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Exciting news from Starwood!!

August 23rd, 2008

Exciting news from Starwood!!

 

Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. marks a milestone in its aggressive growth in Greater China announcing its 100th hotel there, with the signing of the Sheraton Beijing Dongcheng Hotel. As the first international hotel chain to enter China when the historic Great Wall Beijing Sheraton Hotel opened in 1985, Starwood today is the largest international upscale hotel company in China and continues to grow its footprint there with the expansion of its brands including Sheraton, Westin, Le Meridien, St. Regis, Luxury Collection, aloft, Four Points by Sheraton and W hotels in established and emerging cities as well as resort destinations.starwood

 

ROCKRESORTS EMBRACES “APPETITE FOR LIFE”

Sustainable Cuisine Now Being Served at all Properties in the RockResorts Collection

RockResorts, a luxury hotel company with a long-standing tradition of embracing the natural settings of its resort locations, and parent company Vail Resorts, has recently launched Appetite For Life, a brand-wide program showcasing cuisine created with local/regional organic and sustainable ingredients across all resort properties.

The RockResorts collection of eight luxury hotels has implemented the Appetite for Life program in all food and beverage operations. The program involves a variety of sustainable food elements including:
- Offering Horizon Organic dairy products
- Implementing the use of sustainable seafood and fish
- Eliminating all artificial Trans Fats
- Using Coleman natural meats and poultry in all restaurants, supplemented by other specialty cuts of free-range, natural and organic meats
- Serving 100 percent Certified Serena Organic Starbucks coffee and Fair-Trade Cafe Estima espresso blend

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NEW BEACH ACCESS, RENOVATED VILLAS AND A NEW OCEAN VIEW FITNESS CENTER AND SPA WILL MARK ST. BART’S HÔTEL LE TOINY’S NOVEMBER 1 REOPENING

 

Hôtel Le Toiny, St. Bart’s luxurious 15-villa hideaway, announces a series of enhancements that will be available to guests beginning this November. The enhancements include a significant renovation of all the villas, the addition of an ocean view fitness center and spa cottage, along with the creation of a path leading to the beach. Hotel Le Tôiny’s Nov. 1 re-opening coincides with the Caribbean high season.

 

New General Managers Guy and Dagmar Lombard, who joined Hôtel Le Toiny in January 2008, have extensively revitalized this classically elegant property. A favorite escape for the rich and famous throughout its 16-year history, Hôtel Le Toiny offers the ultimate in privacy as each pastel-colored villa is set apart from one another on a hillside and comes with its own swimming pool.

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Travel to Beijing Olympics Fraught with Potential Health Risks

MU international travel expert has advice for those visiting China

As the torch is lit for opening ceremonies at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, a University of Missouri international travel expert advises visitors to be careful behind the scenes. Visitors to the Olympics face potential problems with respiratory infections, injuries and animal bites. Although it is never too late to receive necessary vaccinations, it is important to be careful during the trip and consider seeing a doctor after returning to the United States.

“In all of Southeast Asia, travelers coming back to the United States with medical complaints typically have either experienced a viral syndrome, fever, respiratory infection, animal bites or scratches, or diarrhea,” said Deborah Kaplan, director of MU’s Travel Connections – a service provided by the School of Health Professions. “Results from a recent stud, completed during a 10-year period showed that people who traveled, especially to Beijing, were commonly afflicted with respiratory infections and animal bites.”

The trouble with animal bites or scratches, according to Kaplan, is that China only recently adopted rabies policies for pet owners, but not soon enough to have helpful effects prior to the Olympics.

 

“In the United States, in 2006, there were three cases of human rabies, two from bats and one from a dog bite in the Philippines,” Kaplan said. “In the same year, there were more than 3,000 human deaths from rabies in China alone. In China, health professionals use a rabies immune globulin that is not approved by the World Health Organization (WHO). Anyone bit by a rabid animal needs more than just a vaccine; they need immune globulin to protect them during the window of time before the vaccine take effect.”

 

It is very important for visitors to China to practice good hand washing, brush teeth with bottled water, and do not eat food from street vendors, according to Kaplan. People who smoke or have underlying respiratory ailments are at an increased risk for respiratory infections.

 

After returning from China, visitors should see their doctor if they are not feeling well, Kaplan suggests. If bitten or scratched by an animal, travelers should report the incident to a doctor, the health department or Travel Connections immediately.

