Friday, September 5, 2008

Business Hotel

Reservation Options in New York for Business Travel or Leisure

It's a big island; we're talking Manhattan, the most vibrant of the 5 districts that make up the hustle and bustle of New York City. For many it's home and for many more it's a place you simply must visit. Whether it's necessary for business travel or just for the pleasure, it's a popular destination and one that must definitely be experienced.

Finding the right hotel in Manhattan can be challenging given the sheer number of options. The island hosts everything from 3 star hotels up to some of the greatest 5 star hotels in the world. For business travelers you may be in a position to afford to stay at one of the many 5 star hotels such as the magnificent Waldorf Astoria,The Plaza or one of the Ritz Carlton hotels situated around the park. There are many 5 star hotels all of which have world-class facilities such as ballrooms, conference rooms and special venues. Most of these are available to be booked, which will be sure to impress your clients or associates if you choose to utilize them on you stay in New York.

When staying in New York as part of you vacation, you'll find any number of great hotels to stay at both 5 star hotels if you can afford, or discount hotels. The important factor to consider when choosing your hotel reservation, is what your purpose is when you are visiting Manhattan. If you want to be close to the heart of the action which is the Times Square area and theatre district, you will want to choose a hotel that is close and convenient while still in your price range. In midtown Manhattan is the Sheraton Hotel and Towers, which on 7 th avenue makes it within walking distance of all the bright lights and action. It is also not too far to central park for a relaxing day out.

There are many Brilliant Hotels in New York and hotel reservation is easy whether for business travel or vacation travel, premiere and discount hotel bookings can be easily be done on the web through many trusted providers.

So go and enjoy it, because it's one of the world's great cities.


Incredible 7 Star Hotels

You have most likely noticed that any hotel you’ve ever stayed in proudly advertises their “star rating.” Most hotels in the United States operate on a five star or diamond system and hotels are judged based on their locations, services, accommodations, and amenities. Unfortunately, the worldwide travel industry has not been able to formalize a standard system within which to judge hotels.

This lack of professional standards means that some hotels run on a different system than others. While most countries cap their hotel rating systems at five, some use six or seven star ratings, claiming to be the homes of some of the most beautiful and prestigious hotels in the world. There is currently only one seven star hotel in the world, but there are a handful more under construction. Start planning your vacations now and be the first to see some of the amazing architectural wonders.

The Burj Al Arab

Construction on the Burj Al Arab in Dubai began in 1994 and was modeled after the sail of a famous Arabian ship. The appearance was created by using teflon-coated fiberglass and white materials that resemble a mast when viewed from a distance. The hotel is an architectural masterpiece. The foundation was constructed on an artificial island and the hotel is home to the world’s tallest atrium. While the Burj Al Arab likes to believe it is the world’s only seven-star hotel, it is officially known as a five-star deluxe hotel on the standard star system.

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The hotel houses a mere 202 rooms, but each floor of the hotel is double layered. The deluxe hotel rooms range in size from approximately 1,800 square feet up to approximately 8,000 square feet. A room in the Burj Al Arab costs a minimum of $1,000 per evening and can increase in price up to $25,000 per night. The hotel is home to highly acclaimed restaurants, one of which is the home of the well known chef Kevin McLaughlin.

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Morgan Plaza

The Morgan Plaza, also known as a seven-star luxury hotel, is still under construction is Beijing, China but it is anticipated that construction will be complete in March of 2008. The hotel itself will be situated in the Morgan Plaza and will be one of many various buildings in the bustling district of Changan. The hotel will be situated near a myriad of national landmarks.

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It is hoped that the hotel, a pivotal building in the plaza long with pavilions, a temple, and a famous restaurant, will be completed before the Summer Olympics in Beijing in 2008. China stands to benefit greatly from increased tourism due to both the Olympics and the appeal of the new plaza itself.

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The Flower of the East

Located on Kish Island in Iran, the Flower of the East began construction in 2004 and officials hope to see it reach completion by the year 2010. The hotel is the centerpiece of a complex development project which will include a number of hotels, residential condos, and businesses.

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The Flower of the East hotel is designed to look exactly as it sounds – like a flower. Designed with a combination of Persian and Modern architectural influences, the seven-star hotel will be surrounded by a beautiful park and will be visible from every area of the development.

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The Centaurus

The Centaurus hotel will be a seven-star hotel located in The Centaurus development project upon its completion, projected to be in 2010. Officials in Packistan hope that the entire plaza will serve as a symbol of both the country’s personal and international growth. The hotel itself will be 37 stories tall.

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The Pentominium

The Pentominium, in Dubai, is better known as an apartment building as opposed to a hotel. Even still, once it is complete the building will be the second tallest building dedicated to residential living in the world.

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The project broke ground in 2007 and the anticipated date of completion will be in the year 2011. The complex will aim to provide luxury amenities, much like a hotel, including butler service, the use of luxury vehicles, and sailing trips.

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7 Great 4-Star Hotels

Hawaii Vacations: 7 Great 4-Star Hotels

Here’s several 4-Star Hawaiian hotels that offer first-class accommodations and beach front views.

