Monthly Archives: August 2010
Kenya Hotel – Holiday Inn Nairobi Hotel-Finest Kenya Hotel Nairobi
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on August 31, 2010
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Robert Muhoho asked: Holiday Inn Nairobi – Mayfair Court HotelHoliday inn Nairobi formerly the Mayfair court hotel is a historic hotel, the Holiday inn enjoyed its first heyday in 1940′s Colonial Kenya. Despite being purchased by the Bass Hotels Group, the hotel still retains its distinctive architecture and lush gardens.Location It is situated in a popular shopping and residential suburb close to the city center. Located only 12 miles from Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, it is within reasonable proximity to the airport.Room facilities at the holiday inn Nairobi KenyaThe holiday in has a total of 171 guest rooms and 9 suites. The rooms at the holiday inn Nairobi all have a have color TV, radio, telephone, tea/coffee making facilities and private bath read more
Hampton Inn Promotion and Coupon Codes
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on August 30, 2010
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Tom Tessin asked: The Hampton Inn is a great place to say. I absolutely love this hotel, and I can’t say enough good things about them. From the very comfortable beds, to the breakfast in the morning. I’ve stayed at this hotel well over 25 times, and I’ve never came close to having a bad experience. Trust me, this is a great hotel that you must consider.What happens if you’re going to head out, and you’re looking for some coupon codes, or deals? How can you find them? Here’s how it’s done.Last minute deals – If you’re on a road trip, you may want to stop at a rest area, restaurant, or somewhere fairly big. What you’re going to find there is a hotel coupon book. Pick this up, because you’re going to find a load of deal read more
Want to Find an Exotic Holiday Hotel – Netherlands Has All That You Need
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on August 29, 2010
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Alice Shown asked: Netherlands has got fabulous cities which are enriched with timeless assets like ancient mansions, rich culture, beautiful parks, together with luxurious lifestyles. Situated between Belgium and Germany, Netherlands is well known all over the world for cheese, windmills, wooden shoes, and tulips. If you want to spend a vacation in Netherlands, you can find different types of accommodations. Be it a cheap, budget or luxury hotel you can find everything in this country. Netherlands has always been a lovely place, and with a perfect blend of ancient legacies and contemporary treasures it manages to attract tourists from all over the world.For tourists looking for a wonderful hotel, Netherlands is a good place since a number of well-known hotel giants are venturing in read more
Historic San Francisco Hotels
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on August 29, 2010
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Nathan Richardson asked: If you are planning a trip to San Francisco, then you should definitely consider a stay at one of San Francisco’s historic hotels. Not only do many of these hotels have excellent services and deals, but they offer customers a truly one of a kind experience, one with a rich history. The following are just some of the best historic hotels in the area.
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Organizational Structure For Your B&B Inn
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on August 27, 2010
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Kit Cassingham asked: When I first started learning about innkeeping I was shown that the typical organizational structure was like a triangle. The boss is at the top, employees and vendors are in the middle and the clients are at the bottom; you know, it all flows down hill. But the innkeeping organizational structure was an inverted triangle, with the guests at the top and the innkeeper at the bottom. As I taught my early students about the innkeeping structure I realized that was one big reason innkeepers burned out so readily; they were trying to keep a top-heavy structure balanced and they had the weight of the world on their shoulders.As that thought was developing in my mind, I learned about the “New Traditional” approach to organizational structures — a rec read more
Hotel Overbooking – What Can You Do?
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on August 25, 2010
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Michael Russell asked: Hotels may offer excuses that they have to oversell to make up for the losses from the growing number of travelers who make reservations but never keep them. They may tell you that some guests did not check out as planned, or that certain rooms require repairs or renovations. Many states can now impose fines against hotels that regularly overbook. Unlike airlines, hotels have no right to confirm more rooms than they have available.In very rare cases, two hotels may work together in bait and switch tactics, accepting your overbooking at one hotel so that you can be referred, at your expense, to a more expensive hotel down the street. The second hotel then shares a portion of the revenue with the first. If this happens to you, you should immediately file a compl read more
Carmel Wayfarer Inn, Carmel – Inn With a Difference
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on August 25, 2010
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Sanjay B Sharma asked: We’ve been staying in Wayfarer Inn, and two of its sister inns – Pacific Grove inn and Green Lantern also situated in Carmel. Out of these, Wayfarer gave an excellent hotel experience, with Pacific green offerings of Victorian house and the Green Lantern being slightly extra colorful B&B feel.I’m a native of Carmel and after being away for some years, when I returned back, I had to face difficulty in locating this inn! Parking facility for hotel guests is available in the rear end and it remains filled. The office is in the front side of the building with its way through the beautiful courtyard, up a few stairs from the space meant for “check in parking”. Check in time is 3 PM and check outs at 11 AM.They would require at lea read more
The 5 Most Expensive Hotels in Barcelona, Spain
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on August 23, 2010
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Matt Goldman asked: The Arts BarcelonaThe Arts Barcelona, or to give it its full name the Ritz-Carlton Hotel Arts Barcelona, overlooks the magnificent Port Olimpic and is an incredible sight in itself. With 5 different dining areas ranging from the ‘Chic informal’ Bites to the ‘Jacket and Tie’ Enoteca there is something for everyone’s tastes. Full housekeeping twice a day, babysitting on request and a complimentary overnight shoeshine and morning paper give the Arts an air of extravagance and the terraced gardens, outdoor swimming pool and numerous bars combine to make this a reassuringly expensive hotel to stay in during your trip to the beautiful Barcelona.The Barcelona HiltonThe Barcelona Hilton seems mainly geared towards business and business meeti read more
Old Faithful Inn
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on August 22, 2010
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asked: The Old Faithful Inn opened in 1904, next to the Old Faithful Geyser in the heart of Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.This Icon hardly needs an introduction, for over a century this colossal exposed log and wood frame building (believed to be the largest log building in the world) has influenced and inspired the construction of all read more
Adventure Inn – Northern Belize
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on August 21, 2010
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Gary Wonning asked: Corozal Town, Northern BelizeWhat a Welcome relief from the rigorous travels from the past two weeks! Located in the northern Corozal district of Belize, we were only about thirty miles from Chetumal Mexico. These quaint little huts located on Consejo Beach at a little village called the Adventure Inn were just what the doctor ordered. Arriving late at night, after spending the day traversing Belize it was past time for a relaxing dinner and a good nights sleep.From the southern border, just south of Puenta Gorda to the northern border with Mexico,Belize is only about 180 miles long. However the road conditions can be best described as extremely hazardous, most are dirt and only paved in certain areas, most times a top speed of 20 MPH is all that can be expected. read more
