There are hotels and there are motels. If you look through your Funk & Wagnalls for the stereotypical definition of a “motel,” you just might find a picture of the
“Motor lodges.” “High-end motels.” “Exterior-corridor hotels.” Whatever you call them, the “motorist’s hotel” has gotten a boost these past 15 months. Now about that reputation …
Some Las Vegas tourists have found themselves in a bit of a panic after the motel they booked reservations for doesn't exist anymore.
With each passing year, Colorado seems to be losing more classic signage — including vintage hotel and motel signs that have distinguished roadsides in the state for decades. The latest to go? Signs for the Chief Motel and the Stardust Lodge in Colorado Springs, whose accompanying businesses, located on South...
Super Service If you haven’t tried this alternative to stuffy hotel rooms yet, you are missing out. Have small kids, or a pet you are traveling with, or maybe you simply want some more space, or a kitchen to … Read More
Recently I had the chance to stay at freshly remodeled Hampton motel in Seattle, Washington. The new design was very well put together and that really effected how I felt during my stay. There was …
Your hotel room may look innocent enough, but how do you know that you are not being spied on? View From The Wing is one of my favourite travel bloggers and he has published a cracker of a post about what to look for, to find out if you are being spied on. I couldn’t … Continue reading Are You Being Spied On In Your Hotel Room? (& How To Check) →
A hotel room, however well appointed, is an alienating dream-space. You’re supposed to do all your most intimate things in this place designed and furnished and filled by someone else. You need to make it your own. Listen to designer and international traveler Karim Rashid:
Locking the door doesn't mean you're safe. Find out what dangers may be lurking inside your hotel room.
At some point, we’ve all found it pretty irresistible to take something a little souvenir from our hotel room. Here’s a quick peek at what’s allowed—and what will cost you.