Saturday, August 30, 2014

Liberty Hotel Boston Review: 1,000 SPG Point Refund, Jail Theme Branding


From former prison to luxury hotel
Liberty Hotel in Boston is part of Starwood's Luxury Collection and captured my attention when I'd
learned it was a former jail turned luxury hotel.  It's located near a major medical center on the border of Boston's Beacon Hill neighborhood with easy access to public transportation and nearby Cambridge, MA.  We enjoyed our first visit in August 2014.


Front desk with free sparkling wine
For the stay, we redeemed 12,000 SPG points and also used a SPG Platinum Suite Night certificate, giving us a confirmed upgrade to a panoramic suite several days before check-in.  At check-in, we were informed that the manager refunded 1,000 points as a thank you for choosing the Liberty Hotel.  I've never seen a hotel do something like that before and felt it was a great gesture, especially since I've sometimes felt from other hotels that they dread accommodating guests staying on points.

Liberty Hotel's impressive lobby
We'd arrived early so our room wasn't yet ready.  I established myself in the lobby, which was an
impressive space appearing to be a central courtyard to the former jail with an incredibly high ceiling.  I overheard an interview being conducted and learned that the hotel has been consistently seeing 90% occupancy rates though the bar business has been a bit slower this season.  Given that, I was fortunate I'd been able to secure a room on points and the suite upgrade.

Panoramic suite views
The room was ready around 1pm and when we picked up our keys we were offered sparkling wine before we proceeded upstairs.  The panoramic suite offered a living room/ dining area combination, 1.5 baths, and a master bedroom with workspace.  As the name suggests, floor to ceiling windows afforded lovely views to the west of the Charles River and Cambridge as well as views from the bedroom to the south of downtown Boston and the Charles River.  See the video below for a full tour of the panoramic suite.



Molton Brown pump dispensers in shower
Liberty Hotel was my first luxury hotel experience that utilized toiletry dispensers in the shower and
at the sink.  Since they were filled up with Molton Brown product, I enjoyed them.  Frankly, the pumps meant I didn't need to remember to transport shampoo bottles from the sink into the shower with me and it was convenient to simply press down on the pump vs. opening bottles and dropping soap bars.  For those who prefer the single-serve approach, a small bar of soap was also available at the sink.

The branding at the Liberty Hotel stood out to me.  They tastefully incorporated their history as a jail into the key cards, do not disturb door hanger, and food & beverage with a lounge named "Alibi".  It was the door hanger that I found most memorable from a branding standpoint.
Jail key branding

The lobby bar associated with the onsite "Clink" restaurant attracted a decent crowd for Friday happy hour and evening drinks.  It appeared to be a mix of visitors as well as a local upscale after work crowd.  While there was healthy energy, we were still able to find a spot to be seated and relax. The ground level lounge, Alibi, was also busy with patrons enjoying their outdoor space.  Drinks were pricey at both outlets but also offered unique cocktails.  We'd experienced the breakfast menu at Clink which offered traditional fare.  The omelette was tasty but the french toast was dry.  Coffee, as would be expected, is pricey so plan to enjoy free coffee near the guest elevators beforehand.




Quick Hits
  • Branding as a former jail creates a unique boutique hotel experience as is expected from Starwood's Luxury Collection - a nice alternative from cookie cutter properties
  • Public transportation is available from the Red Line Charles/ MGH station across the street
  • The hotel is adjacent to a traffic circle and Storrow Drive, so expect a lot of automobile activity but know that we didn't experience any road noise issues from our suite
  • Enjoy the free sparkling wine at check-in
  • If you're an SPG member staying on points, you may score a 1,000 point refund as a welcome gift from the manager
  • SPG Platinum late checkout was automatically offered to us at check-in; no haggling needed
  • Two free bottles of water plus a third for the in-room Keurig machine are provided
  • Don't expect to head home with toiletries to add to your hotel collection; Liberty Hotel uses pump dispensers
  • The Panoramic Suite bathroom offers a stall shower and separate tub plus an additional half bath off the living room
  • If you wish to mix your own cocktails, the mini-bar area is equipped with a wide variety of glassware like martini glasses
  • Two bathrobes with slippers are provided for in-room comfort
  • Bedside outlets and desk-mounted outlets make it easy to stay plugged in
  • The onsite bars attract a trendy, young professional crowd
  • The bar menu offers low calorie cocktail selections
  • Book on-site "Clink" restaurant for breakfast or dinner via Open Table to earn points through that channel



