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The Talbott Hotel Named #3 Hotel In The United States

27 January 2012 by  
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The Talbott Hotel, an Epoque Classic Luxury Hotel, was chosen as the third top hotel by TripAdvisor® in its 2010 Travelers’ Choice® awards category of: Top 25 Hotels in The United States.  The Talbott is the only hotel in Illinois to make the Top 25 list and is currently ranked as the number 1 hotel in Chicago.  Now in its eighth year, the annual TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice awards honor the world’s ideal hotels, earning their distinction from those who know them ideal – actual travelers.

Differently from other hotel awards programs in the world, TripAdvisor® Travelers’ Choice® winners are established on the millions of real and unbiased reviews and views about hotels on tripadvisor.com™ and content from crossways the web.

“I’m so chesty of our employees, they really deserve the credit for all of the accolades,” stated Troy Strand, General Manager of The Talbott Hotel.  “We’ve spent millions of dollars creating a great hotel, but it’s our employees who engage with our property and bring it to life creating an unrivaled experience for our guests.”

Epoque Hotels wishes to congratulate the Talbot Hotel for this great achievement.

Built in 1927, The Talbott Hotel is a full service, luxury boutique property offering the charm of a gracious, bygone era coupled with all of the conveniences of today. Having just finished a multi-million dollar refurbishment of the hotel interiors, The Talbott, a member of Epoque Hotels, is one of the first five Green Certified hotels in Chicago – a fact attributable in massive part to management’s dedication to “sustainability without compromise.” The Talbott Hotel is 100% carbon neutral and employs many strategies to reduce their carbon footprint without sacrificing the calibre and comfort guests expect.

Epoque Hotels is a collection of 300 avant-garde, trendy-chic and luxury-classic boutique hotels in over 100 destinations worldwide. Established in 2002 and headquartered in Miami, Florida the company also has income offices in Italy, The United Kingdom, Spain and China. For reservations or more information visit www.EpoqueHotels.com

Hotel Web Sites Counting on Traffic From Third-Party Links

25 January 2012 by  
Categories: Holidays

The popularity of feature-rich travel web sites is continually growing as they provide current information on hotel properties and often offer a review portal where prospective quests can check-out what others are saying about the hotel, before they check-in.

With websites like TripAdvisor®, boasting 31 million visitors a month, the importance of good placement on the major hospitality industry web sites is clear.

“I believe travel blogging sites such as TripAdvisor.com can be invaluable to pass travelers by offering genuine, non bias views about resorts and destinations”, stated Drew Frahm, Vice President of Millennium Management LLC, who manages Vista Cay Resort in Orlando Florida. “From the hotels stand-point, we believe it is a great tool for communicating a better-quality product such as ours without spending massive capital and efforts on marketing. There really is no more honest or superior form of advertising than word of mouth.”

Millenium Management’s Vista Cay Resort is #2 on TripAdvisor’s list of specialty hotels in Orlando and has benefitted from the increased traffic that comes with the high listing.

The top rated travel sites like TripAdvisor grant visitors to do more than check hotel rates in their destination city, and this is a huge reason for their success. From the TripAdvisor home page you can find hotels, view flights and cruises, read and write reviews, view area restaurants, and even discuss your pass plans with others in an online forum. Your entire pass can be planned, flights booked, hotels reserved and automobiles rented from a single web site.

With so much competition for vacationers in favourite tourist destinations like Orlando Florida, a one-stop pass destination resource is the ideal insurance that travelers are spending their money wisely and getting true value during their hard-earned vacation.

Bob Gilmour Orlando Business Hub

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Hotel Marketing 2.0 – Guest Care And Psychological Tactics To Find Your Way On Tripadvisor

14 December 2011 by  
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The growing weight of World wide web in the hospitality industry has led some hoteliers of tiny independent hotels to the misleading impression that they can easily “do business on tourism with more concerns for the web that for the hotel property.”

