Red Roof Offers 1-cent Rooms in Boston & Orlando

Red Roof is offering one night for 1 cent at select Red Roof hotels. They’re starting with Boston and Orlando, with plans to extend it to their 345 properties in 36 states.

Red Roof Inn

Red Roof Inn

The promotion is currently valid for booking 1-cent rooms at two Red Roof hotels in Boston (Mansfield & Woburn), and the Red Roof at the Orlando Conevntion Center in Florida. 

But there’s a catch which you should be aware of before you start dreaming about swimming with the manatees in Orlando.

The 1-cent rate at each individual Red Roof hotel is valid only for stays on a specific date. For example, the valid stay date for the Boston Mansfield Foxboro Red Roof is Aug 16.

Secondly, in order to book a room under this promo, you need to sign up and become a Redicard member. This frequent traveler program will apparently enable you to receive 48-hour advanced notice of all Red Roof special offers, before it beocmes public.

The point here being that when Red Roof expands the 1-cent promotion to other hotels across the US, Redicard members will have a better chance of booking in before the rooms get sold out when the news becomes public. More details and online booking options here.

Photo credit – DiscoverDuPage

Palmer House Hilton Hotel, Chicago, Illinois

World famous lobby of the Palmer House Hilton Hotel

The seeds of my love affair with Chicago’s Palmer House were sown back in 1969. An anxious and giddy teenager, I was thrilled that the famous hotel had been chosen for my senior prom. I vividly recall stepping into the opulent lobby, with its Tiffany 24-karat gold chandeliers, majestic “Winged Angels” (the largest bronze statues ever made by Tiffany), and its magnificent domed ceiling painted with Grecian frescoes. I was the ugly duckling, suddenly become a lovely swan. I was Cinderella. My handsome, tux-clad prince offered his arm as we promenaded through the glittering lobby and up the staircase to the ballroom, where we danced the night away.

Although I no longer live in Chicago, I recently attended a conference in the Loop and spent a few extra days in the city. Memories came flooding back one afternoon when I turned a corner and found myself in front of the Palmer House. I stood on the sidewalk, debating whether or not to go inside. Perhaps it would be best to remember it the way it was on that fairy-tale night. But the temptation to revisit my past was too strong; I stepped through the front entrance and mounted the stairs to the lobby. And just like that I was 17 again, rendered speechless by the exquisite surroundings.

The original Palmer House, a wedding gift from business magnate Potter Palmer to his socialite wife Bertha, opened its doors in 1871. Thirteen days later it burned to the ground in the Great Chicago Fire. Undaunted, Palmer rebuilt the hotel across the street from the original site, reopening in 1873. Almost immediately, it became the favored spot of the city’s cultural elite and arts community. Famous guests of the hotel have included nearly every U.S. President, Charles Dickens, Oscar Wilde, Buffalo Bill, and Prince Charles, while the hotel’s famed Empire Room Supper Club, which operated until 1973, featured entertainers such as Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, Ella Fitzgerald, Harry Belafonte, and Louis Armstrong.

Palmer House Entrance

Grand Ballroom

The Palmer House Hilton is the nation’s oldest hotel in continual operation and one of twenty-six surviving grand hotels in the United States. In 2006, the current owners of the property undertook a $170 million renovation that included an exterior face lift, the addition of a gourmet restaurant aside the lobby, and construction of an 18,000 sq. ft. on-site fitness center and full-service spa. A new social space – the Honoré Ballroom – was added to the hotel’s existing Empire Room, Red Lacquer Room, and Grand Ballroom. Most of the 1,639 rooms were updated with a contemporary design, pulling inspiration from the French Baroque style found throughout the hotel, and $1.7 million was allocated to redesign the Palmer House’s new penthouse, which was just named one of the top 100 suites in the world by Elite Traveler Magazine.

New fitness center

King room

The decor, history, and unparalleled customer pampering by the staff are reasons enough to stay at the Palmer House, but its location is an added bonus. Just blocks from Magnificent Mile, the downtown theater district, and right around the corner from Millennium and Grant Parks, the hotel is perfectly situated for walking tours of Chicago. And at the end of the day guests can sink into luxurious armchairs in the lobby, order exotic cocktails from the lobby bar, and drink in what the Saturday Evening Post dubbed one of the “Grandest Entrances In America.”

Photo Credits: Lobby and entrance by Barbara Weibel; Grand Ballroom, Fitness Center and king room courtesy of Palmer House Hilton Hotel.

Article by Barbara Weibel at Hole In The Donut Travels

Room Rates Gone with the Wind at Sheraton Atlanta

Start praying for a cool, windy day when you arrive in Atlanta. That’s because the hotel is offering rates based on the temperature on the day you arrive under a special offer called ‘Beat the Heat.’

Sheraton Atlanta

Sheraton Atlanta

The temperature is determined at 3 p.m. on the day you arrive. According to the hotel, the average temp in Atlanta in Auguest hovers around 87 degrees.

Reservations will be made at the $109/night rate, which will be adjusted on day of check-in to reflect the current temperature and will apply to entire length of stay.

Plus you get free self-parking for one vehicle. The Beat the Heat promo is valid until Sept 7. Use promo code HEATRATE.

The Sheraton Atlanta offers 760 guest rooms and suites, located just minutes away from many tourist attractions in Atlanta, including the Georgia World Congress Center, Georgia Aquarium, Philips Arena, Centennial Olympic Park and the Georgia Dome.

Info: 165 Courtland Street NE Atlanta, Georgia 30303; (404) 659-6500; www.sheratonatlantahotel.com/;

Photos courtesy Starwood Hotels & Resorts.

Forgot Your Bathing Suit? Buy One By the Pool!

Sexy stars for Hollywood board shorts!

Sexy stars for Hollywood board shorts!

So you know when you wander down to the hotel pool, and you’re about to take off your robe? Then you look around and suddenly realize that everyone else is wearing a bathing suit but you’re naked.

Yeah, I hate that, too.

That’s why from now I’m going to do all my accidental-near-skinny-dipping at the Standard Hotels in LA, New York or Miami.

The André Balazs properties are partnering with boardshort designer Quicksilver to offer cobranded suit in the hotel lobby shops, and in vending machines by the pool.

Oooh, anyone got change for a c-note, right?

Starting with the LA property this weekend, you can get four different styles of men’s shorts to match the four different Standard Hotel locations. Women can only get a black string bikini, but if you only have one choice, that’s the choice 98% of women who are actually willing to wear a bathing suit in public.

Want all of the cachet of a Standard Hotel bathing suit, without the trip to an expensive hot spot? Check it out on the Standard web store.

Photo: The Standard Hotel

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