Monday, August 18, 2014

Conrad Miami Review: Packed with Value, Especially for Weekend Stays

Bedside outlets on both sides of the bed
After first experiencing the Conrad Miami during a pre-cruise stay, we've come to enjoy it for an occasional weekend getaway being drawn by the red carpet treatment from a great team.  Conrad is one of Hilton's luxury brands and this property lives up the standards.  In fact, this is one of the few properties in the Hilton Worldwide portfolio that we stay at since it takes a lot to sway us from Kimpton or Starwood.  To understand why, check out the detailed property, guest room and spa tour video embedded below, which covers our recent August stay.




The Conrad Miami is in the downtown Brickell neighborhood, which, much like the rest of Miami, is experiencing growth and thus offers plenty of restaurants and bars within walking distance.  The neighborhood and the hotel provide a much more relaxing, subdued experience that South Beach, which is a 15-20 minute Uber ride away.
Sky Lobby on the 25th Floor

During the summer months, you can find exceptionally good values.  At one point this summer, the hotel offered $100/ night promotional rates. We booked through Amex Fine Hotels & Resorts to secure additional perks paying a rate of $179 and also accruing more than 20,000 Hilton points from a one-night stay due to promotions.

Year round, I've seen compelling weekend rates from time to time.  I expect that this hotel attracts primarily business travelers driven by its location on the top floors on an office tower and thus has higher occupancy Monday to Thursday.  You can get even more value during your stay by securing various booking benefits and discounts (see the Quick Hits below).

Hot Breakfast Buffet, Free through Fine Hotels & Resorts
It feels like the Conrad Miami needs to work harder to capture the leisure market and that results in a fantastic guest experience.  Two stays ago, we arrived around 8:30am from a cruise and attempted to check-in.  Laura from the front of house team took care of our check-in but advised that we'd been upgraded to a suite that wasn't yet ready.  We enjoyed the breakfast buffet to pass the time.  Laura came to see us and offered to provide us with an alternate suite while housekeeping prepared our assigned suite. but disclosed that it would be a smoking room.  She took me up to personally allow me to check it out and I declined the offer since I am sensitive to smoke smells.  But frankly, the fact that she went through all of that effort on my behalf made an impact on my experience.  Fast forward to a stay a month or so later and when I walked off the elevator, Laura's face lit up and she greeted me by name.  To me, that was amazing.
Serene Rooftop Pool in Adjacent Building

While at the Conrad Miami, you can enjoy a relaxing pool experience with access to free sunscreen and bottled water.  They even provide a variety of pool floats and free cabanas.  The pool sits atop a separate building across the valet area and tends to be provide a quiet, relaxing vibe.

For dinner, I recommend eating at the Level 25 bar and lounge.  It's more casual than Atrio, which is often quiet Friday through Sunday night, but even better, you get to order from either the lounge menu or the full Atrio menu.  You can also enjoy your cocktails and meal out on the balcony offering partial bay views.  I recommend the lobster sliders and the goat cheese croquettes.

