Tuesday, March 22, 2011

The Top 5 Amenities of a Miami Beach Hotel


Miami Beach is fast becoming one of the top vacation destinations for families and travelers alike. Miami Beach offers sun, fun and a variety of activities to choose from. No that you have decided to vacation in Miami Beach, it is time to choose the hotel that you will reside in for your vacation. With a plethora of hotel options how does one pick the perfect Miami Beach hotel? A good way to choose a hotel is by the amenities that the hotel has to offer. One of the biggest disappointments that I have encountered is getting to a hotel and expecting a service that the hotel does not offer. With all the travel tools that are available on the web, you can do a little research before you go to make sure you get what you want. Listed below are what I feel are the top 5 amenities that a hotel can offer to you and your family to make your accommodation choice perfect for you.

#1 Amenity - Beach Access and Pool

When you are in Miami you are there for a reason. Chances are you are there to have fun on the beach. Many hotels in Miami have beach access right at the hotel. While some don't, chances are there is a beach not far, usually within walking distance from the hotel. When it comes to beach access, determine how much time you will be spending on the beach, and how long you want to travel to get to one. Another consideration is cost. Hotels that have private beach access tend to be more expensive than hotels that don't.

When choosing a Miami Beach hotel, consider whether or not you would like the hotel to have a pool, and make sure that the pool is open. Hotels do go through renovations and sometimes they don't list whether the pool is open while you are there. It can ruin a vacation if the kids want to go to the pool and you find out it is closed due to renovation while you are there. A hotel may list that they have a poll on their website, but it is still a good ides to give the hotel a call to make sure the pool will be open while you are there.

#2 Amenity - Onsite Dining

While it is nice to experience dining outside your hotel, sometimes vacationing can make you tired and you may not want to leave your hotel. When choosing a hotel, check to see what kind of dining options the hotel offers. Some hotels offer only 1 or 2 choices for dining, while others offer an assortment of options. Many of the hotels offer fine dining in the evening so it might be good to check on what type of attire is suitable for this type of restaurant.

#3 Amenity - Spa and/or Health Club

Many Hotels today offer an onsite spa or fitness center. If you are looking to pamper yourself while you are on vacation, check into these choices. While some hotels offer onsite spas and fitness centers, others offer affiliate programs. These programs offer discounts to nearby spas or fitness centers. A lot of times when a spa is offsite the hotel will provide transportation. It is still a good idea to check with the hotel to see what they do and do not offer in regards to a spa and health club. Many hotels also offer spa packages or specials that are included in the packages, so check into this and save some money by booking it all together.

#4 Amenity - Children's Activities

Miami Beach is a great family destination. When choosing a hotel, make sure it offers something for everyone. Many hotels offer things for children, such as a kiddy pool and playground equipment. Others offer activities for older children such as table games and arcades right in the hotel. Check these out before you go to make sure the whole family is happy.

#5 Amenity - Onsite Entertainment

Many hotels offer entertainment right at the hotel. This can be a major consideration when booking a room. While many people enjoy the onsite entertainment some people don't. Check to see what kind of entertainment the hotel offers, and what time it ends. If events end later than you would like, and you still like the hotel, request a room away from the area where the entertainment or event is being held. If onsite entertainment is your thing, it is a good idea to talk with the hotel's concierge to get a list of events going on at the hotel.

Every Miami Beach Hotel offers something a little bit different. Before choosing one, consider the above amenities and others that I have not mentioned before planning your next vacation. View the hotel's website as well as other online sources to see what other guests have said about the hotel you are thinking about.








Mike Buczek works for Blizzard Internet Marketing representing Newport Beachside Resort and Hotel. For more information on a Miami Beach hotel go to http://www.newportbeachsideresort.com/.


Hotels In Singapore


Looking for a hotel in Singapore? There are numerous accommodation types to suit all budgets and preferences in the island for your travel needs. They range from affordable and budget hotels to boutique and five-star hotels. If you search thoroughly, you can find good deals and great discounts for your lodgings from the Orchard Road shopping area to the more suburban districts of Geylang. There are also beach resorts in the Sentosa island should you prefer the beach.

Picking the right accommodation in Singapore depends on your budget and requirements. Most hotels come with standard facilities like International Direct Dial (IDD) phones, internet and cable, room service, mini bars, data ports for modem, meeting rooms, no-smoking rooms or floors, business and fitness centres furnished with the latest equipment. If you are on a shoestring, look for hotels that provide just the bed and bathroom. Most hotels have promotional rates available from time to time, we recommend that you check directly with the hotel before making any reservations.

The locations of the hotels affect the rates of the room. The closer you are to prime shopping districts, the more expensive the rooms are. Hotels along Orchard Road are the priciest, while those along Bencoolen Street are the cheapest. But there are many affordable hotels that are near train and bus stations, so picking one hotel near them would greatly enhance your daily commuting needs.

It is advisable to make advance reservations to avoid disappointment. You can book them online as most hotels would give you special rates for online reservations. Most major credit cards are accepted and you may be required to leave a credit card imprint or number upon check-in. Please note that rates are quoted in Singapore Dollars and maybe subject to a 10% service charge, 5% Goods and Services Tax (GST) and 1% Cess.

Here is a list of hotels in Singapore.

HOTEL NAME LOCATION

Goodwood Park Hotel Orchard

Grand Hyatt Orchard

Hilton Hotel Singapore Orchard

Hotel Grand Central Orchard

Hotel Phoenix Orchard

Hotel Rendezvous Orchard

Hotel Supreme Orchard

Le Meridien Singapore Orchard

Marriott Singapore Orchard

Meritus Mandarin Orchard

Negara On Claymore Orchard

Orchard Hotel Orchard

Orchard Parade Orchard

Park Hotel Orchard Orchard

Royal Plaza On Scotts Orchard

The Elizabeth Orchard

YMCA Orchard Orchard

York Hotel Orchard

Four Seasons Hotel Orchard Vicinity

Holiday Inn Park View Orchard Vicinity

Orchard Grand Court Orchard Vicinity

RELC International Hotel Orchard Vicinity

Shangri-La Singapore Orchard Vicinity

Sheraton Towers Orchard Vicinity

The Regent Orchard Vicinity

The Sha Villa Orchard Vicinity

Traders Hotel Orchard Vicinity

YWCA Fort Canning Lodge Orchard Vicinity

Conrad Centennial Singapore Marina

Marina Mandarin Singapore Marina

Pan Pacific Marina

The Oriental Marina

The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Marina

Carlton Hotel City Hall

Grand Plaza Park Hotel City Hall City Hall

Peninsula Excelsior City Hall

Raffles Hotel City Hall

Raffles The Plaza City Hall

Swissôtel The Stamford City Hall

The Fullerton Raffles Place

Albert Court Hotel Bugis

Allson Hotel Bugis

Golden Landmark Hotel Bugis

Bayview Hotel Bugis Vicinity

Beach Hotel Bugis Vicinity

Fragrance Selegie Bugis Vicinity

Hotel 81 Bencoolen Bugis Vicinity

Hotel 81 Elegance Bugis Vicinity

Hotel InterContinental Bugis Vicinity

Hotel Royal @ Queens Bugis Vicinity

Oxford Hotel Bugis Vicinity

Park View Hotel Bugis Vicinity

Parkroyal on Beach Road Bugis Vicinity

Perak Hotel Bugis Vicinity

South East Asia Hotel Bugis Vicinity

Summer View Hotel Bugis Vicinity

Robertson Quay Hotel Clarke Quay

Swissôtel Merchant Court Clarke Quay

Chinatown Hotel Chinatown

Furama City Center Chinatown

Hotel 1929 Chinatown

New Majestic Hotel Chinatown

The Inn at Temple Street Chinatown

The Royal Peacock Chinatown

The Scarlet Chinatown

Link Hotel Tiong Bahru

Copthorne King's Hotel River Valley

Furama RiverFront River Valley

Gallery Hotel River Valley

Grand Copthorne Waterfront River Valley

Holiday Inn Atrium River Valley

Hotel Miramar River Valley

River View Hotel River Valley

Amara Hotel Tanjong Pagar

Berjaya Hotel Tanjong Pagar

M Hotel Tanjong Pagar

Hotel Royal Newton

Copthorne Orchid Newton Vicinity

Fragrance Rose Newton Vicinity

Broadway Hotel Little India

Fortuna Hotel Little India

New Park Hotel Little India

Tai Hoe Hotel Little India

Fragrance Crystal Geylang

Fragrance Emerald Geylang

Fragrance Pearl Geylang

Fragrance Ruby Geylang

Hotel 81 Palace Geylang

Hotel 81 Star Geylang

Fragrance Joo Chiat Joo Chiat

Hotel 81 Opera Joo Chiat

Hotel 81 Tristar Joo Chiat

Grand Mercure Roxy East Coast

Paramount Hotel East Coast

Changi Village - Le Meridien Changi

National Service Resort & Country Club Changi

Harbour Ville Hotel Harbourfront Vicinity

Shangri-La Rasa Sentosa Resort Sentosa

Siloso Beach Resort Sentosa

The Sentosa Resort & Spa Sentosa

Orchid Country Club Resort Hotel

For more information on hotels and things to do in Singapore, you can visit http://www.platimumbooks.com








Ong Hui Woo
http://www.platimumbooks.com


Disneyland Hotel


During the spring of 1954, Walt Disney approached the Texas oil wildcatter and television pioneer Jack Wrather concerning the possibility of building accommodations for the many guests that Walt hoped would flock to his innovative "theme park," then under construction in Anaheim, California. Since the "imagineering" and building of Disneyland was taking nearly every penny that he had, Walt approached Jack, hoping that his long-time friend would be willing to take such a huge risk. Wrather was the producer of Lassie, The Lone Ranger, and Sgt. Preston of the Yukon, popular 1950s television programs.

Originally, Walt had approached Hilton executives and other well-known hotel chains, hoping to convince them to finance the construction of a first-class hotel next to Disneyland. However, the general consensus was that such a venture was too risky. No one was certain that what was quickly becoming known as "Disney's folly" would be successful.

In 1954, Anaheim was a little-known community, largely consisting of orange groves. The entire city had only seven small motels and hotels, accommodating only a total of 87 guests. Wrather admitted at the time that he was somewhat skeptical about building in such a small community (of approximately 30,000), next to an experimental and yet unfinished theme park. His doubts were further increased by the fact that the risky venture had already been turned down by more than one major hotel chain.