Sheraton Moana Surfrider – This historic hotel has been lovingly restored and maintains it’s circa 1901 charm. Located on Waikiki beach, it offers high tea and sunset buffets.

Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort and Spa – Located right across the street from Waikiki beach. It’s also within walking distance to attractions such as: Diamond Head, Kapiolani Park, Honolulu Zoo, and Waikiki Aquarium. Features a restaurant with live Hawaiian music and a health spa.

The Outrigger Waikiki on the Beach – Right in the middle of Waikiki Beach, it’s close to restaurants, shops, and entertainment activities. Has high-speed Internet access and art by Hawaiian artists.

Hilton Hawaiian Village Beach Resort & Spa – Beachfront hotel featuring lush tropical gardens, ponds, waterfalls, health spa, restaurants, an underwater exploration submarine, Friday fireworks, and a variety of nightly entertainment.

Hawaii Prince Hotel Waikiki – Features rooms with floor to ceiling windows and overlooks the boats of the Ala Wai Yacht Harbor. Stroll to Ala Moana Beach Park. Shuttle to 27 hole championship golf course.

Royal Hawaiian – This hotel’s nickname is the Pink Palace of the Pacific for it’s pink color scheme. Enjoy a private beach and the Royal Hawaiian shopping center nearby. Features boating, surfing and an oceanfront luau.

Kahala Mandarin Oriental – Tucked away on a secluded beach, this resort is popular with celebrities. Features spa rooms, soaking baths, private gardens and lots of pampering.


Uganda Good Hotels and Lodges

Uganda Safaris and Tours: Good Hotels and Lodges
Uganda has developed its lodges and hotels into world class. Kampala for example has 3star, 4star and five star hotels and the serena group has acquired the Nile hotel and renovated it it a 5 star deluxe facility at a cost of $18M. Lodges will be found in wildlife areas like queen Elizabeth.

Semilik Safari Lodge

The lodge has eight double rooms that allow for total comfort. Guests are also accommodated in large canvas tents with permanent thatched roofs. The tents have en-suite bathrooms with running water and private verandas with a breathtaking view. Sofas are piled with cushions, with ample lounging spaces. The lodge’s resident chef offers a creative mix referred to as the ‘Best food in Uganda’. Everything is homemade, from the fresh bread to the soups. The lodge employees are from the surrounding communities.

Semilik Safari Lodge offers guests interesting activities like chimpanzee trekking, guided walks and hiking, jungle walks fishing, bird-watching, spot lit night drives, game drives and visits to local communities. The lodge is working closely with the Indiana State University of the US in primate research projects. The cost for double rooms for foreign non-residents is US $296 and for East African Nationals US $218.

The mystery of Kabale

Bunyonyi Safari Resort (BSR), located deep in the highlands of Kabale District, southwestern Uganda, is a secret yet to be discovered. Located on the shores of Lake Bunyonyi, this unique tranquil place has spacious, self-contained and spacious cottages right at the waterfront. Guests can tour the numerous islands on the lake by motorboat. ‘Bunyonyi’ means ‘little birds’ and, indeed, at BSR guests are woken up every morning by the chirping of numerous birds. Some of the areas across the lake are famous rare bird species. Lake Bunyonyi is about 900m deep and it winds around numerous hills, creating islands. It has signs of volcanicity and mystery still surrounds its formation. It is a bilharzias-free lake and therefore safe for swimming. The area is also mosquito-free.

BSR have a pad out in the water for guests to sunbathe ands swim in private. Form there or the balcony, one can occasionally view the elusive water birds, the otters, as well as the surrounding hills. Guides will take guests round and give them the historical and cultural backgrounds of some of the islands. Visitors can also meet the pygmy tribes. In the evenings, one can enjoy a barbeque dinner with a campfire by the lakeside.

Lake Bunyonyi is one of the places in Uganda where guests can get clayfish, BSR’s specialty. The cuisine is mostly African but the chef is well versed in all continental dishes. Self-catering is also allowed at a minimal cost for small groups. Bunyonyi Safari Resort extends from the cottages to a small hilltop overlooking the lake. From this vantage point, the view of the Lake Bunyonyi, its surrounding islands against a backdrop of the volcanoes of Muhavura is splendid. The hall on this hilltop is furnished with a bar, a pool table, darts and other games. It is ideal for conferences and parties. The surrounding gardens are well manicured and beautiful.

BSR is offering special full board rates this season of US $40 per person per day. Visitors should look out for BSR’s new introductory package of US $110 per person for a two-night weekend that includes accommodation, meals and transport to and from Kampala, and lake tours. The minimum number of this tour is 12 people sharing in doubles. This tour can be combined with gorilla trekking in Bwindi or a visit to Lake Mburo National Park or Queen Elizabeth National Park at an added cost.

Hotel industry comes of age

The Uganda hospitality industry has evolved rapidly into a dynamic institution that places the interest of the client above all else. A visit to Uganda may be marked by stops in the following regions represented by a number of towns: Jinja, Mukono, Kampala, Entebbe, and towns within the refreshing tour circuit of western, north-western and north-eastern Uganda. In all these regions and towns, the hotels meet international standards and offer value for money.

