Went to New York this weekend for a "girls weekend" Stayed at the Sherbourne Hotel on Lexington and 37th. 5 blocks from Grand Central. It was a great place; beautiful (and clean) rooms, great service and the beds were like sleeping on air. This photo of the Empire State's Building was actually taken from our hotel room window. I'd recommend it, although if you're a simple, Dunkin Donuts-raised person, plan on walking to a nearby deli for a breakfast sandwich. Guess bacon, egg and cheese on a bagel isn't classy enough for the Sherbourne! A very small flaw...all in all, a wonderful place to stay.
I wish I could say the same for the club we went to- T New York. The T has to stand for TERRIBLE.
No Organization: No one had any idea we reserved a VIP booth. resulting in a 25 minute wait in the freezing cold.
Bad Service: Once we were served, we were ignored until the bottle was empty...and we weren't allowed to keep the mixers for basic hydration needs.
RUDE Service: An hour after the bum-rush to clear our table, the bouncer kicked us out of our table!!! He has a whole line of people start filing in and pushed us out the other end. He didn't even give us time to collect our friends or even our things! He said we didn't order anything else, so they gave our table away. What? When were we given the opportunity??
We managed to make the best of it by using my friends' flirting skills and our complaining skills to get into the upstairs section, yet another "VIP" area, where we were ignored by the bartenders and basically shoved in to a corner.
DANGEROUS: The lousy VIP area didn't matter much because a short time later, a brawl broke out and my friend was knocked down and trampled. We promptly decided to head out.
Mis-Leading Advertisement: T-New York claims to be a "classy and decadent" place on their web-site. I think not, unless your definition of classy is rude service and rough clientele...They say that they have "multiple rooms with different types of music"...also not true. They also claim to be "uniquely designed"...please tell me what is unique about a square dancefloor with a balcony surrounding it....and finally, I should note that there is no ventilation and that city sewer smell permeates.
TRAVELERS TIP: If the bouncers have on bullet proof vests and everyone in the place is staring you down when you walk in, don't stick around to see if it's all in your head. The place is BAD NEWS!
Monday, February 19, 2007
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Planning the Perfect Cruise
Yes, it is official. We're cruisin' this December.
When planning a cruise, DO YOUR RESEARCH! Read consumer reviews, talk to people who have been there already...and check my blog! ;)
*Best site EVER for seeing what's out there: www.cruise.com
Cruise.com is great because it shows all cruiselines, ports, dates, itineraries and describes the ports of call. Also, I've found it to have great deals and special promotions. We paid about $100 less than other sites and also got a free excursion.
BUT....
*You never know who is having a special promotion...compare prices at all the usual travel sites, as well as the cruiseline's site: www.travelocity.com, www.orbitz.com, www.expedia.com
My personal preference is Expedia. Unlike most others, they include most taxes in their quotes, so the end price is usually cheaper. Saves a lot of hassle...
*Good websites for consumer reviews: www.cruisecritic.com, www.cruisereview.com"
*Final Tips
Look for a cruise with the longest possible time at ports of call. Note that you have to be back to the ship about 2 hours before the posted sailing time. A 10-3 port of call is really an 11-1....
Don't book a cruise with more than 1-2 days at sea. They play up how great the ship can be, but it does get boring to be at sea for days on end...
Look closely at the on-board activities and evening entertainment...if you're not interested, it may not be the cruise for you. (see my comment above)
If you can't go solo, choose dining arrangements with larger amounts of people (8-10). With a pairing arrangement, if you don't bond with the couple you're sharing with, it can be a long week of awkward conversation. Plus, it gives you an opportunity to make more friends.
BALCONY BALCONY BALCONY...I can't say it enough. If money is tight, whatever you do, don't take in inside stateroom. It's like being inside a cave.
Give yourself PLENTY of time to catch your flight. Disembarking can take up to four hours.
PACK LIGHT- a lot of times you have to carry your own luggage off the boat, crammed in with the other 1000's of passengers. This is not the time to pack your closet...trust me- speaking from personal experience...the "luggage incident" is still brought up to this day...
