New York Magazine

A special advertising section in New York magazine's October 17, 2011 issue.

Playwright Horizons CAYMAN CULINARY MONTH
Plan now for the ultimate foodie escape during Cayman Culinary Month: With 13 Wine Spectator awards winners and two James Beard Foundation Awards recipients, the Cayman Islands has fast become a Caribbean culinary capital, whether it's an upscale boutique eatery or a local diner specializing in traditional dishes. Spanning all of January (and into February), this food fest will snap your taste buds out of hibernation with the world's top chefs and sommeliers, internationally acclaimed restaurants, and signature events.
caymanislands.ky/culinarymonth
Cotton Club Parade HERSHEYPARK
Strollling down Fifth Avenue to see the fantastic holiday displays is still filled with Miracle on 34th Street-like magic, but simply admiring a winter wonderland through a shop window isn't the same as experiencing one in real life. Take your kids to Hersheypark, a.k.a. "The Sweetest Place On Earth," for a 3D-getaway that won't just put visions of sugar plums in their heads, but will make them jump with actual glee for holiday-themed attractions and culinary events.
hersheypark.com
christmasinhershey.com
Cymbeline MANDARIN ORIENTAL, MIAMI
Feeling a bit cramped in your New York City apartment? Escape to the Mandarin Oriental, Miami for an exclusive retreat, where perhaps the greatest indulgence is space. The impressive collection of 31 suites ranges from airy 628-square-foot havens to palatial 2,365-square-foot sanctuaries, like the lavish Oriental Suite. High ceilings, elegant furnishings, and artwork all accentuate the subtle Frette bed linens, while expansive bathrooms are outfitted with Spanish marble and bamboo hardwood floors.
mandarinoriental.com/miami