Kampala, Entebbe and Mukono

Central Uganda boasts the country’s top hotels, with Kampala having hosted major international and regional conferences. Kampala has a variety of hotels that cater for different categories of tourists.

Colline Hotel

Colline Hotel is an old establishment in Mukono about 15 kilometres east of Kampala. The three-star hotel boasts a town-countryside tropical setting. It is an hour’s drive from Entebbe International Airport through Kampala along Jinja road. The hotel has more than 100 self-contained rooms, with 24-hour room service, DStv and direct telephone communication. It caters for transit tourists heading to and from Kampala.

Mukono’s unique setting in an area with bird life is reinforced by its high service standards. Colline offers guests unhindered access to all facilities such as the steam bath and health club. With a large garden, swimming pool and well-equipped health centre, Colline Hotel is another home away from home.

The hotel has two restaurants, Maxims and Kob, serving continental, international, oriental and local cuisine. It has three bars fully stocked with alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. The hotel has a launders residents’ linen. Cultural troupes perform there regularly, keeping the guests fully entertained.

Hotel Africana

Hotel Africana overlooks the beautiful Uganda Golf Club’s par 72 Kitante course. The hotel is 40 minute drive from Entebbe and a mere three-minute drive to the city centre. It has 115 rooms compromising five suites, 23 deluxe rooms and 87 twin-bedrooms. The rooms are elaborately furnished to meet client needs. They are individually air-conditioned, have private baths and showers, telephones, multi-channel TV, radio and fridges. For children under three years, accommodation is free of charge while those between three and 12 pay half the rate of a single room. There are also rooms with connecting doors for families, and there is a large swimming pool.

Hotel Africana has a well-designed purpose-built, air-conditioned conference and banquet rooms, complete with modern audio-visual facilities, to cater for any function. Due to its location, the hotel offers a suitable venue for workshops of 10 to 250 people and outdoor functions of up to 1,000 people. The conference rooms are equipped with a high-speed wireless Internet connection.

Holiday Express Hotel

Located in the heart of Kampala at the junction of Luwum and Dastur Streets, Holiday Express Hotel allows business tourists to access vital services such as foreign exchange, downtown shopping and transport in and out of Kampala. The facilities are designed to meet regional and international standards. All the 42 rooms are soundproofed to allow maximum comfort. This eliminates the CBD-related cacophony. The hotel has a special rate for East African nationals. All the rooms are fitted with TV with more than 10 channels and a spacious study area. Holiday Express has hosted business tourists from Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Burundi and Congo.

Hotel Equatoria

Hotel Equatoria is part of the Imperial Group of Hotels chain – Grand Imperial, Imperial Botanical Beach Hotel, Imperial Resort Beach and Hotel Equatorial. It is located in Kampala’s central business district, about 40 kilometres from Entebbe International Airport. Its strategic location provides an ideal environment for conferences, meetings, workshops, parties, recreation and rest. Hotel Equatoria has features that supplement its quality of service. Recently the hotel added 30 more shops to meet the shopping needs of the guests. Hotel Equatoria has one of the biggest shopping malls in the country and 89 air-conditioned rooms, 24 of which are executive class, with satellite television and in-house movies. Security is guaranteed as an electronic key card system is used. The executive rooms have a sitting area complete with speed special satellite Internet connections, mini-bars and direct dialing telephone services.

Grand Imperial Hotel

The Grand Imperial Hotel is one of the first hotels in Uganda built in the colonial era. It is the only hotel that has been used by every governor of the colonial era. The 103 rooms, including suites, reflect the urban elegance and easy southern charm of the city. The hotel, part of the Imperial Group of Hotels, is centrally located in Kampala, and is just a 30 minute drive from Entebbe International Airport. All the rooms have high-speed Internet connection, electronic safes and mini-bars and direct dialing telephone services. The hotel has a swimming pool, saunas and Jacuzzi, massage rooms, steam and spa baths, a shopping mall and a large secure car park. It also offers free personalized airport service, forex bureau and doctors on call 24 hours.

Imperial Resort Beach Hotel

The five-star Imperial Resort Beach Hotel is situated in Entebbe on 27 acres of landscaped gardens on the shores of Lake Victoria. It is only a seven-minute drive from Entebbe International Airport, and a 30 minute drive to Kampala. The hotel is the finest convention centre in Uganda and a global landmark, offering technologically advanced conference facilities overlooking the lake.

With 191 rooms on six floors, extensive conference and banquet facilities and restaurants and bars, it is an ideal venue for meetings. A modern amphitheatre, 1 km private beach stretch along Lake Victoria, swimming pool and health club are just some of the delights.

Imperial Botanical Beach Hotel

The Imperial Botanical Beach Hotel has hosted a number of key conferences, including a summit of African leaders and former American President, Bill Clinton. It has modern well-equipped conference facilities, high-speed internet connection in all rooms, electronic safes and mini-bars, direct dialing telephone service, swimming pool, saunas and Jacuzzi, large secure car parking, free personalized airport service and a doctor on a 24-hour call.

