1: When you travel, where do you prefer to stay?
2: Do you have a "go-to" hotel brand or group?
3: What is the nicest hotel you have ever stayed?
4: Have you ever traveled in a recreational vehicle?
5: Would you spend the night in one of these tents?
My answers:
1: When you travel, where do you prefer to stay? Hotels, even when I visit family I almost always stay in a nearby hotel.
2: Do you have a "go-to" hotel brand or group? Hilton and their other brands. A second choice is Holiday Inn.
3: What is the nicest hotel you have ever stayed? The Langham Hotel in Chicago, the conference arranged and paid the bill.
4: Have you ever traveled in a recreational vehicle? Only once, my parents owned a motor home for a few years - I went to Key West with them on long weekend.
5: Would you spend the night in one of these tents? No, I don't sleep outside on the ground.
Please share your answers in the comments.
1: When you travel, where do you prefer to stay? In quiet rental cottages or apartments with kitchens.
ReplyDelete2: Do you have a "go-to" hotel brand or group? Here in Great Britain, the "Premier Inn" chain is normally reliable - clean and with good quality bedding. Not too pricey either.
3: What is the nicest hotel you have ever stayed? Possibly The Luxe Manor in Hong Kong.
4: Have you ever traveled in a recreational vehicle? I don't know what one of them is. Oh, Google says "a motor vehicle or trailer equipped with living spaces, designed for leisure travel, camping, and temporary habitation." The answer is "No!" They have no appeal for me.
5: Would you spend the night in one of these tents? Well I would if pushed but who would be in the other tents?
In the other tens, Probably Red Coats
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Delete1: When you travel, where do you prefer to stay? hotel
ReplyDelete2: Do you have a "go-to" hotel brand or group? No
3: What is the nicest hotel you have ever stayed? I’ve stayed in some great places but the first that comes to mind is a former private palace in Seville. It was newly renovated and opened as a hotel and was an incredible experience.
4: Have you ever traveled in a recreational vehicle? No.
5: Would you spend the night in one of these tents? It depends on what services are available. Flush toilets and warm showers? If not, forget it.
I have read your "camping" stories, it looks like fun until it rains.
Delete1. Hotels. In P-Town, you're a little more forced to do something like an Airbnb.
ReplyDelete2. Hilton or Marriott seem to work best. In that order.
3. Probably the St. Ermine in London. Stayed at the Waldorf Astoria once - it was not worth the hype that the name brings.
4. No. But we've discussed.
5. Possibly. I do require running water - not IN the tent but close by.
More likely the water will run through the tent when it rains.
Delete1. In a cabin with all facilities. But I am soon to make an exception.
ReplyDelete2. No. I am quite disloyal.
3. I don't know the name, but a hotel in Dubai.
4. Yes, in a campervan once. I liked it. My late partner hated it.
5. Staying in a tent? Really? I don't think so.
My office was in a motor-home for a few weeks one year, when we were building a new office. I drove it back and forth to work.
Delete1: When you travel, where do you prefer to stay? When we visited my Dad we stayed with him, otherwise we stay in a hotel.
ReplyDelete2: Do you have a "go-to" hotel brand or group? Not really; a little research helps me make up my mind.
3: What is the nicest hotel you have ever stayed? We stayed at The Nines in Portland once; a refurbished former design center with a great rooftop bar.
4: Have you ever traveled in a recreational vehicle? My parents once owned a motor home and we traveled all throughout the Wester US when I was a kid.
5: Would you spend the night in one of these tents? Not even if forced.
My parents house was frequently crowded, I started staying in hotels.
Delete1: When you travel, where do you prefer to stay? Hotels and AirBnB.
ReplyDelete2: Do you have a "go-to" hotel brand or group? Like you, Hilton and its various brands.
3: What is the nicest hotel you have ever stayed? Back in my working days, The Tremont in Chicago, which was at the law firm's expense. It is no longer there. Also the Grand Wailea on Maui.
4: Have you ever traveled in a recreational vehicle? No.
5: Would you spend the night in one of these tents? If there was a nice, comfy air mattress underneath the sleeping bag, then yes.
My two plushest hotels, were paid for by medical society conferences.
Delete1. When I travel, I always stay in hotels or, in a pinch, B&Bs (never AirB&Bs). Like you, I stay in hotels even when visiting family or friends. I need my space and privacy to relax.
ReplyDelete2. My "go-to" hotel brand is something middle-of-the-road and dependable/reliable as to quality, like Holiday Inn or Best Western.
3. Any time I've stayed in a swanky hotel, it's been related to association with the legal profession. In Canada, have stayed at fab hotels in Niagara Falls (right overlooking the Horseshoe Falls) and in Alberta at the Chateau Lake Louise. Abroad, we stayed in some really upscale hotels in Japan, but I think the swankiest I've ever been in was in Seoul, South Korea. (We were traveling on a Bar Association tour).
4. I've never traveled in a motor home.
5. You could not pay me enough to sleep in one of those tents.
Holiday Inn was my go to for may years.
Delete1. Hotels but I don't travel much anymore.
ReplyDelete2. no
3.?
4. no
5. no
I know I will reach a point of staying home more.
Delete1. I'm a hotel person too. I've never done Air BnB.
ReplyDelete2. No, whatever looks most interesting on hotels.com!
3. Hard to say. I stayed at the Eden Roc in Miami Beach after its renovation and modernization and that was pretty nice.
4. No but I'd love to!
5. No.