Category: Hotel Review
Hotel Review: Inn at Perry Cabin
The Inn at Perry Cabin by Belmond is a historic property in the quaint Eastern Shore town of St. Michaels, Maryland that I’ve been eyeing to stay at for a long time. Luckily, B is an awesome husband & decided to surprise me with a little weekend getaway there for my birthday. We enjoyed a relaxing weekend…
Hotel Review: The Biltmore Resort, Miami
There’s no two ways around it: weekend business trips stink. Luckily, the hotel doesn’t have to. Last weekend, when I was in Miami for a weekend conference, I stayed at the historic Biltmore Hotel. Located in posh Coral Gables, the hotel is smack in the middle of an upscale neighborhood. Built in the early 1920s, it…
Hotel Review: Grand Summit Hotel, Park City Mountain Resort
During our recent trip to Park City, we stayed at Canyons Resort – Utah’s largest largest ski resort. The resort has several lodging options on the property, including the Waldorf Astoria Park City, the Grand Summit Hotel, the Hyatt Escala Lodge, the Sundial Lodge, the Westgate Resort & the Silverado Lodge (told you it was…
Hotel Review: Eventi, New York City
I am a creature of habit, especially when traveling. As much as I love discovering new things, there’s something great about going somewhere comfortable & familiar. When traveling to NYC for leisure or business, I stay in one of a handful of hotels (usually the Library Hotel or 70 Park). So when B & I decided…
Hotel Review: Omni Amelia Island Plantation Resort
We’ve made it an annual tradition to travel somewhere every year for our wedding anniversary. We try to go somewhere we’ve never been before – normally big city trips that result in exhilarating 16 hour days of exploring. We’ve been to Chicago, Seattle, the Blue Ridge Mountains, New York City, Montreal & Toronto. But this year,…
Hotel Review: Rimrock Resort; Banff, Canada
The first thing you notice about the Rimrock Resort Hotel is the view. Driving up the long, winding mountain road to reach the resort, the view is largely hidden by the tall thin pine trees which line both sides of the road. Suddenly, the resort opens up before you. It looks simple from the front…