The problem is that “good advertising never sold a bad product.” The rules to be successful in hospitality are always the same, and, for the joy of the “good product hotels”, World wide web is the most cost-effective, powerful distribution and advertising medium. But we know “the beauty is in the eye of the beholder”, and the new beholder we all know it’s TripAdvisor.

I would therefore tell you how, in the modern so called “Web 2.0″ tourism market, past and present meet together; as the “simple” and ancient art of “hospitality” saved a Barcelona Hotel from a very bad review on Expedia’s most powerful child.

THE “PABLO HOTEL” AND ITS RICHER BROTHER

In a current trip to Spain I stayed in a 3 star hotel, I’ll call it the “Pablo hotel” just to be sure to not escape the commonplaces…let’s state it was “picturesque”: dark, noisy, small rooms with broken air conditioning. A few steps from the “Pablo” there was another 3 star hotel that, for the same rate, offered spacious and superior furnished rooms, bathrooms with marble baths and a modern lounge bar.

I returned home to write my first review on TripAdvisor…with a very soft and ironic tone, I just wanted to warn other travelers that, for the same price, they could lodge in a “better” hotel, but…

THE HOTEL WAS PROVIDING HOSPITALITY AND NOT JUST “RENTING ROOMS”

The Pablo Hotel was managed by a family that, dealing each day with many problems due to demand of staff and resources, tried in any way to pay attention to its guests and to do anything doable to cater them with a personal, caring service.

Obviously this management could not spend a substantial budget on the hotel structure and services as the competitor, but this not means it had forgotten the basic foundations of the job.

During my stay I have known people who, with questionable results, worked hard day and night to accommodate guests in the ideal way possible. I felt like home, surrounded by friendly and forthcoming hosts.

The result? I didn’t have “the guts” to publish my negative review.

GIVE YOUR GUESTS SOMETHING “PERSONAL” TO WRITE FOR

Whether you like it or not, there is always something “personal” that impels us to write a review, a subtle interests of “rewarding” or “punishing” the hotel staff.

When the “guest care” is successful, customers will want to return in some way “the favor”, to make a “small gift” to a friend that housed us with heat and attention.

This is a critical point, because TripAdvisor’s rankings are based not only on the

1. calibre of votes

but also on the

2. time-frequency of reviews

Satisfaction for the attention received and the friendly relationship that develops between client and staff of the hotel leads to positive reviews and also pushes many more travelers to write on TripAdvisor (as on the other infinite forums and travel blogs on the web).

The same people perhaps wouldn’t write a positive review just in case the hotel rooms were simply elegant and equipped with massive plasma television or Jacuzzi.

We mustn’t forget that Web 2.0 is founded on interactive social relationships – kindness has still a great effect. And if your guests “like you”, you’re creating a small army of advertisers that will serve your marketing:

1. for free
2. in a viral way
3. in the most effective way – since their “marketing campaigns” are perceived as unbiased and caring only for the good of the readers.

THERE IS NO SUCH A THING LIKE A “OBJECTIVE” OR “UNBIASED” TRIPADVISOR’S REVIEW

Many hoteliers complain that the negative reviews of their hotel are not “objective”, forgetting that the positive ones are not different; the individualized impression that a hotelier/staff gives its guests affects all the rest and is the first and most important bourgeois that is evaluated, so important to influence the perception of the hotel itself…

Excluding the cleanliness of the room, all the rest it’s widely varying according to the impression that the human relationship within the hotel has left; the rooms might seem small and bare, or not too massive and neat depending on this kind of relationship and the mood you’re healthy to create. We’ll never read this kind of psychotic review:

”The staff was so welcoming and friendly, I felt like home. The Hotel sucks.”

If you leave a good impression on your guests, they will watch the hotel with the same eyes, more undemanding and less inclined to the criticism.