Speke Resort & Country Lodge

Speke Resort and Country Lodge is a luxurious resort on the shores of Lake Victoria in Munyonyo, 12km from Kampala. This resort is spread over 50 acres of pristine land. It hosts leisure travelers, business and executive groups, weddings and other special travellers, business and executive groups, weddings and other special events. It is the epitome of an ultimate resort in the Great Lakes region. The emphasis is on exclusivity and comfort, with the décor incorporating ethnic design elements from various African communities.

The resort extends for over 400 metres along the shores of Lake Victoria. Landscaped gardens with indigenous plants and trees attract colourful birds and butterflies. Wide and well-lit pathways link the cottages, apartments and public areas. It includes 10 self-contained cottages, 20 serviced studio rooms, 11 one-bedroom apartments and 24 two-bedroom apartments with the latest amenities such as telephones, internet access and satellite TV. It has a large swimming pool, a restaurant, grocery, bar and an equestrian centre with 29 thoroughbred horses. There is a jetty where guests can hire speedboats

Mweya Safari Lodge

Mweya safari lodge is located on a peninsula in the heart of the Queen Elizabeth National Park. It offers sumptuous meals and luxurious accommodation and there are amazing views from every room, an abundance of game and birds. Easily accessible by air and road, Mweya Safari Lodge is the perfect place to start a refreshing experienced of Uganda.

Paraa Safari Lodge

Built in the early 1950s, Paraa offers visitors the dramatic Murchison Falls and a large variety of bird and animal species. Winston Churchill walked the 85 kilometres from Masindi to view the falls. Paraa is sandwiched by Lake Kyoga and Lake Albert in north-western Uganda and Murchison National Park. During Uganda’s political turmoil, the lodge collapsed but today the story is different. Guests can access it from Kampala by road or air

24 hours in Kampala

I had decided to venture into the unknown – Uganda. With only a sketchy knowledge of the history of the country, I had covered most of Kenya and my visits to Tanzania were becoming monotonous. Coming all the way from Mombasa, the thought of flying to Nairobi then to Entebbe offered a mixed package. On the one hand, I would arrive fast and embark on my working holiday, but on the other, I would miss invaluable experiences that my grandchildren would love to hear.

I settled for the long journey by road from Mombasa. The Mombasa to Nairobi trip was uneventful and by morning, I was on my way to the Malaba border. Through the Kenyan towns of Nakuru, Eldoret and others, which I knew like the palm of my hand, we reached the border and disembarked, passport in hand. I eyed the surroundings curiously. We completed immigration formalities and set off from Malaba through Tororo to Kampala. The Owen Falls Dam provided a spectacular view of the source of the Nile. And Kampala beckoned.

By 6:30pm, the bus arrived in Kampala. Dusk was swiftly giving way to night and I had not made any accommodation arrangements. I tried to recollect the names of some of the hotels and approached an all too willing taxi driver (here they are called ‘special hires’). I addressed him in English and mentioned the names of the various hotels that came to mind, three to be precise, but he immediately ruled out two as being upcountry! So, he took me to the one in town. It was a three-star hotel. I was caught in the horns of a dilemma. I didn’t wish to appear as someone with no clue of what I wanted, yet I had this ominous feeling that the cost would subject my pockets to unwarranted, self-inflicted shock therapy. I decided to bite the bullet and approach the receptionist, who appeared rather busy with some clients. I waited. The wait seemed rather long; I know places in my home city (Mombasa) where the moment you step in you are literally lavished with service.

I boldly confronted the receptionist and politely asked her to attend to me. Turning the look of being offended by my perceived interruption, she promptly read out the room rates. The figures sounded rather odd; USh 100,000 etc. I settled for the cheapest, which was USh 100,000. Someone told me the Kenyan Shilling was quite strong regionally so I need not worry, just spend and be happy. I fished out a wad of notes and counted USh 100,000 for that night. I was shown the self-contained room with a sitting area, a TV with numerous channels, among a host of other things. I settled in the room, took a shower, started counting the money while reconverting the currency mentally to Kenya Shillings, and realized that i had spent a whopping KSh 8,000 even before dinner!

I was however determined that the little shock therapy would not ruin my first evening in Kampala. Furthermore, there was no way I could dine at the same hotel as that would choke any attempts at sampling Uganda’s growing economy. I moved to Steers on Kampala Road around the CBD. There was little difficulty in following the directions to the fast food joint. They seemed more efficient than the three-star hotel.

It was Friday and I began my nocturnal tour at about 8:45pm. The city was teeming with not just vehicles, but human traffic too. I got a ‘special hire’ to the ‘happening places’ as the seemingly enlightened driver called them. He quickly noticed two things: that I was new in Uganda and that I was from Kenya!

The driver through the city took me to what he rated as a client-friendly pub in the heart of the city and a couple of other places after which I thought: “well, i now know Kampala!” I decided to go it alone and the next 24 hours were a real rollercoaster ride. I entered what I later was told was a sleazy joint (not my type) and moved on to what surprised me most – a Kenyan nyama choma joint. There was a good number of Kenyans and Tusker flowed like water. It felt good to be ‘home’ again. The joint-hoping craze went on, this time with a group of homeboys who seemed to disappear in what I considered dark alleys, only to re-emerge stone drunk! I was told that they had gone to ‘re-charge the Tusker’ with some potent traditional gin by the name Kasese Kasese.

