Originally Posted by
5khours
Looking down at Chicago from the top of the Conrad Hilton. I don't think I'd ever even been in an elevator before that.
Checking into the Holiday Inn in Jersey City and smelling the ocean for the first time.
Originally Posted by
Baghoarder
So true. ^

It's so refreshing to see that despite our sometimes forensic analysis of suites and service, we haven't lost that sense of joy that is probably what compelled us all to start travelling in the first place.

indeed, and 'hotel' does not describe properties like laucala and safaris. sometimes the overall experience of the property makes "suites" practically irrelevant, besides incredible views and or wildlife. after particularly incredible experiences, 'regular' hotels by themselves can become less "wow"
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Originally Posted by
The_Daddy
It does not have to be the best....I can think about many hotels that I consider from several point of view better then the hotel I named.... I wanted to ask something that belong more to a unique feeling that this certain Hotel can stimulate in a person....
thinking about 'regular' luxury hotels in cities, the city itself can have its own "moments" which hotel could be involved with.