Frequent business travelers occupy nearly fifty percent of all U.S. hotel rooms on any given night. I once pulled my weight in that crazy laptop-toting, jet-set world of management consultants by staying over four hundred nights in hotels. My first day on the job included a slide deck outlining the top hotel and airline rewards programs […]
They say going to the gym is the new happy hour. And hoteliers are keen to keep up. Those uninspiring, windowless rooms with milk crates full of rubbery turquoise dumbbells and cheap plastic ab rollers remind us of a time when Cindy Crawford did Pepsi ads and “Eye of the Tiger” was not only a great song to do push-ups to, but also on the Billboard Top 10 list. Yep, we’ve come a long way.
Talk about a game changer. With the right blend of style, functionality, feng shui, and amenities, the hotel bathroom can serve as a stress reliever, a rejuvenator, a haven for self-care, and, of course, a venue to sip bubbly with your hubby.
There’s been a lot of talk in our space about more and more boutique hotels joining forces with some of the larger chain brands. Learn how your boutique hotel can stay competitive in this fast-changing landscape of consolidation.
We often laud our partner hotels for being independent, unique, one-of-a-kind and extraordinary snowflakes that fall from vibrant double rainbows onto pure silica-sand beaches from Maine to SoCal, Washington to Panama. And we mean it. We love our partner hotels. All of them. Equally. In fact, if we could award each of our partner hotels with participation […]
Remember that time mom stayed home when you had a scratchy throat and made you chicken noodle soup? That time she woke up at the crack of dawn to get you to your practice? Or remember the time she birthed you? Ok, fair enough, you probably don’t remember that one. But it did happen. And it wasn’t easy. Thank you, mom.
Before wedding season enters full bloom, we’d like to take a moment (if no one has any objections) to spotlight some Stash Partner Hotels that do it up right for The Big Day.
The act of standing above the world—on a balcony, on a mountain top, on an international space station—provides a simultaneous sense of freedom from and connectivity to everything in sight.