Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cottage 7 at Caneel Bay, St. John, USVI
Ritz Carlton, St. Thomas
Presidential Suite at Doubletree, Times Square
Anywhere in London...because it's London, and I love London.
Best service? Disney Cruise. Your cabin is cleaned twice a day (they literally clean up after you). Your servers follow you from restaurant to restaurant, know you by name, cut your kids' food for them, bring you treats just to try. All staff make eye contact and speak with you--super friendly. Beds and bedding are very comfortable.
Good to know about the Doubletree -- we have the suite booked for Memorial Day weekend as we take the kids to see Hamilton (a Christmas present)
Where did you get tickets?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cottage 7 at Caneel Bay, St. John, USVI
Ritz Carlton, St. Thomas
Presidential Suite at Doubletree, Times Square
Anywhere in London...because it's London, and I love London.
Best service? Disney Cruise. Your cabin is cleaned twice a day (they literally clean up after you). Your servers follow you from restaurant to restaurant, know you by name, cut your kids' food for them, bring you treats just to try. All staff make eye contact and speak with you--super friendly. Beds and bedding are very comfortable.
Good to know about the Doubletree -- we have the suite booked for Memorial Day weekend as we take the kids to see Hamilton (a Christmas present)
Anonymous wrote:Cottage 7 at Caneel Bay, St. John, USVI
Ritz Carlton, St. Thomas
Presidential Suite at Doubletree, Times Square
Anywhere in London...because it's London, and I love London.
Best service? Disney Cruise. Your cabin is cleaned twice a day (they literally clean up after you). Your servers follow you from restaurant to restaurant, know you by name, cut your kids' food for them, bring you treats just to try. All staff make eye contact and speak with you--super friendly. Beds and bedding are very comfortable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:damn this makes me want to travel
+1 TOTALLY

Anonymous wrote:Cottage 7 at Caneel Bay, St. John, USVI
Ritz Carlton, St. Thomas
Presidential Suite at Doubletree, Times Square
Anywhere in London...because it's London, and I love London.
Best service? Disney Cruise. Your cabin is cleaned twice a day (they literally clean up after you). Your servers follow you from restaurant to restaurant, know you by name, cut your kids' food for them, bring you treats just to try. All staff make eye contact and speak with you--super friendly. Beds and bedding are very comfortable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Delano in Miami
pretty awesome hotel and pool bar
Not so much, anymore
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hyatt Regency Scottsdale
OP here. We recently stayed there and thought the pool was great for the kids.
Anonymous wrote:Taj Malabar in Cochin India. I had a gorgeous two room suite. The bathroom was amazing. Most hotel I stay in for work are pretty fantastic but when you get an upgrade it is heaven.
Last year I stayed in the ITC Chola in Chennai. Every day housekeeping left me an animal made from towels. I really loved them and left notes so it seemed he try to outdo himself every day. The last day there was an alligator the length of the bed with rose petals for the scales.
I know people here hate India but the hospitality can't be beat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New York Palace, because I had a 3 story, 3 bedroom penthouse suite with an elevator and tremendous deck overlooking St Patrick's Cathedral. (I arrived very late and they'd given my room away, so they put me up in this ridiculous suite.)
Other than that, perhaps the JK Place in Capri, the Ritz Carlton in NYC or the Copacabana Palace in Rio.
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Eloise lived in the Plaza. The Palace isn't the same, although PP had a pretty good set up there!
Anonymous wrote:It is sad but none of the hotels I have stayed stick out as "best hotel I have stayed" because the "good" ones were kind of all the same - some more expensive than others, but pretty much none with a wow factor. One does come to my mind though when I think "worst hotel" I have ever stayed, but it was actually a hostel, so I don't know if qualifies.
There was also a 5 star hotel I stayed in Madrid that was horrible for a 5 stars hotel. Matter of a fact, I have learned that generally the more expensive/famous hotels usually are crappy as they nickel and dime you. I mean, WHO charges for wi-fi in this day and age? I tell you, some 5 star hotels out there.
That hotel in Madrid took the cake though as we could not use the mine fridge because it was already stocked with water, soda, beer etc, and I couldn't remove anything from it (like, take a bottle of water out and leave it outside to put a fruit or milk for my baby at the time) because everything was electronically controlled through weight. So, if I removed something (even if I didn't consume and put it back) I was automatically charged for it.
Anonymous wrote:damn this makes me want to travel