Posts Tagged ‘Marriott’

Reid’s Fine Foods, Charlotte, NC USA

Charlotte for Zarticon – the one hour and forty five minute trip from Boston was the shortest flight I’ve taken in a very long time. It was also the first American Airlines flight I had taken in a very long time… and wow has that airline gone full budget. At one point in my life […]

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Hotel Bristol, Vienna, Austria

We had planned this trip 6 months prior, but it only truly came together in the days leading up to it. If you have points on Star Alliance, generally speaking, a lot of international availability opens up within 24-78hrs prior to departure. Who has the ability to book such last minute international trips? This guy, […]

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Westin Grand Hotel, Frankfurt, Germany

It was 11am when I booked my flight to Frankfurt that same day. The friend I was meeting assured me it would be a fun trip, and with my flight departing at 5pm, I had little time to shower, pack, and get to the airport for the 2 night trip. 2019 was my most traveled […]

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JW Marriott, Bogota, Colombia

24hrs in Bogota. That’s all the time we needed to get the most out of this city. I had heard differing opinions before visiting, and I have to admit: nearly all of them were accurate, as juxtaposing as they sounded. The JW Marriott was a lovely oasis separated from the bustling city life, which I […]

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The Carlton Hotel, New York, NY USA

There were two parts to my New York City trip: 2 days of work, 2 days of vacation. I hadn’t been on a business trip in a while and I hadn’t been on a non-family related vacation since Asia, so both reasons for traveling were due. This club sandwich happened right during the transition. I […]

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Renaissance Hotel, Tianjin, China

We flew through Tianjin on our way back from Kuala Lumpur and stayed a night here before returning to Beijing.  With nothing but Chinese food on the books for the next several weeks, I decided to go for the club sandwich for a last treat… unfortunately, it wasn’t what I was hoping for. It’s hard to […]