Friday, April 24, 2009
Marriott Vacation Club International Celebrates 25 Years of Unforgettable Vacations
“Frankly, it’s changed our lives,” says Peter Pfiel, an Owner at Marriott’s Monarch at Sea Pines on Hilton Head Island, S.C., since 1984. Pfiel and his family made the trip from Cincinnati to Marriott’s very first vacation ownership resort every summer. A quarter-century later, Pfiel and his wife are retired just three miles from their Monarch villa, where they keep two weeks so their grown children can visit. “The joy of being able to turn over the keys to my son and his family … that’s the fulfillment of a different dream than we had when we bought,” Pfiel admits.
Today the Pfiels are among nearly 400,000 Owner families at more than 50 distinct Marriott Vacation Club resorts throughout the U.S., Caribbean, Europe and Asia. Like the Pfiels, many would never have guessed that they would play a vital role in helping make MVCI a worldwide leader in the vacation ownership industry.
“This year marks a great milestone and one I am very proud of - the silver anniversary of Marriott Vacation Club International,” said Stephen P. Weisz, president of Marriott Vacation Club International. “On the business side, it’s been amazing to watch MVCI revolutionize an entire industry. On the personal side, it’s exciting to think of all of the families who are creating a lifetime of vacation memories through Marriott Vacation Club,” continued Weisz.
Monday, December 29, 2008
Second homes: Hit the slopes without the hassle
Marriott's Timber Lodge in Lake Tahoe
Marriott's Mountain Valley Lodge, Breckenridge
By Larry Olmsted, Special for USA TODAY
Ski resorts have always been popular vacation-home destinations, but the past two decades have seen a dramatic surge. The number of hotels, condos and second homes at resorts has grown significantly. And increasingly, these options are found under one convenient roof.
Though the once red-hot concept of condo hotels has cooled nationally, it remains strong at ski areas, where it has been joined by ownership variations such as hotel residences and fractional ownership clubs (time shares).
Why so popular in ski destinations? First, because of the formidable weather, condos and other such maintenance-free choices are particularly attractive. Also, because they're in areas with high rental demand, they can generate income for owners.
"It makes life simple. Owners tend to not use ski homes frequently, so they can get back some rental income to help cover costs, and they don't have to worry about the heat when they are gone or deal with snowplowing or leaky roofs," says David Kelsey, real estate investor. "With a hotel residence or condo, the process of renting it out is much, much easier than if you owned a normal condo or a house. The hotel does it for you."
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But ease of rental is not the only selling point. Hotels offer services few other ski homes can, from fully equipped gyms and pools to maid service. Moreover, units almost always come fully furnished.
"Unlike normal condos, it is not run by a condo board made up of your neighbors," Kelsey says. "Management is likely to be more professional and less likely to run into the kinds of problems no-name developments often do.
"When your 'home' is associated with a brand-name hotel, whether it is Four Seasons or Marriott or Sheraton, there is a real comfort level. If something goes wrong with a Marriott-sponsored residence club, Marriott is more likely to step in than a random developer."
10 great places around the world to greet 2009
New York
Looking for an alternative to the traditional dropping of the ball on Times Square or all those fancy parties in hotel ballrooms? Consider a cruise in New York Harbor. "New York City, one of the most famous New Year's Eve spot in the world, can also be the one most likely to break the bank," Taheri says. "An all-inclusive cruise could be the solution in these challenging economic times." From the Circle Line to Spirit Cruises to the New York Water Taxi, cruising offers a prime spot for viewing fireworks along with an open bar, entertainment and more. gonyc.about.com/od/newyearsevecruises
Copacabana Beach
Rio de Janeiro
"If you're sick of the wet and wild winter weather and are ready for a steamy hot New Year's Eve, Rio de Janeiro's Copacabana Beach could be the answer for you," Taheri says. Thousands of partygoers descend on the sand to listen to live music, watch a huge offshore fireworks display and celebrate until dawn. "Make sure you wear white clothes for good luck and peace in the New Year," Taheri says. copacabana.info
London
"Approximately 700,000 revelers descend on the Thames River and central London to hear Big Ben signal the start of the New Year and watch fireworks launched from the London Eye," Taheri says. "The best viewing is from Westminster and Waterloo bridges and the north embankment of the river, opposite the Eye." Alternatively, go to Trafalgar Square, another hip spot to join the cheering crowds. visitlondon.com
In Australia: Get a jump on the new year by joining hundreds of thousands of people watching fireworks explode over Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House.
In Las Vegas: Fireworks will be launched from the rooftops of seven casinos and the Fremont Street Experience at midnight.
Friday, December 19, 2008
Christmas Trees 'Round the World
Before the ball drops in Times Square , the Big Apple turns on its
holiday charm with the Christmas tree in Rockefeller Center .
The Capitol Christmas tree in Washington, D. C ., is decorated with 3,000
ornaments that are the handiwork of U.S. schoolchildren. Encircling
evergreens in the 'Pathway of Peace' represent the 50 U.S. states.
The world's largest Christmas tree display rises up the slopes
of Monte Ingino outside of Gubbio, in Italy's Umbria region.
C omposed of about 500 lights connected by 40,000 feet of wire,
the 'tree' is a modern marvel for an ancient city
A Christmas tree befitting Tokyo 's nighttime neon display is
projected onto the exterior of the Grand Prince Hotel Akasaka.
Illuminating the Gothic facades of Prague's Old Town Square,
and casting its glow over the manger display of the famous
Christmas market, is a grand tree cut in the Sumava mountains
in the southern Czech Republic .
Venice 's Murano Island renowned throughout the world
for its quality glasswork is home to the tallest glass tree
in the world. Sculpted by master glass blower Simone
Cenedese, the artistic Christmas tree is a modern
reflection of the holiday season.
