Understanding "Boutique Hotels" #3 Our Favorite Hotel? A series by Harry Nobles
publication date: Sep 27, 2010
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author/source: Harry Nobles & Cheryl Thompson Griggs
What is our favorite hotel?
We hear this question frequently. We hear it from clients, from
colleagues, and from guests. We are always pleased to be asked for several
reasons. First, it gives us the opportunity to reminisce and remember
enjoyable experiences; it also causes us to reflect on the things that make a
hotel memorable. It is also a chance to share our thoughts with others,
something we very much enjoy.
During my AAA tenure and our many years of travel, jointly and
individually, for business and pleasure, we have seen a lot of hotels. We
have visited, inspected, and rated hotels of all types and all sizes throughout
the U.S.
and in several foreign countries. We will try to reach a decision with a
stroll down memory lane.
1. There
is the wonderful small inn in Japan,
situated on a cliff overlooking the river far below. Beautiful, intimate,
with a pastoral setting and an excellent staff.
2. Another
small inn in Thailand
merits a mention. Its secluded hilltop location with a view of the Andaman Sea
to the west and the Gulf
of Thailand to the east,
and luxurious natural landscaping all evoke very pleasant memories. A
simple, wood-dominated decor in the six rooms enhances the sense of
peaceful isolation.
3. A
plush resort on the tip of a sun drenched peninsular in Mexico with a panoramic view of both the Pacific
and the Sea of Cortez ranks very high on our
list. At the other end of the spectrum is a large resort in the Canadian
Rockies that offers a breathtaking view of remote mountain splendor.
4. Also
on the "favorite" list is a sprawling hotel complex in the heart of Bangkok. Surrounded
by spacious grounds, lush tropical landscaping, and temple-like towers, one is
mentally transported to a jungle environment.
5. We
must not omit the classic hotels and resorts that abound all over the U.S.
6. These
include the large urban properties ranging from the historic to the ultra
modern and world-class ski and beach resorts with extensive recreation
facilities.
7. We
have also visited many excellent smaller country inns and B&B's, historic
and modern, and some merit inclusion on our list.
8. Some
are famous while others are obscure; some are luxurious and some are elegantly
simple.
9. Despite
the very wide variety of locations, types, sizes, and styles of hotels we
considered in the quest for our favorite, there is one common denominator:
people. Every hotel on our favorite list is characterized by a very
special atmosphere or ambience. Ambience is not created by location,
architecture, or any other physical attribute. Although physical things
can add to the effect, people alone create ambience.
10. One of our
favorite places, albeit an unlikely example, is an 8-room roadside motel
in West Texas. This ultimate "mom and
pop" operation has large but simply furnished rooms, a gravel parking lot, and
registration in the owner's living room The 8 rooms are spotlessly and personally
cleaned every day by the owners; there are no employees.
There are no phones in the rooms. Each guest is asked two
questions at check in: "What time do you want to wake up, and how do you
like your coffee". Your wake-up call is the owner knocking at your door
with hot coffee. When I asked the owners why only 8 rooms, the told me
they built only as many as they were sure they could personally handle at their
standard of housekeeping, maintenance, and service. They have succeeded
in creating a very special place and are firmly positioned on our list.
So, what is our favorite hotel? The jury is still out on that but you
can be sure the final winner will be an immaculate facility run by genuinely
hospitable people providing impeccable personalized service surrounded by
breathtaking natural vistas, and giving guests everything they need for a truly
special experience.
Harry Nobles &
Cheryl Thompson Griggs, March 2003
So, what is our favorite hotel?
The jury is still out on that but you can be sure the final winner will be an immaculate facility run by genuinely hospitable people providing impeccable personalized service surrounded by breathtaking natural vistas, and giving guests everything they need for a truly special experience.