APPROACH TO WEB 2.0 BASED ON THE INTERNET VS APPROACH BASED ON THE “CUSTOMER”

TripAdvisor is just one of the infinite international web sites that world travelers use to exchange views and recommendations on hotel structures.

There are 2 approaches to address the challenge of Web 2.0 (read “the Customer-centric Web”).

A. Find the latest technology to monitor any Blog, forum and social network existing site on the planet, spend a lot of money and time and just be depressing of negative reviews;

B. Prevent the problem, offering the ideal experience doable for its guests not on the World wide web but inside the hotel.

A negative review is always possible, but if it’s surrounded by 30 positive reviews the problem probably belongs to the guest, and TripAdvisor’s readers know it well. In the same way, hotelier’s replies are important, but useless when found in the middle of 30 negative reviews.

Besides that TripAdvisor most of the time doesn’t publish hotelier’s replies nor care about them, since its final client is the traveler (not too strange, if you think it’s the same final client of Expedia).

IT’S NOT (ONLY) ABOUT MONEY

In a current conference about Search Engine Marketing in the Travel Industry I heard a conversation between 2 hoteliers: “Travelocity can invest too much money on Paid Advertising, we can't compete, we have not the resources to do the same marketing on the Internet.”

Travelocity is currently using sophisticated analytic tools to extract, from its reviews, important indications on common problems of travelers. This is simply to give a superior customer service.

Very often we don’t thinks about that larger Hotel Chains or well developed OTAs that have great financial assets also have the knowledge necessary to:

A. Develop a strategy of differentiation from the competition = wage a single value to their guests;

B. Devote themselves to guest care, to match travelers’ desires and expectations = they give customers what they want, and customers do not want “a room”, but something more difficult to offer.

Money is only the bright grappling of the medal, but the real difference is the greater emphasis on the wishes and needs of customers, that is all Web 2.0 is about. Not about Blogs, Java, Widgets, Platforms…

Small hotels can customize guest experiences and create a warmer and more individualized atmosphere, and they don’t have to miss this chance.

GOOD ADVERTISING NEVER SOLD A BAD PRODUCT

Internet is not the goal, is merely a means. A means that you can use at your own good or bad, and this makes a large difference: is difficult to envision hotels’ offline brochures absent as many hotel web sites.

This said, no good web site can promote a bad product. And hotels designed to rent rooms instead of host of people with “special” and “personal” attentions, are definitively a bad product.

For free hotel marketing articles, be sure to check www.hotelmarketing.com (English) and www.bookingblog.com (Italian)

Tripadvisor Hotel Indigo San Diego

21 November 2011 by  
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You can stay in a certain place for short and longer stay. Tripadvisor Hotel Indigo San DiegoThey offer services like cleaning, housekeeping and even more. Here are the lists of benefits that serviced apartment offers.

1. Own kitchen: The kitchens are fully equipped. You don’t have to worry where you will take your breakfast, lunch or supper. No more costly foods you will cater unlike in the hotels.

2. Private place: You have your own private place. You are like staying in your own home.

3. Fully equipped: Unlike an ordinary apartment, you have to purchase your furniture to be used for your regular living. In serviced apartments, you don’t have to worry about your furniture and fittings.

4. Flexibility: You can pay your bills in one at a time, just like the hotel.

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Serviced apartments are the ideal choice if you want to stay for three months or more. You will find satisfaction about your accomodation without sacrificing its quality. They incorporate additional facilities that the hotel never offers. Here you will find a spacious living space, your own bathroom, kitchen and other amenities that you will feel like living in your own home. You can also enjoy its swimming pool, gymnassium and health clubs. The ideal thing of it is the cost is minimal compared to other hotels offered.

Looking for serviced apartments is not difficult nowadays. You just search on the google and you will find online booking and accommodations. You will find apartments in Lisbon, London and Wimbledon.

