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Pamper Mom with a Mother’s Day Spa Getaway

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

spa luxuryWith Mother’s Day just around the corner, you’re probably searching for the perfect gift. You might be contemplating whether to give mom a new dress, an upgraded kitchen appliance, or another fine piece of jewelry she can add to her collection. But such a gift does little to relieve the daily stress of work and family life. Between putting in late hours at the office, cooking, cleaning, and helping the kids with their homework, mom is probably in serious need of a breather. A Mother’s Day spa getaway could be just what the doctor ordered. Each spa is an oasis of calm and tranquility in its own right, a world in sharp contrast to the hustle and bustle of the vibrant city beyond its walls. For the weekend of May 7-9, let mom know that worries of any kind are to stay behind at home. No matter where you’re traveling to, the spas housed in the hotels highlighted below make perfect places to relax, replenish and rejuvenate on Mother’s Day weekend. We also touch upon on-site fitness centers where mom can squeeze in time for a workout.

1. New York CityAffinia Dumont: If mom is a serious fitness enthusiast, she’ll feel right at home in this luxurious Midtown East property. A Fitness Suite Hotel, Affinia Dumont boasts 241 spacious suites, each complete with fitness-related amenities, and a VIP Fitness Suite that has its own private exercise studio with steam room. If mom needs advice on staying fit, she can get great tips from the onsite fitness concierge, who provides body assessments and body-mass-index-measurements free of charge. Guests can enjoy complimentary Experience Kits, which come in three types (Walking Tour, StayFit and BYOB), are delivered in baskets, and, depending on the Kit received, include goodies ranging from iPod Shuffles and towels to picnic blankets. The second floor is home to Oasis Day Spa, where a relaxing massage, facial, manicure or pedicure sets the tone for a stress-melting weekend in the Big Apple. The spa offers a number of options to suit your budget and mom’s preferences, including its Total Body Wellness Deluxe and Total Body Wellness packages.Mother's Day spa

2. Los AngelesLuxe Hotel Sunset Boulevard: Perched at the intersection of Brentwood and Bel Air, this chic boutique hotel’s spa offers a wide array of treatments designed to refresh and rejuvenate the mind, body and spirit. Mom can do away with those painful knots by indulging in a Be Well Massage or detoxify the face with a soothing Be Well Facial. Many of these revitalizing treatments can be enjoyed right by the swimming pool. Also located in the Spa Level building is the hotel’s well equipped fitness center, where mom can take advantage of treadmills and exercise bikes to maintain her fitness routine. If you’re bringing a big group along, the Luxe Spa can organize a customized Spa Party that comprises skin and body treatments, catering and much more. How’s that for a stress-free Mother’s Day celebration?

3. San FranciscoWestin St. Francis: If you’re planning on spending Mother’s Day weekend in the City by the Bay, The St. Francis Renewal and WestinWORKOUT at the historic Westin St. Francis offers a refreshing alternative to the standard downtown San Francisco day spa experience. Mom can choose from a range of massage therapies, body treatments, skincare services and nail services. Additionally, WestinWORKOUT features a bevy of treadmills, stairmasters and steam rooms to melt all of mom’s concerns away. If the kids will be tagging along, be advised that guests must be at least 16 years of age to utilize spa services and facilities. While mom immerses herself in tranquility and relaxation, the youngsters can stay entertained at the Westin Kids Club.

mother's day spa facial4. Las VegasThe Venetian Las Vegas: If you’re thinking about taking mom to sizzling Las Vegas, she’ll likely be floored by the sheer number of restaurants and shops that line the Las Vegas Strip. Sooner or later, however, she might come to want some respite from the always-lively pulse of Sin City, and that’s where the Five-Diamond all-suite resort’s Canyon Ranch SpaClub and Fitness Center comes in. Invite mom to indulge in a massage or facial, try the 40-foot rock-climbing wall, or take a fitness class inside this 134,000 square-foot haven of rejuvenation. She can also awaken the senses at Aquavana, a complete European-inspired suite of thermal spa cabins, tubs and aquathermal bathing experiences. The spa’s numerous accolades speak for themselves; among them are being named Best Day Spa by the Las Vegas Review-Journal six of the last seven years and garnering a four-star rating by Mobil Travel Guide six years running.

Without a doubt, a spa getaway is not your run of the mill present, and you can rest assured that mom will thank you for it. That said, break the mold this Mother’s Day and coddle mom with a soothing spa experience she won’t soon forget!

Travel Back in Time at Historic Hotels

Friday, April 9th, 2010

Most travelers are drawn to and book hotels for the wealth of amenities they offer – from spas and swimming pools to complimentary breakfast to award-winning restaurants. However, it is the revered history of the properties themselves that often goes overlooked.  While standing the test of time, historic hotels have become deeply woven into the fabric of the cities they grace, many becoming focal points of artistic and literary life. Select hotels have undergone renovations that have brought them back to their original splendor while respecting the original details that vacationers, business travelers and renowned celebrities alike marveled at when the hotels first opened their doors. You don’t have to be a history buff to appreciate their period furniture, timeless sophistication and close proximity to landmark attractions. Before you make your next booking, read on and take a trip down memory lane.

