Most luxury hotel east coast

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There's a place in Tennessee that's supposed to be super luxurious--Blackberry Farm. Given its remote location you would probably be safe.



I was just going to recommend that if you are up for a long drive. it looks amazing and I have heard great things about it. if that is too far, maybe Inn at Perry Cabin


Inn at Perry Cabin is in no way luxurious.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Eh, Lowell in NYC but you prob. don't want to head there now.
Wentworth Mansion in Palmetto Bluff, SC is a great place for a romantic getaway.



Wentworth Mansion is in Charleston. Palmetto Bluff is the Montage.
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Definitely Montage Palmetto Bluff. There is so much to do on the property (I’d love to live in the community there full time): kayaking, biking, spa, hiking, golf, and excellent food. Plus, you’re half an hour away from Savannah and Hilton Head. It’s beautiful!
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Greenbrier!
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Four Seasons has the comfiest beds.

I don’t care how fancy a hotel is if the beds aren’t comfy. I stayed at Lotte Palace in nyc; gorgeous, but hard beds.
Anonymous
so you are going to stay at a resort or hotel with a bunch of other travelers in very close proximity (in the lobby, housekeepers, elevators, etc) instead? makes sense
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. We are trying to avoid airports if things get really bad. So places we can drive to


You are an idiot. If things get “really bad” stay at your own house dummy!

You need to calm down Rufus.
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Anonymous wrote:Greenbrier!


No! This place is a dump.
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Anonymous wrote:Four Seasons has the comfiest beds.

I don’t care how fancy a hotel is if the beds aren’t comfy. I stayed at Lotte Palace in nyc; gorgeous, but hard beds.


+1

Just do Four Seasons Georgetown for a staycation. Lots of spa time.
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Twin Farms in VT
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Anonymous wrote:Twin Farms in VT


Also, the Point in Lake Placid
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Seconding The Point...
Anonymous
I can vouch for:

Mandarin Oriental NYC - amazing views, great spa, great location

Setai in Miami - super elegant and quiet, amazing views, amazing spa and AMAZING people watching

I haven't stayed at the Faena in Miami, but I have walked through and it is beautiful.
Anonymous
Looking for same, OP.

I have on my list as maybes:

Kiawah
Woodloch
Sea Island
Salamander
Nemacolin

We will probably go to a few of those this year as we also have no trips booked.

While not necessarily luxury, I liked Hotel Hershey, Mohonk Mountain House, Bethany Suites and Icona at Avalon as driving resorts.

I have been disappointed with Hilton OC, Homestead and Hyatt Chesapeake Bay.

I hope I can get some ideas from this thread.
Anonymous
PP again. The nicest hotels I have been to in Florida are Four Seasons Orlando, Setai and St Regis Bal Harbour.

I used to live in NYC so I didn't actually stay at the hotels but Mandarin Oriental, Peninsula, St Regis, Four Seasons and Lotte Plaza are supposed to be luxurious. I have been to all of them but not stayed at the actual hotel overnight.
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