Sabtu, 26 Februari 2011

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Roaming for the holiday is predestined to be entertaining and pleasurable. When choosing a hotel to hang about when traveling, you have got to make sure that your hotel lodging can ensure your protection from various intimidations like terror campaign. Ensuring your security should always be full into concern. On the other hand, you must not give permission for this type of fright to consume you, as you may become too nervous to enjoy your holiday. Below are some instructions that you may think about to make your retreat safer.
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As much as possible, it is better to stay away from famous hotels. They are the places where admired people stay as guests, making it a burning area for terrorists. Small local hotels are less besieged as it is not likely to have popular people there as compared to high-class hotel. Also, stay away from them which are next to embassies or government offices as such locations are quite susceptible to riots. Besides, this, do not reserve in hotel that is close to famous landmarks. Avoid rooms that are in frontage of busy streets. As a matter of fact, you should avoid the option of staying ground floor. In case, if you have to consider that option then you should check if the windows should be of the floor level. If this is the casing, it is best to ask for an additional room to make sure about your safety.
Do not stay or choose a room that is so close to the stairwells. If it gets a bit too late in the night, you can have a staff of hotels escort you to the room. Another precaution that you should take while traveling alone is not to disclose the details of your journey to an unwanted person. This could make you susceptible to danger so easily. Avoid booking such rooms which are still being used by the traditional lock and key system. Because first you thing about your safety, then the rest.
More information is available on hongkonghotelsguide.com. If you're looking for Hong Kong hotels for your next vacation, make sure to read the reviews on hotels in Hong Kong first.

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In 1982, as Bangkok celebrated its bicentennial, the Four Seasons Bangkok Hotel was designed and built. The hotel is located at the heart of Bangkok and close to Queen Sirkit National Convention Centre and Lumphini Park. Nearby attractions are the Pratunam Market and Siam Square. The layout of the hotel was based on a typical Thai home and features two atriums or courtyards connected to its main area. Corridors and room entryways face a huge tropical garden that offers serenity and respite. Not only are the rooms beautifully decorated, the hotel is also conveniently located at the central of bangkok. If you like shopping, getting to major shopping malls from the hotel is just a matter of minutes.
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The hotel has 20 floors and features 353 superbly decorated rooms including 34 suits and 8 unique gardens. These are luxurious environments that reflect the design philosophies of this urban resort. Thai silks, cotton and sumptuous chenille fabrics pay homage to its Thai heritage, accented by a colour scheme of powder red, gold and green. All the rooms are among the largest in the city and they are further graced by tasteful marble bathrooms and modern amenities to meet guests' every need.
Dining is also a major part of this grand hotel. Its Thai restaurant, The Spice Market, has been voted by locals as the 'most delicious Thai Restaurant in Bangkok'. Good food complements excellent design, with bottles of Thai spices lining the restaurant's teak shelves and gunny-sacks of rice and salt sitting on ledges around the room.
You may enjoy the hotel's 3 other dining outlets as well.
The Biscotti
It serves home-style Italian dishes
Madison
It is a contemporary American steakhouse which is known for its prime cuts as well as fresh seafood.
Shintaro
It serves innovative Japanese cuisine.
All the 3 outlets are designed by award-winning Tony Chi and draw a regular crowd, both day and night.
Discerning shoppers can take their pick of premier stores at the Parichart Court Shopping Arcade. You will find the best Thai-silks, arts, crafts and gems as well as salons and tailors. For those who are tired after spending the day exploring the city, a good suggest will be to get a good massage to soothe the aching muscles. The hotel spa boasts treatments like Thai and oriental massages.
Whether you are on a business trip or merely visiting Bangkok with your family for leisure, the Four Seasons Bangkok Hotel is indeed a good choice for everyone.
We are now offering special internet hotel rates for Four Seasons Bangkok Hotel. You can also find out more about other Cheap Bangkok Hotels as well. All bookings are confirmed instantly with no booking or reservation fees.