 

“Since the Olympic games last for several weeks, many people have not yet traveled to China,” Kaplan said. “It is never too late to take necessary precautions. Travelers to China need updated routine immunizations, Hepatitis A and Typhoid shots.”

 

Kaplan said that the athletes face far less risk because their food will be handled in a much more controlled environment in the Olympic Village. However, the pollution problems in Beijing could affect them as well.

Travel to Beijing Olympics Fraught with Potential Health Risks

MU international travel expert has advice for those visiting China

As the torch is lit for opening ceremonies at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, a University of Missouri international travel expert advises visitors to be careful behind the scenes. Visitors to the Olympics face potential problems with respiratory infections, injuries and animal bites. Although it is never too late to receive necessary vaccinations, it is important to be careful during the trip and consider seeing a doctor after returning to the United States.

“In all of Southeast Asia, travelers coming back to the United States with medical complaints typically have either experienced a viral syndrome, fever, respiratory infection, animal bites or scratches, or diarrhea,” said Deborah Kaplan, director of MU’s Travel Connections – a service provided by the School of Health Professions. “Results from a recent stud, completed during a 10-year period showed that people who traveled, especially to Beijing, were commonly afflicted with respiratory infections and animal bites.”

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CIRCLE LINE DOWNTOWN JULY 4TH FIREWORKS CRUISE – GET ON BOARD FOR THE ULTIMATE INDEPENDENCE DAY PARTY!

FEATURING FIREWORKS AND “THE NEW YORK CITY WATERFALLS”

This Fourth of July, forget about the teeming crowds, the bumper-to-bumper traffic, and the search for a good vantage point to see the fireworks…get on the boat for a 5-hour extravaganza featuring food, fun, festivities and the best view for the pyrotechnic spectacle on the East River – including “The New York City Waterfalls!”

With Circle Line Downtown’s July 4th Fireworks Cruise, there is simply no better way to celebrate the nation’s birthday in all its festive glory. MISS NEW YORK – Circle Line Downtown’s legendary legacy boat – is the setting for a night of celebration for the whole family that they won’t soon forget. Even jaded New Yorkers would be hard pressed to find a more moving, emotional and patriotic setting to view the legendary fireworks spectacular amidst the backdrop of the always-stunning New York City skyline.”

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SENSE OF THE CAPE”PACKAGE

June 29th, 2008

THE STEENBERG INTRODUCES A “SENSE OF THE CAPE”PACKAGE

Experience the Best of South Africa in Five Fabulous Nights!

 

With so much going for it—vast winelands, gourmet dining, rich history, magnificent scenery, great golfing, shopping, and more—it’s no wonder the Western Cape of South Africa is becoming one of the world’s premier tourist destinations. The Steenberg Hotel & Winery’s “Sense of the Cape” package is designed to give visitors a true taste of the region while providing five-star luxury at one of South Africa’s most elegant properties.

The package, which consists of five nights in a Standard Luxury Room and breakfast daily, includes an afternoon cooking class with award-winning Chef Garth Almazan, who will demonstrate how to prepare a contemporary South African dinner, and a private wine tasting with a wine steward in the hotel’s new tasting room, where guests will savor a variety of excellent Steenberg wines and be given tips on how to coordinate wines with food. In addition, they will be treated to a rejuvenating Vinotherapy body treatment in the Spa, a round of golf for two on the Steenberg’s award-winning championship course, considered one of the finest in South Africa, as well as be privy to spectacular sightseeing, including

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Circle Line Downtown’s Sunset Hidden Harbor Tours® Explore the Unseen Heart of New York

Just beyond the shore of Manhattan and its frenetic pace is an equally-bustling world hidden from normal view – the dynamic working waterfront of New York Harbor.

Circle Line Downtown’s Sunset Hidden Harbor Tours® explores the largest and busiest maritime port on the Eastern seaboard in a 2-hour narrated tour aboard its luxury 3-level yacht, ZEPHYR. The reason why it is called “Hidden Harbor Tours®” is because much of the working waterfront of New York and New Jersey is hidden from normal view and can only be seen from the water on these special excursions. You’ll see cargo, oil and container ships and terminals, tugs and barges, giant floating dry-docks, ship repair yards and a graving dock, railroad car-floats and a stunning close-up view of the Statue of Liberty at sunset.

