Sunday, November 7, 2010

Top 10 Best Hotels and Resorts for ideal Vacations

Top 10 Best Hotels and Resorts for ideal Vacations

When you are planning for vacations the first and most important thing that comes to your mind for is where to stay.And you really want to choose an ideal hotel or resort where all could stay luxuriously and comfortably.Following is a list of top ten best hotels and resorts that you will find convenient when you are planning for a holiday.

1. Kimpton

Stylish boutique hotels in metropolitan areas. Many of these hotels’ offer different facilities for different types of family vacations. Such as The Hotel Monaco in Denver offers "Monaco Munchkins" family vacations that include four passes to Six Flags and the Hotel Marlow in Cambridge offers "Museum of Science" family vacations that include four VIP passes to the museum and mountain bikes. 


 2. Four Seasons

This luxury hotel chain focuses mainly on kids’ enjoyment and special treatments for kids are given like child-sized robes and children’s menus in hotels. A program "Kids For All Seasons" program provides supervised activities for kids. These activities vary with respect to children’s ages. Swimming pools and play areas are also available.  


3. Ritz-Carlton

This hotel is famous for its "Ritz Kids" program which is especially for families that vary with different families of different cities. Hong Kong babies can enjoy a butler-drawn bath, whereas families having vacations in Cancun can have quiet suites with phones that light up instead of ringing. Many locations have creative "Healthy Taste" children’s menus, and some have special kid suites.


4. Disney World Resorts

Family-friendly Disney World Resorts (two dozen) offer you the facilities which you would not regret opting for. Wilderness Lodge and Animal Kingdom have bunk bed rooms. For your children, The All-Star Resorts and Pop Century feature icons like 101 Dalmatians and Mr. Potato Head. The Polynesian, Contemporary and Grand Floridian are a short ride away from the Magic Kingdom.


5. Marriott

The Caribbean Resorts have supervised kids’ programs such as watermelon eating contest at St. Kitts or the treasure hunts at Curacao. These programs are mainly for children of age 5 through 12, but some resorts can accommodate as young as 2, and others supervise teens in the arcade. $25 per child per day is usually charged.


6. Loews

Loews luxury hotels are famous throughout the United States and Canada. In conjunction with Parenting magazine "Loews Loves Kids" program for family vacations was developed. Family Concierge will contact you before your arrival with a list of local activities your family might enjoy. All information on the hotel’s family facilities and offers will also be given. General items include children’s menus, board game and video libraries, welcome gifts and supervised children’s programs.


7. Radisson

A dozen Radisson resorts offer you supervised children’s programs. Seasonal family vacation packages are also offered like the "Sea World and Six Flags" getaway to San Antonio or a "Spring in Bloom" vacation package in Washington, D.C.


8. Hyatt

Fifteen locations of Camp Hyatt throughout the United States participate in this year-round supervised children’s program. The program offers activities ranging from boogie-board lessons at the Huntington Beach Resort to roasting S’mores over a campfire at the Grand Cypress Resort in Orlando.


9. Hilton

"Hilton Vacation Station" is organized at many locations in North America. Snacks, library and games are all free for children under twelve. Most popular destinations for family vacations, like the Fontainebleau Hilton Resort in Miami Beach, offer supervised children’s programs. Children and under eighteen can stay in their parents’ room for free.


10. Westin

Westin hotels have heavenly Bed version of children’s crib is provided you here. You can also enjoy complimentary facilities like bottle warmers, strollers and juice. Special menus, television, movies and bedtime stories are especially offered for children.

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