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  • Hotel Review: Fairmont Chateau Whistler

    Hotel Review: Fairmont Chateau Whistler

    Fairmont Chateau Whistler I stayed for two nights at the Fairmont Chateau Whistler. The hotel is historic, built in 1914 as the Rainbow Lodge and has 539 rooms.  I struggled a bit with the hotel and will get into this more in [...]

  • Hotel Review: Four Seasons Resort Whistler

    Hotel Review: Four Seasons Resort Whistler

    Four Seasons Resort Whistler Oh, Whistler. Although this was my first trip to the town, it won’t be my last. I am scheming a return for later this year even. Whistler is 2.5 hours from Vancouver airport but can be quicker, if [...]

  • Hotel Review: Shangri La Vancouver, BC

    Hotel Review: Shangri La Vancouver, BC

    Shangri-La Vancouver The Shangri-La is still in downtown Vancouver although a few blocks away from the Fairmonts, Rosewood, and Wedgewood. It is the tallest building Western Canada and across the street from the newly built and opened Trump Hotel.  This isn't meant as a [...]

Hotel Review: The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo

The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo The property was full for a conference – literally no rooms were available for me to tour.  You might ask why would I go see a hotel where I can’t even [...]

Hotel Review: Aman Tokyo

Aman Tokyo The Aman Tokyo is relatively new and opened in December 2014.  The property is really close to the Tokyo Station and a subway stop.  The main lobby is on the 33rd floor and [...]

Hotel Review: Shangri-La Sydney

Shangri-La Sydney The hotel is located in the CBD, a block from the Four Seasons and a couple blocks from Circular Quay. The property is large with 565 rooms and suites.  It is the [...]

Hotel Review: Intercontinental Sydney

Intercontinental Sydney The IC was my host hotel for my 3 night stay as part of a travel conference I was attending.  It is located two blocks from the Circular Quay in the CBD [...]

Hotel Review: The Langham Sydney

The Langham Sydney The Langham Sydney is part of the Central Business District, or CBD, but does not have the same views as the other Virtuoso properties in the CBD.  Instead, it faces [...]

Hotel Review: Park Hyatt Sydney

Park Hyatt Sydney The Park Hyatt is an aspirational property for many.  It sits directly across the water from the opera house and under the bridge. The property is everything you [...]

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