Inn at Perry Cabin is in no way luxurious. |
Wentworth Mansion is in Charleston. Palmetto Bluff is the Montage. |
| 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! |
| 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. |
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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You need to calm down Rufus. |
No! This place is a dump. |
+1 Just do Four Seasons Georgetown for a staycation. Lots of spa time. |
| Twin Farms in VT |
Also, the Point in Lake Placid |
| Seconding The Point... |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |