среда, 6 марта 2013 г.
At least you know exactly what you need--as you said, the most critical elements for your happiness.
I like style; however, the most critical elements for my happiness are uber cleanliness and everything being in great shape (no wear/tear). air business travel I was rather set on the Monteleone but recent TA reviews have me rethinking this. An aggravating factor against the Royal Orleans is the ';Petite Suite'; air business travel seems to be simply a large(er), lackluster room with a sitting area.
The rooms are not big AT ALL at the Omni. I know I had an upgraded room my last visit but can%26#39;t recall whether it was Petite Suite or not. It was surprisingly small. However, I like the hotel a lot, mainly due to location (perfect Quarter area), staff (very attentive and some who have been there many years), and the rooftop pool and terraces. which offer the greatest views. I stayed there maybe a year ago and unless they have had recent renovations, the condition looked like your description of the Monteleone ...showing a little wear and tear and kind of faded decor. You might query them about any recent upgrades as I heard they have done some things on the roof. The Ritz has undergone a well known recent renovation . I%26#39;d be really surprised if you came away from there disappointed. Monteleone Vieux Carre Suite or Royal Orleans Petite Suite?
I respect that we all have things we value most when we visit other places. Though I%26#39;ve never stayed in a place that grossed me out, most FQ Hotels will have some wear and tear. When you stop and consider that the entire neighborhood is like a well-loved air business travel antique, the wear and tear becomes a more charming characteristic.
That being said, you might want to consider a B%26amp;B. You could find exactly what you%26#39;re looking for in a smaller place where people pour their heart and soul into your comfort. It would be worth reading the reviews air business travel on these two places: La Maison Marigny and B%26amp;W Courtyards. I can only claim to have stayed at the latter but if you read the reviews, you%26#39;ll see nothing but raves. Close attention is paid to furnishings, mattresses, luxurious linens, decor--and then you%26#39;ve got the wonderful hosts on top of it all. There is nothing lackluster about these places.
At least you know exactly what you need--as you said, the most critical elements for your happiness. My own visits to New Orleans are greatly enhanced air business travel when I make sure I%26#39;m in the kind of environment I need.
The negative reviews, my opinion only, may be from people who booked the lowest priced rooms, which often don%26#39;t have a view. And one person seemed to be ticked off at parking prices so a negative review of the hotel was given.
Additionally, I appreciate that the charm of the Quarter is defined by the nuances of age and tradition; to obsess on perfection (sterile perfection, perhaps) will diminish the whole wonder of the FQ experience.
I even dabbled with scrapping the suite quest (insert ';obsession'; here) and just going for a great priced room at the Monteleone air business travel (king deluxe) or Omni (queen deluxe). That is where the Ritz becomes a standout air business travel except for location.
You DO have to read between air business travel the lines a bit on some reviews. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, and on any given day someone is going to be unhappy with a hotel for some reason i guess, but you have to read more than a couple of reviews to get a sense of a place, imo.
Powderhound: Loew%26#39;s is a great suggestion. Don%26#39;t underestimate its location. You are a surprisingly short and safe walk from the Quarter but also just on the edge of the warehouse district which is becoming as interesting as the Quarter.
I always, always, air business travel always recommend the Monteleone. It%26#39;s air business travel my favorite hotel in the FQ hands-down. air business travel There are no cleanliness issues that I know of, but the ';no wear and tear'; critical element - that could not be guaranteed - it is a historic hotel and there may be some minor wear and tear - to me this is not a huge deal. But if it is to you then I would book at the Ritz. Uber clean without question air business travel and it is close enough to the FQ to walk there. I am sure the Loews is a nice choice too but it%26#39;s a little further out.
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