This won't be the last time that
I write about hotels and coworking as I think it will continue to become larger within the hotel industry.
If we can, we prefer to
write about hotels, cruises and tours that help in some way to make this world a better place.
Not exact matches
I was exceptionally happy with the wi - fi — I've
written several times
about how universally bad it is at
hotels, so having a decent connection was a refreshing change.
We recently
wrote about a start - up named Brightbox, which developed a phone charging station that hangs on the wall at hospitality venues such as
hotels, restaurants and bars, event spaces, gyms, and malls.
New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd
wrote a column
about a freak out she had in a Colorado
hotel room after consuming edibles.
The travel hack didn't involve
writing a review
about the
hotel or using a gagillion credit card points.
He has
written extensively
about Donald Trump's business, including how his D.C.
hotel has affected Washington and what Trump
hotels will mean to the Mississippi Delta.
Elsewhere are the lyrics Jimi Hendrix
wrote for the song «Machine Gun,» in their original form on
hotel room stationary, and a letter that the FBI's Hoover
wrote to former President Gerald Ford while Ford was still just a Michigan congressman, ranting
about the MC5 while calling them «the house band of the radical White Panther Party» and complaining that music was fueling the decade's radical politics.
I already
wrote in my previous post Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution in Croatia
about this marvelous project being brought to Croatia as a partnership of Merkur Insurance Group, Jamie Oliver Food Foundation and Lone
Hotel.
On my first first to the fabulous
Hotel Valley Ho in 2010, Cafe Zuzu didn't have a gluten - free menu, though it did have well - trained, thoughtful staff who were able to make recommendations and accommodations (which I
wrote about previously).
Once I'd found a
hotel (Victorian, renovated but full of history with a
writing desk in the room) and booked myself three nights, I went
about curating auxiliary activities.
So captivated by the colourful collection in the American Bar, long - term The Stafford London guest, Peggy Clare was inspired to
write a book
about the bar and its memorabilia having stayed at the
hotel on numerous occasions over a 30 - year period.
After having been traded to New York a week before spring training began, Rodriguez learned a new position, lived for two months in a
hotel with his then pregnant wife (who gave birth to a daughter, Natasha, in November), contended with frequent questions and gossip
about his sometimes cool relationship with Jeter, worried what the newspapers were
writing about him and tried to accommodate unending media requests for his time.
So far, I've
written about Cake Jars, female
hotel general managers, badass compression socks, my favorite elephants, a nomadic family that stopped traveling and Dolly Parton giving away 100 million books!
Writing several posts
about my journey has certainly been fun by sharing it through a picture of my very first conference badge, video, pictures of amazing women, and my first
Hotel Tour.
I've
written about loads of our adventures as a family — from Beaches Turks & Caicos, Paris and Pine Cliffs, Portugal to Luxury Family
Hotels, Walt Disney World and Camp Bestival.
The Times city room blog
writes a story
about the new skating rink on 161st St. where the old Concourse Plaza
Hotel used to be.
Should VAT change before the beginning of the Congress, the Congress Secretariat will automatically change the price of your
hotel room and inform you in
writing about the new rate.
Talking
about memories... I'm happy to
write this new post from the comfort of a
hotel bed.
I hadn't originally planned on
writing anything
about the gorgeous
hotel I'm currently staying in but it's been so lovely, I felt I had to share!
I
wrote about how my dad took me to the Biltmore
Hotel in Providence, RI for the photo shoot because we really wanted a special place for such an amazing dress.
Please accept my apologies... I want to
write more and share what I learned at the conference with you in this entry, but unfortunately, my
hotel internet is spotty, slow, and unpredictable = (If you'd like, I would love to continue this discussion
about blogging once I get back home to Los Angeles.
The movie is a bit like a Russian nesting doll in that it's designed as a story within a story within a story, opening on a young girl reading a book
about the titular
hotel that was
written by an unnamed author, portrayed at various ages by Tom Wilkinson in a brief 1985 flashback and Jude Law in 1968.
But I nevertheless internally chastised myself for the rookie mistake and headed down to the Four Seasons
hotel bar, looking like quite the lush, I imagine, in the pre-afternoon hours, and set
about remembering and
writing down as many quotes as I could.
Special Features: • Brand new 2K transfer from the original camera negative • High Definition Blu - ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentations • Optional English SDH subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing • Audio commentary with co-writer and producer Mardi Rustam, make - up artist Craig Reardon and stars Roberta Collins, William Finley and Kyle Richards • New introduction to the film by director Tobe Hooper • Brand new interview with Hooper • My Name is Buck: Star Robert Englund discusses his acting career • The Butcher of Elmendorf: The Legend of Joe Ball — The story of the South Texas bar owner on whom Eaten Alive is loosely based • 5ive Minutes with Marilyn Burns — The star of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre talks
about working on Eaten Alive • The Gator Creator: archival interview with Hooper • Original theatrical trailers for the film under its various titles Eaten Alive, Death Trap, Starlight Slaughter and Horror
Hotel • US TV and Radio Spots • Alternate credits sequence • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Gary Pullin • Collector's booklet featuring new
writing on the film, illustrated with original archive stills and posters
We see what he is
writing about: a time during the»60s (when he was played by Jude Law) during which he visited the Grand Budapest
Hotel.
Writing for Francis Coppola's long - defunct City magazine in 1975, Farber, who showed some interest in Altman on other occasions, skewered Nashville for its snobbish contempt for country music and for its white elephant trappings: «an Airport (1970) or Grand
Hotel (1932) structure pretentiously convoluted so that it is an epic poem
about disillusioned Americans.»
