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#3844
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: London, UK
Programs: BA Gold, A3 Gold
Posts: 173
#3846
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: LA / NYC
Programs: Amex Platinum, SPG Gold, HHonors Gold, AA Platinum Pro, Hertz Gold, National Exec
Posts: 87
Visited in Oct of 2017. They had finished a refresh and it's solid (as far as for old school high-rise Hawaiian hotels). But being next to Disney, it was insanely loud. Hope it will be calm for your visit but I'd be mentally/emotionally prepared for the noise. When shut, the sliding balcony doors did drown out the noise fairly well, so, there's that.
#3847
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Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Southern California, USA
Programs: Marriott Ambassador and LTT, UA Plat/LT Gold, AA Gold
Posts: 8,764
Our upcoming year is looking exciting!
Sept 2019:
StR San Francisco
SLS Beverly Hills
Oct 2019:
Nobis Copenhagen
Grand Bretagne Athens
Mystique Santorini
Prince de Galles Paris
SLS Beverly Hills
RC San Francisco
Nov 2019:
StR or The Palace San Francisco
The Farmhouse Sonoma
StR San Francisco
SLS Beverly Hills or West Hollywood Edition (Thanksgiving)
Dec 2019:
StR San Francisco
SLS Beverly Hills
Jan 2020:
Chable Yucatan (50th birthday)
Hotel Esencia Tulum (50th birthday)
Feb 2020:
RC Coconut Grove
Pen Beverly Hills
Mar 2020:
RC Charlotte
RC Philadelphia
StR New York
RC Charlotte
Apr 2020:
StR New York
RC Boston
RC Georgetown
The Glasshouse Edinburgh (10th wedding anniversary)
The Boathouse, Nairn (10th wedding anniversary)
Kylesku Hotel, Sutherland (10th wedding anniversary), not luxury
The Torridon, Western Ross (10th wedding anniversary)
House-over-by, Isle of Skye (10th wedding anniversary)
May 2020:
Kinloch Lodge, Isle of Skye (10th wedding anniversary)
Inverlochy Castle, Ft William (10th wedding anniversary)
Isle of Eriska, Oban (10th wedding anniversary)
Las Alcobas Napa (Hundred Acre-Penfolds blind tasting)
Sept 2019:
StR San Francisco
SLS Beverly Hills
Oct 2019:
Nobis Copenhagen
Grand Bretagne Athens
Mystique Santorini
Prince de Galles Paris
SLS Beverly Hills
RC San Francisco
Nov 2019:
StR or The Palace San Francisco
The Farmhouse Sonoma
StR San Francisco
SLS Beverly Hills or West Hollywood Edition (Thanksgiving)
Dec 2019:
StR San Francisco
SLS Beverly Hills
Jan 2020:
Chable Yucatan (50th birthday)
Hotel Esencia Tulum (50th birthday)
Feb 2020:
RC Coconut Grove
Pen Beverly Hills
Mar 2020:
RC Charlotte
RC Philadelphia
StR New York
RC Charlotte
Apr 2020:
StR New York
RC Boston
RC Georgetown
The Glasshouse Edinburgh (10th wedding anniversary)
The Boathouse, Nairn (10th wedding anniversary)
Kylesku Hotel, Sutherland (10th wedding anniversary), not luxury
The Torridon, Western Ross (10th wedding anniversary)
House-over-by, Isle of Skye (10th wedding anniversary)
May 2020:
Kinloch Lodge, Isle of Skye (10th wedding anniversary)
Inverlochy Castle, Ft William (10th wedding anniversary)
Isle of Eriska, Oban (10th wedding anniversary)
Las Alcobas Napa (Hundred Acre-Penfolds blind tasting)
#3848
formerly htang333
Join Date: Apr 2014
Location: Wi-Fi
Programs: Virtuoso, Top Ranked: Four Seasons (Top 25 Advisor), AMAN (Top 50), Rosewood, Hyatt Prive, etc.
Posts: 1,455
Ask for high floor ocean views facing the adult pool. If you can get on that side, it could basically block out view of Disney and its beach/crowds.
Should have an impact on noise reduction as well.
Have a great trip!!
#3849
Join Date: Sep 2018
Location: London, Paris
Programs: LH HON, AF Platinum
Posts: 2,001
Yeah I was more curious about it honestly. We are residents at one hotel and sometimes end up staying there for the entire month. But I couldn't possibly do 30 nights at 17 different hotels. I would be a wreck.
#3850
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: En Route
Programs: Many
Posts: 6,798
Yeah the Courtyard Marriott isn't really "jetsetting," ahahahahaha.
Also in one of the months he's staying at 17 hotels. Assuming generously that he's traveling for the whole month, that means 1.76 nights per hotel? That seems weird. Why would anyone stay 1.76 nights at different hotels for an entire month? I'd rather kill myself.
Also in one of the months he's staying at 17 hotels. Assuming generously that he's traveling for the whole month, that means 1.76 nights per hotel? That seems weird. Why would anyone stay 1.76 nights at different hotels for an entire month? I'd rather kill myself.
Saigon: TBD (1 night flying out of Phu Quoc and overnighting before flying out)
Hakuba: Courtyard Marriott (3 nights skiing)
Kyoto: Ritz Carlton (1 night seeing the city)
Kyoto: Hoshinoya Ryokan (1 night experiencing the ryokan)
Tokyo: Westin (3 nights)
Tokyo: Peninsula (1 night before departure)
Manila: Peninsula (2 nights before heading out)
Cebu City: Radisson I think? (2 nights, there to swim w whale sharks)
Panglao Island: TBD (arriving by ferry from Cebu, seeing the sights for the day, flying out to BKK via MNL)
Bangkok: Peninsula (overnight transit stop)
Luang Prabang: Amantaka (3 nights)
Chiang Rai: Four Seasons Golden Triangle (2 nights)
Chiang Mai: Anantara (3 nights)
Hong Kong: MO (2 nights)
Sydney: Shangri-La (overnight transit stop to decompress from long flight)
Ayers Rock: 131 Degrees (Ayers Rock is a 1 night sort of stop)
Melbourne: Park Hyatt (2 nights)
to the less angry poster that asked about Munich...arriving solo, most places booked during Oktoberfest. Booked Le Meridien solo before friends arrive. Booked altogether for 3 nights at the Westin, then when they depart decided to have a nice detox day at the Kempinski before flying out.
#3852
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: En Route
Programs: Many
Posts: 6,798
neg, travel is all for fun. PH was sold out on my dates when we were booking
#3853
Join Date: Sep 2018
Location: London, Paris
Programs: LH HON, AF Platinum
Posts: 2,001
I'd love to know how you find time to enjoy the city and hotel you're staying in for one night (i.e., RC Kyoto). I mean that genuinely. I'm leaving for Florence on Saturday for three nights and am wondering if that's enough time. Ditto for Barcelona later this year.
#3854
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: En Route
Programs: Many
Posts: 6,798
I don’t really worry about enjoying the hotel (aside from the Ryokan). We’ll drop the bags there and spend the whole day seeing the city, then go somewhere off property for dinner and drinks. It’s nice to have a comfortable place to sleep where everything works properly and they can help you as needed. When it comes to tourism, I generally pack the tourist stuff into a regimented schedule the first time I visit a place so on subsequent visits I can just chill and enjoy being there/catching up with friends instead of needing to see things or tick boxes. I’d say three days is plenty if it’s your first time to Venice or Barcelona to eat some great food, see most of the sights and start to get a feel for the place.