Famous Star on our Boat!
On July 19th, Canyonlands By Night and Day was graced with a star, so to say. Mutley, the dog joined us for the Sunset Jetboat.
Mutley and his owner Gene Alba, joined us for one of his newest adventure. Mutley is an super-dog that has a series of books, featuring the different activities and adventures he goes on. Mutley can ski or dive (as you can see from the photo below). Mutley enjoyed handing his ticket to our driver and sticking his tongue out off the side of the boat as he flew past scenery. Mutley is a well behaved dog and we were pleased to have him.

Utah's Liquor Law Changes
Link: http://www.visitsaltlake.com/articles/index.cfm?articleID=125&menuID=266
The following is a press release by Visit Salt Lake. There are many good points in the article not only for Salt Lake, but for all of Utah.
Utah's Private Clubs A Thing of the Past - Sweeping Liquor Law Changes Embraced by Salt Lake CVB
03.20.2009
Following decades of baffling visitors with its quirky liquor laws, Utah legislators recently passed sweeping changes to the state's oft-criticized liquor laws, including the elimination of the state's private club system, a move that will simply add to Utah's ever-growing attributes as a world-class convention and tourism destination.
Surprising to many first-time visitors, Salt Lake has long been home to numerous brew pubs featuring award-winning brewmasters and an eclectic, diverse nightlife scene, but Utah's unique liquor laws have caused confusion to many considering a Utah meeting, convention or vacation. The bill to change what has been referred to as archaic legislation will introduce a sense of "normalcy" to Utah's clubs and bars, making them an attribute now as opposed to a liability to the state's tourism marketing efforts. Couple that with Salt Lake's incredible meeting facilities, expansive array of accommodations and dining options, vibrant cultural arts scene and world-class outdoor recreation, and Salt Lake is a formidable destination for any and all groups.