Wednesday, December 31, 2014

5 Fun Things to Do In a Hotel Room Stay

fun in hotel rooms

Whether you are staying in a hotel for a vacation or having to book a last-minute hotel room for business, staying in a hotel can sometimes be a boring affair to say the least. If you are booked into a resort or holiday hotel there may be plenty of activities to do, but for those stuck staring at four walls for their little getaway, here are 5 fun ways to liven up your hotel stay to make it a little more memorable.

1) Make Yourself At Home

Make Yourself At Home in hotel

Why not enjoy the time in your hotel room by making yourself at home. Put on your pyjamas and order room service, watch some TV and take in the view from your window. Try out the minibar and see what delights it has to offer, and sit down to one of your favourite films you can order from the on-demand film service many hotels have. Chill, relax and make your stay comfortable at least!
 

2) Pamper Yourself!

Pamper Yourself in hotel
Why not treat yourself the next time you stay in a hotel by upgrading your room. Many hotels offer upgrades such as Jacuzzi baths, extra room with a suite option or a fully stocked bar. If you’re into good food, why not try a hotel with a full kitchen to while away those hours by cooking yourself a gloriously delicious meal for one.


3) Invite Friends Over For A Party!

Invite Friends Over For A Party in hotel room

Why not spice up your hotel room stay a little by inviting over your friends. If you know people who live close-by, why not bring them back and enjoy all there is to do in the hotel. Order some room service, drink the minibar dry and then go and take a dip in the pool. Fun times are better than ever, because there is no mess for you to clean up afterwards. But give a generous tip to the staff!
 

4) Leave Interesting Artwork for the Cleaning Staff

 Interesting Artwork in hotel

One way to have some fun in a hotel is to leave behind little gifts for the cleaning staff and hotel manager after you leave. Why not make good use of those old picture frames in the hotel and create some stunning works of art to impress other guests. Leave your art in drawers, under the bed, in the bathroom and other interesting places and you will be the talk of the town.

 

5) Bring Your Own Entertainment

read books in hotel rooms

If all else fails, next time you book a hotel room, bring your own entertainment that is guaranteed to keep you busy, occupied or otherwise engrossed. Fill up your laptop with your favourite films or television series’ bring a video games console and your favourite games, books, board games, even blank paper and a pen. You never know, you might make those hours of boredom turn into a fun-packed weekend getaway!


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Friday, November 28, 2014

4 Amazing Vehicle Hotels Guaranteed To Create an Unforgettable Experience

When we book our holiday destinations we often only prepare about the location we are staying at and the attractions that the locale can offer us. What if you learnt that there are many crazy hotels that are designed not only to make your stay unforgettable, but that can also make you scratch your head with amazement?

1. A Flying Hotel on a 747 Jumbo 


Jumbostay hotel
The Jumbostay hotel sounds just like your average large-scale hotel chain that has its head in the clouds when it comes to novel ideas, but the name is more literal than your average high rollers hotel. The Jumbostay is a Swedish hotel that is housed inside of a full-size Boeing 747 Jumbo jet aircraft. With 27 rooms that cater for up to three people.

interior of Jumbostay hotel
Perfect for aircraft enthusiasts, the Jumbostay also includes an exclusive Jumbo Lounge for hotel guests and visitors to enjoy a little rest and relaxation in.

2. A Firetruck Hotel in the Iconic Scottish Highlands

 

beer moth a fire truck hotel

In the Scottish Highlands, you can rent out a far from common nights’ sleep in a converted former fire truck called the Beermoth. This truly odd hotel choice found on the Inshriach Estate in the beautiful rolling hills and green fields of the Highlands offers a unique opportunity to take in some of the freshest air imaginable with its canvas siding.

beer moth a fire truck hotel interior

The Beermoth has been fitted with a Tudor parquet floor which has been retrofitted to the truck, a lavish Victorian bed and an old fire escape to get in and out of your bedroom. The truck also features a kindling fire to keep you warm on those cold Scottish nights and all of the amenities you’d come to expect from a turn of the century fire truck.

3. A Luxury Escape in Paradise


Dhoni fishing boat

For the more romantically-inclined holiday makers, why not take a trip to paradise in a traditional Dhoni fishing boat in the Maldives. These coconut and palm wood vessels have been converted to offer a unique and surprisingly luxurious way to spend your vacation on the shimmering azure seas of these beautiful islands.

Dhoni fishing boat hotel interior

Surrounded by stunningly clear blue water and an amazing coral reef, the cosy yet romantic Dhoni boats are kitted out with an array of life’s luxuries to take you further into relaxation mode. With large-screen television, upscale cappuccino machines and comfortable living spaces, you can see why people get away from it all in high-end resorts such as this.

4. A Traditional Railway Hotel with a Twist


 Railway Hotel

Another interesting hotel stay away from home is in the English region of Cornwall. Railway holidays are a great way to see all of the sights and sounds of large parts of a country while taking in the culture at a slower, traditional pace. These kinds of trips are perfect for just about anyone to enjoy, and allow visitors to a new country to get more for their money.

 Railway Hotel interior

These traditional locomotives have been transformed into high quality hotel rooms that are the envy of many brick and mortar hotels. Featuring a traditional British look that wouldn’t look out of place in a Miss Marple drama, there is a certain quintessential look and feel about the railway hotel that makes it stand out from the pack.

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With hotels such as the Railway hotel, the Jumbostay and the Dhoni luxury boat, you can start to appreciate the amazing variety in hotels, resorts and locations and how they can offer you something new with each visit. Take the time to study the location of your next holiday before you book, and keep an eye out for odd, crazy and interesting hotels that could make for an unforgettable experience.

