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adventuremann says:
The best hotel in Dubai and possibly the most expensive hotel in the world is the Burj al Arab. The hotel is built to resemble a giant sail and sits on a man-made island just off Jumerah Beach in Dubai. It is linked by an underwater glass "elevator" to the mainland lobby. Just to get into the lob…
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LaurasAdventures says:
She doesn't have a website, nor does she advertise- it was brilliant Lady luck that led me to her listing on an Italian apartment rental site. Chiara's B&B is a gem in the historic city center of Lecce.
It's located right by the beautiful Piazza Duomo, in a little cobblestoned street that ends r…
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JVmakai says:
If you love Oahu but Waikiki is just a bit much for a whole week you should check out the Marriott at Ko Olina. The resort is a "vacation club" but it is pretty easy to get a room there. There are standard hotel rooms, one room suites with full kitchens and two bedroom suites with kitchens. I'm n…
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jay_month says:
Santorini, Thira, Stroggili, or Santa Irini, are many different names for the same beautiful island I visited with my wife for our honeymoon. After reading hundrends of reviews regarding Santorini island I concluded that this was the right choice for our Honeymoon. The next step as you can understan…
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poohstanggt says:
Without a doubt, one of the nicest hotels I have ever stayed in. The room featured an ocean view and was elegantly appointed. Certainly not inexpensive (around $400 a night on the weekends), it is definitely worth it if you are looking for a romantic get away on Catalina. The jacuzzi tub and firep…
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sweetsummerdaiz says:
Staying at Wynn was a true luxury! The room was decorated in a pleasant scheme of colors, the king bed was very comfortable with high thread count sheets, the towels plush, and in general, quite a spacious standard room.
We were on floor 21 with a room overlooking the pool. Lovely both during the…
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alaskaweather says:
I found the Rio to be on par with many of the strip hotels in Las Vegas. Check in was incredibly easy. If using a debit card, be advised they will put a hold of USD 100 on your card per night for the duration of your stay. They warn you that the cash from that may not make it back into your bank …
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securigo says:
When friends and family come to visit me in rome - i gave them this place - so everything is very close and can achieved by foot - hotel nearby cost minimum 160 Euro per night and this cost only 80 Euro for double room and 65 for single room, the owner Alex is very pleasant and available to help alw…
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eslaydon says:
This is a very, very nice suite perfect for work travel or for a group of people wanting to share a room. A few of the thigns that stood out were the two big screen TVs (one in bedroom, one in living room area), a small fridge, table set up for working with an internet connection directly beside it.…
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gardkarlsen says:
My wife Nikki and I have been to Bangkok a couple of times before. Due to the difference in price level between Thailand and Norway this is one city where most Norwegians can have a really nice hotel room without going broke. So this time I decided to look for a hotel that was above average and I al…
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fivepointpalm says:
Mandalay Bay :
PROS:
+ the swimming pool
+ the restaurants
NEGS:
- the location
- nightlife
- attractions
ok some of you might think that i'm exagerating. but it's my opinion...
the location sucks...it's one of the first hotels on the strip...
so you always have to walk long distan…
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piapie888 says:
Compared to prevailing DC hotel prices, this place is cheap. Nearest metro stop: Farragut West (Orange/Blue Lines) and Farragut North (Red Line).
First impression: The door man joked with us when we arrived, but didn't help with the luggage. Staff weren't very friendly.
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