Friday, July 15, 2011

Superior Hotels You Never Get Tired Of

By Adriana Noton


Hotels are a form of short term lodging usually associated with travel or incidental to business or recreational travel. While in years past they offered the barest of amenities, today many have all the comforts of home. In fact some guests have made themselves at home there for decades at a time.

The first hotel rooms consisted only of the bed, a table and chair, a cupboard, wash basin and a pitcher of water. Later community baths were available down the hall.

With the passage of time other amenities became available. New technological devices like a telephone, alarm clock, television, iron, coffee maker, hair dryer, air conditioner, and internet connection became available and were included as basic components. Luxury inns competed with their competitors by offering more.

Now days they are offering everything from physical fitness equipment, swimming pools and spas to gourmet dining and room service, child care, laundry service, newspapers, conference rooms, massage, beauty shops, and a variety of entertainments. Some have gambling casinos with live shows. Concierge services go out of their way to help with arrangements, directions and advice.

As a result some guests have extended their stays at their preferred resorts or lodges for many years. Most anything that they might enjoy in their own home was available at the inn. The twenty-four hour a day staff and freedom from the normal chores and worries of home ownership like cleaning, yard work, and maintenance appeals to them. They are able to circumvent the purchase of all kinds of tools, equipment and supplies needed to furnish and operate a household. Shopping for cookware, vacuums, linens, and other items can be avoided. It may not even be necessary to buy a car.

These have been mostly people who have the means to pay for the convenience of having others waiting on them. Many have been actors who may have first become accustomed to this style of living while filming on location. Larry Fine of Three Stooges fame lived for years in hotels with his wife and raised his daughter there. British actor Richard Harris was a long term resident, Egyptian actor Ahmad Zaki lived his last 15 years there, and American actress Elaine Stritch lived for over a decade in one.

Vladimere Nabokov, novelist, and his wife lived there in Russia from 1961 until the time of his death in 1977. Nicola Tesla, inventor or many electrical devices we take for granted today, resided there for the last decade of his life, and died in his room. Cocco Chanel, fashion designer lived in the same one for over thirty years. General Douglas McArthur lived there for 14 years until his passing.

British entrepreneur Jack Lyons lived in one for several years. Eccentric millionaire Howard Hughes lived in them at various periods. He moved into one in 1948 and spent $11 million in a single year for lodging there with his entourage. He lived a recluse the last ten years of his life, until 1976, in various hotels located in Beverly Hills, Boston, Las Vegas, Vancouver, London, Bahamas, Nicaragua, and Mexico.

Hotels today provide the amenities some people desire in a permanent home. The lifestyle they afford is free of any concerns about home maintenance or household chores.




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