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CARLSON HOTELS

June 15th, 2008

CARLSON HOTELS ADDS SEVEN PROPERTIES TO ITS CANADIAN PORTFOLIO
Growth in Canada Reflects Strong Commitment to Robust Tourism Market

Carlson Hotels Worldwide today announced the addition of seven locations to its Canadian portfolio during the past 18 months. The new hotels include three Radisson properties and four Park Inn
hotels. Carlson’s Canadian portfolio now totals 39 hotels including 22 Radisson Hotels & Resorts®, 13 Country Inns & Suites By Carlson® and four Park Inn® hotels.

“We are in a period of tremendous growth in Canada,” said Jay Witzel,
president and CEO of Carlson Hotels Worldwide. “This is a country with both fantastic opportunity and a strong tourism industry, and one in which our hotel brands are becoming well known and respected.”

“With projections for increased business travel, and a large number of North Americans expected to tighten vacation spending by exploring destinations within driving distance or a shorter flight, the time has never been better to expand our Canadian presence by adding terrific accommodation choices in both major urban centres and fabulous resort settings,” added Sandy Russell, senior director, Revenue Generation, Carlson Hotels Worldwide.

Radisson Hotels & Resorts

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SIZZLING SUMMER PACKAGES FROM CAMPTON PLACE
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Wine & Dine, Set Sail or Shop in the City By the Bay
With Special Summer Offers from Campton Place

SAN FRANCISCO, CA (June 3, 2008) - Shopping, sailing or spa-going? Fireworks or fine dining? Campton Place, A Taj Hotel in San Francisco presents its summer line-up of packages to make the season spectacular. There’s something for everyone in the family to enjoy at San Francisco’s luxury hotel, just steps off Union Square.

Campton Place is the ideal home-away-from-home for a weekend getaway or a relaxing weekend stay. All rooms now feature wireless Internet access, flat panel televisions and in-room espresso makers in addition to the fine service Campton Place is famous for. And Campton Place Restaurant executive chef Srijith Gopinathan has recently introduced a new menu presenting the bounty of Northern California cuisine prepared with gentle overtones and inspirations of the Spice Route.

The 2008 summer packages offered at Campton Place are:

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CRYSTAL CRUISES ANNOUNCES BUSINESS CLASS AIR PROMOTION
FOR SUMMER 2009 EUROPEAN CRUISES

Amidst the news of recent airline service cuts and fare increases, Crystal Cruises is adding comfort and value to its 2009 air program. The luxury line is offering low Business Class air supplements from selected U.S. gateways for all summer Baltic, British Isles and Mediterranean cruises. Upgraded service starts at only $799 one way, $1598 round trip, to the Baltic and British Isles, and $899 one way, $1798 round trip, to the Mediterranean - up to 75% lower than unrestricted published business class fares. Business class air upgrades are in addition to Crystal’s published air/sea fares, and are available from 17 U.S. gateways with cruises beginning June 18 through the end of August 2009.

In the summer of 2009, Crystal Symphony will make five seven- and 11-day cruises to the Baltic, including overnights in St. Petersburg, Russia, and one 11-day cruise around the British Isles. From June through August, Crystal Serenity will make five seven- and 12-day Mediterranean cruises departing from Barcelona, Rome, Venice and Athens.

The Business Class air promotion is capacity controlled and subject to space availability.

The Crystal Difference

Aboard the ultra-luxurious Crystal Symphony and Crystal Serenity, refined elegance meets casual simplicity. With an emphasis on innovative product differentiation, the renowned Crystal experience is distinguished by classic service, abundant space, extensive choices and superior quality, providing worldwide vacations of seven to 100+ days that bridge the best of land and sea. Grounded in more than a decade of accolades, Crystal has been voted “World’s Best” by the readers of Travel + Leisure and Condé Nast Traveler more than any other cruise line, hotel or resort in history.

For additional information and Crystal reservations, please contact a travel agent or call 888-799-4625. Visit the luxury line’s website at crystalcruises.com.

Barefoot® CellarsbarefootJennifer Wall, WineMaker, Barefoot Wines

 

Here are perfect warm weather wines, some with an abundance of bubbles that tickle the nose, other with good acid, loads of fruit and an occasional sprit. All are full of fun and surprising affordable with suggested retail prices ranging from $6.99 to $9.99.

Bubbly White Zinfandel

White Zinfandel aromas of Georgia Peach & Strawberries, supported by Watermelon flavors that complement the fresh lingering finish. The idea companion to Asian and Indian food.