Wrather spent several days with Walt Disney, looking into the area's potential for expansion. Legend has it that Walt had tears in his eyes while describing his dream of Disneyland to Wrather. With a sense of adventure, Wrather became convinced that the idea just might be a success. Also, with Walt showing such emotion for and dedication to his project, how could Wrather have resisted?

One of the first discussions between the two friends was where the hotel should be located. Wrather first talked of locating it near the entrance to Disneyland. Walt said, "Jack, our guests aren't going to be thinking about a hotel when they begin their visit to Disneyland. They'll start looking for a room when they leave the park. The best place to build your Hotel is near the Disneyland exit." Wrather agreed with Walt's logic and leased 60 acres of Disney-owned land on West Street directly across from the Disneyland exit. There he built what was to become known as the "Official Hotel of the Magic Kingdom."

On March 18, 1955, Jack Wrather, Bonita Granville Wrather (his wife), and Anaheim Mayor Charles Pearson, using a three-handled shovel, officiated at the groundbreaking for the Disneyland Hotel.

The Disneyland Hotel opened on October 5, 1955, nearly three months after Disneyland's live televised grand opening on July 17, 1955. The first guests registered at a hotel having only 104 guest rooms located in five two-story complexes, built at the southeast corner of the leased property. These were the South Garden rooms, later to be known as the Oriental Gardens. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnone of Inglewood, California were to be the first guests at the newly opened hotel.

The Disneyland Hotel was the first major resort to be built in Southern California since the early 1940's. However, the number of available rooms quickly proved to be insufficient for the unexpected demand, and 96 more units of the same type were added the following year on the property's northeast section. Built by Hodges and Vergrift Construction Company, this new addition was called the North Garden rooms, later renamed the Garden Villas.

During the first year, room rates ranged from $9 for a standard room to $22 for deluxe quarters. Rooms were advertised as accommodating four people. For an additional adult, there was a $3 charge.

At the same time that construction had begun on the additional garden rooms at the northeastern corner of the property, construction was under way on the Administration Building, which would house a lobby, restaurants, shops, and meeting rooms. The Gourmet Restaurant was opened in a converted ranch house on the property, redesigned by C. Tony Pereira. This converted ranch house had been the original Disneyland administration building.

The original hotel design, by the architectural firm of Pereira and Luckman, called for 300 motel and hotel rooms, suites and garden apartments. Also included were plans for three swimming pools, tennis courts, a golf course, cocktail lounges, and four restaurants. The original blueprints designated a total of 10 buildings in the South Garden or Oriental Garden section. However, only five buildings were actually built.

The opening of the Administration Building (which would later become the Travelport), and the "official" grand opening for the hotel was on August 25, 1956. It was a star-studded grand opening celebration that resembled a Hollywood movie premiere. Celebrities in attendance included Walt Disney, Art Linkletter, William Bendix, Alan Ladd, Sue Caroll, Yvonne DeCarlo, and Jeanne Crain. Also in attendance were as many as three hundred enthusiasts, observing the ribbon-cutting and taking a grand tour of the facilities.

By 1956, there were 204 guest rooms and suites at the Disneyland Hotel. As an added attraction, each garden patio had its own orange tree, a reminder of what the original property had been only a few short years earlier. This had been a part of the original plans when the grounds were being cleared to build the hotel. An additional amenity at this time was the Coral Club which included a huge 45-foot by 75-foot completely tiled and heated swimming pool, wading pools for children of all ages, fountains, sandlots, and a cabana area. The pools were surrounded by lounge furniture for guests' relaxation and so that they might acquire a Southern California tan. One-day laundry and dry cleaning services were available, and a physician and nurse were on call. An 18-hole putting greens and shuffleboard courts were also early inclusions at the Disneyland Hotel.

Guests were able to register for a hotel room from their car or they could go into the lobby for a more traditional method of registration. There were parking spaces for 1000 cars, and parking was free. Also, limo and bus service was provided. Richfield Oil (also the Disneyland sponsor of Autopia) offered full automotive care. Even in the 1950s, every room was equipped with a television set and air conditioning.

During these early years, the attendance at Disneyland was beyond the most optimistic expectations. Even Walt had to be amazed by the overwhelming success of his dream. As a result, the City Council of Anaheim began reviewing plans for other motels and restaurants. Disneyland had proven all the skeptics to be wrong, and Disneyland was destined to bring major changes to what once had been a sleepy, orange grove community.

From the beginning, the Disneyland Hotel was one of the outstanding showplaces of Orange County. Celebrities such as Jack Benny, James Stewart, Henry Fonda, Billy Graham, and Cary Grant were often spotted at the hotel. These and other celebrities enjoyed bringing their families for a stay at the hotel and for a trip to Walt's park. Also attracted were business people, coming for luncheons, meetings, and conventions. The Disneyland Hotel quickly had become the place to see and the place to be seen.

Room rates in 1957 were advertised from $10 to $19. SuitesÊwent for between $22 and $25. The hotel's brochures boasted of an assortment of shops, air conditioned rooms, television in every room, pools of all sizes, restaurant and cocktail facilities. Also touted was tram service to Disneyland every five minutes, transportation via a Disneyland station wagon, playgrounds, childcare facilities, barber and beauty shops. Doctor, nurse and even dental facilities were available on the grounds. The brochures further emphasized a private sundeck or patio for every room. Best of all, the Disneyland Hotel was billed as the only hotel right at the Magic Kingdom of Disneyland. Also in the late 1950s, the concept of "seasonal" and "non-seasonal" rates first appeared. Typically, it would cost a dollar or two more for a room during the holidays and summer months (late May through mid September).

By 1959, over 25 hotels and motels had crowded around Disneyland to take advantage of the Park's spectacular drawing power. By 1960, Anaheim had established itself as Orange County's largest city, with a population in excess of 100,000. People were traveling from all areas of the world to visit the "Happiest Place on Earth." Indeed, Anaheim had magically grown from a quiet, small agricultural community into a mecca of tourism, and the boom had only begun. As Walt had promised on opening day, the park continued adding attractions (the Monorail, the Submarine Voyage, and the Matterhorn all opening in 1959); and the hotel continued to grow, having more than 300 rooms by 1960. A 13,000-square foot convention center was also added at that time.

Rates for rooms in 1960 ranged from $10 to $26 a night during the off-season and from $16 to $29 in season, the holidays and the summer months.

At a press conference held in 1960, Jack Wrather and Walt Disney announced plans for the extension of the Disneyland-Alweg Monorail System to link the park to the hotel. Walt had long envisioned a rapid transit system for major U.S. cities, and this addition to the Monorail would provide a working model. Dick Nunis, who worked his way up from a summer job in 1955 to become the president of Disneyland in 1980, stated that Walt saw the Monorail as more than just an attraction; Walt saw it as aÊworkable transportation system. He wanted to demonstrate its potential as urban rapid transit, and so he envisioned the monorail's extension to the hotel.

The park's monorail was closed for construction on April 10, 1961. Disneyland also had to closed Autopia to facilitate the installation of new pylons through its grounds. The original 8/10th-of-a-mile track would be extended by 12,300 feet, making it nearly a two-and-a-half mile round-trip journey between the park to the hotel. The cost of the extension was $1.9 million ($500,000 more than the original cost of the Monorail when it was installed at Disneyland less than two years earlier). The construction required more than 118,000 hours of labor, 10,760 tons of sand, 66,700 bags of cement and 702 tons of steel. New style Mark II trains were introduced for the extended Monorail including a new gold colored train. The Monorail, with its extension to the Disneyland Hotel, reopened on June 1, 1961.

Other major expansions were planned for the hotel in the early 1960s. They included a new golf complex featuring an 18-hole, par-three course, a 50-tee driving range, and a miniature golf course with the individual holes named after Disneyland attractions. One of the course favorites was hole #5, which featured a mini replica of the Matterhorn Mountain. Also added at this time was a helicopter landing pad, linking Los Angeles International Airport with Disneyland and the Disneyland Hotel. The new facility provided an efficient transportation link for both business people and tourists. Soon, LAA Airways was operating an average of 12 flights per day to and from the airport in its 28-passenger, turbo-jet copter liners.

In 1961, the Wrather Corporation went public, offering 350,000 shares of common stock. President and Chairman of the Board Jack Wrather and the Wrather Corporation had grown to include four major divisions: Television and motion pictures, the Disneyland Hotel, the Muzak Corporation (the often satirized elevator music), and Stephen's Marine, Inc. The company also was involved in management services for various other marine based businesses.

The Anaheim skyline was also about to undergo a major change in 1961 when the concept of "building up" replaced the concept of "building out." At the Disneyland Hotel, an 11-story, high-rise tower was built. This added 150 new guest rooms to the hotel complex. At that time, it was the county's tallest building and the nation's tallest building constructed utilizing the post-tension, lift-slab method. Another exciting innovation was an external, glass elevator, one of only a handful constructed at the time in this country. Its designer, architect Kurt Weber, recalled that the glass elevator offered a dramatic view of the growing community of Anaheim. It also took guests to the Top of the Park Lounge, which featured breathtaking views of Disneyland. The Lounge offered alcoholic beverages and nightly entertainment in a decidedly blues motif. Constructed for the less adventurous was the Monorail Lounge which was located next to the Monorail station on the second floor level. Ground had been broken for the new tower building in October of 1961. The project was completed less than a year later in September of 1962. At that time, two additional Garden structures were also added to the hotel.

In 1962, rates ranged from $17 for a room with a twin bed to $53 for two deluxe and medium adjoining rooms during vacation and holiday seasons, $10 to $47 during off-season. There were new rates for the tower building. A twin-bedded room was priced from $24 vacation rate up to $35 for a room with two double beds. Off-season, tower rooms were priced from $20 to $26.

Orange County celebrated its 75th anniversary in 1964. At a press conference held at the Disneyland Hotel, the announcement was made that Major League Baseball was coming to Anaheim. The Angels would continue to play in Los Angeles at Dodger Stadium until their new Anaheim stadium was constructed in approximately two years. During their first year in Anaheim, the Angels would lead the American League in attendance, attracting over one million fans.

By 1964, during vacation and holiday season, room rates were $17 for a single room, $53 for an adjoining deluxe room with a medium room, and $30 for a deluxe room alone. Winter rates were advertised from $10 for a single small room to $49 for an adjoining deluxe with medium room. The Tower rooms were priced from $24 to $35 during peak-season and $20 to $28 during off- season. Peak-season now was being defined as from June 1 to September 15, December 11 to January 3, and April 9 to April 24.

