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On Our Radar: Vegas Pools
Well at least one place in the country is getting good weather these days--many pools in Vegas have opened, 2 weeks ahead of schedule. Until the much-anticipated Liquid, the adult-only pool lounge and restaurant at Aria and the new Encore Beach Club at the Encore open later this summer, we suggest cooling your heels at the Wet Republic at MGM Grand, which opens today. It features eight pools, DJ's, an underwater sound system, and cabanas with flat screen TV's.
Read more about the new opening to the Vegas Pool Scene and our past favorites. And find out why Vegas is the place to be for the rest of March.
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On Our Radar: Teetotum Hotel in Tulum
One of our fave hairstylists just got back from a trip to the Teetotum Hotel in Tulum Mexico and raved about the tiny four room inn. What did she like about it? Top on the list was the friendly staff who went out of their way to make sure she had everything she and her friends needed. She also said that the rooms were large and comfortably decorated --beach-y yet modern with iPod docks and Wi-Fi. While the hotel isn't right on the beach, it offers free bicycles for the short ride.
She raved about the food too, saying it was ridiculously good for the price. Beers and mango margaritas were about $1 and $3 respectively!
We've long been fans of the Riviera Maya for its convenience to the east coast--a non stop flight to Cancun, then a short cab ride and you're in heaven!
Rates at the Teetotum Hotel start at $85 a night.
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On Our Radar: Wilmington, N.C.
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We took a quick trip through North Carolina this week on a whim to visit a friend recently transplanted to Fort Bragg. We chose Wilmington literally because it was the closest beachtown to the base. We were so thrilled with our trip, we're looking for ways to squeeze another visit before the end of the summer. You may know Wilmington from One Tree Hill, Dawson's Creek or any number of other movies and shows that are filmed there. We loved that it's a vibrant city (not your regular run down, salty beach town) with a university, culture, shopping, restaurants, and mostly because it's only a stone's throw from the soft, white sand beaches.We haven't made it to Cabo or Costa Rica yet for an all women's surf camp; but Wrightsville Beach has its own school and it's much more accessible for East Coast girls. The surf and yoga retreat is a six day program that includes lodging, daily yoga and surf lessons, breakfast,lunches and more.
We had a great dinner at Bluewater Grill. If you go ask for a seat outside with views of the yacht club and order the crab dip to start. It also has a great bar on the patio if you're looking for night spot.
There's tons of upscale shopping in Wilmington. We had a weak moment at Monkee's of Wilmington, where they had a huge selection of Pour la Victoire, Tory Burch, and DVF sandals and booties.
If we go back, we'd likely rent an oceanside cottage and bring a group of friends. We'd love to hear your recommendations and favorite spots in Wilmington!
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On Our Radar: New Orleans Wine and Food Experience
The New Orleans Wine and Food Experience is May 26th through 29th. It features tastings, speeches and dinners and seminars
Highlights for us would be the Royal Street Stroll on Thursday which combines jazz, art, antiques, wine and food for an evening of tasting and shopping. We're not sure why these ladies were wearing togas at a previous year's stroll; but it looks fun!
The Riedel seminar: we did this on the Oasis cruise a couple of years ago and Max Riedel taught me that size and shape make a difference, in wine glasses that is.
Wine Lovers Musical: we're strangely curious about this audience participation show that combines wine tasting and musical numbers.
Stay at the Hotel Montelione where Anne stayed for "Tales of the Cocktail" or the W New Orleans, because we always have a fun time at a W.
Highlights for us would be the Royal Street Stroll on Thursday which combines jazz, art, antiques, wine and food for an evening of tasting and shopping. We're not sure why these ladies were wearing togas at a previous year's stroll; but it looks fun!
The Riedel seminar: we did this on the Oasis cruise a couple of years ago and Max Riedel taught me that size and shape make a difference, in wine glasses that is.
Wine Lovers Musical: we're strangely curious about this audience participation show that combines wine tasting and musical numbers.
Stay at the Hotel Montelione where Anne stayed for "Tales of the Cocktail" or the W New Orleans, because we always have a fun time at a W.
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On Our Radar: Montreal
In case our other Memorial Day Travel Ideas weren't quite European enough in feel for you, here's another idea: Head north across the border to Montreal. With the cobblestone streets, sidewalk cafés and French speaking natives, you'll think you hopped the pond and are in France. We're heading there ourselves next week, so will report back with the full scoop on what's new and not to be missed.
We're most looking forward to the shopping, including the Unicorn Boutique, which houses smaller designers not found frequently in the states, including Eve Gravel (shown), and Harricana by Mariouche, which features creations made of recycled furs.
We'll be staying at the Opus Hotel, conveniently located at the corner of Rue Sherbrooke and Boulevard Saint-Laurent. We first became a fan of the Opus after touring the equally chic Vancouver property years ago.
We'll be in Montreal May 20-24. Follow our tweets from our trip at JSGAnne.