It was well past midnight. Back home, I would be worried about the police and robbers but here that did not bother the Friday night crowd. I met a young woman who said she was a Ugandan university student and we went to a disco. I do not remember the names of the clubs because we entered no less than three that night. The mood was real carnival with folks partying hard. I learnt a lot from the student on why people seemed so relaxed and at ease with foreigners.

The last disco we entered was playing a floor-closing number. It was 5:30 in morning. I escorted my guide to a special hire, paid for her trip back to campus wherever it was, and I took mine to my USh 100,000 hotel room. Later, some homeboys who promised to show me a ‘more affordable’ place lived up to their promise. I moved to an equally decent hotel within the CBD for less than half the previous cost!

I spent the afternoon visiting the famous Makerere University, Entebbe International Airport and its environs, the National Museum, Ndere Cultural Centre, the palace of the Kabaka of Buganda and the National Parliament. I went to bed early that Saturday evening because of the long journey ahead. In any case, the bus was set to leave at 7:00am on Sunday. I arrived back from Kampala with fond memories, having spent 24 great hours in Kampala. I most likely will go back, particularly to visit my university friend whom I guess must be about to graduate.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Hotel Description

Circus Circus Hotel & Casino is the best value on the Las Vegas Strip. Nicely appointed accommodations include over 3,700 tower and manor rooms, and suites. We also have the only RV Park right on the Las Vegas Strip. Dining options abound including: THE Steakhouse, voted best in Las Vegas a record 17 years in a row, The Garden Grill, Mexitalia X-Press, The Pink Pony, Barista Café, The Pizzeria, and the Circus Buffet.


When you stay at the Circus Circus Hotel, you can expect welcoming guestrooms with a wide variety of amenities designed to make your stay as pleasant as possible.

All rooms feature a private bathroom with shower or bathtub, hairdryer, individually controlled air conditioning/heating units, alarm clock, electronic door locks, direct dial telephone with voice mail, mini safe, remote control cable TV, pay-per-view movies, radio and writing desk.

Looking for free Las Vegas shows? Then look no further than Circus Circus. Check out our free circus acts performing every half-hour from 11 AM to midnight and our free clown shows performing daily in The Adventuredome. The Adventuredome is a 5-acre indoor theme park, and is the only theme park on the Las Vegas Strip.

Our casino is actually three casinos totaling over 100,000 square feet of gaming area with 80 table games, more than 2,000 slot machines, a race and sports book and a poker room. Casino patrons must be 21 years of age or older.

Hotels Facilities & Amenities

Hotel Amenities :



Casino
Live Entertainment
Nightclub
Bar/Cocktail Lounge
Coffee Shop
Restaurants
Free Parking
Outdoor Pool
Gift Shop
24 Hour Front Desk
24 Hour Room Service

Bar
Meeting/Banquet Facilities
Non Smoking Rooms
Restaurant(s)
Room Service
Wheel Chair Access
Laundry/Valet
Shops
24-Hour Front Desk
Parking
Pool
Game Room


Room


Amenities :

Cable TV
Pay-Per-View

Air Condition
Cable/Satellite TV
Clock-Radio
Hairdryer
In Room Safe
In-Room Pay Movies
Private Bath
Telephone
Refrigerator


Thunderbird Resorts - Rizal

Twenty kilometers east of Metro Manila lies Thunderbird Resorts – Rizal, a luxurious mountain retreat perched 210 feet above sea level on a highland valley south of the Sierra Madre mountain range in Binangonan, Rizal. Our 43-room international hotel offers top-notch services and amenities for your social & corporate functions.

Thunderbird Resorts - Rizal

A short 45-minute drive from the City's major commercial areas will bring you to our property, which offers breathtaking views of the Laguna Bay during the daytime and the Manila skyline at nighttime.

Adjacent to Thunderbird Resorts – Rizal is a par 72, 18-hole championship golf course from the Eastridge Golf Club.

Inside our property is the world-class Fiesta Casino, open for your leisure and gaming needs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Whether it's a challenging round of golf, a relaxing weekend escape, or a dazzling night of live music & entertainment, Thunderbird Resorts – Rizal is the perfect destination for you and your family.

Rooms

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Accommodations

1 Presidential Suite
28 Superior Rooms
14 Deluxe Rooms

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Room Furnishings

Private balcony
Safety deposit box
Minibar
Airconditioning
Audible smoke detectors
Electronic door locks
110/220 voltage outlets



Tub
Bathroom Features

Bathtub
Hairdryers
Glass-encased showers
Complete bathroom amenities



Check In:
2 PM
Check Out: 12 PM All major credit cards are accepted.


Business Packages

From board meetings to team-building seminars, strategic planning sessions to company socials; leave your worries with us. Our planning specialists tailor your every need for a truly memorable and successful corporate event.