Both the Disneyland Hotel and Disneyland celebrating their "Tencennials," 10-years of successful operations, in 1965. The hotel announced plans for the Tower Annex, an expansion to the existing tower, which would now give the hotel 616 guest rooms. An additional six conference rooms (bringing the total to 28) would be added to the complex. These conference rooms would be designed to hold from 15 people to two thousand people.

A new shopping plaza building was also constructed on the hotel grounds. It was described as having glass walls and graceful grillwork, gleaming in a lush garden setting. It was further described as resembling a necklace on green velvet,Êcontaining the beautiful and unusual in a score of smart, avant-garde specialty shops. Here one could buy aromatic tobaccos from Turkey, candles from Mexico, leathers from London, toys from the U.S., Germany and Japan, and here one could select from fashions inspired in Paris, Rome and Carnaby Street. The Plaza also featured a beauty shop, a travel agency, and a dental facility. Both the Tower Annex and the Plaza Shopping Center cost $5.5 million as part of the Hotel Expansion Program. At Disneyland, "it's a small world" was added after its successful run at the New York World's Fair.

Rates in 1966 for what was billed as wintertime ranged from $15 for a queen-sized bed up to $30 for a deluxe room. During vacation times, the rates were $20 and $35 for the same rooms. The Tower now had a North and South designation, with the South side being the more expensive. The North side rates were priced from $20 for a queen-sized bed up to $28 for two double beds. The South side went for $22 to $30 for the same bed types.

By 1966, Orange County had become the tourist hub of America, producing tourist income greater than any other U.S. county. Anaheim now had 125 hotels and motels and a population of over 150,000. Sadly on December 15, 1966, Walt Disney, one of the most influential men in Anaheim's history, passed away. Walt had been a lifelong smoker and had developed lung cancer. It was reported that Jack and Bonita Wrather were devastated upon hearing news of Walt's passing. Half of the two pioneers of tourism in Southern California was now gone. These two had plotted a course in the 1950s for the future of tourism and conventions in Orange County, thereby forever changing Anaheim's destiny. Jack Wrather would also succumb to cancer in 1984.

Shortly after Walt's death, the Walt Disney Company began numerous attempts to purchase control of the hotel. Finally in 1988, 33 years after the original groundbreaking, the Disneyland Hotel would become a portion of the empire that Walt had founded.

In just a little over 11 years, the Disneyland Hotel had grown from 104 guest rooms and a smattering of amenities into a major tourist facility with 616 guest rooms, ample dining and shopping facilities, a full golf complex, and a full range of convention and meeting facilities. The hotel also helped introduce a futuristic mode of rapid transit in the form of the Monorail, and the hotel was instrumental in changing the previous agricultural economy of Anaheim into the major tourist destination that it is today. What appeared to be a questionable area for development in the early fifties turned into one of the most dynamic areas in the country. A large portion of this change and growth had been stimulated by a man with a mouse and a Texas oil wildcatter.

Sources:

Kaleidoscope: The In-Room Magazine of Disneyland Hotel and Inn at the Park: Spring 1980, summer 1980, and fall 1980.

Disneyland Holiday Magazine: various issues from 1957 and 1958.

Disneyland Vacationland Magazine: various issues from 1958 to 1966.

Disneyland Line: Vol. 22, No. 40, October 5, 1990.

The Disneyland Hotel Employee's Handbook, 1989.

Disneyland Hotel advertising brochures: 1955, 1957, 1960, 1962, and 1966.

Disneyland Guidebooks: 1955 to 1965.

Disneyland Hotel Postcards: 1955 to 1964.

The Handbook of Texas Online: The Jack Wrather obituary.

Dreams to Reality by Bret Colson and Geoff Black. A brief history of modern day Anaheim, 1997.

Disneylander: The magazine for Disneyland employees, various issues from 1959 to 1961.

Check In Magazine: Various editions from 1965 to 1967.

All sources came from my personal collection of Disneyland Hotel items with the exception of the Jack Wrather obituary and the book Dreams to Reality. The wonderful Kaleidoscope magazines and several articles from Holiday and Vacationland magazines came from other collectors. All photos also came from my personal collection except where noted. I requested access to the Disney Archives for research purposed but was denied access.








Donald W. Ballard lives in Northern California with his wife and children. He first became interested in the Disneyland? Hotel in the late 1970?s. He never considered a trip to Disneyland? complete without a stay at the Disneyland? Hotel. The Hotel was an adventure and experience in itself to him aside from the joys of Disneyland?.

By 1998, he decided to start documenting the Disneyland? Hotel?s history. He began compiling many vintage paper items, photographs, magazines and souvenirs from the Hotel?s rich history. What first started as a short article for a Southern California travel magazine eventually became this book.

http://www.magicalhotel.com


Manage Hotel


The basic principles of Managing a Hotel are simple and similar, no matter what the Star classification of the Hotel is (1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 Star Hotel (Based on the Services and Facilities they provide), or if it's a large or a small Hotel or if the hotel is operated independently (Managing the Hotel under your (Hotel Owners) Name) or part of a Hotel Chain (Managing Hotel under someone else name and paying them fees for using their name). The bigger the Hotel gets, in terms of the number of Rooms and the number of Restaurants and Bars, the number of Staff increase and also the number of Titles and Positions of the Staff working there. The primary and basic Business of any Hotel or a Resort is providing Rooms, Food and Drink to Guests (Customers).

They are classified as City Hotels (which mainly cater for Business Guest), Resorts (which cater for Guests on Holiday or on Vacation in Holiday and Beach Side Destinations), Airport Hotels (which are close to Airports and mostly cater to transit Airline Passengers and Airline Crew), Casino Hotels (Hotels which have licensed Gambling facilities), Convention Hotels (which have Convention and Meeting facilities for large number of Guests), Motels (Mainly in the US, which cater to Guests Traveling by road and who wish to stop over for overnight) , Bed and Breakfast (Mainly in Europe, which are small Hotels catering for Guest at reasonable pricing).

Letting out Guest Rooms, Letting out Conference Rooms for Meetings and Conferences, Letting out Ballrooms for Weddings and Functions and Sale and Service of Food and Drink in Restaurants and Bars are the primary source of Revenue on which Hotels rely.

As time passed by Hotels started generating Revenues from Spa (Providing Massage and Treatment Services) ,Health Club (Gym), Boutiques in the Hotel Lobby, Golf, Outside Catering, Serving Airlines through Flight Catering etc.

The primary Operational Departments of a Hotel are Front Office Department, House Keeping Department, Food and Beverage Service Department, Food Production Department (Kitchen).

Front Office and House Keeping Departments together are also known as Rooms Division Department.

Front Office Department deals with Guests Reservations: for Guests who want to stay in the Hotel , it also deals with Guest Registration when Guest check in to the Hotel, through dealing with Guest requests and Complaints during a Guest stay in the Hotel to finally collecting and processing Guest Payments, when Guest Finally check out of the Hotel.

In smaller Hotels Front Office Department is simply known as Reception.

Receptionists, Guest Service Agents, Cashiers and Front Office Manager form part of this Department.

Second Operational Department which is closely related to Front Office Department is House Keeping Department, which deals with the cleaning of Guest Rooms and Public Areas (Restaurants, Bars, Conference Halls, Ball Rooms and Offices etc).

In medium sized to big Hotels House Keeping Department also has an on premises Laundry for the washing of Guest Room Linen (Bed Sheets, Towels, Pillow Cases etc), Guest Clothes (for an extra Fee) and Staff Uniforms. In smaller Hotels this function is normally outsourced.

In smaller Hotels it's simply known as Maid Service.

Room Maids, Housemen, Laundry Supervisor and Executive House Keeper form part of this Department.

Third Operational Department is Food and Beverage Service Department, which is a collection of all Restaurants, Bars, Conference halls and Ball rooms in the Hotel. It also includes Room Service.

Waiters, Bartenders, Restaurant Manager, Bar Manager, Room Service Manager, Banquet Manager and Food and Beverage Manager form part of this Department.

This Department deals with the Service of Food and Drink to the Guest and later for the collection of Payment from Guest.

Fourth Operational Department in a Hotel is Food Production Department or Kitchen. They cook Food for the Guests in the Restaurant, Bar, Room Service, Conferences, Functions and Weddings.

Cooks, Kitchen Stewards, Commis, Chef de Parties and Executive Chef form part of this Department.

Other than the four main operational departments mentioned above there are small ancillary departments which help in the proper functioning of a Hotel.

They are:

Accounts Department: Deals with the Money of the Hotel: all the Receipts and Payments of Money .Check if everything is accounted for and there is no pilferage (Stealing). Pays Salaries to Staff, Payments to Suppliers and deals with Books of Accounts for Taxation purpose. They also make regular reports for Owners and Managers, to give them the correct financial picture (if the Hotel is making Profit or Loss).

Human Resources or Personnel Department: This Department Recruits or Hires new staff deals with Employee Disciplinary Procedures, Employee Reward and Recognition Systems, Staff Attendance, Staff Holidays and Leave, Hiring, Firing, Promotions, Demotions and Transfers of Staff. They also deal with Employee Benefits like Social Security, Employee Insurance, Health and Safety of Staff and matters related to Staff Pay.

Training Department: This Department is part of Human Resources Department, deals mainly with Staff Training.

Sales and Marketing Department: deals with promoting the Hotel and its Restaurants and Bars to increase the Room Occupancy and Sales and to also increase sales of Restaurants, Bars, Functions and Conferences. They also take care of Advertising, Promotions and Public Relations of the Hotel.

Engineering and Maintenance Department: deals with the proper maintenance of Hotel Building and Equipment, lighting, Air Conditioning, Hot and Cold Water in Rooms and Restaurants, Plumbing, Painting, Carpentry Repairs etc.

Purchase Department: deals with the Purchase of Goods and Items (Food, Drink, Stationery and Equipment etc), required for the proper functioning of a Hotel.

Store Department: deals with the Receiving, Storage and Issuing of Goods and Items (Food, Drink, Stationary and Equipment etc) to various Departments in the Hotel.

Security Department: deals with the Security of Staff, Guests and the Hotel Property.

They are also responsible for the Fire Safety.

Finally, there is the IT (Information Technology) Guy, who takes care of the Computers and the Networking Systems in the Hotel, Hotel Website, Emails and Printers etc

Every Department can function on its own with a Department Head/Supervisor. But, to give proper Guest Service, Maintain Standards and to Increase Hotel Revenue you need a coordinator who can coordinate, guide and control all the Departments in the Hotel. That is when the Hotel Manager/ General Manager come in, to coordinate the Functions of all the Departments and take the Hotel in the right direction.

