I also love how different - how VASTLY different - two luxury hotels can be from each other, just based on where they are. Here is a photo from the W Seattle (click for bigger on all of these).

And here is one from the Driskill Hotel in Austin, Texas, where I am tonight.

And we cannot forget the CandyLand that was my Chicago hotel on Monday and Tuesday.

I love it. They are all done so well, and in their own styles reflecting some of the culture of the city. Maybe not so much the Hotel Monaco in Chicago - Chicago definitely doesn't seem like Alice in Wonderland 24 hours a day - but you know what I mean.
I wish I could have seen more of Seattle - I loved it. What I did see from the airport to the hotel and back, that is. I was only there for 12 hours, and it is the city in the U.S. that I most want to visit. The only things: Starbucks and Windows win over Dunkin' Donuts and Mac. Not sure about that one. But everything else aside, I think it's great. A little more naturey than what I'm used to, in terms of density and lushness (I don't think that's a word), but I loved what I saw.

My body is confused. I don't even know what time zone I'm in anymore. But I fly HOME tomorrow. It was a crazy week, worth the exhaustion, but I'm excited to sleep in my own fluffy Cool Whip bed.


jetblue is AWESOME!!
ReplyDeletewow, those are some nice rooms you get to stay in! i hope once they start having me travel to our clients, i'll get to stay in such nice hotels :P
you get some nice sun exposure in your room! i need to start opening my blinds more often to let the sun in!
What are you up to in Austin? I'm very jealous. If i were a city, I would be Austin.
ReplyDeleteI like that Chicago Hotel!! On a side note, i've tagged you as part of this game thingy that i guess is going around. :) I hope you don't mind!
ReplyDeleteyou can get the details here:
http://bigsecretpizzaparty.typepad.com/shhhh/2006/12/tag_youre_it.html