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Old Feb 20, 2001, 4:27 pm
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Best Embassy Suites

If you're looking for a place to redeem, you might want to check these out.

From a Hilton Press Release:

"While all of the Embassy Suites Hotels continually provide excellent service and product and are committed to exceeding our guests' expectations on a consistent basis, we are delighted to recognize the 15 hotels that have achieved outstanding performance among their peers for the year 2000,'' said Mark Snyder, senior vice president-brand management for Embassy Suites Hotels.

``These top-performing Embassy Suites Hotels serve as outstanding examples for all of our hotels.''

The top-performing Embassy Suites Hotels were:


1. Palm Beach Gardens-PGA Blvd. (Fla.)
2. Portland-Downtown (Ore.)
3. Dallas-DFW International Airport at Outdoor World (Texas)
4. Austin-Arboretum (Texas)
5. Dallas-Near the Galleria (Texas)
6. Houston-Near the Galleria (Texas)
7. Charleston (W.Va.)
8. Raleigh-Durham (N.C.)
9. San Juan Hotel & Casino-International Airport (Puerto Rico)
10. Greenville Golf Resort and Conference Center (S.C.)
11. Napa Valley (Calif.)
12. Omaha-Downtown/Old Market (Neb.)
13. Los Angeles-Downey (Calif.)
14. Orlando-Airport (Fla.)
15. Lompoc-Central Coast (Calif.)
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Old Feb 20, 2001, 10:03 pm
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I've stayed at two of these and I'd have to agree on one--Napa--with real black swans floating around the inner courtyard among beautiful greenery. But, I have a problem with the one in Lompoc which I didn't think was anything special at all and well...it's in Lompoc.
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Old Feb 21, 2001, 9:54 am
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Surprised to see a couple of airport hotels included in the list. Even more that Embassy Suites SFO Airport Burlingame was not included. Terrific property facing the water with a small park for jogging. Indoor atrium has waterfalls and palm trees. Excellent resort-like feeling. Room had a small view of SFO skyline 16 miles away.

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Old May 5, 2009, 10:36 pm
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Having had two excellent recent stays at ES (Washington DC Convention Center and Waikiki)--I realize that this chain is perfect for vacations!

Would like to get opinions on highly rated ES properties in resort areas--US and ex-US.
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Old May 6, 2009, 8:13 am
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Originally Posted by travelexpert
Having had two excellent recent stays at ES (Washington DC Convention Center and Waikiki)--I realize that this chain is perfect for vacations!

Would like to get opinions on highly rated ES properties in resort areas--US and ex-US.
I have to say we also loved the Embassy Suites Beachwalk in Waikiki. It is by far my favorite of all the Embassy Suites I've stayed in. I also prefer it over HHV which I've also stayed in. Better location, significantly larger rooms, easier access in and out (fast valet service), and an awesome breakfast!
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Old May 6, 2009, 10:02 am
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Embassy Orlando Airport??? Really???

I found that one to be OK at best.
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Old May 6, 2009, 10:54 am
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I've stayed in Portland, and it was easily the best Embassy I've ever stayed in, and one of the best rooms in any hotel.

Maybe when this thread was new the Embassy in Napa was a great place, it use to be my number one choice, but over the years it's gotten horrible. Last trip my list of issues was pages long, they refunded the stay, but that's not enough to get me to go back there.
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Old May 6, 2009, 1:20 pm
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I've stayed at the Embassy Suite at Raleigh-Durham, the one I stayed was in Cary if there more than one ES in the area. It was good in gerneal but not sure if it is a vacation spot.

Also stayed at Embassy Suite Napa few months back, can't understand why it is a Cat6 hotel. The place is very near free way, room was small and tired even they claimed it was recently renovated, food quality at breakfast was not very good. I don't have problem with Hilton's hotel ranking system but this one is really off IMHO.
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Old May 6, 2009, 1:46 pm
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Originally Posted by wendySFO
Also stayed at Embassy Suite Napa few months back, can't understand why it is a Cat6 hotel. The place is very near free way, room was small and tired even they claimed it was recently renovated, food quality at breakfast was not very good. I don't have problem with Hilton's hotel ranking system but this one is really off IMHO.
"Overrated" seems par for the course around Napa/Sonoma/Marin...

I was very pleasantly surprised at the ES in ABQ. A most excellent concierge who took care of the key details for my weekend with my gf, super friendly and efficient check-in, well-appointed suite, convenient location, etc....all for the un-princely sum of 18,000 points.
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Old May 6, 2009, 6:26 pm
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Location, location, location

Originally Posted by travelexpert
Having had two excellent recent stays at ES (Washington DC Convention Center and Waikiki)--I realize that this chain is perfect for vacations!

Would like to get opinions on highly rated ES properties in resort areas--US and ex-US.
Here is a list of ES hotels that are considered to be in resort locations:

http://embassysuitesresorts.com/

I can't say if any of them are "highly rated" or not. I really like the Dorado, PR hotel, though, for its true oceanfront location. A true suite, hot BK, and evening reception for prices similar to what you find at a normal full service resort with standard rooms and no free BK.
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Old May 6, 2009, 9:54 pm
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Originally Posted by loomis
Here is a list of ES hotels that are considered to be in resort locations:

http://embassysuitesresorts.com/.
Where is the location you see on the home page of this link? That's where I want to go!
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Old May 7, 2009, 8:51 am
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ES Montreal

The nicest ES that I have ever stayed in is the ES in Old Town Montreal. The suites are more like condos rather than hotel suites. All of the suites have a very nice kitchen with marble counter tops and full sized stainless steel fridge. Most of the suites have a fire place and Jacuzzi tub large enough for two. There is a large flat screen TV on the wall of the living room and small flat screen in the bedroom.

The suite doesn't have the typical ES layout with living room at the front and the bedroom in the back. The layout is more like a condo where you walk into a vestibule with the kitchen on one side and the bathroom on the other.
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Old May 7, 2009, 8:56 am
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I am not sure what the phrase "top performing" means. Top performing could mean most profitable not necessarily the best quality.
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Old May 7, 2009, 9:23 am
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It certainly isn't the Pittsburg Airport ES. That place is dog ear'd and the ice machine rooms smell awful (like mold and fungus)
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Old May 7, 2009, 11:34 am
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I'm sure it's not the very best, but I quite like ES Niagara Falls (Canada side). Some of the room views are quite excellent. Huge evening reception and breakfast areas. But it's a large property (lots of guests).
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