Saturday, July 28, 2012

"I danced inside a chandelier!"



That's how I updated my Facebook status so that my all of my 'Friends' would know what a wonderful time I was having in Las Vegas.

No, I was not "swinging from a chandelier"; I was swing *dancing* in the Chandelier Bar in the lobby of the Cosmopolitan Hotel - a shiny new member of  Marriott's Autograph Collection, offering 555 guestrooms (many with private terraces) and over 100,000 sq.ft. of meeting space.




Beyond "The Strip"


View of Las Vegas "Strip" from the Green Valley Ranch pool

Okay, I'll admit it: up until a couple of weeks ago I was a "Vegas Virgin". 

Sure I *know* the Bellagio, the Four Seasons, the Wynn, the Venetian, Caesars Palace....all properties I've researched and booked on behalf of clients. However, I've never actually *been* to the gambling and partying mecca famous for bad decisions and over-the-top hotels.

After full two days and one night on The Strip, though, I was done - and grateful that the event I was attending that weekend was taking place at the Green Valley Ranch, a Five Star, Four Diamond resort in Henderson - with a beautifully appointed 40,000 sq.ft. Conference Centre.

Yes, there's gaming, but you don't have to wade your way through slot machines to get to your guest elevator, and with "only" 495 guestrooms and 80 suites GVR is, by Vegas standards, practically a boutique hotel.

I particularly loved the pool area, which the event organizers used to full advantage by taking over an entire row of cabanas and hosting a private pool party, and where - as a reformed sun-worshipper - I discovered a number of shady options.




Thursday, July 5, 2012

Spa Nostalgia


Years ago when I was working at the Four Seasons Yorkville I treated myself to a weekend at the beautiful Four Seasons Las Colinas near Dallas, Texas (lounge pictured above).  It was my first - and come to think of it - only Spa Vacation I've ever taken. 

I experienced several treatments, including a wrap that had me lying in a dark room like a mummy.  The spa menu included all kinds of delicious and healthy selections, though I found it hard to fit in eating between the aquafit and Pilates classes, and working out in the the gym. I still remember an attendant coming up to me when I was on the exercise bike, bringing me a bottle of cold water and a towel. (Four Seasons service!)

All this came back to me when I read today that the *new* Four Seasons Toronto is opening October 5th with a 30,000 sq.ft. Spa - the largest of any Four Seasons Property in the world!

I think I'm going to have to book myself in for a treatment - or a weekend!!


Monday, June 18, 2012

Does Size Matter?

Well, sometimes, yes – like when you’re trying to shoe-horn your meeting set-up into a space that “on paper” seemed to work, but in reality leaves your attendees feeling like sardines. Or when a small group gets lost in an oversized box of a room. It’s all about getting the right fit.

How do Toronto’s newest luxury offerings measure up?

The Ritz-Carlton Toronto
Located on Wellington - Toronto’s new “south core”. Canadian-themed F&B outlets: TOCA (TOronto CAnada) features a “Cheese Cave”, and DEQ – with its coveted outdoor space – has been a hot spot since it opened last year.
267 guestrooms
23,000 sq.ft. of meeting space
Largest meeting room: Ritz-Carlton Ballroom - 7,400 sq.ft.
2nd Largest meeting room: Wellington Ballroom - 3,053 sq.ft.

Trump Hotel Toronto
Bay Street, Baby – on the corner of Adelaide. Food & Beverage outlets stay on message: Stock Restaurant & Bar on the 31st floor (with semi-private dining space) and SUITS Lobby Lounge. Welcomed its first official guests mid-April this year with much fanfare.
261 guestrooms
Largest meeting room: Grand Ballroom – 3,744 sq.ft.
2nd Largest meeting room: Grand Salon – 3,168 sq.ft.

Four Seasons Toronto
Migrating just a few blocks from its venerable Yorkville located at Avenue Rd. and Bloor to Bay and Yorkville Ave., the *new* Four Seasons Toronto is accepting group business from October onwards. Chef Daniel Boulud will oversee the cuisine in his eponymous restaurant/cafĂ© and “dbar”.
259 guestrooms
14,300 sq.ft. of meeting space
Largest meeting room: Aria – 6,776 sq.ft.
2nd Largest meeting room: Vinci – 3,249 sq.ft.

Shangri-La Hotel Toronto
The baby of the bunch - the Asian luxury chain’s second property in Canada (a sister for the lovely Shangri-La Vancouver) due to auspiciously open on August 7th.
202 guestrooms
12,000 sq, ft. of meeting space
Largest meeting room: Queen’s Park Ballroom - 3,670 sq. ft.
2nd Largest meeting room: Museum - 1,722 sq.ft.

Recent Hard Hat Tour of the Shangri-La Toronto






Friday, June 15, 2012

"May I have your.......?"


Last week, staying up way too late to watch the season finale of Mad Men I caught the tail end of AMC’s show The Pitch. In the tense final minutes of the show, two advertising agencies were in hot competition to win the Autograph account.

The Autograph Collection of hotels is a new and unique Marriott brand – truly an “evolving ensemble” of one-of-a-kind properties – some historic and/or iconic – others new and edgy. The collection includes city hotels of all sizes and capacities, as well as large convention resorts, and exclusive retreats. Each hotel is, as one of the agencies pitches: “as unique as an autograph”.

Their creative was strikingly beautiful – but the other agency ended up winning the business with their bold, totally-outside-the-box approach – so unlike any hotel advertising I've ever seen – and soooo unlike anything Marriott has ever done.

For awhile you can see a preview of The Pitch on the Autograph hotels website: http://www.autographhotels.com/

I’m looking forward to my own first Autograph experience next week - staying at the famed Algonquin Hotel.


Thursday, June 14, 2012

Faster, Higher, Stronger

Okay - just "faster" - but this is GREAT news!!

Delta Hotels is the gold medal winner when it comes to faster internet service in hotels across Canada - up to 20 times faster than your internet at home, making uploading content-heavy presentations or Skyping family or colleagues an easy sprint to the finish line.

Internet XL is currently available in 17 Delta Hotels and Resorts, and is currently *free*.



Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Don't Stop The Dance!



The venerable King Eddy is again taking a new dance partner.

After seven years under Starwood stewardship as Le Meridien King Edward Hotel Toronto, the 109-year old “grande dame” will – on July 17th – take back her maiden name, and follow the lead of one of her owner-partners, Skyline Hotels & Resorts.

For guests and groups booked into the hotel it should be pretty much business as usual, and the current condominium development and renovation plans remain unchanged.

Whew! Yours truly has been patiently waiting for the reopening of the Crystal Ballroom every since I heard about The King Edward Hotel’s “secret” roof-top ballroom.


Skyline also manages Deerhurst and Horseshoe resorts, and the Cosmopolitan and Pantages boutique hotels