New York City


Algonquin HotelAlgonquin Hotel:  Named one of “America’s Ten Great Historic Hotels” in the premiere issue of Historic Traveler Magazine, The Algonquin opened its doors at 44th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues in 1902, just minutes from New York City’s world-famous Theater District. Despite undergoing renovations in 1998 and 2004, it has all but lost its original splendor. Timeless elegance will surround you as soon as you step into the Algonquin’s restored lobby, which boasts oak panels and Edwardian furniture in jewel tones. Designated a New York City landmark in 1987 and a literary landmark in 1996, the hotel’s Round Table Room is named for the celebrated group of writers, critics and actors – among them were Robert Benchley and Alexander Woollcott – who gathered at the hotel daily to dine, share ideas and play cards. You’ll also step back in time to a more glamorous era while in the Oak Room, which offers dinners and performances seasonally Tuesday through Thursday each week. With its white tablecloths, dark paneled walls and gleaming piano, the room was a launching pad for such renowned celebrities as Andrea Marcovicci and Harry Connick Jr.

San Francisco


Westin St. Francis: Perhaps best known for the historic Magneta Grandfather Clock that adorns its lobby, this Union Square hotel is suffused with early 20th century charm. Opened in 1904, the hotel was gutted in the fire that took place following an earthquake that rocked San Francisco on April 18, 1906. Reconstruction was completed in 1907 and the hotel in turn reopened that same year. Throughout the years, the hotel has played host to such acclaimed figures as Douglas MacArthur, Ernest Hemingway and several U.S. presidents. The Westin St. Francis’ rooms exude turn-of-the-century sophistication with ornate woodworking, high ceilings with shimmering chandeliers, and windows opening out onto the city by the bay. Moreover, the property is widely considered the center of the city’s literary, social and artistic life.

Boston

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The Lenox Hotel: A prestigious member of Historic Hotels of America and Small Luxury Hotels of the World, The Lenox Hotel in Boston’s historic Back Bay is a prime example of a property that fuses old-world charm with modern technology. The Lenox was the tallest building in Boston at the time of its opening in 1900. Over the years, the hotel has become a popular refuge of big names in business, entertainment, sports and the arts, from noted opera singer Enrico Caruso and actress Judy Garland to former Boston Celtics basketball coach Red Auerbach. The Lenox has notched 12 consecutive AAA Four Diamond Awards since 1998 and boasts an opulent ballroom, fine restaurants and sumptuous accommodations, each bedecked with mahogany furniture, high ceilings with brass chandeliers and Italian marble bathrooms.

Boston Park Plaza Hotel & Towers: Yet another Back Bay hotel steeped in Boston’s venerable history is the lovely Boston Park Plaza Hotel & Towers. A member of Historic Hotels of America, the property has drawn a host of U.S. presidents and celebrities since its inception in 1927. It is located only 200 yards from the nation’s first public parks, Boston Common and Public Garden, the latter of which served as the inspiration for the hotel’s logo. It was also the first hotel to feature many of the standard conveniences we find in hotel rooms today, such as guestroom radios and telephones. Boston Park Plaza Hotel & Towers is conveniently located near Newbury Street shopping, Faneuil Hall Marketplace, and Boston’s theater and financial districts.

New Orleans


le pavillon 3Le Pavillon Hotel New Orleans: A proud recipient of the AAA Four Diamond Award since 1996, this elegant hotel in the heart of downtown New Orleans is a member of both the Leading Hotels of the World and Historic Hotels of America. Upon opening its doors in 1907, the hotel boasted the first hydraulic elevators ever to be installed in New Orleans, as well as the first basement ever built in the historic city. The hotel came under new ownership in 1970, a year that saw the addition of crystal chandeliers from Czechoslovakia, marble railings from the Paris Grand Hotel, Italian columns and statues, and antiques from all over the world to complement the hotel’s quaint, old-world charm.

There’s no question that there’s more to these hotels than meets the eye. So, next time you book a hotel room, do some research on the properties listed above or others you have your sights set on. You’re likely to dig up some interesting stuff!

getaroom.com President Bob Diener Shares Travel Tips, Trends & Deals

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

getaroom.com President and travel expert Bob Diener shared loads of money-saving travel tips, trends and deals on Sonoron Living Live, which is aired on ABC15-TV in Phoenix.

To get the most bang for their buck, Bob recommends that travelers book in advance. Unlike last year when travelers could wait until the last minute to book at the lowest room rates, hotel rates in destinations including New York, Miami and Washington D.C. are now shooting up closer to check-in. If at all possible, plan your stay for early in the week. Hotel rooms are generally more expensive on Friday and Saturday than they are Sunday through Thursday; plus, Bob adds that many properties offer free-night stays when travelers book a minimum number of room nights.

If you think the rates on the website are cheap, you might be able to lock in even cheaper ones via the phone. By calling the call center at 800-HOTELS 8 (800-468-3578), travelers gain access to unpublished rates typically 10-25% less than those listed on getaroom.com and other travel websites.

