Anonymous wrote:Pre-covid, I guess they kind of made sense. But these days, with limited housekeeping, spas still closed, limited room service, etc. - I don't understand. You're paying, say $800 for a room with a bed at the Ritz Amelia Island when you could paying $180 up the road at the Residence Inn. What am I missing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have stayed in luxury hotels and the Holiday Inn Express. I stay in both in my life on an ongoing basis for various trips/needs.
A true luxury hotel is MUCH DIFFERENT. The room and space is a lot nicer. In warm places, there is often nice outdoor space. The bed is much more comfortable. The bedding is higher quality. The bathroom is much nicer. The service is excellent. Usually you'll have a butler or concierge assigned to you who can assist with all sorts of things...activities, reservations. The amenities are amazing. Pool, spa, grounds, food available (some complimentary as part of the stay), programming for kids, and on and on.
The Holiday Inn Express is a clean room and a breakfast buffet included with some food that is edible. That's it. Gets the job done. But different.
So it's a destination itself?
Yes, exactly. I wouldn't bother to stay in one if I was going to be off at a conference all day. But say at a beach/restful vacation, it is a great experience. Usually the pool and beach service at these places is also amazing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have stayed in luxury hotels and the Holiday Inn Express. I stay in both in my life on an ongoing basis for various trips/needs.
A true luxury hotel is MUCH DIFFERENT. The room and space is a lot nicer. In warm places, there is often nice outdoor space. The bed is much more comfortable. The bedding is higher quality. The bathroom is much nicer. The service is excellent. Usually you'll have a butler or concierge assigned to you who can assist with all sorts of things...activities, reservations. The amenities are amazing. Pool, spa, grounds, food available (some complimentary as part of the stay), programming for kids, and on and on.
The Holiday Inn Express is a clean room and a breakfast buffet included with some food that is edible. That's it. Gets the job done. But different.
So it's a destination itself?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None of the things you are saying are true in terms of reduced services and haven't been for a while.
Weird post.
Really? I haven't looked at high-end hotels since last summer. Assumed nothing had changed, since I couldn't even get room service at a Marriott last week.
But I guess the question still remains. I don't much time in a hotel room (and prefer a VRBO so I have space, quiet, and the ability to cook dinner or spread out and eat takeout), so I'm curious what people in these luxury hotels.
Anonymous wrote:I have stayed in luxury hotels and the Holiday Inn Express. I stay in both in my life on an ongoing basis for various trips/needs.
A true luxury hotel is MUCH DIFFERENT. The room and space is a lot nicer. In warm places, there is often nice outdoor space. The bed is much more comfortable. The bedding is higher quality. The bathroom is much nicer. The service is excellent. Usually you'll have a butler or concierge assigned to you who can assist with all sorts of things...activities, reservations. The amenities are amazing. Pool, spa, grounds, food available (some complimentary as part of the stay), programming for kids, and on and on.
The Holiday Inn Express is a clean room and a breakfast buffet included with some food that is edible. That's it. Gets the job done. But different.
Anonymous wrote:None of the things you are saying are true in terms of reduced services and haven't been for a while.
Weird post.