manager, Nellie Coronado, the restaurant has new menus and a new paint scheme. New menu items are Hopi hot beef and a Native taco as well as a native dessert. The banquet room has been recently remodeled and now can accommodate 30 comfortably.”

The Hopi Travel Plaza also has all services found in a traditional travel center including a large convenience store and truck repair. Hopi Travel Plaza also has a Conoco gas station and sells gas, diesel and propane. There is a full-service diesel shop with full time mechanics on duty 24/7. With a propane tank recently added, the Plaza now has the ability to fill up RV tanks.

The management sees the Hopi Travel Plaza and Holbrook to be a destination place. Holbrook has native dances every night. They feel that there may be opportunities to bring some of those dances to the Travel Plaza as well as other events. This could create the ability to offer other services such as a RV Park. Ron stated “We are thinking about putting in an RV park. We still need to do the market study but there may be a market void that the Travel Plaza can fill. With the Petrified Forest nearby the two RV parks in Holbrook fill up fast. The question is, can the area support a third?”

One opportunity Ron is exploring with a Hopi theme is a walk-through Hopi Museum including a Hopi Visitor Center as an added attraction to the Holbrook area and amenity at the Travel Plaza. “We are also looking at possibly bringing a Hopi artist on site, and we are also looking into actively selling Explore Hopi packages.
 That will bring the Hopi cultural and educational experience to those stopping by.” Per Ron, “My thought with Explore Hopi is you can start here, buy the package while spending some time at Petrified Forest, go to the Hopi Cultural Center then finish at Days Inn Kokopelli in Sedona. “This way you get to experience Hopi as well as many other Arizona attractions all in one vacation.”

The Plaza is focused not only on the future but improvements in the present. Ron stated that the restrooms are slated to be remodeled hopefully by the first of the year and they have added new services over the last six months such as DVD rentals, fresh fruit cups and hot pizza made to order. “With nearly 700 visitors a day to the Hopi Travel Plaza we are focused on offering them the best in convenience, plus shopping and an eating experience. This will separate us form the competition and help us grow our business.

You are exploring other things to promote and themes to help market this Hopi Travel Plaza?
“We have talked about a lot of things already. With all the added services and shops, we now have to develop a branding strategy to draw people in.” One of the things under consideration is a Route 66 theme. I’ve met with Meteor Crater, Petrified Forest National Monument, the Holbrook and Winslow Chambers of Commerce and we’ve talked about different things. We know that in Australia and Germany the Route 66 theme is huge – folks fly into Chicago or to the western end in California they rent a Harley and they drive the route. The numbers of travelers on motorcycles that come through Holbrook average about 14,000 per year. We all agree the western side of Route 66 has a great marketing strategy because of Grand Canyon. But we have a lot to offer: Petrified Forest, Canyon de Chelly, Explore Hopi, of course, and Meteor Crater.”

The Hopi Travel Plaza has a huge atrium. Per Ron “My thought is the possibility of a visitor center where people can come and get information for all of these activities you can do in Eastern and Northern Arizona. We want to say: stop in here and get all your information, to get travel ideas for Arizona.”

What are things you really like about this job, what gets you excited about being here?

“It’s a great challenge. It’s exciting for me and our team: the opportunity to take something that was struggling and lacked direction and make it into the shining star of the HTEDC portfolio through offering world class service to our customers… I take much more pleasure to step back and look and say: We built that.”