So in a nutshell, Managing Hotel is all about keeping the Guest happy by providing him good product (Room, Food and Drink) and service and thus ensuring his/her return which will ultimately lead to the profitability of the Hotel and its Owners. This is just a brief introduction to Manage Hotel or a Resort.








For further detailed information on Managing a Hotel or a Resort, please visit the following website to download Your Complete Guide to Manage Hotel by Santosh Koripella:

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New York Hotels


New York is one of the richest and most happening cities of the world. New York is famous for the New York Stock Exchange, the Statue of Liberty, nanotechnology and microchip making, its vineyards, its cut diamonds, and its orchards. New York's gross state product is well over $ 1 trillion. It is said that if New York was an independent country by itself, it would be the 16th largest economy in the globe. New York is a flourishing city and Times Square is one of the liveliest spots of New York. The personal per capita income of New York is well over $ 46,000. Hence, most people who live in New York are extremely affluent except those who live in the ghettos of the city. The New York hotels, like the other establishments of New York, are plush, posh, dazzling and overwhelming.

Sightseeing Attractions in New York

As New York is a renowned financial and commercial hub of the United States of America and the world, several businessmen and women travel to New York frequently. The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), the biggest stock exchange of the globe, is an important trading center of New York, the US, and the world. The headquarters of many multinational companies and investment banks are located in New York. The New York hotels provide excellent accommodation to all the corporate managers as well as to the tourists who visit New York. New York happens to be a great tourist hub and is thronged by holidaymakers from all across the world. The Empire State Building, American Museum of Natural History, Museum of Modern Art, Broadway, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Madison Square Garden, World Financial Center, the new World Trade Center, Hudson River, Carnegie Hall, Central Park, Statue of Liberty, Queens Zoo, Rockefeller Center, Wall Street, etc. are some of the many tourist hotspots of New York. The New York hotels generally arrange for tours for their guests so that the latter can have a gala time in New York.

Different Types of New York Hotels and the Different Areas of New York

The hotels of New York are countless in number. New York hotels can broadly be divided into luxury New York hotels, boutique New York hotels, airport hotels and cheap New York hotels. The hotels in New York cater to the needs of diverse travelers. However, most New York hotels charge exorbitant amounts from their guests. Even the cheap New York hotels ask for prices that are forbidding. Manhattan is one of the most expensive places of New York apart from Broadway and Times Square. Chinatown, in Manhattan, is a popular home for Asian immigrants. Manhattan also happens to be a favorite haunt of all the tourists of the city. Brooklyn is one of the cheapest areas of New York, apart from the ghetto areas, which are predominantly populated by the African-American population of New York. Harlem is another area of New York where a large section of the African American population of the city resides. The Asian immigrants of New York reside primarily in the area of Queens.

A reason why the New York hotels are never in dearth of occupants is because of the fact that New York is an extremely well-connected city. New York is served by the underground railway system and four suburban railway tracks. The John F. Kennedy International Airport is the main airport of the city. Several New York hotels have cropped up in the vicinity of the various tourist attractions of New York so that hotel guests can go for sightseeing easily, without boarding buses or hiring long-distance automobiles for traveling.

Conference Facilities in the Luxury and Boutique New York Hotels

Some of the finest and costliest hotels of New York are The Waldorf Astoria, The Four Seasons Hotel, The Carlyle, The Peninsula, New York Palace, The Alex, Trump International, etc. The Carlyle is a grand old New York hotel that encapsulates an old-world charm and aura. It comprises an imposing edifice on Madison Avenue and is rated as one of the best boutique New York hotels. The hotel boasts of 4,033 square feet of meeting and conference space. One of the most fabulous hotels of New York, the Carlyle sports a frontage bedecked in the Art Deco style. The ceiling of the hotel is beautifully carved. The Carlyle vaunts enormous and impressive banquet and conference halls, antechambers and suites. It's one of the few hotels of New York that's an ideal venue for boardroom battles, symposiums, seminars, conferences, after-dinner meets, weddings, dances, and parties. The conference halls of The Carlyle are equipped with the latest and hi-tech audiovisual gadgets so that conferences may be conducted seamlessly.

If The Carlyle is imposing, then The Waldorf Astoria is magnificent. The Waldorf Astoria is one of the New York hotels that transports you back to a period when gentlemen in tailcoats escorted ladies in long gowns from horse-drawn barouche-landaus to Victorian-styled drawing rooms, when people still observed British mannerisms and customs in the New World. The hotel is adorned by antique furniture and decorations that hark back to 1893, the year when the hotel was built. The Waldorf Astoria is a great venue for meetings and events. The hotel has 60,000 square feet of conference space. The Waldorf Astoria is one of the few hotels of New York that boasts of a rich experience and consequently a rich expertise, in hosting state dinners and corporate meetings. It's also one of the few hotels of the city that has invested millions of dollars in enhancing its meeting facilities and technological capabilities. The Waldorf Astoria is one of the rare hotels of New York that offers its corporate guests direct-link satellite broadcasting facilities and ultra-high-velocity Internet connectivity to support hi-tech videoconferencing and web conferencing.

Where meetings and events are concerned, the Waldorf Astoria is regarded as one of the special hotels of New York. This is because the hotel assigns the conference management task to an Event Manager who performs the task of conference management on behalf of the clients or guests. The Event Manager and their team look into every aspect of conference management so that clients face no problem in hosting and conducting conferences. The fourth and the eighteenth stories of the hotel are dedicated for conferences and events. Each of the luxury and boutique New York hotels is an excellent venue for meetings and events. The luxury and boutique hotels of New York charge anything between $219 and $ 3,600 per day, per guest. Many say that the luxury and boutique New York hotels are too opulent and showy. They show new money, unabashedly. Many opine that the hotels of New York, however flashy, cannot compare to the London hotels or the Paris hotels in class and heritage. The New York hotels, according to many, show more power than anything else. This is not surprising because New York is situated in the United States of America, the most powerful nation of the world.

Airport New York Hotels and Their Business Centers

Now let's turn to examine some other types of New York hotels. New York is served by three airports: the JFK International Airport, LaGuardia Airport and the Newark Liberty International Airport. The hotels which are classified as airport New York hotels are located in close proximity to these airports. The various airport hotels of New York that are situated close to the JFK International Airport are the Ramada Plaza Hotel, Fairfield Inn by Marriott, Days Inn, Best Western, Comfort Inn, Holiday Inn Express, Sheraton, etc. The various airport hotels of New York that are situated close to the LaGuardia Airport are the LaGuardia Airport hotel, Clarion Hotel, Marriott, Crowne Plaza, Comfort Inn, etc. The various airport hotels of New York that are situated close to the Newark Liberty International Airport are the Marriott, Days Hotel, Wyndham Garden Hotel, Renaissance Hotel, etc.

These New York hotels charge much lower rates than the boutique and luxury New York hotels. If you opt to stay in any of the airport hotels, you'll have to cough up about $ 49 to $ 199 per day. Affordable, isn't it? But on the downside, most airport hotels in New York can't afford you conference facilities at the rates they charge you. Most of these hotels, however, possess Business Centers, which are equipped with photocopying and facsimile facilities, wireless Internet connectivity, and computers with Internet connections. Some of the airport New York hotels such as the Fairfield Inn by Marriott, have banqueting facilities. The airport hotels of New York are plainly furnished and sparsely decorated.

Family and Pet-Friendly New York Hotels

Family hotels and pet-friendly hotels are other types of hotels in New York but these hotels are occupied mostly by families on holidays and not by people who'd like to host meetings. Hence, conference facilities are not present in such hotels. However, as there are exceptions to all rules, some of these hotels are equipped with business and meeting facilities.

Cheap New York Hotels

And finally, we come to that section of hotels known as the cheap New York hotels. Most of the cheap hotels of New York are not hotels but hostels, inns and boarding houses. As has been mentioned before, even the cheap hotels of New York can be dear. However, they're much cheaper compared to the other hotels of New York. They also lack proper amenities. Which is why they're designated as cheap New York hotels. Most of the rooms in cheap New York hotels don't possess attached bathrooms and guests have to use the common bathroom of the corridor. The cheap hotels in New York are boarded mostly by youngsters, students and backpackers, who not only don't mind the discomforts of life but also take them with an adventurous spirit.

The rooms of these hotels aren't equipped with telephones and these hotels don't accept payment by credit card. The rooms of many of these New York hotels are equipped with bunk beds and almost resemble dormitories. Bathrooms in these hotels may also be dirty. And don't even think of hosting a conference in these New York hotels unless you're willing to call 'a room full of young students jumping about', a 'conference'. But the cheap New York hotels are generally located at spots close to the New York subways, tourist hotspots, and shops. So, you can get a good feel of the city if you reside in these hotels, provided you don't mind the accompanying hardships.

Choosing New York Hotels

You can choose hotels in New York according to your budget, conference preferences, the conference facilities that the hotels offer, location of the hotels, and other parameters. If you choose wisely, you'll stand to gain in many ways because New York has plenty to offer. The cityscape of New York that most luxury New York hotels capture is beautiful while the poverty and squalor in the ghettos of New York is shocking and sad. One thing must be said of all the New York hotels, whether they are luxury hotels or boutique hotels or airport hotels or family hotels or cheap hotels - they help you to get a feel of the city and experience the city from different angles and perspectives.








Damien Ghosh is a prolific writer of articles that focus on technology, places and people. Damien has worked in different industries such as the information technology industry, the travel and tourism industry and the retail industry. He has worked in several projects for blue-chip companies, that are part of the IT, travel and tourism and retail industries. His work and his passion for traveling has made him journey throughout the world. He has led large work-teams to accomplish business goals successfully. His rich experience undoubtedly helps him to write extensively. Damien writes for magazines, the web and for newspapers. His articles have received lots of accolades from critics and readers. Damien Ghosh's website is https://www.meetingdiary.com and his email is damienghosh@live.com


Monday, March 21, 2011

Mystery Hotels - How to Cheat and Maybe Get a Bargain


We have spent some time looking at lastminute.com's 'Mystery Hotel' range and the new mystery offers from wotif.com. In some cases, LastMinute's descriptions of its mystery hotels make it pretty easy to pinpoint the actual hotel. Wotif's mystery hotels are a little harder to fathom but there are some clues, for instance they might be selling 'Comfort' and 'Grand Comfort' rooms at a mystery hotel so you just go through the list of other Wotif hotels in the same city and see which hotel uses that description for its rooms. The US company Priceline was the originator of the mystery hotel deal and we have always had serious misgivings about using them.