Quick Hits
Relaxation Room at the Spa at Conrad
  • Stay at the Conrad Miami for a 1-3 night weekend visit or for pre or post-cruise stays when sailing from the Port of Miami. The clientele tend to be solo travelers, couples or well-behaved families visiting from outside the US.
  • Book through Amex Fine Hotels & Resorts for $100 food & beverage or spa credit, free daily hot breakfast buffet, room upgrade (if available), and daily wine & cheese reception, while still accruing Hilton HHonors points.
  • If dining at the onsite restaurant, Atrio, check Restaurant.com for a pre-paid voucher to save up to 60% and book your reservation through Open Table for points.
  • The Spa at Conrad offers seasonal specials that can provide much better value.
  • Try the daily happy hour at nearby Truluck's, an upscale steak and seafood restaurant, for half-price cocktails and appetizers with live piano singers.
  • Enjoy scenic runs from the hotel that take you around nearby Brickell Key.  A jogging map on a lanyard is conveniently located in the guest room closet. 
  • Download the Conrad Concierge app and schedule your preferred housekeeping and turn down service times, request a select of specialty pillows, and more for free.
    Jogging Map in Each Room

    Sunday, August 17, 2014

    W Fort Lauderdale Upgrade: Captivating Views with Generous Outdoor Space

    As the largest W hotel in the world by number of units, the W Fort Lauderdale keeps things interesting even for frequent guests.  Even though I've stayed at the W Fort Lauderdale more than 15 times, their large inventory of room types enabled me to still have a new experience during our stay this month.




    As a SPG Platinum member visiting during low season and booking a standard "Wonderful Room" for a rate of ~$225, we were upgraded to a "Sensational Suite".  W's room type names are a bit tough to grasp, but generally the suites don't disappoint.  In this case, the Sensational Suite is an oceanfront room with an open concept bedroom, sitting area and bathroom (peak-a-boo style).  But for this room, the big draw is the outdoor space.  The balcony rivals the size of the room itself and offers unobstructed ocean views as well as vantage points north and south along the beachfront.
    Oceanfront balcony of a Sensational Suite at the W Fort Lauderdale


    We made use of the dining table to enjoy dinner to go from Whole Foods (about a 7-10 min drive).  The Wi-Fi, free for SPG Platinum, worked on the balcony as well allowing me some productivity time while relaxing in one of the two chaise lounges.

    One pet peeve about this W is that the outdoor furniture is dreadfully uncomfortable as is.  There are plush cushions that are custom made to fit the furniture, but you have to know to request them from the "Whatever" desk and have them sent up to your room.  I expect that most guests don't know to call, nor should they have to.

    There's been one new development at this property that I first experienced during this stay: upon check-in, guests must sign a form indicating that they are aware of the hotel's policies about additional guests and noise.  Groups are not allowed to be in the rooms and no noise is allowed during late evening hours.  The front desk reported to me that they've been having some noise/ party issues more recently so they've initiated the new form policy.

    Quick Hits:
    W Fort Lauderdale Residences offer full kitchens and laundry
    • Stay at the W Fort Lauderdale if you're loyal to SPG, not traveling with kids and like a "scene" at the pool.  Pool waitstaff are not very attentive and some are less than friendly.  Stay there for the pretty amazing rooms and views.
    • If you are there more for relaxation, check out the second smaller pool on deck 5 of Tower II (Wet Deck West) which is a more serene environment and offers free first-come, first served cabanas.
    • If you like cooking in, try to get an upgrade to one of the residences that offer full kitchens and in-room laundry in the western tower (Tower II) of the hotel.
    • If you're going to visit the onsite Bliss Spa for nail service, ask for Tia.  She's authentically friendly while executing the service professionally.
    • While the onsite restaurant, Steak 954, offers some good breakfast options, they are pricey for dinner.  Instead, try nearby S3 (Surf, Sun, Sand) in the Hilton for casual/ slightly upscale indoor or outdoor dining with some unique spins on traditional fare.  Both restaurants are on Open Table (even Steak 954 for breakfast), so capitalize on the points opportunity.
      S3 Restaurant in the Hilton Fort Lauderdale Beach shares their daily specials on a mini blackboard that accompanies the menus.