Moscow celebrates Christmas according to the Russian Orthodox
calendar on Jan. 7. For weeks beforehand, the city is alive with
festivities in anticipation of Father Frost's arrival on his magical
troika with the Snow Maiden. He and his helper deliver gifts under the New Year tree, or yolka, which is traditionally a fir.
The largest Christmas tree in Europe (more than 230 feet tall)
can be found in the Prado Comio in Lisbon, Portugal .
Thousands of lights adorn the tree, adding to the special
enchantment of the city during the holiday season.
'Oh Christmas tree, oh Christmas tree': Even in its humblest attire,
aglow beside a tiny chapel in Germany 's Karwendel mountains,
a Christmas tree is a wondrous sight.
Ooh la la Galeries Lafayette! In Paris , even the Christmas trees are chic.
With its monumental, baroque dome, plus 10 stories of lights and
high fashion, it's no surprise this show-stopping department store draws
more visitors than the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower
In addition to the Vatican 's heavenly evergreen, St. Peter's Square
in Rome hosts a larger-than-life nativity scene in front of the obelisk.
The Christmas tree that greets revelers at the Puerta del Sol
is dressed for a party. Madrid 's two-week celebration makes
millionaires along with merrymakers. On Dec. 22, a lucky citizen
will win El Gordo (the fat one), the world's biggest lottery.
A token of gratitude for Britain 's aid during World War II,
the Christmas tree in London 's Trafalgar Square has been
the annual gift of the people of Norway since 1947.
Drink a glass of gluhwein from the holiday market at the Romer
Frankfurt 's city hall since 1405 and enjoy a taste of Christmas past.
Against a backdrop of tall, shadowy firs, a rainbow trio of
Christmas trees lights up the night (location unknown).
Friday, December 12, 2008
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Saturday, December 6, 2008
THE RITZ-CARLTON ANNOUNCES FIRST CAIRO HOTEL
“We are honored to have been selected by Misr Hotels to assume management of this iconic hotel,” said Simon F. Cooper, president and chief operating officer of The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company. “The hotel’s prime location in the literal center of the city combined with The Ritz-Carlton’s renowned service will produce memorable stays for all our guests when it re-opens after the restoration phase. Our plans for The Nile Ritz-Carlton, Cairo are wide-ranging, and will include conversion of certain facilities to re-establish the hotel to its status as the leading property in the region.”
“We also continue to explore other opportunities and destinations in the country,” Mr. Cooper added. “With the growth in tourism, the increasing strength of the Egyptian economy, the sustained development of the infrastructure required, and the investment support from within the Egyptian tourism and hospitality sector, we see expansion within Egypt to be an important future strategy.”
The hotel will be initially re-branded as The Nile Hotel, Cairo on January 1, 2009 and will continue to welcome guests to enjoy its services and facilities. A complete restoration and renovation of the half-century old property will commence in mid 2009 for approximately 18 to 24 months. The aim is to transform the venerable hotel into a modern benchmark for contemporary luxury hospitality worthy of The Ritz-Carlton brand when it re-opens, while preserving its iconic heritage.
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Nightly Snowfall at CityPlace
The "snowfall" will run Thursdays through Sundays from Nov. 16 through Dec. 23.
For more info on CityPlace holiday plans, check out www.cityplace.com.
Snorkeling with Whales in the Warm Caribbean Waters
Humpbacks Whales of the Silver Bank
Snorkeling with Whales in the Warm Caribbean Waters
March 14 to March 21, 2009
In the waters of the Dominican Republic, the world's largest concentration of Humpback Whales converges to calve and mate on the Silver Bank. It is here that the Dominican Republic created the Sanctuary for the Marine Mammals of the Dominican Republic, one of the first whale sanctuaries in the world. We travel at the peak of the December to April breeding season to provide you a once-in-a-lifetime experience of whale-watching and in-water encounters. Your experienced guides and the crew of the MV Nekton Rorqual will provide you with comfort, safety, and service for ideal sunset to sunrise whale-watching experiences. Quite simply there is nothing that can compare to being in the water with a whale!
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Cost: $3650 for standard cabins, $3950 for superior cabins, per person/double occupancy. Single supplement: $1595. Review cost details.
Saturday, November 15, 2008
JFK Bunker Tour at Peanut Island
During the Cuban Missile Crisis, the SeaBees secretly, and very quickly built a bunker for the President, who spent a great deal of time at the Kennedy Compound here in Palm Beach. Although it would have been a temporary command center for the nation in a time of crisis, it is still relatively small. It was constructed adjacent to the U.S. Coast Guard Station, about 100 yards away, concealed in the woods, underground, but above the water table. The bunker had fallen into complete disrepair, but was restored by the Palm Beach Maritime Museum ... with some difficulty, since it is at the water table and had been semi-flooded for a long period.
With the exception of a presidential seal, added as a modern enhancement, the declassified, decommissioned bunker is very close to the original. The structure is covered with earth and many layers of concrete and rebar. Entry is via a blast-hardened tunnel, with a 90 degree angle to minimize shock effects from a nuclear explosion. Entry is through a secure decontamination area, which was, however, and interestingly, made of plywood. This is a thought-provoking exhibit, especially in light of recent events in the United States. Below: Bunker door and entrance tunnel; Main room in the bunker, where President Kennedy might have run the U.S. during the first hours or days of a nuclear attack.
Kennedy Bunker & Coast Guard Station Tours
Open Saturday & Sunday
11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
- Guided Tours of Kennedy Bunker & Coast Guard Station ($10/pp, 5 and under Free)
- Water Taxi/Ferry Service from Sailfish Marina.
- Gift Shop open for snacks, water, sodas and merchandise.
- Call for more information (561) 848-2960 Peanut Island.
Sunday, November 2, 2008
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