The main objection is that instead of seeing a discounted price (20% off the usual agent's price is fairly normal for both LastMinute and Wotif) at a specific hotel, Priceline gives you no clue as to the actual hotel and you have to bid the price you are prepared to pay. Priceline does give a little help - it breaks cities down into areas and shows the normal retail price of hotels in different star categories and suggests a likely discount you should apply when bidding. Nonetheless, there is a huge danger that you will end up paying more than you need to. Priceline might have set a secret minimum bid of $80 a night but if someone bids $95 the company will happily accept the bid. Also, in recent years, business has been very good for the hotel industry and we suspect that Priceline was selling rooms at some hotels that would otherwise have difficulty in attracting guests. In other words, you could end up paying over the odds for an inferior hotel.

However, now the game has changed a little. Quite a few hotels have empty rooms and are willing to sell them at low rates through Priceline, on condition of anonymity to avoid destroying their normal rating. And, we have found a rather handy guide that should help you avoid some of the Priceline pitfalls.

One community forum for users of Priceline (and HotWire, a division of Expedia, which is designed more for US customers) is http://www.betterbidding.com. The front page is a bit messy, but all you need do is scroll down to find the forum dedicated to the area you want to visit. Pick Boston and the first post will be a list of hotels that forum members have purchased through Priceline. There is no guarantee that this list is completely accurate - hotels will come and go, depending on season and occupancy - but at least you have an idea of the sort of hotel you will get in each star category. Then you go through the most recent posts where members have listed deals they have actually obtained from Priceline. You may see that someone was able to bid $80 for a room at the Omni Parker two days ago and a bid of $85 got a room at the Hyatt Regency a week earlier. You need to take careful note of when the reservations were for (weekdays or weekends) and how far in advance the reservations were made because this is bound to have an effect on the price.

This site works best with Priceline's US hotels. Postings for international reservations are far sparser. If you want to stay in Venice in May, it is of little use to know that someone was able to bid $90 for a room at the Hilton Molino in February.

All prices on Priceline are before the dreaded 'taxes and charges', which can add a sizeable sum to the total and clearly include a generous service charge. We could not see how they came up with charges of £28 on a basic hotel cost of £92. At least you see this figure before your bid is submitted.

Once you are ready to go ahead, you have to submit your payment details. If the bid is accepted, your money is taken immediately and there is no possibility of cancellation or alteration. If the bid is not accepted, no money is taken and you are only allowed to rebid if you alter some of the terms of the original bid. Betterbidding suggests a way around this. Let's say you want to stay in a five-star hotel in one area of Paris. Your initial bid is turned down so you alter your bid to include another area of Paris but an area which you can see from Betterbidding does not have a Priceline five-star hotel. Assuming Priceline has not suddenly added a new hotel (which is a very real possibility) then your increased bid on the hotel you want should be accepted.

Betterbidding also gives the same range of information for HotWire. This is part of the same group that owns Expedia and Hotels.com but it is designed principally for US customers and payment is taken in dollars - effectively adding to the cost for UK customers.

HotWire's system is similar to Priceline with the bidding aspect removed. You know the star rating in advance, the area of the city involved and the full cost (plus taxes and charges). A quick look at Betterbidding should give you an idea of which hotels it is selling in the various categories and cities. The site is not as strong on hotels outside North America as Priceline.

With both these sites, we recommend you attempt to cross-check prices with the hotels direct or hotels of a similar category. Neither Booking.com, nor Expedia/Hotels.com (the companies behind these mystery sites) is noted for selling hotels cheaply. In some cases, a 20% discount off their rates will only equate to a 10% discount off rates available elsewhere. If you think you can get a room at the Luxor in Las Vegas for $65, you might find it better to take away the guesswork and book direct with the hotel for $72.

We certainly cannot recommend Priceline and the Betterbidding site to everyone. It can be very time-consuming and dangerous. There is a huge potential for error: you can easily pay quite a lot of money for a hotel you do not want. Another significant danger is that you can get carried away with the whole game and concentrate too much on trying to 'win' rather than on finding a hotel that is suitable for you! However, there are some genuine bargains around, particularly in the US, where Priceline is stronger, and there is plenty of information on Betterbidding. If you are looking for a couple of nights in a hotel in New York, and you have the time and patience, you might just get a good deal.

Will I get the worst room in the hotel if I have booked a mystery deal at a special price?

There is a possibility that a few hotels will use these mystery deals to sell a handful of less desirable rooms they would not normally sell unless the hotel was full. Most hotels will give you a standard room but, as is common for rooms booked at special rates through agents, it is likely to be the lowest-category room available. The better rooms may be on higher floors, have more modern furnishings or better views and these are likely to be allocated to clients who have booked direct with the hotel.

But...

If you have booked a standard room through an agent (whether it be Priceline or not), there is no reason why you cannot upgrade the room when you arrive. Many hotels are more than happy to upgrade agency customers to executive-floor rooms (maybe for an extra £30 a night) or give them a larger room or one with a better view. Hotels are looking for extra revenue at every opportunity and if someone offers them money, and they have a better room available, they are unlikely to turn them down. Interestingly, this method can quite often lead to a free upgrade! A receptionist may find the task of taking the extra payment on the computer system too daunting and just allocate a better room without charge. Offering to pay for an upgrade can be a better way of getting a free upgrade than just asking.








Jack Rosenbloom is a regular contributor to Inside Traveller (http://www.insidetraveller.co.uk).


Hotels in Athens Greece


Q. = I made a reservation for a hotel in Athens Greece form a list of Athens hotels or Greek hotels a travel agent or an internet site suggested to me. After getting there to my surprise the hotel did not meet the standards which was told I will be getting. Example there is no swimming pool, no private WC, and no tennis courts. Is the Athens hotel owner or Greek hotel owner responsible?

A. = The responsibility towards the consumer is entirely the organizer's and/or the travel agency's, that is to say the tourist agent, from which the customer bought the organized travel package, and this is even for the services that are not produced or provided by the organizer and or travel agent directly, but by other collaborating enterprises (example, hotels, organized excursions, transportation services, etc). Therefore beware when reserving a Athens hotel from an internet site.

Q. = What is the procedure to reserve a room or an apartment in one of the Athens hotels or in the Greek hotels in general?

A. = Customers should communicate with the owner or management of Athens hotels or Greek hotels and make his reservation request by phone or fax or email or by telegraph.

Q. = What is the usual procedure to make sure that a request has been accepted?

A. = Within 3 days, owners or management of the Athens hotels or Greek hotels in general, who are interested in your reservation should send you an answer to let you know if they accept the reservation for renting any of their rooms or apartments requested by the customers. Owners should answer in writing or by telegraph or email or by fax stating that they accept the reservation requested by the clients.

Q. = I made an inquiry about a couple of reservations I need in hotels in Athens Greece. What is a fair deposit one should pay for reservations in Athens hotels or in Greek hotels in general?

A. = The owners of Athens hotels or Greek hotels can ask an advance of up to 25% of the total of price of the stay for all the days reserved. The deposit though should not be inferior to the rent of one day. The reservation is considered complete with the payment of the deposit that was determined and with the written acceptance of the reservation by the hotel owner.

Q. = I made couple of reservations for different hotels in Athens

Greece. Can I cancel the reservations I made for any or some of the Athens hotels or generally Greek hotels?

A. = When one reserves rooms or apartments part of a complex of any Athens hotels or Greek hotels, to be used for a predetermined time period and the rooms are used for part of the period, the customer has to compensate the Athens hotel owner with half the price that was agreed for the period that was not used by the customer.

Q. = What if the customer informs in writing at least 21 days before the reservation dates that he has changed his plans?

A. = If the customer informs in writing the owner of any Athens hotels at least 21 days before the reservation dates, then the customer is exempted from the compensation he has to pay. The owner of any Athens hotels is obliged to return the deposit that was collected.

Q. = Should we understand that any reservation can be cancelled

21 days prior to the time of arrival and the customers are legible for full refund?

A. = Yes, this is correct.

Q. = I stayed overnight in a hotel in Athens Greece. I really liked this place and don't want to leave this hotel which is cheaper than the other Athens hotels or generally Greek hotels. Do I have to leave?

A. = The renting of Athens rooms or Athens apartments part of a Greek hotel complex is considered to be for one day only, unless otherwise agreed between hotel owner and customer.

Q. = Concerning hotels in Athens Greece or Greek hotels, at what time does one have to leave Athens hotels or generally Greek hotels so that extra charges don't occur?

A. = In the case that the Athens hotel owner or the customer wants to dissolve the lease agreement, the customer is obliged to vacate the Athens rooms or Athens apartments which are part of a Greek hotel complex not later than 12 o'clock noon. By staying in the rooms or apartments beyond 12 o'clock noon and not later than 18:00 o'clock the customer is obliged to pay half the rent. If the customer stays in the premises after 18:00 o'clock, he is obliged to pay the rent for the whole day. If the customer denies paying the rent, then the owner has the right to remove from the rooms or apartments, the customer's and his luggage and or belongings.

Q. = I made a couple of reservations for Athens hotels in Greece. I will be arriving late in some of them. Do I have to pay for the whole day for renting these Athens hotels or generally Greek hotels?

A. = The predetermined day of arrival is calculated entirely as for the rent, not taking into consideration the time of arrival. So if you arrive say 1:00 am or at any time, you will have to pay for the whole day. The day of departure is not calculated, unless the customer does not vacate the room. He should vacate the room not later than 12 o'clock noon.

Q. = After making a reservation from a list of Athens hotels in Athens Greece, at my surprise there was a mix-up... The owner of one of the Athens hotels informs me that I don't have a place to stay at the specific Athens hotel or Greek hotel? What are my rights?

A. =. The Athens hotel owner owes to have the rooms or apartments which are part of a Greek hotel complex, and which the customer reserved either by means of some type of writing, telegraph, fax, or email or with a contract.

Q. = What happens if the owner of one of the Athens hotels does not have the accommodation?

A. = If the owner does not have the accommodation which is reserved, the Athens hotel owner is obliged to ensure the customers' stay in an other Greek hotel of same at least class, in the same city, and with the same comforts and conditions as those that are advertised for his own Athens hotel. Also in this case, the owner of one of the Athens hotels owes to pay the expenses of transport and the difference in price that by any chance may exists between his own hotel and the other one. If it is not possible to find an alternative hotel, the owner is obliged to refund the customer with the total of price of the stay for the whole period. It is prohibited for the owner of any Athens hotels or Greek hotels to accept a reservation from a group where more beds are needed that the ones the hotel is licensed for. If the owner accepts a reservation for more beds than what he is permitted, a demotion of the hotel category to an inferior class for one year may take place.

