Anonymous wrote:Dubai and Abu Dhabi are surprisingly cheap for hotels. We are doing a stooover and was pleasantly surprised how cheap the hotels are. St Regis hotels are like $500 in Dubai and even cheaper in Abu Dhabi. Many other really nice luxurious accommodations for even cheaper.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:go to south east asia. the Mandarin Oriental in KL is very nice and like $300 a night! Bangkok will have nice ones too.
Just stayed there and the service was incredible, it’s a great location, and even more importantly: one of my favorite Asian hotel breakfast buffets anywhere.
Other recs:
Raffles in Siem Reap. Gorgeous property, stunning pool, overwhelmingly good service and a much lower price than other Raffles properties.
Four Seasons Langkawi or Singapore. You’d get a very different experience (beach vs. city) depending on which property but both are the kind of places where if you step out of a room for 10 minutes you’ll come back to whatever you dropped being folded and a bookmark slid into the book you left face-down. I love Four Seasons properties because they have generous travel benefits for their employees so they have great perspective and advice. The employees are so knowledgeable and well-trained. Everyone down to the housekeepers and pool attendants had sophisticated local knowledge, recommendations, and experiences to share.
I worked for the Four Seasons for a long time and agree with all of this. Wish I could go back!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:go to south east asia. the Mandarin Oriental in KL is very nice and like $300 a night! Bangkok will have nice ones too.
Just stayed there and the service was incredible, it’s a great location, and even more importantly: one of my favorite Asian hotel breakfast buffets anywhere.
Other recs:
Raffles in Siem Reap. Gorgeous property, stunning pool, overwhelmingly good service and a much lower price than other Raffles properties.
Four Seasons Langkawi or Singapore. You’d get a very different experience (beach vs. city) depending on which property but both are the kind of places where if you step out of a room for 10 minutes you’ll come back to whatever you dropped being folded and a bookmark slid into the book you left face-down. I love Four Seasons properties because they have generous travel benefits for their employees so they have great perspective and advice. The employees are so knowledgeable and well-trained. Everyone down to the housekeepers and pool attendants had sophisticated local knowledge, recommendations, and experiences to share.
Anonymous wrote:The Four Seasons Budapest is nice - get a river view room
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:go to south east asia. the Mandarin Oriental in KL is very nice and like $300 a night! Bangkok will have nice ones too.
Just stayed there and the service was incredible, it’s a great location, and even more importantly: one of my favorite Asian hotel breakfast buffets anywhere.
Other recs:
Raffles in Siem Reap. Gorgeous property, stunning pool, overwhelmingly good service and a much lower price than other Raffles properties.
Four Seasons Langkawi or Singapore. You’d get a very different experience (beach vs. city) depending on which property but both are the kind of places where if you step out of a room for 10 minutes you’ll come back to whatever you dropped being folded and a bookmark slid into the book you left face-down. I love Four Seasons properties because they have generous travel benefits for their employees so they have great perspective and advice. The employees are so knowledgeable and well-trained. Everyone down to the housekeepers and pool attendants had sophisticated local knowledge, recommendations, and experiences to share.
Anonymous wrote:go to south east asia. the Mandarin Oriental in KL is very nice and like $300 a night! Bangkok will have nice ones too.