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New Mexico Discuss, Santa Fe, NM vs. Albuqurque, NM; concerning the spa/resort industry-which is better? at States forum; This question is for pros in the industry, local residence and frequenting vacationers. Thanks!!!!...

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Old 12-25-2007, 10:18 PM   #1
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Default Santa Fe, NM vs. Albuqurque, NM; concerning the spa/resort industry-which is better?

This question is for pros in the industry, local residence and frequenting vacationers. Thanks!!!!
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Well santa fe is small.. Alburqurque has 8 times as many people.

and Phoenix has 10 times as many people as Ablurquque!!

btw: NM can be boring. they are on the map for what? At least AZ has cactus, and Scorpians and just better
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I think New Mexico is boring I wouldnt go to a resort there. I would move it to Phoenix, 3 or the top 10 fastest growing cities are there.
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