Q. = After getting to the hotel which I reserved from a list of Athens hotels in Greece, in the same area I found a better and cheaper hotel down the road. Should I pay for the rest of my reservation with first Athens hotel or generally Greek hotel?

A. = If a room is leased for a certain time, the Athens hotel owner doesn't have the right to cancel the lease before the agreed time period, unless the customer: a) violates the hotel regulations b) has a disease or illness that is contagious or is suffering from other illness or disease that may cause nuisance to the remaining customers of the hotel c) Violates the common manners.

Respectively the customer has to: a) Accept the Athens room or Athens apartment which is part of the hotel complex that was reserved by himself or by his representative, unless this is not what he reserved. b) Keep the Athens apartment or room up to the end of reservation period that was agreed, otherwise the customer is obliged to compensate the owner with the sum equal to half the rent of all the rest of the days that were reserved, where the daily rent is the agreed price of an overnight stay. All of the above may also take effect in the case where the customer did not arrive at the Greek hotel at the predetermined date of arrival, except in extreme cases such as acts of god example earth quakes etc, and which has to be proved with concrete evidence. The lease agreement between Athens hotel owner and customer is considered fair and powerful, provided that there exists relative documentation or evidence, example a written reservation confirmation.

This article is designed to help customer who have questions about Athens hotels, or hotels in Athens or Greek hotels or hotel apartments and rooms. If you think there is something fishy about your reservation you can contact, E.O.T the Greek organization of tourism or the tourist police in Athens Greece.








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Atlanta Hotels


Studded with beautiful monuments and lots of happening places and events, Atlanta is truly an amazing place to be, either for business meetings, conferences, or simply for enjoyment and leisure. And to help us in enjoying this beautiful city, luxurious and beautiful hotels are sprawled all over the city.

Downtown hotels, midtown hotels, airport hotels, and even luxury hotels are all available in plenty, providing high-quality amenities and services.

Downtown hotels are usually situated in the middle or heart of the vibrant and happening city, and surrounded by business and entertainment centers. Some truly amazing downtown hotels are Sheraton Atlanta Hotel, Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Hilton Atlanta, Ritz Carlton Atlanta, Westin Peachtree Plaza, Omni Hotel at CNN Centre, Wyndham Atlanta, Courtyard Atlanta Downtown, Renaissance Atlanta Downtown Hotel, Quality Hotel Downtown, Marriot Marquis Atlanta, Amerisuites Downtown Atlanta, and Howard Johnson Plaza Hotel - Atlanta Suite Underground.

The aforementioned hotels are an amalgamation of beauty, luxury, convenience, and comfort. Situated in downtown Atlanta, such hotels are minutes away from all the major attractions of the place like Georgia Dome, Georgia State Capital, Underground Atlanta, CNN Center, Turner Field, Golf Course, Stone Mountain, Georgia Gift Mart, Centennial Olympic Park, World of Coca-Cola, High Museum of Art, historical mansions besides others.

Airport hotels, on the other hand, are located quite close to the airport and most of them offer free shuttle service to and from the airport. They are constructed in unique ways so as to reduce the impact of sound. Some truly fabulous airport hotels include the following: Hilton Atlanta Airport Hotel, Sheraton Gateway Atlanta Airport Hotel, Renaissance Concourse Hotel Atlanta, Courtyard by Marriot Atlanta Hotel Airport North, Amerisuites Atlanta Airport North, Crowne Plaza Hotel Atlanta Airport, Best Western Atlanta Airport, Westin Atlanta Airport, Marriot Atlanta Airport, and Peachtree Hotel Atlanta Airport.

Luxury hotels found in Atlanta have the combination of beauty, dreamy comfort, and convenience to the utmost level. Ritz Carlton, Atlanta; Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta; Grand Hyatt Atlanta Buckhead; The Georgian Terrace Hotel; Westin Peachtree Plaza; Ritz Carlton, Buckhead; Intercontinental Buckhead Hotels and Restaurants; Hyatt Regency Hotel; Omni Hotel at CNN Center; and Sheraton Gateway Atlanta Airport Hotel are some examples of luxury hotels in Atlanta.

The aforementioned hotels usually offer a wide array of amenities such as data ports, internet services, complimentary newspapers, a coffee maker, irons and ironing boards, cable television, hair dryer, handicapped rooms, restaurants, indoor or outdoor swimming pools, spa or fitness centers, business center, and many more services and are ideal for business meetings, conferences, weddings, and other occasions.








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Kenya Hotels: Kenya Hotel Quality Review - Compare Hotel Standards


Kenya's capital boasts top hotels and many furnished apartments. These are rated according to international standards and offer similar service that rival many other destinations in Africa. Here we try to review some of the luxury and budget Kenya hotels that you can stay in.

The Hilton Hotel

The Kenya Hilton Hotel is part of the global Hilton chain and offers all the facilities you need for your Kenyan vacation. The Hilton offers airport transfer service to and from the Kenya based hotel, a limousine serve, club lounge and executive floors including meeting and banqueting services. The rooms are serviced 24 hours and are connected to satellite television. They also offer a health club and a heated swimming pool. Also available is a business centre with internet access and electronic safes in your room.

The Kenya hotel is centrally located within town and offers easy walking access to shopping and the business district and other entertainment joints.

The Yaya fully furnished apartments

The Yaya apartments are located adjacent to Nairobi's premier mall-the Yaya center. The fully furnished apartments offer very secure and spacious 1, 2, 3 and 4 bedrooms. They also have a business service with high speed internet connection, satellite television, flood lit tennis courts, a full equipped gym including other finer luxuries. They will offer airport transfers on request.

The 680 Hotel

The six eighty hotel is in the center of the CBD and is a budget accommodation facility. They offer standard services and are well located for business and pleasure in the central business district of Nairobi. The Kenyatta Conference and exhibition center is only 5 minutes walk and the famous Kenyatta Avenue and Central Park are nearby. This Nairobi-Kenya hotel is famous with budget travelers and mid-level business people.

The Grand Regency Hotel

The grand regency Nairobi-Kenya hotel is situated along the Uhuru Highway and opposite the central park. The hotel offers 5 star deluxe accommodations and is popular with dignitaries visiting for business or pleasure. The Nairobi-Kenya hotel offers 194 deluxe rooms and 1 presidential suite. Food service includes fine dining, buffet and snacks and a coffee shop. They also offer banqueting and conference services. They also offer airport transfer service in either the hotel van or limo. The regency also offers an exclusive health and recreation club and a sun screened pool. The hotel recently opened a very popular in-house casino and also offers an exclusive shopping arcade, beauty parlour, and an airport VIP desk. This is one of the finest hotels in Kenya with all the extras of luxury.

The Mimosa Court furnished and serviced Apartments

The mimosa court apartments are set is a serene and quiet environment away 15 minutes away from the CBD. This is a modern complex of beautifully furnished, fully serviced, and totally secure apartments with short and long-term lets on offer. They offer airport transfers on request.

The apartments are accessible conveniently located within close proximity of popular upmarket shopping malls. Nestled away in peaceful, idyllic surroundings and set in beautiful landscaped tropical gardens all apartments are beautifully appointed. The apartments enjoy a host of value added facilities on site like the pool, a fully equipped gymnasium and health spa and a conference room.

The Jacaranda Hotel

This is a 4 star Nairobi-Kenya hotel set within 4 acres of beautifully landscaped lawns surrounded by lush gardens and jacaranda trees. The serene settings welcome you to jacaranda hotel set 10 minutes from the CBD. The hotel is adjacent to major businesses and next door to a popular shopping mall in westlands, an offshoot satellite business centre from the CBD. The hotel offers airport transfer services. The hotel is popular with business and most safari travelers on their 1 night prior to a wildlife safari. The service is good and moderate ambience.

The Kenya Comfort Hotel

This is another budget hotel in the CBD and offers superior quality budget accommodation. The Kenya based hotel offers single and double accommodation in clean and well laid out rooms. It also offers conference facilities and internet connectivity. The hotel is popular with visiting student and volunteer groups as well as budget safari groups. See site for a full range of affordable Kenya rates for budget and luxury, hotel, lodge and apartments.

The Serena Hotel

This is a five star Kenyan hotel is set next to the Central park of Nairobi. The hotel is heavily rich in ambience and service is perfect. The food ranges from continental to western, Indian and Chinese cuisine. The hotel offers high standard accommodation with spacious rooms, a satellite TV, minibar in rooms. There is also business centre and internet connectivity in the cyber café. They have 2 indoor bars, a pool and bar, a fully equipped gym and aerobics studio and well manicured grounds for banqueting and airport transfers. Its conferencing facilities are also of high quality with well furnished conference halls and arranged private meetings in rooms. The Nairobi Serena is popular with high-end business and safari travelers.

The Nairobi Safari Club Hotel

This is a Nairobi-Kenya hotel located in periphery of the CBD and next to the Nairobi University. The Kenya based hotel's maize cob architecture is unique and gives it a towering resemblance to the Malaysian tower. The hotel is an all en-suite and is very popular with family groups traveling for safari with their children. The service is standard and food is good. It also has a members club, a swimming pool and health and fitness centre and offers airport transfers. The business centre offers internet connectivity and beauty parlour.

The Norfolk Hotel and furnished apartments

This former colonial bastion has a rich history and was a preserve of the colonialists. The 5- star Nairobi-Kenya hotel is set on the outskirts of the CBD and opposite the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation and the Nairobi University. It is set in a quite serene environment and yet a 5 minute walks from the CBD. The hotel offers spacious rooms fronting well manicured lawns strewn with colonial and world war relics and gunship (defunct though).

The ambience is British in style and offers fine dining and has several well serviced conference rooms. The hotel has undergone heavy refurbishment that has brought a modern aura while retaining the historical touch. It is famous with high end business and safari travelers mainly from Europe. The service is excellent and reflective of its 5-star rating. Airport transfers offered.

The Norfolk Kenya apartments are high-end fully furnished and serviced apartments for short and long-term stay. The five-star apartments are located next to the hotel and are popular with expatriate clients working in Kenya for 2 weeks or more. They have well manicured lawns and are well serviced. The security is good and in quiet.