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On Our Radar: The First Armani Hotel
The first Armani Hotel opened his first hotel in Dubai this week. Situated in the world's tallest building, Giorgio Armani designed everything from the furnishings to the menus to the amenities.
“It has long been my dream to have a hotel in which I myself would like to stay and entertain family and friends, where the Armani aesthetic is combined with Italian-style warmth and hospitality. I am thrilled to open the doors of the Armani Hotel Dubai and invite my guests in to experience my world," said Armani. He also told WWD about the hotel's design, "This is a place where you have to find your way. It's an adventure."

When guests check in they're assigned a Lifestyle Manager --a supercharged concierge -- who makes sure every aspect of their stay within the hotel and in Dubai is fulfilling including: business arrangements, shopping, restaurants and entertainment.
Book your stay at http://www.armanihotels.com/.
See where else Mr. Armani is planning on opening hotels.
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On Our Radar: Vacations for Women Whose Husbands Cheated
Here's a special from The Reef Resort in Grand Cayman that's tailor made for any woman who has suffered the same fate as Sandra Bullock, Elin Woods and Ginny Barber: The Cheat’en Husbands respite package. Included is a Men Are Pigs’cocktail (we hope that's a fancy name for bottomless tequila shots), a mani and pedi and a T-shirt painting therapy workshop, where suggested slogans are “men are scum,” “cheat’en is for losers.”
The package includes a four-night stay for four in a two-bedroom beachfront suite and a jeep rental. Prices start at $445 per person during the summer season and $595 per person during the winter season.
Word of warning: The hotel also offers romance, honeymoon and wedding packages, so you may be better off sticking with Vegas!
The package includes a four-night stay for four in a two-bedroom beachfront suite and a jeep rental. Prices start at $445 per person during the summer season and $595 per person during the winter season.
Word of warning: The hotel also offers romance, honeymoon and wedding packages, so you may be better off sticking with Vegas!
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On Our Radar: LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton to Enter Hotel Market
LVMH Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy is planning to build two luxury resorts, one each in Egypt and Oman. LVMH follows in the footsteps of Giorgio Armani whose Dubai hotel was scheduled to open March 28th. We only wish they were a little bit closer. Word has it that Armani's next hotel will open in Milano- a dream destination if you love great clothes, leather goods, and food (who doesn't?). Then Armani is expanding to Marrakech and possibly NYC. We hope to visit one of these exclusive properties so we can report back how they've refected their style in the design, service and hotel experience.
As for Louis Vuitton, we're curious who they'll get to pitch the new hotels. We'd love to see Madge be part of the campaign!
As for Louis Vuitton, we're curious who they'll get to pitch the new hotels. We'd love to see Madge be part of the campaign!
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On Our Radar: The Opening of the New Ritz-Carlton Los Angeles
The Ritz-Carlton L.A. opens today and is the cherry-on-top to the L.A. Live development which began with the Staples Center a decade ago. The Ritz-Carlton is perched on top of its sister property, the JW Marriot, and features:
An exclusive rooftop pool and lounge with private cabanas and seating available day and night
An 8,000 square foot spa with a "Champagne and Shimmer" theme with treatments that include the Glowing Gold Facial and the Champagne and Citrus Scrub
Wolfgang Puck's new WP24 restaurant featuring Asian dishes and floor to ceiling windows with geat views
A 2,000 square foot fitness center
And, our personal fave, the Ritz-Carlton Club Lounge
An exclusive rooftop pool and lounge with private cabanas and seating available day and night
An 8,000 square foot spa with a "Champagne and Shimmer" theme with treatments that include the Glowing Gold Facial and the Champagne and Citrus Scrub
Wolfgang Puck's new WP24 restaurant featuring Asian dishes and floor to ceiling windows with geat views
A 2,000 square foot fitness center
And, our personal fave, the Ritz-Carlton Club Lounge
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On Our Radar: Vieques, Puerto Rico
It's on our must-go list for 2010 and now it's time! The W Vieques Retreat and Spa opened yesterday. We still haven't seen any official photos of the property, but the beach and those crystal clear waters, above, are reason enough to go. And the renderings are pretty seductive, too. That's the Living Room bar below.
and a Mega guest room. Even the smaller--and smallest that the W Vieques offers--Wonderful rooms are an impressive 560 square feet.
You can snorkel, dive, surf, kayak and more on the secluded island, that's a short plane flight from San Juan. Just how secluded is the island? Visitors weren't allowed on from World War II until 2003 when it was a U.S. naval base. And only 3 percent of Caribbean travelers had ever even heard of it. So just imagine how pristine those beaches are!
Foodies will love the Alain Ducasse Mix restaurant. Here's hoping it lives up to the hype better than Mr. Chow's did at the W South Beach.
