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#1456
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IHG acquires Six Senses
almost certainly no more properties towards the ultra high end, and there may have already been an impact when founders sold
likely owners of such properties, especially with residences, paying more attention to brand owner
hyatt lost management (but possibly not franchise?) of a bunch of properties after acquiring two roads
almost certainly no more properties towards the ultra high end, and there may have already been an impact when founders sold
likely owners of such properties, especially with residences, paying more attention to brand owner
hyatt lost management (but possibly not franchise?) of a bunch of properties after acquiring two roads
#1457
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virtuoso agents here have noted virtuoso partnership with onefinestay
an update >
skift.com/2019/01/02/hotels-finally-embrace-homesharing-now-what
vs luxury hotel brands, these days i would be more optimistic re independent >
Possibly the last real hideaway in the Caribbean
an update >
skift.com/2019/01/02/hotels-finally-embrace-homesharing-now-what
Approximately one year after buying Onefinestay, AccorHotels then purchased two other rental brands — Travel Keys and Squarebreak — and brought them under the Onefinestay brand name, boosting the total number of global rental listings to more than 10,000.
AccorHotels deputy CEO and CFO Jean-Jacques Morin said of Onefinestay and John Paul: “It is the usual story about how a new business is being integrated in the company and as probably being too greedy and what we try to do with that company and integrating them too fastly, and pushing them into too many geographies and too many directions.’
financial difficulties with Onefinestay and concierge service John Paul — details of the $288 million write off
Onefinestay has struggled to hold onto senior management.
AccorHotels deputy CEO and CFO Jean-Jacques Morin said of Onefinestay and John Paul: “It is the usual story about how a new business is being integrated in the company and as probably being too greedy and what we try to do with that company and integrating them too fastly, and pushing them into too many geographies and too many directions.’
financial difficulties with Onefinestay and concierge service John Paul — details of the $288 million write off
Onefinestay has struggled to hold onto senior management.
Possibly the last real hideaway in the Caribbean
Last edited by Kagehitokiri; Feb 16, 2019 at 12:29 pm
#1458
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From Architecture Digest: Jaw-dropping oceanview hotel pools
https://www.architecturaldigest.com/...otel-pools/amp
https://www.architecturaldigest.com/...otel-pools/amp
#1459
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anyone hear if this announced six senses was reflagged or suspended ?
initialrealestate.com/projects/igloo
sdg.ch/project/index/3
initialrealestate.com/projects/igloo
sdg.ch/project/index/3
atop Mont d’Arbois in the Haute-Savoie region of eastern France. The property is only accessible by cable cars from Saint-Gervais-les-Bains and Megčve or by snow crawler or helicopter. The convenient ski-in ski-out location offers direct access to Domaine Evasion Mont Blanc with over 445 kilometres of slopes.
#1460
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From Architecture Digest: Jaw-dropping oceanview hotel pools
https://www.architecturaldigest.com/...otel-pools/amp
https://www.architecturaldigest.com/...otel-pools/amp
#1462
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#1464
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KAKE.com | Wichita, Kansas News, Weather, Sports - Four Seasons Hotels And Resorts And Berjaya To Introduce New Res
FS to open another property in Japan: Four Seasons Resort and Private Residences Okinawa
FS to open another property in Japan: Four Seasons Resort and Private Residences Okinawa
#1465
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For our somewhat complicated itinerary flying to and from Anguilla from and to SFO, I booked American Five Star Service for both connections. Plus speed boat from and to St. Martin. CLT outbound with only 1 hour (tarmac transfer likely) and MIA inbound, plenty of time but lines, baggage and immigration/customs. Expensive (extra $900) but worth it for my peace of mind, help keeping track of demented Jim, and reduction of wear and tear on our bodies. I should add, we also go to front of TSA security lines if any and entry to Admirals lounge.
I wanted to book something similar for our flights next week SJC/LAX/ZIH but Alaska does not offer a comparable service. We're ok outbound but inbound I need connection assistance since we'll have to retrieve (and recheck luggage), go through immigration with horrendous lines, customs, transfer to next gate. An internet search fetched up https://www.airportbutler.com/ with service at LAX. $300 to meet us at gate, shepherd us through immigration and manage baggage. No lounge access but our first-class Alaska tix will give us same. LAX is such a godawful airport, so spread out with lengthy walks and less-than-clear signage. And forever under construction.
There are other providers, expecially at LAX. I'll report back here on Airport Butler.
I curse Alaska for doing away with nonstop SFO/ZIH flights.
I wanted to book something similar for our flights next week SJC/LAX/ZIH but Alaska does not offer a comparable service. We're ok outbound but inbound I need connection assistance since we'll have to retrieve (and recheck luggage), go through immigration with horrendous lines, customs, transfer to next gate. An internet search fetched up https://www.airportbutler.com/ with service at LAX. $300 to meet us at gate, shepherd us through immigration and manage baggage. No lounge access but our first-class Alaska tix will give us same. LAX is such a godawful airport, so spread out with lengthy walks and less-than-clear signage. And forever under construction.
There are other providers, expecially at LAX. I'll report back here on Airport Butler.
I curse Alaska for doing away with nonstop SFO/ZIH flights.
Last edited by KatW; Feb 21, 2019 at 11:03 pm
#1467
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reminder >
some luxury chain hotel websites oversell because they do not update in real time
i was pretty much shocked by this fact, seems many would be similarly surprised
some luxury chain hotel websites oversell because they do not update in real time
i was pretty much shocked by this fact, seems many would be similarly surprised
Last edited by Kagehitokiri; Mar 2, 2019 at 4:17 pm
#1469
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Could luxury hotels as we know them, change?
that thread was even better than i remembered. change indeed, especially when many if not most brands have changed owners in recent years. many hotels themselves also sold by original/developing owner. financing remains difficult. some depend on residences, which is good if they can get built, but different vs properties without residences, especially ones with fewer rooms. ongoing luxury development in the most popular places can be tough on business side for the best properties.
also even when hotel owners are not changing, dramatically more luxury reflags vs decade(s) ago.
recent north island reflag is pretty hard to imagine. no past 'surprising' reflags even come close.
to clarify above post re overselling (of rooms) - luxury chain hotel website continues bookings as normal while all in-hotel staff (reservations, front desk, managers) say they cannot take booking because sold out. makes sense that more and more higher level accommodations become not bookable online over time.
that thread was even better than i remembered. change indeed, especially when many if not most brands have changed owners in recent years. many hotels themselves also sold by original/developing owner. financing remains difficult. some depend on residences, which is good if they can get built, but different vs properties without residences, especially ones with fewer rooms. ongoing luxury development in the most popular places can be tough on business side for the best properties.
also even when hotel owners are not changing, dramatically more luxury reflags vs decade(s) ago.
recent north island reflag is pretty hard to imagine. no past 'surprising' reflags even come close.
to clarify above post re overselling (of rooms) - luxury chain hotel website continues bookings as normal while all in-hotel staff (reservations, front desk, managers) say they cannot take booking because sold out. makes sense that more and more higher level accommodations become not bookable online over time.
Last edited by Kagehitokiri; Mar 7, 2019 at 2:01 pm
#1470
Rosewood Hong Kong will open on March 17th and has now published an 'opening offer' on this website for those interested. Would be great to read a review of the hotel if anyone does stay in the near future. ^
https://www.rosewoodhotels.com/en/ho..._march8_friday
https://www.rosewoodhotels.com/en/ho..._march8_friday