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Yatra.com Partners With Tripadvisor For Hotel Reviews

9 November 2011 by  
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TripAdvisor and Yatra.com have formed an alliance which will grant Yatra.com customers to get access to the unbiased hotel reviews posted by travellers on TripAdvisor, including those posted on its India website, www.tripadvisor.in. This will enable them to make the ideal doable choice of hotels based on their needs.

Sharat Dhall, Managing Director, TripAdvisor India said, “Online hotel bookings are growing rapidly in India and featuring TripAdvisor hotel reviews will help reduce the uncertainty around booking even the lesser known hotels in hundreds of tourist destinations crossways India. Online travel agents around the world and in India as well, have featured TripAdvisor hotel reviews and reported increased conversion in hotel bookings.”

Dhall added, “This association is a strong testimony to the unparalleled depth of TripAdvisor reviews on Indian hotels. In a short span of time, TripAdvisor has not only grown to become one of the leading travel websites in the country, with more than two million monthly one-of-a-kind Indian visitors, but also has the largest pool of real traveller reviews on Indian hotels. With this partnership, Indian travellers can read about fellow traveller experiences with the hotel and then go straight ahead and book the perfect stay.”

Dhruv Shringi, CEO and Co-founder, Yatra.com said, “Yatra.com has always been at the forefront of innovation in the online travel market, and we are delighted to feature TripAdvisor hotel reviews, which will improve the overall individual experience and enable the travellers to make the right choice of hotels based on the experiences of the fellow travelers.”

Shringi added, “Since inception, Yatra.com has been focusing on the changing tastes, preferences, activity and needs of the travellers.  An indicator of our intent can be gauged from the fact that in the last two years we have introduced several new services, such as partial payment artefact for domestic hotels and international flights, 51 per cent cash back on companion’s travel, an exclusive Yatra Barclaycard Platinum Credit Card, Compensation for flight delays, Ideal Fare Challenge and Cash Back on International tickets for Net Banking customers. This new feature will further contribute in enriching the entire Yatra.com Experience.”

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Booking Hotel Meetings At The Holiday Inn Brentwood

4 November 2011 by  
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Just off the M25, with excellent road, rail and nearby tube links into London, Brentwood is ideally sited for business meetings. It could be deemed one of the most centralised areas in the UK, being equally suited for London, UK and international travellers. This is especially true of the Holiday Inn Brentwood. In an enviable location near Brentwood rail, just off the M25 and with Ongar and Upminster tube stations a short drive away, it offers overnight accommodation and a superb range of business facilities.

Companies booking meeting hotels in Brentwood are often based in Central London – so why are we at Holiday Inn so popular?  Firstly it’s more convenient. We’re on Junction 28 of the M25, within simple reach of all the London airports – Heathrow is just a short drive away. Brentwood has excellent rail links too; the Liverpool Street to Southend, Liverpool Street to Norwich, and Fenchurch Street to Shoeburyness lines all pass through the town, via no fewer than four rail stations. This makes it a haven for commuters.

At Holiday Inn Brentwood we have a 250 space automobile park, and the M25/A12 intersection makes driving a dream. Companies based in London and Essex don’t need to worry about colleagues from further afield battling into the capital, any more than they need worry about crippling London business rates. By planning their meetings with us at Holiday Inn Brentwood, they can ensure everything will run like clockwork – and stay on budget.

Normally, if you book meeting hotels – in Brentwood or anywhere else – you pretty much accept that what you get for your money is the room and a light switch. However, we at Holiday Inn Brentwood offer everything you need in one low-cost “all-in-one” package. Room options range from intimate tutor rooms to massive theatre and banqueting suites, and include world wide web access, presentation equipment, refreshments and a dedicated Meetings Host to offer full hands-on support.

When you’ve just landed at Heathrow, you don’t want a long drive into the capital and crippling congestion charges. You want to get to your hotel quickly, and leave it feeling refreshed and relaxed. With us at Holiday Inn Brentwood, you don’t just get a convenient out-of-town location. You get the benefits of space and seclusion. Surrounded by beautiful countryside and set in expansive grounds, we have a restful conservatory for dining and breakout sessions, a spa area and luxurious, air-conditioned rooms. In no time at all you can feel relaxed, refreshed and enlivened – no matter how gruelling the meeting ahead.

