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Monthly Archives for October 2015.

Review: Gorgeous New Westin Downtown Austin

Oct 19 2015

Austin has had several new hotel developments recently, like Hotel Van Zandt (Kimpton) and the JW Marriott with its The Corner bar and its Burger Bar window. But the one I’ve been most intrigued by is the Westin Downtown.

That’s because it’s right smack in the middle of the music and bar scene, on the edge of Dirty 6th — a great downtown location for music and the bar scene, though I was curious how they’d handle the noise.

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Strategic Uses for British Airways 40% Economy Award Discount from London

Oct 19 2015

British Airways is offering 40% off economy awards originating in London (although it apparently works from other cities in the UK as well) booked by November 2 for travel through March 20 to a variety of destinations.

Since you still pay full taxes, including exorbitant fuel surcharges, this isn’t as great a deal as it might seem. You’ll often pay a substantial portion of what an economy ticket would cost without the availability of a paid ticket and without earning miles. However this can be especially valuable for:

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The New Disney Frozen-Themed Boeing 737 is Awesome Both Inside and Out

Oct 18 2015

Canadian airline WestJet has a new Frozen-themed Boeing 737 featuring Anna, Elsa and Olaf. With the airline headquartered in Calgary, that seems somehow appropriate.

The aircraft’s tail shows Anna and Elsa ‘celebrating sisterhood and the magic of snow.’ The interior of the plane moves from cold to warm, back to front, mimicking the outside of the aircraft.

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These are the Best Starwood Hotels in Each Region of the World

Oct 18 2015

Best can mean a lot of things. There are pure quality metrics, and we can debate those. But Starwood has done something interesting in coming up with a list of bests as deemed by Starwood Preferred Guest members which is to say that they are the hotels that best satisfy members and meet their needs (which is going to incorporate quality but also convenience of location and price point).

It’s an interesting methodology: What they did is they took the hotels with the highest customer survey ratings (“Guest Experience Index”), the best ratings and reviews on the Starwood website, and the most award nights redeemed. These three categories were evenly weighted, though they removed the properties that had low scores on customer surveys and online reviews, so ultimately removed several frequently redeemed-for hotels.

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