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I do not relish leaving home, leaving my children, leaving the familiarity of my bed, my coffee maker, my slippers, but I do love hotels.
I grew up in the motel business, and it evolved into hotels.
In America, Blackberry Farm in Tennessee is one of the most amazing hotels I've had the privilege of staying at.
I am tired of hotels promising to go the extra mile only to have them refuse to go round the corner!
As an actor, you spend a lot of your life in hotel rooms.
An old small hotel is much more valuable than a seven-star hotel because the former has a spirit and a literary posture!
I'm very used to stages and dressing rooms. And dare I say it, much as I like being at home, I love the buzz of a new hotel room. It never quite loses its thing.
I don't have to ask you where you've been, cause the matches in your purse say Holiday Inn.
I have a lovely room and bath in the hotel. It's a little inconvenient, they're in two separate buildings!
Our apartment is a hotel for losers. A pit stop before the next ride.
I always have more fun when I stay in hostels - you just meet so many more people. A hotel makes sense when you're doing work things, but travelling, you don't really get a feel for a place if you're in a hotel. I find it seems to make it all feel like everywhere else.
Of course great hotels have always been social ideas, flawless mirrors to the particular societies they service.
The 'incredible frog hotel' - really a local bed and breakfast - ... the frogs stay (in their tanks) in a block of rented rooms.
There's something fabulously decadent about staying in a hotel across the street from where you live.
My son loves the Hotel du Cap, in the south of France.
This is an elegant hotel! Room service has an unlisted number.
i am not a hotel room. i am home
i am not the whiskey you want
i am the water you need
don't come here with expectations
and try to make a vacation out of me
I would rather sleep in a bathroom than in another hotel.
I lived in a hotel across the street from Disneyland for a month.
Oh, we've had our share of hotels bein' smashed and all, but that was a long time ago. You get lousy room service ... I mean, there's no use throwin' a TV set out the window for the sake of throwin' a TV set out the window. But if you get a lousy picture then you have an excuse
I Google "five star hotels, new york city" and scroll through the list. The Surrey - nah, too fussy. The Peninsula - just looked at that one last week. Anything Trump - no, thanks, too overdone.
How many people has this hotel eaten?
All you need to do is to get clients in the hotel door; then they hand you their wallets for five days.
I love everything about motels. I can't help myself. I still get excited every time I slip a key into a motel room door and fling it open.
I think the business affairs people at the studios get some kind of perverse satisfaction in finding the worst hotels for actors to stay in.
Only three things mattered about a hotel: position, position and position.
My stepfather used to run hotels all around the world.
I love that you can pick up your phone at a hotel and have something to eat in your bed. I love home, but there are amenities at a hotel that you simply don't have at home.
There have been plenty of very bare hotels with couples humping next door. I don't stay in very grand hotels.
I think it's fair to say more adultery goes on in hotels than any other place in the world.
In Positano, I like the San Pietro Hotel, which is run by a friend whose family has owned the hotel for more than 100 years.
A hotel, he told me, was a big house where a lot of people lived and ate and slept, but no one knew each other. He said that described most families in the outside world.
I love Parisian hotels. I usually stay in either Le Bristol, which is gorgeous, or Hotel Paris Rivoli, which is very French and feels like a step back in time. I also love the luxury of Waldorf Astoria hotels.
I now realise how liberating all-inclusive resorts are. No carrying huge handbags anywhere. No having to worry about purses being pinched. No totting up the price in your head and fretting that you've spent too much.
The hotel I'm in has a lovely closet. A nail.
I go to Shenzhen, China, and am taken to a vast luxury spa with a hundred leather recliners and a hundred accompanying plasma screen televisions bolted to the ceiling.
I've been working in boutique hotels my whole life.
Some of the hotels I've been put up in for work in Scotland have been shockingly bad. They're the type of hotel where the bedroom is like a cell and the Internet doesn't work. I feel quite aggrieved at that because you should at least be treated reasonably well and have basic comfort.
I'm staying in a strange hotel. I called room service for a sandwich and they sent up two hookers.
People in hotels strike no roots. The French phrase for chronic hotel guests even says so; they are called dwellers sur la branche.
I don't know anything about the hotel business.
I used to stay at the Trump [hotels] and I just wouldn't now. The people were great, but I wouldn't stay at a 'birther' hotel.
Booking windows are shrinking, and customers are going mobile: trends which position HotelTonight perfectly for the future.
My favorite hotel is the Villa Alilla in Bali. The setting is pure bliss, overlooking the ocean of Uluwhatu; the eye line makes you feel as if you're floating on top of the ocean.
cloak of secrecy: the private asylums and single-lodging establishments, both
If I tell a hotel I'm a travel writer, I can't get out of there without spending a few hours looking at every single room!
I don't do much else but stay in my hotel room.
This hotel-the Amazon- was for women only, and they were mostly girls my age with wealthy parents who wanted to be sure their daughters would be living where men couldn't get at them and deceive them.
Do you wanna go back to my hotel?
Boy what a hotel that was, why they stole my towel.
Ask whomever you will but you'll never find out where I'm lodging
How can you franchise hospitality?
A pleasantly situated hotel close to the sea, and chalets by the water's edge where one breakfasted. Clientele well-to-do, and although I count myself no snob I cannot abide paper bags and orange peel. ("Not After Midnight")
London is a huge shop, with a hotel on the upper storeys.