Of course, you want to be on top form when thrashing out company policies. These days, it’s accepted that employees perform much superior when they’re fit and mentally alert. As well as a light, nutritious business menu, we at Holiday Inn Brentwood have a gym, swimming pool and golf facilities – and the Essex countryside. The M25 might thunder nearby, but stroll through the underpass and you’re suddenly deep in the Weald. With forests, lakes, rivers and fields nearby, it’s hard to believe we’re just minutes from the centre of London by train.

Emma writes articles on Meeting Rooms including guides to Holiday Inn Brentwood.

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Wonderful Wildwood, New Jersey

15 October 2011 by  
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The Jersey Shore boasts some of the most crowded pass destinations going. However, one favourite resort, The Wildwoods, is truly a happening place and well worth the trip despite the crowds.

Much of this venerable beach community took off in the 1950s with the opening up of the Garden Say Parkway and the Atlantic City Expressway. Many of the hotels still gracing the area still reflect that fifties look: cut fins, huge hair, Elvis, and more. Old hotels with a bit of sleaze to be sure, but still a fun place to check out.

The boardwalk is a two mile trek alcoholic with all kinds of stores selling saltwater taffy, t-shirts, trinkets, games, rides, junk food, you study it. If you don’t like to walk, tram automobiles will take you to the end or to any point in between. Soon, you will hear the familiar “watch the tram car” recording emanating from the automobiles and all you have to do is flag one down, hop on, and you’re off.

The beach is free, by the way. And, it is very wide particularly by NJ standards. Most people familiar with the Jersey Shore know that many beaches are razor thin. This beach has sand added to it constantly and naturally by compliant tidal waters; it is at least 1/4 mile from boardwalk to surf [in low tide, that is].

Wildwood now boasts a convention center built on the beach and new rides jutting out from its piers. Historic Cape May, home to more than 600 Victorian houses, is only four miles to the South and a great place to visit when you tire of the boardwalk scene. Atlantic City is one hour to the north and is a frequent side trip destination, especially on rainy days. Alternatively, you can also escape to the county installation for the day in the town of Cape  Might Court House.

The ideal time to go to the Wildwoods is during July and August as the water temperatures can be too cold before that time. Still, most hotels have outdoor heated pools which you might like to salt water.

The resort is changing as many old buildings are being torn down and replaced by condos. Preservationists are attempting to maintain the family welcoming theme of the resort, so it remains to be seen what the resort’s future will be. In the meantime, grab a beach towel and your sunblock and head over to wonderful, Wildwood, NJ!

Paying For Your Thailand Vacation

12 September 2011 by  
Categories: Vacations

Even though a trip to Thailand is relatively inexpensive, you still need money to have a good time.  Food and hotel prices are affordable but your airfare costs might have gone up 50% from last year.

So, how can you acquire some extra money to pay for your dream vacation?

One way is to cut out the tiny things.  Stop buying that cup of Starbucks coffee each morning and that candy bar each afternoon.

Skip the motion picture theater and the DVD rentals.  We all have about 200 channels on television and missing an occasional motion picture won’t kill you.

Bring lunch from home.  Make a couple of sandwiches, and pack a power bar and some fruit.  Lunch will be cheaper and healthier.

Have a yard sale.  Clean out your closets and sell your unwanted treasures.  If you have a lot of good items, sell them on eBay.

If your job grants it, work some overtime.  I look for overtime all the time but I don’t get extra money.  But I do get extra time off called compensatory time.  Time off is worth more than money to me.

If you have a web site, add some AdSense ads or join an affiliate program to make some money from your web visitors.  I have more than one web site, and acquire $500 – $1000 per month in advertising and affiliate sales.

