Hotels...they either make ur trip a memorable one.. or could just totally ruin it.
think
great lighting and design with that big comfy bed vs stinky dirty sheetswhile it provides the accomodation we need at our destination place, some could be a lot more than just that.
usually we'd find out the most essential part of classification..
here's when the
stars come in handy.
1star: low budget hotels - room service - maid service.
2star: budget hotels + maid service.
3star: middle-class hotel + daily maid service + room service and maybe dry-cleaning, internet access and swimming pool.
4star: first class hotel + all mentioned services + 'luxury' (eg. spa etc)
5star: luxury hotels (most expensive in the world) + extras to enhance stay (eg. private golf courses or small airports)
and also.. quite logically, the prices escalate as u get more stars.
there are also different types of hotels..
boutique, treehouses, caves, capsules, ice, snow, garden, underwater, library..
famous hotels.. include the
raffles hotel!!.. cos of it's famous
singapore sling..
the
largest is
first world @ genting, malaysia.
the
oldest is
hoshi ryokan @ awazu, japan.
muahaha.
the hotel tht's got me gawking all day is the
Burj al-Arab which is also the
tallest hotel in the world. it's also where ronan keating filmed the mv for 'iris' (see sept 18's entry).
i mean.. the smallest suite ( they cant even call it room) is
bigger than any hdb apartment.
and the cheapest room is at
USD1000 per night..
so much for '
cheapest'
but it's spectacular.
ahhhhhhhhhhhhh.. hotels.
arigato,xiexie,kamsahamnida,gracias,thanks to
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hotelhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_(classification)haha.. ok i admit.. i'm getting too much energy..
i dunno why but when i go out in the afternoon i seem to get too much energy at night..
are my days upside down?