Business

Live Out (Whole Day)

US$ 22+ per person for a minimum of 20 persons

  • Plated AM & PM snacks
  • Buffet lunch at Vegas Buffet
  • Free flowing coffee
  • Complimentary eight (8) hours use of function room
  • Mints and candies
  • Use of podium
  • Whiteboard / marker / flip chart
  • Place cards
  • Framed souvenir group picture
  • Notepads and pencils
  • Standard sound system with microphones

Live In (Overnight Stay)

US$ 60+ per person for a minimum of 20 persons

  • Overnight stay in deluxe rooms
  • Breakfast
  • Plated AM & PM snacks
  • Buffet lunch
  • Buffet dinner
  • Free flowing coffee
  • Complimentary (8) hours use of function room
  • Mints and candies
  • Use of podium
  • Whiteboard / marker / flip chart
  • Place cards
  • Notepads and pencils
  • Standard sound system with microphones

* Upgrade to Superior Rooms plus US$ 15+ per person

Prices are subject to 10% service charge.


Best Western Mardi Gras Hotel & Casino
3500 Paradise Road
89109
Las Vegas - NV, United States




Hotel Description
Welcome to Las Vegas and the Best Western Mardi Gras Hotel and Casino. Enjoy relaxing after a busy day in one of our 314 over-sized 500 square foot suites, each with its own wet-bar, refrigerator, in-room coffee and data ports.

Whether traveling to Las Vegas for business or fun, you will find comfortable accommodations and friendly service at the Best Western Mardi Gras Hotel and Casino. A full-service hotel centrally located to all Las Vegas attractions on Paradise Road just blocks from both the Sands and Las Vegas Convention Center.

Lounging is made easy inside the courtyard where our spacious pool is complemented by shaded tables and a jacuzzi. Our Casino provides fun and entertainment with loose slots and video games.

The famous Las Vegas Strip, featuring world class casinos and family attractions, is a short walk or shuttle away. Arrange local sightseeing with the help of our knowledgeable and friendly staff.

Your meeting or banquet will be handled with the utmost attention to detail and service at our 4000 square foot facility.

Hotel Facilities & Amenities

Hotel Amenities :

Casino
Jacuzzi
Outdoor Pool
Video/Game Room
Self-Service Laundry Facilities

Business Center
Meeting/Banquet Facilities
Non Smoking Rooms
Restaurant(s)
Wheel Chair Access
Self Laundry
Bar/Lounge
Gift/Sundry Shop
Parking
Hot Tub
Barber/Beauty Salon
Wireless High Speed Internet

Room Amenities :


Tea/Coffee Maker
Internet Access
Iron/Ironing Board

Air Condition
AM/FM Clock
Cable/Satellite TV
Coffee Maker
Data Port
Hairdryer
In Room Safe
Iron & Ironing Board
Telephone + Voice Mail

Shinjuku HOTELS


Shinjuku is one of the 23 special wards of Tokyo, Japan. It is a major commercial and administrative centre, housing the busiest train station in the world (Shinjuku Station), and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, the administration center for the Tokyo Metropolis. The area around Shinjuku Station is home to a large concentration of department stores, specialist electronic and camera shops, cinemas, restaurants and bars. Many international hotels have a large presence here.As of 2005, the ward has an estimated population of 305,352 and a density of 16,710 persons per km². The total area is 18.23 km².Shinjuku has the highest numbers of registered foreign nationals of any community in Tokyo. As of October 1, 2005, 29,353 people with 107 nationalities were registered in Shinjuku. The top five nationalities are Korea (including North and South), China, France, Myanmar, and the Philippines.

The Lowry Hotel

Adjacent to Santiago Calatrava's landmark footbridge (with access to many Chapel Wharf attractions), a three-minute walk from the MEN Arena, and a 15-km drive from the airport, this remains one of the few true deluxe international-standard hotels outside London. In fact, this property is among Britain's top commercial hotels, ranking along with another wharf-side hotel, London's Four Seasons Canary Wharf, and the more traditional Renaissance Chancery Court Hotel, also in London. This is among the handful of well-tuned Rocco Forte Hotels that have opened around Europe over the past five or six years. Like its impressive sibling in Wales, The St. David's Hotel & Spa, this astounding contemporary showpiece blends extravagant modern design, the latest technology and exceptional comfort with one aim in mind: to be the best hotel in Manchester. The consummate staff gives equal attention to CEOs and high-end tourists alike. dotted with fine modern sculpture and paintings. The engaging glass reception desk balances on a sea of soft beige marble, which spills forth, enveloping the adjoining rooms with a soothing effect. The hotel's sophisticated ambience is furthered in the compact library lounge, where cubist sofas and armchairs and Japanese-inspired screens set the stage for conversation or a good book; a wall lined with overflowing bookshelves provides ample reading material.

Even with the departure of chef Marco Pierre White, the elegant River Room manages to retain an air of celebrity. The new menu focuses on exceptional contemporary English fare and unpretentious service. The revamped room has a little more color, but more than ever, the river views play a very strong first fiddle to the food. More colorful still, raspberry-red seating provides a glamorous twist, as well as comfort in the adjacent River Bar, where a pianist entertains most nights.