The W Vieques has a special Who's the Ulitmate Insider Package for travel before June 1 that includes a room for $289/night and two cocktails in the W Airport Lounget. For another option, book the Worldwide Wow Package before 5/1. Included in the WWP package are:
• 2 Welcome Cocktails in W Lounge at the airport
• Daily breakfast at miX on the beach
• Sunset Champagne Ritual for 2
• Baba au Rhum – A signature Alain Ducasse dessert
• Exclusive Jane Marvel for W Retreat and Spa ‘Sunshine’ beach bag
• Upgrade to a Mega room
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On Our Radar: Alice In Wonderland at NYC's Dream Hotel
While the movie has gotten mixed reviews, we think the Alice in Wonderland Package at NYC's Dream ( shown below) or Night Hotel still sound like a hoot.
Included in the package are:
- Two tickets to Alice in Wonderland at IMAX theater
- Two tickets to the MoMA Tim Burton exhibition
- Alice in Wonderland themed playing cards
- Copy of the books Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass
- Adult Tea-party turn-down service
Pricing starts at $277 + tax for one night, or $426 + tax for two nights.
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On Our Radar: Grand Opening of the Distrikt Hotel NYC
We're excited to check out the Distrikt Hotel which recently opened and honors New York City. Each of the Distrikt Hotel's floors pays homage to a different neighborhood in Manhattan such as: Chelsea, Soho, the Lower East Side, and Tribeca. The neighborhoods encompass three floors each starting downtown with the Financial District and ending in Harlam on the top floors. They are represented by backlit collages from artist Chris Rubino on each floor. You can even request a neighborhood where you would like to stay.
The hotel's great location Midtown on West 40th between 8th and 9th Avenues is easy walking to shows, shopping and good eats.
Chris Rubino's Midtown West
Special guest accomodations include extra thick window glass to keep out the sounds from Broadway below, Frette linens and robes, free WIFI, iPod/iPhone docking stations, a 37" LG flatscreen tv, and free overnight shoeshines.
Chris Rubino's Lower East Side
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On Our Radar: Mardi Gras- Laissez les Bon Temps Rouler!
Fat Tuesday is February 16th and the Bacchus parade, considered the grandest of parades, is Sunday night. If you're thinking of heading to New Orleans this year for Mardi Gras but haven't made hotel reservations yet, you're not alone. After the Saints big win in Sunday's Superbowl, we bet tons of people are itching to hit the Big Easy. Our recommendation is to call around, because there are bound to be a few free hotel rooms and cancellations.
A couple of tips for Mardi Gras:
Expect to see some crazy in the French Quarter. This isn't stuff of urban legends- our friends still talk about the hunk of a man they saw walking in the Quarter with an outfit made of only 5 leather straps or the Elizabeth Taylor drag queen who was biting off chunks of Velveeta.
Want to join the fun? Expect to see lots of flashing, concentrated but not limited to the parade routes. Don't be shy, you only live once, we may have done some of this ourselves in college.
Debauchery is intrinsic to the celebration, in fact, Fat Tuesday refers to indulging in rich food before lent which begins the next day. That of course includes drinking. We can't stress enough that it's a good idea to party in numbers and keep an eye out for each other.
Here are our picks for places to stay if you can score a room. Check out the W Hotel French Quarter (pictured above) with its great location, pet-friendly policy, outdoor courtyard pool and lobby lounge. The Mega Rooms (below) have patios on the courtyard:
Or the Hotel Monteleone where Annie stayed for Tales of the Cocktail last summer. It's rumored to be one of America's premiere haunted hotels, Annie didn't see any, although she did experience plenty of ghosts of cocktails past. The Monteleone also boasts a long list of literary notables that called its rooms home for a spell including Truman Capote, Wm. Faulkner, Anne Rice and John Grisham. Ernest Hemingway wrote about the revolving Carousel Bar (pictured below):
A couple of tips for Mardi Gras:
Expect to see some crazy in the French Quarter. This isn't stuff of urban legends- our friends still talk about the hunk of a man they saw walking in the Quarter with an outfit made of only 5 leather straps or the Elizabeth Taylor drag queen who was biting off chunks of Velveeta.
Want to join the fun? Expect to see lots of flashing, concentrated but not limited to the parade routes. Don't be shy, you only live once, we may have done some of this ourselves in college.
Debauchery is intrinsic to the celebration, in fact, Fat Tuesday refers to indulging in rich food before lent which begins the next day. That of course includes drinking. We can't stress enough that it's a good idea to party in numbers and keep an eye out for each other.
Here are our picks for places to stay if you can score a room. Check out the W Hotel French Quarter (pictured above) with its great location, pet-friendly policy, outdoor courtyard pool and lobby lounge. The Mega Rooms (below) have patios on the courtyard:
Or the Hotel Monteleone where Annie stayed for Tales of the Cocktail last summer. It's rumored to be one of America's premiere haunted hotels, Annie didn't see any, although she did experience plenty of ghosts of cocktails past. The Monteleone also boasts a long list of literary notables that called its rooms home for a spell including Truman Capote, Wm. Faulkner, Anne Rice and John Grisham. Ernest Hemingway wrote about the revolving Carousel Bar (pictured below):
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