The Intercontinental Hotel

The hotel is set next to Kenya's seat of government-the parliament buildings and opposite the Kenyatta national monument. The 5-star Nairobi-Kenya hotel is also opposite the central park and offers a quiet atmosphere easily accessible from the CBD. Service is impeccable and ambience is mainly American up market and convenience. The hotel rooms are spacious and overlooking the power bastions of the Kenyan government. It also offers airport transfers. It has high security ratings owing to its location in well guarded government establishments. The hotel is popular with business travelers and up market safari tourists. The American market easily identifies with the Intercontinental since it's the only chain of American hotel in Nairobi Kenya.

The Boulevard hotel

The Kenyan based boulevard hotel is located in an evergreen quiet location a few yards from the Norfolk hotel. The hotel rooms are surrounded by trees and fronting the Nairobi river. The hotel's quiet environment offers the silence for private parties and informal meetings. The hotel also offers airport transfers. The hotel ambience is standard and service is good. Security is good despite being tucked in a forested environ.

The Safari Park Hotel

The Kenya based hotel is a 5-star facility. The buildings are well camouflaged by shingle tiling. It is located about 20 minutes from the CBD along one of the main highways to Mt. Kenya. The hotel is set on an expansive compound with well manicured lawns and a spacious parking lot. The hotel is surrounded by huge thorn trees that provide an excellent cover from the tropical sun. The rooms are large, air conditioned and serviced with satellite TV and minibar. Service is impeccable and the ambience African. It also offers airport transfers. It is a popular entertainment theatre with large conference facilities. It hosts a lot of conference groups and business travelers. Hoping you enjoy your stay at a Kenyan hotel.








Robert is a tour consultant and co-owner of Landmark Safaris Ltd in Kenya. Visit us to http://www.landmarksafaris.com/planner tailor your own safari accommodation.


Las Vegas Vacations - Top Las Vegas Hotels


It is a fact that Las Vegas receives flocks of people that come to enjoy the magic of this place. All of them have different intentions: some come with money on their mind; some have fame, and the rest simply want to have a good vacation. Las Vegas offers many facilities that it is difficult not to enjoy yourself the fullest! Even the residents of Las Vegas might not have experienced every inch of this magnificent place, judging on the varieties it offers. Therefore, whenever you plan your trip to Las Vegas, do your homework, and know which place offers the best accommodations.

Las Vegas has many tourist attractions and magnificent shows that tempt millions of guests to come and visit this ravishing place yearly. Here is a preview of what to expect from the best hotels in Las Vegas.

The Mandalay Bas Las Vegas Hotel

Mandalay Bay hotel is amongst the most well known hotel in Las Vegas. Besides the luxurious rooms the hotel presents, this Hotel has a casino for its guests. Even the food is popular to be the best in town and the Hotel consists of five restaurants inside itself. Facilitated with a swimming pool, this hotel also offers a buffet, which is available twenty-four hours a day. Another plus point for this hotel is that its service is incredible too!

The Paris Las Vegas Hotel

Located in a dull area, The Paris hotel is shining, bright rainbow which shows you Paris in a classy way. It is difficult to pick up on a negative point of this Hotel since it has won so many award for the explicit service if offers. It offers gaming facilities with finger-licking delicious food and in return asks for little money inside the hotel. The night shows in this hotel brighten your nights and in addition to this; there is a twenty-four/seven hotel room service is available.

MGM Grand Las Vegas Hotel

MGM Grand hotel is set up in a way to leave you staring, mouth opened at the sites it offers! Presenting lions, live, in the lobby, this Hotel has more than a hundred thousand square feet of casino gaming. The rooms that this hotel has show that the MGM Grand Hotel knows what its customers want and they know how to give it. The shows leave you wanting for more and the Hotel offers delicious food that one does not even think about leaving it in the first place.

Bellagio Las Vegas Hotel

Bellagio hotel is not a cheap hotel to live in and neither is the gambling that cheap to play. The Bellagio is a very detailed and properly presented hotel. Usually remembered for the fountains situated directly in from of the hotel, it beholds every sight at the beauty it presents. Everything about this hotel speaks posh and luxury. Even the food is pricey but everything they offer, including the whales show in the hotel, is worth every penny you pay. If you can afford or play to stay in this Hotel, they promise nothing less than the best.

The Venetian Las Vegas Hotel

Themed as an Italian hotel, they offer an Italian interior, decorated with Italian art as well. Having the Sistine Chapel painted on the ceilings, the visual, when put together in front of you, is a treat for the eyes. Brining a complete Italian touch to it, they have Gondolas available inside the mall, which allowing the guests to ride on them, all the while singing Gondoliers.

Monte Carlo Las Vegas Hotel

Monte Carlo hotel is popular to be the best family Hotel in Las Vegas. Coming at a very decent and cheap price of accommodation, the gambling is also affordable in this Hotel. You even have the space to gamble in the same room while your family has its own privacy.

Las Vegas offers these top six Hotels at its tourists' service. Even though they might be pricey, they provide you with every opportunity to gain as much money as possible. If you want to have the best of what Las Vegas has to offer, if is recommended that you reside in either of the above stated hotels.








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Guide to the Standards of Hotels in Spain


This Spanish hotel guide is for people looking to book a hotel in one of the towns and cities of Spain. We have tips and hints before you make a hotel reservation in Spain.

Spain is a very popular tourist destination; this is mainly due to the attractions of its two largest cities - Madrid and Barcelona. Spain is also extremely popular because of its excellent climate - hot and sunny in summer and warm even in winter with most days enjoying clear blue skies.

There are not many international brand-name hotels in Spain so take care to read our guide on the hotel star rating system for hotels in Spain.

If you are looking for hotel accommodation in Spain in the peak summer months you may have a problem finding a hotel room so do make your reservation as early as possible. In the off-season you will have a huge choice of hotels and rooms in Spain so you should get be able to get a cheap hotel deal or last minute hotel bargain.

Consider whether your hotel has a swimming pool. Don't assume there will be one, the lower the hotel star rating the less chance of it having a pool. This is vital in the summer months when temperatures in Spain can rise above 40 degrees Celsius.

Some Spanish hotels will offer a half board or full board option. These can often be very economical options although Spain does have a great variety of good restaurants so you may not want to limit yourself into having to eat at the hotel every night - especially if the food turns out not to be so good.

Before you book and complete your hotel reservation do check the cost carefully. Some Spanish hotels include breakfast and other hotels don't - so do check what is included in your hotel cost and what isn't. Make sure all local tourist taxes are included so you don't get a shock when you check out of the hotel at the end of your holiday.

At the entrance to every hotel will be a plaque showing the hotel rating according to the Spanish tourist board. This is in the form of stars with a one star hotel being the most basic hotel standard in Spain up to a five star Spanish hotel being of the highest possible standard.

One star hotels in Spain are of a very basic standard. This will be the cheapest hotel accommodation in Spain. Expect a dated decor and possible uncomfortable bed although the hotel room should be clean. Expect your room to not have on-suite bathroom but a bathroom in the hallway which will be shared by other hotel guests. A one star hotel will have no facilities such as telephone or internet access. Our advice is to check the room first before you commit to staying.

Two star hotels in Spain are still of a basic standard and again will offer few facilities (if any). Again, if possible we recommend checking out the room before you make your hotel booking. However two star hotels in Spain will be of a clean standard and safe so depending on your budget they are good value for money.

Three star hotels in Spain are the most popular choice as they offer clean, safe accommodation while being affordable to most people. Facilities in your hotel room will include basics such as telephone, hairdryer etc. The three star hotel may have a swimming pool for your use, a gym and internet access but do check first if these hotel facilities are essential to you.

Four star hotels in Spain are of a very high standard with many facilities available to you such as swimming pools, sauna, Jacuzzi, restaurants, breakfast should be included in the cost, parking, internet access etc.

Five star hotels in Spain are the most luxurious standard of hotel possible and of course the most expensive. Expect the highest standards of service and quality. Most five star hotels in Spain will have additional health facilities such as health and spa centres.








Mark Eastwood lives in Spain and helps people to find summer jobs in Spain as well as help for people looking for bar jobs in Spain.

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Sunday, March 20, 2011

Cheap Hotels in Italy - Turin


Turin, though not a very popular tourist destination of Italy, does have some tourist spots. It is in the Piedmont region of Italy which is in the far north-west of the country. It is a city famous for enjoyment, chocolate, football and the Turin Shroud. As it is located close to the Alps, it is based for skiing holiday in Italy.

Turin has a few tourist attractions like the Mole Antonelliana, Piazza Castello, and Palazzo Reale. There is a slow growth of Turin as a tourist destination and the hotel industry in Turin has not developed much, but there is a wide range of Turin hotels to suit your requirements. Whatever your reason for travelling, the place you stay plays an important part in making your stay more pleasurable. So plan carefully while making selection for the cheap hotels in Italy as a restful and comfortable night's sleep will make your memories more memorable.

There are many Turin hotels for you to choose from. There is hotel to suit every budget. If you are travelling on a low budget then you have a wide selection of cheap hotels for your choice. There are many luxurious hotels having exceptional service to entice you. The hotel where you stay will determine the memories of your visit to this city.

However, there are a few good cheap hotels in Italy in this city. The Turin Palace Hotel has been a favourite for tourists. The rooms are equipped with Venetian lamps and dark wood furniture. Furthermore, as it is situated near the train station, this will facilitate you to commute to other places.

Another hotel located nearby is the Hotel Piemontese. However, compared to the Turin Palace Hotel its rates are lower. It is a comfortable hotel but not luxurious however, it does provide all you need for your stay in a hotel. Another of the comfortable cheap hotels in Italy Turin is the Victoria Hotel. It has a picturesque location with a view of the Po River and has a garden.

If you have not made any arrangements before hand for your stay, then the last minute hotels that are available are in the Corso Vittorio Emanuele location where you will find a wide range of cheap hotels in Turin. The Dogana Vecchio Hotel is located in the old city. It has tried to reproduce the 17th century baroque style of building and is a comfortable and reasonably priced hotel.

There are many cheap hotels in Italy Turin like the two star hotel Jolly, Hotel Ambasciatori, Turin, Best Western Hotel Genova, Turin, Ac Torino, Turin, Jolly Hotel Ligure, Turin, Pacific Hotel Fortino, Hotel Guala Residence, Hotel Ai Savoia, Hotel Residence Miramonti, Best Western Hotel Crimea, Hotel Fortino and Best Western Hotel Piemontese. All these hotels will suit those who are travelling on a budget. Moreover, these hotels are clean, comfortable and well maintained.

There are many three star hotels in Turin which are priced at mid-range but offer a few extra amenities. These hotels are Hotel Turin Palace, Exporesidence, Hotel Alexandra, President, Comfort Torino Vii, Continental, Plaza, Atahotel Concord, Hotel Best Western Genova, Conte Biancamano and Hotel Villa Savoia. Have a pleasant stay and enjoy the attractions near these hotels in Turin.








