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I love your listicles here ;) Both Hope Lodge and Longlane sound extremely up my alley. As for the concierge? We stayed in Boston this past weekend and I'm proud to say one of my close friends husbands is THE concierge to be in Boston. The guests at The Seaport Hotel have the benefit of having a walking "app" in the form of a real human who really knows the ins and outs. Ask them for discounts. Ask them where the locals go. Ask them where you'll have to wait in line and best times to go. Just ask them - they'll tell you things you didn't think you needed to know ;)
Don't they look, incredible!? Sounds like you also love hotels where you're immersed in nature! And how cool -- being a concierge must be a fascinating job!
I’m planning a trip to Mexico City and can’t wait for a recap on what you did there as a family. In the meantime, I could sure use any recommendations you might have for a family friendly resort in Arizona!
Love this! I have a concierge question that you kind of hinted at - it’s hard to tell from afar when a resort is truly kid-friendly… not just the activities but the facilities too (kids club, personable employees, etc). Do you have any strategies for figuring that out? And of course any picks!
I love your listicles here ;) Both Hope Lodge and Longlane sound extremely up my alley. As for the concierge? We stayed in Boston this past weekend and I'm proud to say one of my close friends husbands is THE concierge to be in Boston. The guests at The Seaport Hotel have the benefit of having a walking "app" in the form of a real human who really knows the ins and outs. Ask them for discounts. Ask them where the locals go. Ask them where you'll have to wait in line and best times to go. Just ask them - they'll tell you things you didn't think you needed to know ;)
Don't they look, incredible!? Sounds like you also love hotels where you're immersed in nature! And how cool -- being a concierge must be a fascinating job!
I’m planning a trip to Mexico City and can’t wait for a recap on what you did there as a family. In the meantime, I could sure use any recommendations you might have for a family friendly resort in Arizona!
Love this! I have a concierge question that you kind of hinted at - it’s hard to tell from afar when a resort is truly kid-friendly… not just the activities but the facilities too (kids club, personable employees, etc). Do you have any strategies for figuring that out? And of course any picks!