Sleeping accommodations are basically the same. I
With the casino and the beds, our passengers will have at least two ways to get lucky on one of our flights.
can rent a bed. It's either
Did you know I was born in a Holiday Inn.
New York City is a great apartment hotel in which everyone lives and no one is at home.
Location is everything, I'd rather camp in the Lake District or Scotland than sit in a five-star hotel in Frankfurt.
I don't know if you're familiar with Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. You step outside the hotel, and you're soaking wet within 10 minutes.
If you can overcome the occasional angst, you may have the chance to see some interesting things, perhaps the same things the tour buses bring people to see, but purified by solitude, if you will. In any case, do not stay in the hotel room. That is the only place you are vulnerable.
The lobbies are always the best-looking place in the hotel-you wish you could bring out a cot and sleep in them. Compared to the lobby, your room always looks like a closet.
I often compare putting a hotel together to old-time movie production. You come up with a story line, you hire the writer, the director, the stars, the set designer.
We [with Les Charles] started talking about hotel stories, and we found that a lot of the action was happening in the hotel bar. We actually thought of that while we were in a bar: "Why would anyone ever leave here?"
You're at the hotel and after that you go to the venue and sit there and wait.
For all its prestige, its fabulous views, its indoor pool, and its lovely garden, 24 Sussex is more like an old hotel than a modern home.
One reason for the tremendous increase in health-care costs in the U.S. is managerial neglect of the "hotel services" by the people who dominate the hospital, such as doctors and nurses.
Besides, I am staying in a luxurious hotel, not in some slum!.
Sand of Passion
By the year 2020, we envision our group to be the largest hotel developer in the Philippines, with a total portfolio of around 12,000 hotel rooms.
Here was St. Augustine, the oldest city in the United States. How to build a hotel to meet the requirements of nineteenth century America and have it in keeping with the character of the place ? that was my hardest problem.
Most of the hotel gym's are not adequate. I mean you might be able to train your arms, but you aren't going to be able to train legs, back, or even chest if they don't have dumbbells and benches.
Hospitality, or flinging wide the door to friends and wayfarers alike, was once important, back in a world without motels or safety nets, where a friend might find his castle burnt down or a wayfarer find bandits on his trail.
We had a tour bus! We had a couple of real hotel rooms! And catering! Fuck, yes!
I love hotel rooms, so I take pictures of the room and the way out and the lobby, the food and drink.
I like walking into a smaller hotel where the desk clerk recognizes me.
People feel vulnerable when they travel. Nobody wants to be taken advantage of or talked into something they don't want. Staying at Motel 6 makes you feel smarter. In fact, I think it actually means you are smarter, but I have no hard data to support that.
After a gig I get to the hotel all psyched-up from being on stage and get stuck into 'Homes and Interiors' magazine.
I just completed a tour in Europe. I played every night. This requires traveling some days for six hours in a van or a train or a car. After six weeks of that, I checked into the hotel and just fell apart.
That place is turning into the Hotel California.
You know, you can check in, but you can never leave.
Just when did I get to the point when staying at a hotel wasn't fun?
I love The Inn at Palmetto Bluff, an Auberge Property in Bluffton, South Carolina. It's a spectacular corner of the world, with massive old trees lined with Spanish moss, and alligators swimming in the river.
I'd rather sleep on the bus than in the hotel because I sleep way better on tour buses.
I don't like the idea that one hotel could be better than another. In any city, I try to find a hotel that has the identity of that place - Claridge's in London, the Danieli or Cipriani in Venice. In New York, I stay at the Mercer Hotel; it is so much in the character of SoHo.
So we came to the Ritz hotel and the Ritz Hotel was divine. Because when a girl can sit in a delightful bar and have delicious champagne cocktails and look at all the important French people in Paris, I think it is divine.
My home is in whatever town I'm booked.
As an actor, I travel around a lot and live in a lot of hotels, and many times I've been in a town where the only entertainment to be had is what you find in the hotel bar or lobby.
Your idea of taking me on a date is bringing me to a hotel?"
"It's more about fucking you in the hotel.
I like the Hotel Costes, on rue Saint Honore, a boutique hotel near the Arc de Triomphe, the Louvre and the Tuileries. I love the dark, moody decor as well as the fantastic scented, candlelit pool in the basement.
I'm very strict with my packing and have everything in its right place. I never change a rule. I hardly use anything in the hotel room. I wheel my own wardrobe in and that's it.
I'm staying in a lovely hotel, dressing robe behind the door, lovely fluffy sheets - took me a half an hour getting my suitcase closed.
Bali and the Aman resorts are all very luxurious, great places to go.
Does anybody regret leaving a hotel room? Does anybody, who has a home, a real home somewhere, want to stay there? Does anybody look back with affection, or even disgust, at a hotel room when they leave it?
A hotel is like a prison, he thought. The rooms are cells holding secrets and passions. Then something happens, the smallest thing, and the doors fly open. The explosion goes off. Panic. And fragments of truth.
I have stayed in lots of great hotels around the world, and the Plaza Athenee is definitely one of my favourites.
A motel is where you give up good dollars for bad quarters.
The president and his right-wing Supreme Court think it is 'okay' to have the government take your house if they feel like putting a hotel where your house is.
the middle of the guest room at the Blue Lake Historical
How I wasted them, those rooms, that freedom from being seen. Rented
I don't want to live my life in a five-star hotel. That's not real life to me. You can't appreciate it.