In case you didn’t know, the Entertainment Capital of the World, Las Vegas, is also one of the world’s top bargain destinations. If you’re traveling on a budget, you’ll be hard-pressed to find cheaper rates than those currently offered at many Las Vegas hotels. Luxury Suites at The Signature at MGM Grand, a 5 star property in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, has rooms starting at $92/night. Other Strip hotels including the Sahara Hotel and Casino and Tropicana Las Vegas combine rousing casino action with a wealth of dining and entertainment options for under $30/night.

Bob also highlighted three exceptional hotels on the west coast: the recently renovated Radisson LA Westside Hotel in Culver City, the historic Westin St. Francis in the heart of San Francisco on Union Square, and Cova Hotel, a downtown San Francisco hotel that offers free breakfast and complimentary transportation to Union Square and the Moscone Center.

Great deals are to be had in New York, Boston, Chicago and other fine hot spots. Book now and keep more money in your pocket!

To watch the interview, please play the video below.

Bask in Elegance at an Affordable Price

Friday, January 29th, 2010

gaylord palms luxury 2Luxurious spas. Sparkling swimming pools. AAA Four Diamond restaurants. Elegant rooms and suites boasting fine furnishings and the most up-to-date technology. These are just a few of the many amenities you’ll find at premier 4 and 5 star hotels in major cities including New York, Boston and San Francisco. If this already sounds out of your price range, you’re in for a surprise: Accommodations start as low as $84/night. Kiss the notion that luxury lodging has to be expensive goodbye and read on for a roundup of budget-friendly options in select destinations.

Algonquin HotelNew York:  This famed hotel at 44th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues opened in 1902, and though it underwent renovations in 1998 and 2004, it has all but lost its original splendor. Designated a New York City landmark in 1987 and a literary landmark in 1996, the hotel’s Round Table Room is more than your typical New York City restaurant. It is named for the celebrated group of writers, critics and actors – among them were Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley – who convened daily to dine, exchange ideas and play cards. You’ll also step back in time to a more glamorous era while in the Oak Room, which offers dinners and performances seasonally Tuesday through Thursday each week. With its white tablecloths, dark paneled walls and gleaming piano, the room was a launching pad for such noted celebrities as Harry Connick Jr. and Andrea Marcovicci. Guests can also grab a drink at the art-laden Blue Bar, a popular meeting spot among locals and travelers like, or inside the stately Lounge.

Westin St. FrancisSan Francisco: Opening its doors in 1904, this Union Square hotel is imbued with early 20th century charm. Rooms feature ornate woodworking, high ceilings with shimmering chandeliers, and windows opening out onto the city by the bay. Each brings modern comforts including the hotel’s signature Westin Heavenly Beds and Westin Heavenly Baths. Travelers have their choice of several fine restaurants and well-equipped meeting rooms, and the on-site spa is sure to help ease away stress. The St. Francis is considered the center of the city’s literary, social and artistic life, much like the previously mentioned Algonquin Hotel is in New York City. spa luxury

The Lenox Hotel - Boston: A member of Historic Hotels of America, The Lenox Hotel is yet another prime example of a property that fuses old-world charm with modern technology, this time in Boston’s historic Back Bay. What makes this 214-room boutique hotel unique, however, is that it’s among a select few to be named “1 of the 5 Greenest Luxury Hotels in America” by U.S. News & World Report and featured on Conde Nast Traveler’s “Green List.”  So what, you might ask, has earned The Lenox 12 consecutive AAA Four Diamond Awards since 1998? Maybe it’s everything from its opulent ballroom and sophisticated restaurants to its elegantly chic accommodations, bedecked with mahogany furniture, high ceilings with brass chandeliers and Italian marble bathrooms.

Luxury Suites at Tluxury restauranthe Signature at MGM Grand in Las Vegas: You might be hard-pressed to believe that this 5 star property – rated the number one boutique hotel in Las Vegas – currently offers rooms below $100/night. Its three exclusive towers are non-gaming, making it a good option for travelers wishing to evade bustling casinos. Whether you’re in town for business or leisure, don’t miss the intimate swimming pool, state-of-the-art fitness center, well-equipped business center and spa. A sense of luxury permeates the suites as well, which have designer furnishings, spacious living areas and gleaming marble bathrooms.

The Metropole Hotel South Beach in Miami:  South Beach is synonymous with vibrant nightlife, ever-present sunshine, fine dining, turquoise waters that lap against pearly white sand, and – you guessed it – scores of chic hotels. Though it’s set in the very heart of the action on South Beach, a much more relaxed and subdued atmosphere awaits on the premises. The hotel’s private courtyard setting makes a great place to unwind after a day of shopping jaunts or meetings. Travelers who need to book or change flights can do so using the uniguest airline system in the lobby. Serving as a popular retreat for renowned celebrities like P Diddy and Heidi Klum, The Metropole also offers ample meeting space, stylish suites with 42″ inch plasma TVs and complimentary shuttle service to Miami International Airport.

No matter what your idea of the perfect luxury hotel is, one thing is for certain: If there’s anything better than enjoying 4 and 5 star luxury, it’s enjoying it a 2 or 3 star price.