Most luxury hotel east coast

Anonymous
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


I’ve heard amazing things about Blackberry Farm as well!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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


I’ve heard amazing things about Blackberry Farm as well!


This place was recently recommended to me as well and it looks amazing! Unfortunately, too expensive for me. My luxury is like 600-750 a night and Blackberry starts at around 1400/night including tax.
Anonymous
Does Puerto Rico count? If so the ritz Carlton dorado beach.
Anonymous
Chatham Bars Inn and the Wequasett resort on Cape Cod are both very nice, although you'd want to go in June-September, not now. While Boston is currently a hotspot I don't think there are any cases on the Cape yet, and if you drive there you don't go through Boston.
Anonymous
Really dumb thread. How do you compare the point, blackberry farm, and mandarin oriental Columbus circle, or four seasons Surfside.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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.

Different poster, but it’s pretty tone deaf to be discussing which luxury hotel you can visit during a health pandemic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.

Different poster, but it’s pretty tone deaf to be discussing which luxury hotel you can visit during a health pandemic.


Don’t go then. It’s a choice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.

Different poster, but it’s pretty tone deaf to be discussing which luxury hotel you can visit during a health pandemic.


Seems like if it's in a safe area it helps the hotel and the workers if people actually go there rather than stay away.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.

Different poster, but it’s pretty tone deaf to be discussing which luxury hotel you can visit during a health pandemic.


Seems like if it's in a safe area it helps the hotel and the workers if people actually go there rather than stay away.

I don’t think you understand the point of a quarantine. Safe areas don’t want outside visitors bringing it with them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.

Different poster, but it’s pretty tone deaf to be discussing which luxury hotel you can visit during a health pandemic.




This is what DCUM is for! We live in our bubbles and we LIKE it. Don't worry, we have signs in our yards about "hate having no home here" so WE ARE GOOD.
Stop hating.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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


I’ve heard amazing things about Blackberry Farm as well!


Blackberry Farm is amazing but gets booked fast. They recently opened Blackberry mountain-looks to be a sister property. If you like the East TN/ west NC region, the Inn at Old Edwards Spa in the highlands is also beautiful and the town is great.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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


I’ve heard amazing things about Blackberry Farm as well!


Blackberry Farm is amazing but gets booked fast. They recently opened Blackberry mountain-looks to be a sister property. If you like the East TN/ west NC region, the Inn at Old Edwards Spa in the highlands is also beautiful and the town is great.


How many times is the word AMAZING going to be used to describe this place. Please expand your vocabularies and use other adjectives.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


Hyatt Chesapeake BAy is very low 3 star. I saw their suites and they are not all that. It is essentially a convention hotel. It hosts a lot of weddings,
very large parties and church retreats and also families with traveling sports teams. It is not luxury. I've stayed there 30 days in the past year. The staff is nice
and the food is adequate but I would rate it a low 3 star hotel.
Anonymous
OP, if you are considering Kiawah I'd take a look at Charleston hotels.

The drive would be further but there is always Savannah.
Anonymous
We liked Perry Lane in Savannah.
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