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The small leisure center includes a well-equipped gym and six private rooms for a long list of health and beauty treatments. A dedicated conference floor holds 12 naturally lighted meeting rooms that can accommodate up to 400 delegates. Airport transportation can be arranged, and guests are charged $22 to park. Pets are not permitted.

The large, well-designed accommodations show sleek, clean-lined contemporary style. The recessed lighting within the high ceilings pinpoints the custom furnishings. Bold modern art and the building's glass and steel walls create impressive design elements in and of themselves. Textured carpeting, odd-shaped ottomans and signature settees add to the rooms' allure. Beds come in a number of configurations, including kings, all topped with Egyptian cotton sheets, wool throws and plenty of pillows.

The numerous amenities include spacious Suitedesks with ergonomic chairs, dual-line phones with voice mail, data ports, and TVs and minibars in armoires. Teamakers, trouser presses, irons, thermostats, and spacious walk-in closets with laptop-sized safes are the norm. Bedside controls activate almost all appliances. Baths are among the U.K.'s largest and are also some of the most attractive with lovely mosaic tiles, large vanities, heated towel rails, marble tubs, plush robes, towels and toiletries. The best views are of the river and the footbridge.

Stunning design figures prominently into this hotel, but the superb service is just as noteworthy. This property is expensive, but is preferable to the Hilton, and even the fashionable Radisson, both of which are solid and certainly adequate but lacking chutzpah.



Situated on the prestigious Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai’s thriving new business district, Towers Rotana - Dubai is 10 minutes away from Dubai International Airport.

The route to Dubai International Airport is linked by the express highway, and is also 5 minutes from Jumeira Beach Front. The hotel stands tall opposite the Dubai World Trade Centre and Exhibition Halls. You can find it minutes away from the Media and Internet City and within 20 km of the Jebel Ali Free Zone.

Rooms: 360
Our Club Rotana room comes with a wide range of deluxe in-room amenities to meet the needs of the business traveller.
Staying at the Club Rotana definitely has its privileges. Located on the 24th floor, it offers the business executive a host of facilities. Among them are exclusive use of the Club facilities, complimentary breakfast, afternoon tea, evening cocktails, a library with Internet access, a wide choice of international publications and complimentary daily local newspapers.
The Club Rotana offers 20 executive rooms and suites with high levels of comfort and other exclusive features such as three telephone sets, computer and Internet connections, and free limousine service to and from Dubai International Airport. Other features include a private reception for checking-in and checking-out.

We would like to inform you that Towers Rotana will start their renovation for some of the Club Rotana floors and the Club Rotana Lounge from the 01st of July 2008 until the 30th of September 2008. We will rest assured that all necessary precautions will be taken to minimize noise levels, guests may experience minimal noise during the hours between 09.00 am and 06.00 pm.

Please be advice that during renovation, the hotel will still continue to offer the same Club benefits. The lounge will be relocated to a similar venue and for the Club Rotana guests they can have a full breakfast in “Flavours on 2”.
Immerse yourself in luxury in one of our 360 superbly appointed suites and rooms. They are a perfect blend of classical style and comfort combined with modern business facilities, guaranteed to appease your tastes.
A wide choice of deluxe 1, 2, and 3-bedroom apartment suites are also available for long-staying guests.
All rooms are equipped with satellite television, IDD facilities, mini bar, and tea/coffee making services, kitchenette conveniences, hair-dryer, in-room safe, and Internet connections.

Food & beverage

Award-winning international cuisine and great entertainment are just a step away.

The hotel offers 5 outlets:

- Aquarius: The pool snack bar serves sandwiches and light refreshments around the pool area.

- Flavours on Two: This all-day dining venue presents a choice of international cuisine, served buffet-style or from the à la carte menu.

- Long’s: The longest bar in the Middle East, Long’s has an authentic Raffles look. It is also a great place for casual dining.

- Teatro: Savour a sensational dining experience as you sample 5 astonishing different types of cuisine.

- Wraps: The lobby bistro serves healthy, signature wraps, as well as sandwiches and a variety of freshly made salads and baguettes. Wraps is popular for its quick service and seasonal takeaway items.

If you are NOT a passport holder of one of the following countries, please arrange your VISA before arrival. This hotel can NOT arrange a VISA for you.

* AGCC country visa holders (certain designations only)
* France, Italy, Germany, Holland, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Austria, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Portugal, Ireland, Greece, Finland, Spain, Monaco, Vatican City, Iceland, Andorra, San Marino, Liechtenstein, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Brunei, Hong Kong, Singapore South Korea and Malaysia.

Cancellation

If cancelled up to 2 days before date of arrival, no fee will be charged.
If cancelled later or in case of no-show, the first night will be charged.


Children and extra beds

All children are welcome.
All children under 5 years stay free of charge when using existing bedding.
All children under 2 years stay free of charge for cots.
All older children or adults are charged AED 120.00 per night and person for extra beds.
Maximum capacity of extra beds/babycots in a room is 1.

