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Lodging: Unique hotels around the world

Unusual Hotels of the World is a guide to one-of-a-kind lodging experiences, hotels so unique — underground, made of ice, up a tree, underwater — that they themselves become the reason to travel to a particular destination. Some of the 233 properties profiled on the site are well-known, but many will be new to the majority of travelers.

Unusual Hotels of the World offers ‘experiential’ hotels. Safariland Treehouse Resort as seen on Unusual Hotels of the World Staying there is worth the trip, which will often be long and arduous, and delivers the guest a memorable and hopefully enjoyable experience. Some are luxurious, some are not, and throughout the guide you will find a range of choices to suit the budgets of every traveler.

Visitors can search for lodging by experience (“arty,” “bling,” “family,” “romance,” “thrill,” “wild”), type of facility (castles, oases, igloos, boats, cabooses, lighthouses, wigwams, prisons, caves, and so on) and location on the planet. The website regularly updates its entries based on visits by the editors and feedback from hotel guests. People who sign up as members of the site receive a newsletter that includes promotional deals and offers from the associated properties.

Site: Unusual Hotels of the World

Hospitality Industry: “Let’s talk about hotels”

“Let’s talk about hotels” is the cut line for the blog where Guillaume Thevenot reports on topics associated with hotels, b&bs, and travel-related businesses. GuillaumeThevenot of Hotel BlogsHotel Blogs provides links to travel professionals, services and websites, plus tips on social media marketing for the hospitality industry. A regular feature is Q&As with CEOs of companies like Hotel Tonight, a company that offers same-day hotel bookings on iPhones, online marketing consultant for hotels e-conceptory, and menumodo, a hosted content management tool for creating, updating and distributing restaurant menus.

Site: Hotel Blogs

Lodging: Social media-enhanced hotel search engine

realtravel social media hotel recommendationsThe specialized search engine Real Travel brings the benefits of social media aggregation to the work of finding hotel lodging. Combining real-time pricing and availability data, Facebook “likes,” and hotel reviews from across the web, Real Travel simplifies hotel search. You’ll find hotel ratings, an easy-to-use price comparison tool, property photos, location information, information about nearby attractions, and advice from fellow travelers about lodging and “things to do.” Unquestionably one of the more useful travel tools.

Site: RealTravel.com




Connectivity: Hotel WiFi Is a Right, Not a Luxury

“What gives with hotel WiFi?

“This is a ten-year-old technology that has improved in speed and quality nearly everywhere — in homes, in offices, in public spaces, in coffee shops, in airports — even on planes. You can even get free WiFi at Krystal, a fast food chain that’s on par with White Castle and sells hamburgers for less than $1 each. Over the past two years I’ve stayed at more than two-dozen hotels around the United States and the emerging world. I’ve noticed a trend that seems to fly in the face of basic economics and technology adoption: The pricier and fancier hotel, generally the worse quality the WiFi, if it exists at all.”

The rest of the story: Hotel WiFi Should Be a Right, Not a Luxury by Sarah Lacy (TechCrunch 2010-01-01)

Lodging: New hotel in Paso Robles

At the comfy new Hotel Cheval in Paso Robles (the mini Napa), you’re escorted to dinner in a carriage drawn by a Belgian draft horse named Chester. Bring a carrot.

Website: Hotel Cheval, Paso Robles, California.

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