Posts Tagged ‘Hotel’

December 6th, 2011  Posted at   The Grand Hotels

A couple of month’s ago I had a chance to stay at Disney Vacation Club’s new resort, the Villas at the Grand Californian. Located right near the entrance to Disneyland, this is a great place to stay if you are planning a visit to the Anaheim parks. You can actually enter California Adventure right from inside the hotel grounds and Downtown Disney is just on the opposite side of the lobby, so all of the Disney magic is close at hand.

Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa is, in my opinion, Disneyland’s best resort hotel and it has been around for several years now. I used to see them building it when I was living in Los Angeles and visiting Disneyland on a regular basis. Now though, they have expanded the resort and the expansion is all Villas for the Disney Vacation Club.

What this means for DVC owners is reduced costs for staying at The Grand Californian. I’ve stayed there before on points in one of the hotel rooms, but now that the DVC Villas are open, it cost fewer points per night to stay in a studio, which gives you a bit more room than the standard hotel rooms. The lay-out for the villas, as far as I can tell, is virtually the same as the rooms at my other favorite Disney resort, Animal Kingdom Lodge Villas. The difference is in the soft furnishings. They features lots of Arts & Crafts motifs and the idea is that you should feel like you are staying in a great lodge in Northern California.

There’s been a lot of talk on the various Disney forums that if you want to stay at the Grand Californian Villas then you better own there and buy soon as there are only 48 villas total. But I own at Saratoga Springs at Disney World and still had no problem booking a stay in the Villas at the Grand Californian for a few nights in November, only a few weeks after they were officially opened for reservations. I suppose that may change in the future, but I think if you really want to visit and are flexible with your dates and unit sizes, then it shouldn’t be a problem. (more…)

December 1st, 2011  Posted at   Hotels Accommodations

Rome is a favorite tourist destination all year round. This Eternal City offers a variety of experiences. Some visit this city as pilgrims who wish to have an audience with the Pope or visit the different churches and edifices. Others are historical enthusiasts who want to personally experience history by examining the numerous historical landmarks and artifacts Rome has stored for years. But whatever purpose you have in coming to this city, your first and utmost concern is where to stay.

Rome offers a variety of accommodations and lodgings ranging from hotels, boarding hostels, guesthouses, campgrounds, self-catering accommodations to the more traditional lodges and inns. But hotels are still the most popular choice by many tourists not only because of the luxury they offer but also because of their accessibility.

In choosing your hotel, the primary consideration is your budget. What would be affordable given your resources?

One-star hotels such as Cressy, Kristi, Sandra, Mari 2, II Castelletto, II Papavero, Gabriele, Viennese, Antica Locanda Palmieri, Cristina’s, Euro Quiris, Sallustio, Malta, Mari, Azzurra, Beauty, Andreina, Aristotele, Moscatello and Les Chambres d – or will cost you from 45.00 to 70.00 euro. Prices of two-star hotels like Urbis, Felice, Ferrarese, City Guesthouse, Cassia, Domus Mea, Hollywood Roma, Cortorillo, Mirage, Ducale, Halifax, Piave, Rubino, Planet, Stella, Paradise, Virginia, Sweet Home, Scott House, Baltic, Cavour, Georgina, Magic, New York, Amico, Ascot, Dell-Urbe, Marco Polo, Teti, Tempio de Pallade, Marcus, Robinson, Italia, Giubelio, Dei Mille, Ercoli, Gabriella, Luciani, Lussemburgo, Luzzatti and vary from 50.00 to 70.00 euro. You can stay in three-star hotels such as Cascina Palace, Flaminius, Arcadia, Waldorf, Zone, Giada, XX Settembre, Villa Maria Regina, Giotto, Palacavicchi to name a few from 42.00 to 60.00 euro. Four-star hotels like Pisana Palace, Petra, Domina Inn Roma Cassia, Pineta Palace, Hermitage, Sunrise, Saint Paul, Roma Park, Aureliano, Regent and 120 others cost about 50.00 to 90.00 euro. While five-star hotels like Bernini Bristol, Hotel Aldrovandi Palace, Lord Byron, Grand Hotel Plaza, Splendide Royal, Exedra, A Boscolo Luxury Hotel, Ambasciatori Palace, Regina Baglioni, Majestic, Grand Hotel Parco dei Principi, Grand Hotel de le Minerve and Hassler Villa Medici charge from 210.00 to 514.55 euro. (more…)