Tuesday, February 6, 2007
Boston Rocks
For this post, I wanted to keep it close to home- I'm still relatively new to the area, so in a lot of ways, I'm still learning the scene...
So, here's my recommendation list for restaurants in my area (Brighton):
Best Romantic Restaurant: Dalia's Wine Bar and Bistro (Washington Square, Brookline)- friendly service, AMAZING food, great wine selection. What I love about this place is you feel right at home while getting top notch service and cuisine; it isn't austentatious at all. The servers know their wine, too, so don't be afraid to ask for suggestions.
(...but don't take my word for it: http://boston.citysearch.com/review/36069048)
Best Take-Out: Dragon Star (Washington Square, Brookline) I swear, I go into a food coma everytime I order from them...
Best Place to Meet for Drinks and a Chat: Audobon Cafe (St Mary's Stop C-line): it's never too crowded, the food is good, but not overpriced. I love the grilled apple and brie sandwich...
"Out-on-the-Town": Match- love the apps/mini-burgers, Clerys- ALWAYS have a great time there
North End (Italian): Check out La Summa on Fleet Street; it's a small, family-owned place. Much cheaper than the spots on Hanover Street and the food is awesome.
WANTED:Good spots in Cambridge
So, here's my recommendation list for restaurants in my area (Brighton):
Best Romantic Restaurant: Dalia's Wine Bar and Bistro (Washington Square, Brookline)- friendly service, AMAZING food, great wine selection. What I love about this place is you feel right at home while getting top notch service and cuisine; it isn't austentatious at all. The servers know their wine, too, so don't be afraid to ask for suggestions.
(...but don't take my word for it: http://boston.citysearch.com/review/36069048)
Best Take-Out: Dragon Star (Washington Square, Brookline) I swear, I go into a food coma everytime I order from them...
Best Place to Meet for Drinks and a Chat: Audobon Cafe (St Mary's Stop C-line): it's never too crowded, the food is good, but not overpriced. I love the grilled apple and brie sandwich...
"Out-on-the-Town": Match- love the apps/mini-burgers, Clerys- ALWAYS have a great time there
North End (Italian): Check out La Summa on Fleet Street; it's a small, family-owned place. Much cheaper than the spots on Hanover Street and the food is awesome.
WANTED:Good spots in Cambridge
Friday, February 2, 2007
Welcome!
Hi all,
Welcome to my blog. What I hope to achieve here is a site where people that love to travel can come and share stories, get advice and/or give those "insider tips" that will make a vacation that much better.
I am a self-professed travel and vacation "addict" (and luckily my boyfriend is too!) Besides loving life in Boston, in the last 2 years, we've been to the following:
AZ/San Diego
Vegas
Miami
Ft Lauderdale
Disneycruise to Grand Cayman/Jamaica
Dominican Republic
beach house in Cape Cod
camping in Maine
ski weekend in VT
NYC
Pittsburgh
NC- Charlotte/Raliegh
SC for Clemson games
...not to mention the 8 months I lived in Spain while in college and the other visits I made there to backpack around (more on this later)
I plan to use these experiences to share tips on where to stay, what to do etc., as well as post links to good sites and share photos of my many adventures and I invite you to do the same.
Happy Traveling!
Welcome to my blog. What I hope to achieve here is a site where people that love to travel can come and share stories, get advice and/or give those "insider tips" that will make a vacation that much better.
I am a self-professed travel and vacation "addict" (and luckily my boyfriend is too!) Besides loving life in Boston, in the last 2 years, we've been to the following:
AZ/San Diego
Vegas
Miami
Ft Lauderdale
Disneycruise to Grand Cayman/Jamaica
Dominican Republic
beach house in Cape Cod
camping in Maine
ski weekend in VT
NYC
Pittsburgh
NC- Charlotte/Raliegh
SC for Clemson games
...not to mention the 8 months I lived in Spain while in college and the other visits I made there to backpack around (more on this later)
I plan to use these experiences to share tips on where to stay, what to do etc., as well as post links to good sites and share photos of my many adventures and I invite you to do the same.
Happy Traveling!
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