Cut out the pizza deliveries, and the after work drinks.  Frozen pizza and a few beers at home will save you some bucks.

Share a ride.  Catch the bus.  Ride your bike.  Find some substitute means of transportation and save on your gasoline bill.  You don’t have to do it each day but the more you use as alternate method, the more you will save.

You can also save some money by doing some regular hunting for the lowest airfares online and with your local travel agent.  It might require an extra stop or two, but you might be healthy to save some cash.

You can also save some money by planning your trip more economically.  There are also ways to save money while you are in Thailand.
Book a cheaper hotel.  You don’t need to stay at a 5-star hotel to have a good vacation.  By the same token, you don’t need to take at fancy restaurants each day.  Thai restaurants and street vendors have great food for super low prices. There are many low cost, smaller boutique hotels at half the price of the “name” hotels.

Don’t sign up for a package deal (air and hotel) – it will cost you more in the long run.  Book your own flight and hotel separately. If you plan to take any day trips, do it when you arrive.  The prices are cheap and the street tour vendors are cheaper than the ones you see in your hotel lobby.

Don’t book a hotel just because they give you a free breakfast.  You might pay ten or twenty dollars more for this privilege and breakfast in Thailand is only a dollar or two.

Take advantage of the duty free store at the airport.  You can get booze and cigarettes tax free going and coming.

There are many ways to add $50 – $100 extra each month to your pass fund.  And there are even more ways to save money once you arrive in Thailand.  Combining the two will make it a lot easier to plan your dream pass in Thailand.

Booking Your Vacation Then and Now

11 September 2011 by  
Categories: Vacations

When I was a kid, my family would take an annual vacation.  Father would tell mother when his pass days were and mother would go to the local travel agent office and make the hotel arrangements.

Mom had to rely on the agent’s info and a handful of brochures.  Once in a while we would get a hotel based on a friend’s recommendation.  But most of my hotel visits were sight unseen.  Father also relied on AAA auto club to get the most current maps which had some hotel and restaurant recommendations.

As I got older, I traveled while in the Army.  Most of those flights were military aircraft or the on-base travel agent booked everything.  We had tiny or no state in the matter.  Once we arrived, we were either put in on-post billeting or housed in an approved hotel.

Now, when I plan a business trip or a vacation, I do it all myself and never speak to anyone.  It is all done online, safely and securely.

I can compare airfares with the airline, a travel company or my local travel agent’s web site.  I can look at different prices based on different arrival and departure times.  I can see the layovers, how long I will be stuck at the connecting airport, and see airfield layouts.

Seat selection is simple with many sites have diagrams and showing the good, bad and unsightly seats.  I can even order a special meal just by clicking my mouse.

My flight can booked and confirmed instantaneously.  Once I make my purchase, my E-ticket is emailed to me immediately.  All I need to do is print it out and bring it with me to the airfield to get my boarding pass.

I can also book my hotel online.  Before I book, I make sure that I check the hotel’s web site and check the price and compare it to a site that offers many hotels.  Most of the time, the multi-hotel site can beat the direct booking price.  I can also see pictures, read reviews, and find exactly what I am looking for.

My hotel booking is also done in an instant.  Email confirmation just has to be printed out and I am all set.

I can even book a domestic flight in a foreign country online. All of this is done online with no human contact at all.

Just yesterday, I booked a flight from Honolulu to port and found the ideal price at China Airlines web site.  They had a superior price than my travel agent or the huge study travel sites.

I then went to a multi-hotel site that specializes in Thai hotels and booked a room for one night in Bangkok.  This was confirmed in a flash.

My next step was to book a flight from port to Khon Kaen.  I went to the Thai Air web site and got the flight I wanted.  I booked my return flight at the same time.

It still amazes me at how much has changed in the travel industry to make the booking experience simple and money saving at the same time.  A couple of mouse clicks and my Asian pass is absolutely arranged.

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