Monday, October 13, 2014

5 Offbeat Resort Destinations for a Memorable Vacation

When you need to get away from it all, many hotels and resorts may appear too similar or boring to stay at every year. With new boutique experiences such as the Ocean View Resort and niche concept hotels popping up all over the globe, this year why not do something a little different and choose a vacation experience that you will never forget.

Take a journey with us now as we look at 5 of the more uncommon, offbeat and downright odd vacation resorts to spark your holiday imagination.

 

1. Mardan Palace Hotel Resort, Turkey

Mardan Palace Hotel Resort, Turkey

For a vacation full of sheer luxury and opulence, then nothing comes as close to delivering than the Mardan Palace Hotel Resort in Turkey. Built at a cost of over $1.4Bn, the resort features hundreds of luxuriously decorated rooms and suites to choose from. Choose wisely though, as some of the more expensive rooms go for up to $18,000 per night!

The resort features a super-sized swimming pool that takes half an hour to cross in its specifically made gondolas, and features a luxury spa centre featuring real snow. If you want a little luxury for your holidays but can’t stretch to the eye-popping $18,000 per night costs, you can always have a little luxury at home thanks to the myriad of fun to be had from Great Ocean Road accom for a fraction of the price.

 

2. Igloo Village

Igloo Village

This wonderful slice of Greenland is home to the more adventurous vacationeers thanks to its sub-zero temperatures all year round as well as its outdoor living facilities. Why not spend a morning visiting one of the deserted villages, followed by a dog-sled trip to one of the fjords for a day out, followed by spending a night in one of the many ice caves dotted around the area.

3. Seagaia Ocean Dome

Seagaia Ocean Dome

This wonderful resort in Japan is packed with activities for those who enjoy a little beach time for their vacation. Featuring a beautiful volcano, a white-sand covered stretch of beach that includes tropical fish, blue skies all year-round with gentle waves crashing on the 954ft shoreline. The only odd thing about this location is that it is all fake!

Seagaia beach is housed in one of the biggest domes of its kind, making it the largest indoor beach in the world. This makes Seagaia Beach Dome the perfect resort for those who prefer the beach, without the inclement weather ruining their vacation.

 

4. Island of the DollsIsland of the Dolls


This holiday location isn’t for the faint-hearted. This Mexican tourist destination known locally as La Isla De Las Munecas is possibly one of the creepiest destinations on this list. Featuring dolls that hang from every tree on the island, tourists are asked to leave gifts for the spirits that are thought to inhabit this haunted island.

 

5. The Titanic Resort Hotel

The Titanic Resort Hotel

Turkey is home to many wonderful luxury resorts, as well as some of the most beautiful beaches. But for those who wish to spend a little time at no ordinary location, why not take your vacation this year at the Titanic Resort Hotel.

This resort destination features a luxury hotel in the shape of the iconic doomed vessel the Titanic, surrounded by an expansive heated pool. Re-create that famous moment from the film with your loved one, and rejoice that there are no icebergs to hit during your holiday.

Whether you are interested in adventure weekends, beach-front getaways or just a relaxing time at a stunning location, the Great Ocean Road in Victoria is one of the most stunning locations you could ever wish to visit. With multiple Apollo Bay accommodation choices in the region, put your feet up, relax and enjoy some of the best resort locations in the South East.


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Thursday, September 4, 2014

How Making a Vacation Check List Can Save Your Holiday Experience

Taking a vacation can be a great way to get away from everyday life and enjoy a relaxing pause. Making sure you have everything you need to make your holiday go well is one thing you can ensure even before you set off. Whether you are travelling alone, with a partner or with a large family, making a holiday check list is essential for a pleasant and headache-free getaway. 

Give yourself a little time for packing before you set off on your trip to ensure you don’t forget something essential for your holiday. Create a big list of everything you want to take, marking out the essential items you need. Prioritising items to take on your holiday is key to having enough room in your suitcases and ensuring you don’t pay extra for unnecessary luggage along the way.

Prioritise Your Essential Items


Choose the items you need to take according to the type of holiday you have booked. If you are travelling to a self-contained resort, you might find that the exceptional Apollo Bay accommodation offers many home comforts that you can enjoy without bringing your own equipment.

things to pack
Take time before your holiday to browse the services and features offered to you by hotels and resorts in the area and make a list of items you can find there. You may find that things like a wok, steamer, rice cooker and other more interesting everyday items are already supplied by Great Ocean Road accom hotels and resorts that are fitted out to be ‘self-contained’.

Create your essential holiday packing list on a per-person basis and then ensure that no items on your lists are counted twice. This will help when unpacking your holiday gear as you will have more room in the bathroom and bedroom to move around.

Create A Road Trip Check List for Your Vehicle


If you are going on a long road trip to discover the beauty of the Great Ocean Road, ensure that you create a holiday check list of things to pack in the car. There are a number of important essential road trip items that will help you on your way, help you not to get lost and also offer help in the event of a breakdown.

car check list

Essential road trip check lists may include inspecting your vehicle before your trip to ensure that the vehicle is in good working order. Check the tyres are in good shape, as well as the water and oil levels and ensure that the vehicles battery is in tip top condition. If you have one, take a GPS map system with you and ensure that it if sully updated to the latest firmware, but it is also worth taking a paper map as well – the local tourist information centres are best to source one of these, for free

Give Yourself Plenty of Time to Pack


The day before you holiday, you should recheck all of your suitcases and luggage and tick them off as you pack. This way you will never forget an essential item ever again. If something is missing from the list, you have plenty of time to go and find it, or buy another swimsuit if need be.

mr bean packing
Enjoying your vacation time and making sure that every second counts when it comes to relaxing and unwinding is what matters for a great holiday. Spending hours looking for your bathing clothes or spare batteries for your camera can be a headache. So well in advance of your trip, create a holiday check list and save yourself the heartache of a holiday from hell.



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