World Class Hotels You Never Tire Of

By Adriana Noton


Hotels are a form of short term lodging usually associated with travel or incidental to business or recreational travel. While in years past they offered the barest of amenities, today many have all the comforts of home. In fact some guests have made themselves at home there for decades at a time.

The first hotels offered only a small room with bed, chair, table, small dresser, wash basin and pitcher. Baths, when they became available, may have been down the hall and shared with the other guests. The room was basically a place to sleep.

As time passed additional amenities were added. New technologies such as telephones, alarm clocks, televisions, irons, coffee makers, hair dryers, air conditioners, refrigerators and internet connection were added as they became available and soon were standard equipment. Luxury inns became competitive by offering more than their piers.

Now they offer everything from gym equipment, spas, and swimming pools to child care, laundry, newspaper, and massage to beauty shops, meeting rooms, and live entertainment. Many include casinos. The Concierge is eager to assist with directions, advice, and arrangements.

If fact some people have extended their easygoing stays in their favorite resort or other lodgings for years. Everything you might enjoy at home can be made available at some inns, with a 24 hour staff included and with the freedom from chores and concerns like house cleaning, maintenance, and yard work. The purchase of all the equipment, tools, and supplies needed to operate a household becomes unnecessary. Things like cookware, linens, vacuums, are not needed. It may be unnecessary even to have a car.

Most of these people have been well to do and can easily pay for the conveniences. Many actors who may have first adapted to the lifestyle while filming on location were long time residents. One of the Three Stooges, Larry Fine, lived for years with his wife and raised his daughter there. Richard Harris was a permanent resident, Amad Zaki, an Egyptian actor live 15 years there at the end of his life. American actress Elain Stritch was a decade long resident.

The novelist Vladimere Nabokov and his wife lived in one in Russia from 1961 until his death in 1977. The electrical inventor, Nicola Tesla resided there during the last decade of his life, and died there. Coco Chanel, the fashion designer resided there for more than three decades. General Douglas McArthur died there after a 14 year residence.

British entrepreneur Jack Lyons lived in one for several years. Eccentric millionaire Howard Hughes lived in them at various periods. He moved into one in 1948 and spent $11 million in a single year for lodging there with his entourage. He lived a recluse the last ten years of his life, until 1976, in various hotels located in Beverly Hills, Boston, Las Vegas, Vancouver, London, Bahamas, Nicaragua, and Mexico.

Hotels today provide the amenities some people desire in a permanent home. The lifestyle they afford is free of any concerns about home maintenance or household chores.




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