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The Table Bay Hotel - Sun INternational Hotels - South Africa
TRAVEL + LEISURE MAGAZINE ANNOUNCES RESULTS OF 12TH ANNUAL WORLD'S BEST AWARDS READERS' SURVEY

The Sun International Table Bay Hotel was recognized for its style, ambiance and continuous high standard of hospitality and service, on July 10th in New York when Travel + Leisure Magazine announced their Top 100 Hotels.

"In a burgeoning and competitive hospitality environment, to be recognized by our consumers is inspiring. We applaud the T + L readers for recognizing our commitment to style and elegance, combined with our genuine and personalized service approach. We will continue with our dedication to service excellence," says Graham Wood, Divisional Director Designate Sun International Resorts

The Table Bay Hotel enjoys iconic status in Cape Town with arguably the best location on the V & A Waterfront and scored an 89.23% rating.

A decade has gone by since the opening of the Table Bay Hotel and It has been a decade of awards, glamour, celebrities, passion and fashion. Its status as a Leading Hotel of the World, perfectly positions it as a luxurious port-of-call for modern travelers.

The Table Bay Hotel was opened in May 1997 by former president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela. In his speech, he described the Table Bay Hotel as "an additional major asset to South Africa's national tourism infrastructure.

A portentous prophecy, as the Table Bay Hotel has received many accolades for its service, accommodation, cuisine, and banqueting and conferences and has always featured strongly in the Travel + Leisure Top 500 and other national and international polls.

Pretoria: Court Classique Hotel:

Voted Best All Suite Hotel in Pretoria

There are times in the urban wilderness when you long for the comfort and warmth of home. When the bustle and anonymity of a conventional hotel bring you little relief from hectic city life. We at the forefront of hospitality have perfected a concept that brings you the comforts of home - no matter how far away from home.


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The Court Classique Pretoria stands as a proud example of this discerning new breed of establishment - the suite hotel.

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Offering the service and style of a luxury hotel, the Court Classique has been designed to offer you the convenience of home facilities - from an en-suite bathroom, kitchenette and dining area in every room, to a personal shopping service delivered directly to your door.

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Nestling in the exclusive Arcadia - in the heart of South Africa's capital city and Embassy belt - the Court Classique Suite hotel offers easy access to the major Gauteng business centers, as well as a host of superb restaurants, cinemas shops and cultural attractions.

The gracious style of the main buildings conveys a classic air of elegance. Superbly appointed within, the Court Classique is designed for relaxation and gracious living - whether enjoying a sundowner in the intimate lounge area, basking next to the private plunge pool or savouring fine international fare in the restaurant.

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Superb cuisine and personal service welcomes you at Bistango Wine Cellar. A perfect venue for that exclusive dinner or private function, our in-house restaurant caters to a broad spectrum of international palates, such as our guest complement demands.

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For the business traveler, complimentary use of the boardroom and office facilities is offered, whilst for larger meetings or mini conferences, the Harvard and Oxford Rooms serve as gracious Boutique Conferencing Hosts.

All conference centers are equipped with every modern amenity and is served by a dedicated coordinator for the length of your stay.

The guest is offered several accommodation options - from the well-appointed studio, to one or two bedroom suites

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Your boutique style suite is equipped with a mini-kitchen, personal lounge area with TV, writing desk, personal safe and plush linen that luxuriously wraps your queen sized bed for lazy in-room breakfasts!

A spacious en-suite bathroom fitted with bath, shower, washbasin, WC, hairdryer, shaver-plug and complimentary “Classique” amenities compliments your suite.

Controlled security monitoring access to hotel grounds, as well as a personal safe in every room, helps ensure peace of mind.

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“Personal service” means catering to each guest’s individual requirements. With this in mind a full spectrum shopping service is available on request, enabling the long-stay guest to enjoy the convenience of in-suite self-service catering with top quality food and beverages stocked in your private kitchenette.

Court Classique is situated within easy walking distance of shopping centers, cinemas and restaurants and offers easy access to the region's varied attractions, from cultural sights to game parks and scenic wonders.

Each suite has a private lounge that opens up to a patio, surrounded by lush tropical gardens and palm trees, creating an air of tranquility which belies the surrounding environment.


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Whether you're looking for business convenience, or a gateway to the region's tourist attraction, you can be assured of that home away form home feeling when staying with us. Because we at Court Classique firmly believe that there is no greater privilege than the peace, comfort and security of feeling at home.

These are the additional benefits that Court Classique Pretoria can offer guests:

A complimentary shuttle service, anywhere in the Pretoria area.
Vouchers available for Virgin Active Health Club @ R 75 pp.
Free upgrade to a One Bedroom Suite should it be available on check in.
Complimentary use of the Executive Boardroom.
Full service restaurant on the premises with 18 hours of Room Service available.
Residents only swimming pool.
Laundry, Dry Cleaning and Valet.
Personal Shopping Service.
Specialist Tours and Car Hire.
Baby sitting service available.

Room Facilities:

Smoking & non-smoking Rooms
Individually controlled air conditioners
Remote control television with Satellite TV
Hairdryer & shaver outlet
Executive writing desk with complimentary “Classique Stationary”
In-room safes
En-suite bathrooms with shower & bath, WC, washbasin and complimentary “Classique Amenities”
A choice between Twin & Queen sized beds