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Pet owners often question how pet-friendly a hotel can be if they charge a high and/or non-refundable pet deposit. They also wonder why they are being charged when, as far as they can tell, their pet isn't dirty.  Are these hotels just taking our money and laughing all the way to the bank? Or, is there more to this scenario we aren't aware of? Maybe our pets aren't as "clean" as we think they are. Let's find out once and for all.
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The first myth to put to rest is just because your pet has been washed and groomed it doesn't leave behind any extra mess. While some people do take better care of their animals than others, it must be noted that even though we like to think our pets are clean, they leave behind dander, hair, and saliva. This is not a bad thing - it's completely normal and unavoidable.

Humans that are allergic to animals are allergic to the dander and saliva that animals leave behind and can attest that extra cleaning must be done to remove pet dander, hair, and saliva. Their allergies will act up if a room is not properly cleaned. More advanced methods are required to thoroughly clean a room where a pet has stayed. Even if you are not allergic, do you really want to stay in a room that hasn't been adequately cleaned after the last pet stayed in it?

So, now that we know that animals leave things behind regardless of how well their owner takes care of them, the next topic to address is the issue of pet deposits or fees. It can be discouraging to have to pay a pet deposit that is sometimes high and/or non-refundable in addition to the cost of a hotel room.

I spoke with lower priced hotels ($100 or less a night for a standard room) and higher priced hotels ($100 or more a night for a standard room). I questioned them about their pet policy and cleaning practices and determined the following:

Of the lower priced hotels, one charged between $25-150 non-refundable fee based on the size of the pet and the likelihood it may cause damage (ranging from lingering pet smells, hard to remove hair and dander, damaged furniture, etc.). The only additional cleaning they perform is a flea bomb but note they do not claim the fee is for cleaning.  Another charges a one-time non-refundable pet fee of $150 and does a very thorough cleaning after an animal has stayed in the room. In addition to their normal routine, the deep clean consists of shampooing the carpets and cleaning fixtures and decorations as well as having a local vendor spray chemicals to kill any fleas that may be left behind.

Of the higher priced hotels, one charges a $25 one-time non-refundable cleaning fee. They perform additional cleaning and disinfecting of the furniture and decorative items and shampoo the carpets when necessary. Another charges $35/night and allows pets of all sizes. They too perform a deep cleaning that goes above and beyond that of a non-pet room.

In many cases, more expensive hotels have more expensive pet deposits/fees than cheaper hotels - after all, they are more expensive for a reason. Higher priced hotels often cater to pets in way their cheaper counterparts do not. The treats and extra services they provide to pets require extra staff, supplies, and time.

Doing a search for pet-friendly hotels in advance of a trip can be beneficial because it is likely you may find one to accommodate your needs. Chances are, if you stay at a hotel with a high, non-refundable pet deposit/fee, it is going to use deeper cleaning methods than a hotel without a pet deposit/fee. It all comes down to your personal preference and whether you want to stay in a room that has been thoroughly cleaned or if you would rather save some money and have a room that may not have had any cleaning beyond that of a regular, non-pet room.

Also, when trying to decide whether to take your pet on business trip or vacation, some important aspects to consider are how long you will be gone, if there is someone that can take care of your pet, and how upset you and your pet will be if you leave your pet at home. Sometimes it can cost just as much to board your pet at a kennel, so you really could be better off taking your pet with you. And, if you are going on a trip that is longer than a couple of days, it may give you, your family, and your pet more peace of mind to take them with you. After all, how nice would it be to have Fido run on the beach with you every night?

If you still aren't convinced the money you pay for a pet deposit/fee is reasonable, feel free to inquire about their policy and find out what type of cleaning they do. In most cases, the hotelier has valid use of the funds they collect and it may seem like a bargain. Keep in mind what seems like a high upfront fee, may actually turn out to be cheaper than a nightly fee depending on the length of your stay. There are always exceptions and even some hotels that don't charge a deposit/fee at all. Another good idea is to visit their website and read comments left about the hotel's pet rooms. How better to find out about their rooms than from previous customers?
Andrea Free is pursuing her M.A. in English at Bowling Green State University. She is a graduate of Oregon State University with a BS Liberal Studies and minors in anthropology and writing and is currently employed by Rent My DN, LLC as a writer. Her focus is developing a series of works related to pet-friendly travel and general content for HotelsAllowingPets.com.
You can contact Andrea via e-mail