Midway through the film, we learn
about Angelou's eventual turn toward a full - time
writing career and
about her creative process, which involved legal pads,
hotels and a need for solitude.
I also
wrote about a couple of excellent 2014 films: Tsai Ming - liang's Journey to the West and Wes Anderson's The Grand Budapest
Hotel.
That said, I've always harboured the suspicion that Bryson has enterprisingly built an entire comic travel -
writing career out of the simple trick of deliberately booking himself into the worst
hotel in town and then, rather unsurprisingly, being funny
about it.
On the oldest radio station DZRH, the Climate Education Week Broadcast Program begins with poetic traditional debate
about man - made pollution causing climate change
written by Professor Tomas Ongoco, in cooperation with Alpha Phi Beta Fraternity featuring former senators, now Manila
Hotel President Joey Lina, and Climate Change Commissioner Heherson Alvarez.
She
wrote about the unique social needs of her students, some of whom live in
hotels or homeless shelters, and questioned whether a culture focused on high - stakes testing was the best way to serve them.
Full Disclosure: Toyota wanted me to drive the new Prius so badly they flew me out and put me up in an eco-friendly
hotel to make sure I
wrote about it.
Full Disclosure: Ford wanted me to drive the new Ford Fusion Hybrid so badly they flew me out and put me up in a nice
hotel to make sure I
wrote about it.
Simon & Schuster Children's will publish a new middle grade series
written by Steven Butler, with illustrations by Steven Lenton,
about a Brighton
hotel for magical creatures.
Simon & Schuster Children's will publish a new middle grade series
written by Steven Butler, with illustrations by Steven Lenton,
about a Brighton
hotel for...
The U.S. government grew so concerned
about these claims that upon Tesla's death in 1941, agents raided his rooms at the New Yorker
Hotel, removed his body and ransacked the place, seizing all
written material, including a notebook that Tesla warned his nephew to secure immediately upon his death.
I've attended
about a half - dozen $ 550
writing conferences in person — fortunately very close to my home so I could commute and save
hotel costs.
The book I'd like to
write would be
about my house in Timbuktu and the experiences I had with the people who helped me fix it up, then running it as a little
hotel.
About the author: Talk about GUTSY, she hiked the Inca Trail into Machu Picchu, bungee jumped in New Zealand, ate indiscernible stew in the Amazon, slept on reindeer skins at the Ice Hotel in Sweden (nothing sexy about wearing yellow space suits to bed) and when she sits long enough, writes books, challenges her husband, and explores the meaning of
About the author: Talk
about GUTSY, she hiked the Inca Trail into Machu Picchu, bungee jumped in New Zealand, ate indiscernible stew in the Amazon, slept on reindeer skins at the Ice Hotel in Sweden (nothing sexy about wearing yellow space suits to bed) and when she sits long enough, writes books, challenges her husband, and explores the meaning of
about GUTSY, she hiked the Inca Trail into Machu Picchu, bungee jumped in New Zealand, ate indiscernible stew in the Amazon, slept on reindeer skins at the Ice
Hotel in Sweden (nothing sexy
about wearing yellow space suits to bed) and when she sits long enough, writes books, challenges her husband, and explores the meaning of
about wearing yellow space suits to bed) and when she sits long enough,
writes books, challenges her husband, and explores the meaning of life!
On the standard policy form, which is used for
about 85 % of newly
written Texas renters insurance policies, you will find that Austin renters insurance pays for a
hotel after a fire.
From the desk of the Devil's Advocate... A few months ago at the #WestCoastDO (which I
wrote about here) I got to spend some time chatting with Grant Thomas, founder, owner, and non-executive chairman of... [Read more...]
about When Are
Hotel Loyalty Programs Worth the Extra Cost?
Kit often combines adventure travel with luxury travel,
writing blog posts
about top restaurants and
hotels around the world.
staff wernt all that warm and welcoming, and some of the things they told us
about the
hotel etc were different to the signs around the
hotel and what was
written in the book in the room.
A few days ago I
wrote a lot
about Milenomics and
hotel bookings.
Together, we'll be
writing about Experiences, Cruises,
Hotels & Spas, and Food & Wine, and we'll be publishing Travel Tips, News, Books & Gear Reviews, and giveaway opportunities for our readers.
And stay tuned, as we are always
writing about the lovely
hotels we come across in our travels...
Whereas the person you meet in your travels is yours alone (provided you avoid the cliche of
writing about your guide or your taxi driver or your
hotel receptionist).
While this in itself is a bit of an overstatement (there is plenty of insightful travel journalism out there to offset the generic pap), Thompson proceeds with an accurate roundup of the elements that conspire to create bad travel
writing: throw - away words like «hip,» «happening,» «sun - drenched,» «undiscovered,» and «magical»; imperative language that urges the reader to «do» this, «eat» that, «go» here; stories that depict tourism workers (taxi drivers,
hotel clerks, bartenders) as «local color»; the fake narrative «raisons d'etre writers invent to justify their travels»; the untraveled writers and editors who assemble authoritative - sounding travel «roundups» from Internet research; the conflicts of interest that arise when writers fund their travels with industry - subsidized «comps»; publications running what is essentially the same story over and over again, never questioning stereotype assumptions
about certain parts of the world.
The NY Times recently
wrote about the average tourists» plight with the task of crossing the busy streets, and how
hotels are resorting to handing out tip sheets entitled «How to cross roads» to help visitors make their way through the city.