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Alexis Park Inn & Suites |
1165 S. Riverside Drive |
Iowa City, Iowa 52246 |
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Toll Free: 888-9ALEXIS |
(888-925-3947)
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Local: 319 337-8665 |
Fax: 319 351-4102 |
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Proud Members of:
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Iowa Bed & Breakfast Guild
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Iowa City Chamber of Commerce
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Iowa City Convention & Visitor's Bureau
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The North American P-51 Mustang was the hottest fighter of World War II, with speeds in excess of 430 miles per hour, extremely long range, good armament, and an incredible rate of climb. The Mustang was the ultimate example of propeller-driven aircraft, and turned the tide of the air war in Europe. (Click here to view a war-time Mustang pilot training film.)
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Powered by the incredible Rolls-Royce Merlin engine, with its unmistakable song (hear it now), the Mustang today represents the pinnacle in personal aircraft. With around 300 still flying, it has become the ultimate sports car of the air, with prices starting at over $1.1 million for an airworthy example. |
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You can experience some of the grandeur and power of this stallion of the skies by staying in our Mustang Suite. Our smallest aviation theme suite, it is still gigantic by modern hotel standards at over 320 square feet! (Click here to see a schematic floor plan.) With a full kitchen, queen-sized bed, and 2-person Jacuzzi hot tub, the Mustang Suite can be your ultimate getaway weekend destination.
Starting at just $84.95 per night...
Click here to reserve the Mustang Suite!
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A queen-sized bed in your luxurious suite
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Your Jacuzzi hot tub!
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Wall plaque made of Mustang parts donated by airshow performer Vlado Lenoch
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Stan Stokes limited edition prints over the bed...
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The Mustang Parts wall plaque in the suite
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Detail of main gear actuators
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Emergency landing gear pump handle
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Detail of fuel shut-off valve
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A full kitchen...
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Detail of the P-51's circuit destroyer -- an explosive device to destroy the radios!
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A close-up shot of the hot tub...
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A close up of one of the prints...
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