Bubbly Chardonnay

Chardonnay aromas & flavors meld with crisp acidity and
Green apple flavors that complement the creamy texture. Terrific with veal, hard cheese and vegetarian dishes.

Bubbly Pinot Grigio

Full of Pinot Grigio aromas & flavors, crisp acidity.
Yellow apple flavors that complement the citrus, tangerine finish.
Lovely with ligh cheese, fresh fruit and chicken.

All Suggested Retail Price of $9.99
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Pinot Grigio

Charming with medium weight, crisp acidity, and flavors of
Green apples and White peaches with citrus florals and a
touch of effervescence.

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The California Moscato is delicious. Mouth-watering flavors of juicy peach and apricot combine with hints of lemon and orange citrus, which complement a crisp, refreshing finish. Perfect by itself, recommended with mixed nuts, dried fruit and rich desserts or blue cheese.

http://www.barefootwine.com/pinotgrigio.html

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PACIFIC DELIGHT’S 13- AND 19-DAY PROGRAMS COUPLE CHINA AND YANGTZE RIVER CRUISES; PRICES START AT $1,588 AND $2,998 RESPECTIVELY

Pacific Delight Tours’ 13-day “Historic Cities & Yangtze River” and 19-day “Scenic China & Yangtze River” SuperValue tours offer travelers on a budget an extraordinary opportunity to explore some of China’s most sought-after sites — Shanghai, Beijing, Xi’an, Guilin, Guangzhou and Hong Kong — as well as spend three or four nights on the majestic Yangtze River aboard Victoria Cruises’ Premier Series Five-Star Fleet in outside staterooms with balconies, thus guaranteeing breathtaking views of the scenery. Year-round departures, many of which are guaranteed, are $1,588 to $2,128 per person, double for the 13-day tour and $2,998 to $3,638 for the 19-day program. Rates include China domestic air, most meals, accommodations in deluxe and superior first-class hotels and the services of professional tour guides. Air-inclusive packages are $2,588 to $3,308 for the 13-day package and $4,158 to $4,808 for the 19-day vacation — government-imposed taxes and fees, including the Sept. 11th Security Fee of up to $155, are additional on air-inclusive packages. Prices are subject to change.

Both itineraries include a Yangtze River cruise — exploring the most impressive section of the Three Gorges: Qutang Gorge, Wu Gorge and Xiling Gorge; as well as

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LUXURY VILLAS DEBUTS

May 31st, 2008

FIRST PHASE OF LUXURY VILLAS DEBUTS
IN SOUTH UTAH ‘CANYON COUNTRY’

Eight of 31 Villas at Amangiri Released for Sale at $7 Million

Majestic private canyons in the dramatic desert wilderness of Southern Utah will soon be home to an enclave of 31 luxury Villas at Amangiri. Eight of the villas, priced beginning at $7 million, will be released for sale today by the resort’s developer, Larkspur, Calif.-based Canyon Group.

“These villas are the ultimate base camp in America’s newest luxury destination, the rugged desert of the ‘old wild’ West,” said Homi Vazifdar, managing director, Canyon Group. “Here, from your own private canyon that was created more than 200 million years ago, you have nature as far as the eye can see, every world-class resort amenity and among the world’s best outdoor adventures at your doorstep.”

The Villas at Amangiri

The Villas at Amangiri - “giri” describes rock formations in Sanskrit - are just minutes from Lake Powell and the Glen Canyon Recreation Area, and within easy reach of the Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon, Monument Valley and the Colorado River. The resort is served by daily flights from Phoenix, Ariz. into nearby Page Municipal Airport (PGA), which can also accommodate private aircraft.

Each villa is designed to appear as if sculpted from the land and blend seamlessly into the natural landscape on private home sites that range from 1.3 to 10 acres.

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Coach House Rentals Opens In New York


Coach House Rentals, the leading specialist in short term London and Paris rentals, have now opened in New York - same quality rentals, same personal service.

They currently have 6 properties on their books suitable for parties of 2-8 people. Most spectacular is a 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom apartment on the 28th floor of a luxury, doorman controlled, building with its own private balcony, roof terrace and amazing views. $295 per night for a 7 night stay, $320 per night for stays of 5 or 6 nights.

Their service includes:

* a representative to meet you at your rental, show you in, tell you about the local area and answer any questions you may have

* a mini-guide for each rental covering the property, neighbourhood shops, local transport, pubs, restaurants and cafés

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