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Dubai Hotel Guide - Hotels in Dubai For All Likings and Budgets


Planning a stay in Dubai for your business meeting or family vacation? Not a problem! Being the newest and preferred business and tourist destination of the world, Dubai offers a wide variety of hotels and accommodations.

Hundreds of hotels ranging from cheap hotels to the world's only 7 star hotel (Burj Al Arab) are scattered across Dubai. More are still under development in the everyday ongoing construction such as the Burj Dubai. All the Dubai hotels comply with the unified system set by the Dubai Tourism authorities to ensure quality service and facilities.

The most famous Dubai luxury hotel is the Burj Al Arab, which is the only seven star hotel in the world. It is built in a form of a billowing sail. This luxury hotel soars as high as 321 meters above the Arabian Gulf.

Situated in the Jumeirah Beach area, this hotel is currently one of the world's finest luxury hotels if not the finest. This high-rise building that dominates the coastline of Dubai is seen from different sides of Dubai and offers amazing color sculptures of fire and water at night.

The special services of this hotel include luxury chauffeur driven limousine airport transfers in Rolls Royce, private golf cart rides when going to adjacent properties, and private hotel staffs for all rooms. The hotel was designed to serve the International Elite class with its excellent facilities that offer complete privacy and security for their top-rank customers.

The Burj Al Arab also offers sporting activities such as kayaking, surfing, sailing, paragliding, windsurfing, and deep sea fishing. Those who can afford to have a luxurious stay in Dubai can book online at the Dubai Tourism or at the Burj Al Arab websites.

Those who want luxury at more affordable prices can try other luxury hotels in Dubai such as the Jumeirah Beach Hotel, Raffles Dubai, Jumeirah Emirates Towers Dar Al Masyaf at Madinat Jumeirah, and many more. The Five Star Alliance, the alliance of luxury hotels recommends in their website the 27 luxury hotels in Dubai including the previously named Dubai hotels.

A cheap hotel in Dubai (or should I say discounted hotels) is more affordable for budget conscious tourists and are also available in all areas of Dubai. Shopping for these hotels can be done online where you can book one right away when you find it.

Aside from the current hotels in Dubai, more hotels are still to be completed in nearly halfway developments such as the Burj Dubai and in Bawadi. The Burj Dubai will be home to more luxury hotels such as the signature boutique Armani hotel. Bawadi, being one of the biggest entertainment walkways in the world will give way to the construction of 51 hotels more in the Bawadi projects.

These hotels are available in boutique, themed, and resort hotels that include the prospected world's largest hotel, the Asia-Asia Hotel. Theme hotels will include Universal, Asian, American (countries), African, European, and Middle Eastern.

And with all that said, don't forget the Dubai hotel apartments. The Bur Dubai area is loaded with these. These are like the extended stay hotels you are used to seeing in North America (Residence Inn's and Towne Place Suites), except they are MUCH better.

These hotel apartments are truly luxurious with most of them with marble flooring. I suppose it is meant to give you a taste of what it would be like to live in a Dubai high rise apartment or condo. I have stayed at many of these and definitely recommend it as an alternative. I mostly recommend this if you are traveling to Dubai with your family (kids).

Dubai will be much more worth visiting if you book in one of its quality hotels. Hotel booking will be made easier and safer when done with the Dubai Tourism accredited hotels whether a luxury hotel or the more affordable ones. Dubai hotels will surely give you the services and amenities that will make you feel completely at home. Once you get there, you will see how easily it is to call Dubai your home (at least for the time being).








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Hotels in Haridwar


The hilly region of Haridwar is famous amongst adventure enthusiasts. Spread across of the town, these Haridwar hotels offer decent lodging options to the travelers.

The Haridwar Hotels are painstakingly categorized into different types like heritage hotels, premium hotels, economy hotels and budget hotels. The advantage of categorizing hotels into these types is that travelers know very well which category will serve their purpose fairly.

The name of Haridwar city is counted among the seven holy cities of India. It is very famous among those tourists who are in search of salvation. In fact there are many devotees who take dips in River Ganga in Haridwar to purge their sins. Undoubtedly it is one of the main pilgrim centers. However this definition does not stop the pleasure travelers from paying visits to this city. The pleasure tourists too haunt it very frequently to bask in its pristine beauty. Further, business travelers are also visiting this city in Uttaranachal for negotiating big deals amidst calm ambience. However to provide comforts to every type of travelers in Haridwar a good number of hotels in Haridwar have been opened.

Hotel Alpana:

Alpana, Haridwar hotel is situated near to the bathing ghat that is Har-Ki-Pauri. The best thing about this hotel in Haridwar is that you will get a complete feeling of being in Haridwar the holy city. Hotels in Haridwar which are situated near the main market have and advantage as one get to shop locally for clothes, and famous food items from Mathurawala, Brajwasi. All places of religious interest are close to this Haridwar hotel. The feeling of being in Haridwar only comes only when one stays within walking distance of the Ghat.

Hotel Classic Residency:

Haridwar Hotel Classic Residency touted as one of the best hotels in Haridwar features 44 wonderfully well furnished rooms of which one is suite type. All the guestrooms are very spacious and boast of an array of modern amenities that comprise of running hot/cold water, cable color TV, direct dialing facility, daily newspaper, purified and filtered drinking water and balconies that give direct views of the spectacular region

Haveli Hari Ganga:

Haveli Hari Ganga in Haridwar (Uttarakhand, India) is a luxurious trip to the resurgence of the mind, body and soul. Ayurvedic yoga & meditation in Haridwar. The Haveli Hari Ganga, a beautiful heritage "Haveli" is situated on the banks of the Holy Ganga, a mere 500 meters walk through the Bazaar from the sacred "Har ki Pauri" at Haridwar. It stands at the gateway to the Devbhumi - the abode of the Gods and the "Char Dham Yatra". The Haveli has been restored to recreate the old - world charm with modern day hospitality.

Hotel Alaknanda:

Hotel Alaknanda is one of the very popular economy hotels in Haridwar. Set amidst the pristine beauty of Haridwar, the hotel offers comfortable accommodations, along with an array of facilities and services. One will surely enjoy staying here.

Hotel Disney Inn

Hotel Disney Inn in Haridwar provides a cocoon of luxurious comfort for visitors to the holy town. The deluxe hotel provides guests with an ultimate stay experience, both in terms of luxury and comfort. It features state-of-the-art facilities for travellers. Visitors prefer the hotel for the impeccable service it delivers and the world-class facilities that it provides. Right elegantly appointed guest rooms and suites to dining, the hotel is second to none.

Hotel Himgiri International:

Hotel Himgiri situated in close proximity to the important tourist attractions and religious sites of Haridwar, Hotel Himgiri International, Haridwar is one of the favorite Budget Hotels in Haridwar that, is heavily thronged by tourists all throughout the year. The pocket friendly rates are a major factor for its soaring popularity.

Hotel Le Grand:

An exclusive luxury hotel in the heart of the Holy city Hardwar that offers every comfort with an easy reach. Le Grand is matched in a unique manner with the culture and ambience of the holy town. Its graceful architecture that fits in perfectly with the lovely backdrop of the hills and the greenery all around flows wonderfully into the interiors, ensuring comfort, service and relaxation to our customers.

Hotel Mansarovar International:

Hotel Mansarovar International is specially recognized for offering international standard of facilities and services. It is a very famous accommodation among the business and pleasure travelers.

Hotel Neelkanth:

Hotel Neelkanth in Haridwar is one of the famous economy hotels in Haridwar. Peeping over the Ganga canal and located very close to the Ghats and temples of Haridwar, Hotel Neelkanth is a pleasure hub for every pilgrim and tourist. It attracts them with its wide array of facilities and services that take care of their every aspect and guarantee best of time to them during stay in Haridwar. It is indeed an ideal gateway to discover the unblemished beauty of this holy place.

Hotel Pramila:

Hotel Pramila in Haridwar deserves special position among all the standard economy hotels in Haridwar. It entices all the business and pleasure travelers with its amazingly appointed guestrooms and unparalleled facilities and services. Located in the nerve center of the city, this hotel makes guests stay in Haridwar most memorable event of life. It is a cocoon of comfort in true sense.

Hotel Sachin International:

Sachin International in Haridwar features generously spaced and tastefully appointed guestrooms. Not for once will you feel you are away from the comforts of your home. The rooms are cozy and have an intimate ambience.

Hotel Shiv Murit:

Hotel Shiv Murit in Haridwar deserves special position among all the standard economy hotels in Haridwar. It entices all the business and pleasure travelers with its amazingly appointed guestrooms and unparalleled facilities and services. Located in the nerve center of the city, this hotel makes guests stay in Haridwar most memorable event of life. It is a cocoon of comfort in true sense.

Hotel Teerth:

Hotel Teerth The moment you enter the room, you have divine darshan of Ganga ji. That is religious view of the river. The bedrooms, have their own shower & toilet facilities, furnished in a modern decor, lift, Telephone, color TV with cable, In house restaurant & room service available.

Hotel Trishul:

Haridwar Hotel Trishul is an ideal retreat and this can very well be corroborated by taking a sneak peek at its several brilliantly appointed guestrooms. All the guestrooms are very beautiful and impress guests with its wide range of modern amenities that comprise of television, telephone, attached baths and running hot & cold water. On staying put in any of the rooms at this hotel guests are sure to experience heavenly comforts.

Hotel Vasundhara:

Hotel Vasundhara has become the pioneer in the hotel industry in Hardwar.Beautifully decorated Reception and spacious Lobby with a fine synthesis of style and grace giving a feel of quite and calm atmosphere. Hospitality with fragrance of Indian Culture is at your service. Where you are the boss to be obliged by the hospitality matching star luxury standards to make your stay a comfortable and peaceful one.

Sagar Ganga Resort:

Sagar Ganga Resorts is one of the most popular and leading hotels in Haridwar (Uttarakhand, India). Haridwar stands at the gateway to the four pilgrimages of Uttarakhand and has always remained as a major Shaktipeeth for the devotees.

Sagar Ganga is situated on the banks of River Ganga, the holiest of all rivers, just 1 km from the Railway Station and bus Stand, and 1.5 kms from "Har Ki Pauri". The most sacred place in Haridway.Sagar Ganga is an exclusive heritage property, which belonged formerly to the Maharaja of Nepal. It has spacious rooms with attached balconies overlooking the Ganga and a private bathing ghat.








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