Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Top Business-Friendly Hotels In New York City

Business travelers have very different needs than vacationers, honeymooners and other leisure travelers. Most people traveling for work want accommodations that offer comfort and luxury, as well as convenient amenities and services that will help them be more productive, get a good night sleep, and have a successful trip.

High-speed Internet access, a large in-room desk and work area, multiple electrical outlets located near the desk, duel line telephones, an in-room fax machine, 24-room service, and access to an executive lounge are among the amenities most in demand by business travelers. Other popular services among business travelers include a 24-hour concierge, an in-house business center, valet parking and a fitness center.

The key to a successful business trip is ample preparation. To help make a business traveler’s travel planning easier, Entrepreneur Press has launched a new series of city-specific, pocket-sized travel guides that offer everything from tips for saving money when book airfares, to detailed reviews of top business-friendly hotels, restaurants and attractions in major cities frequented by business travelers, including New York City, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington, DC and Orlando. Each edition is sold separately.


The recently published New York City edition of Entrepreneur Magazine’s The Business Traveler ($17.95) offers all of the information and resources business travelers need to plan and experience a successful work-related trip to Manhattan. Featured in the travel guide are detailed descriptions and reviews of the top 25 business-friendly hotels in the city, which include (in alphabetical order):

Four Seasons New York
Address: 57 East 57th Street, New York, NY
Reservations phone number: (800) 819-5053
Main phone number: (212) 758-5700
Web site: www.fourseasons.com/newyorkfs

Hilton New York
Address: 1335 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY
Reservations phone number: (800) 445-8667
Main phone number: (212) 586-7000
Web site: www.newyork.Hilton.com

London NYC
Address: 151 West 54th Street, New York, NY
Reservations phone number: (877) 597-9696
Main phone number: (212) 307-5000
Web site: www.thelondonnyc.com

The Peninsula New York
Address: 700 5th Avenue, New York, NY
Reservations phone number: (866) 382-8388
Main phone number: (212) 956-2888
Web site: www.peninsula.com

The Regency – A Loews Hotel

Address: 540 Park Avenue, New York, NY
Reservations phone number: (800) 233-2356
Main phone number: (212) 759-4100
Web site: www.loewshotels.com

Unlike other major U.S. cities, virtually all of the hotels in Manhattan are expensive, yet the guestrooms are relatively small in size. Despite this, hotels within The Big Apple enjoy at least an 86 percent occupancy rate year round, so it’s important to make your reservations well in advance to insure you get the accommodations you want and need at an affordable price.

Business travelers should plan on spending at least $250.00 per night for a standard guestroom at a three-star hotel. At a luxury hotel, a standard guestroom will cost at least $400.00 to $700.00 per night. Unfortunately, the accommodations offered at many hotels rated lower than three-stars are sub-standard and not suitable for business travelers.

In addition to standard guestroom charges, be prepared to spend an extra $50.00 per night for parking, $19.95 per night for Internet access, plus any charges for incidentals (such as telephone calls, faxes, room-service, pay-per-view movies, or items taken from the guestroom’s mini bar). Experiencing a business trip in New York isn’t cheap, yet the city continues to be one of the most frequented destinations in the world amongst business travelers.

One way to save money on hotel accommodations is to make your reservations through a popular online travel-related websites, such as Travelocity.com, Hotwire.com or Kayak.com. While you could save up to 40 percent off regular rates, reservations made through these services must be pre-paid and are typically not cancelable or changeable. Hotels.com recently changed its policy and now allows for reservations to be changed or cancelled, but certain restrictions apply.

As you’re making your travel plans, keep in mind that most New York City hotels strictly adhere to a 3pm check-in time on the day of your arrival, and an 11:00am check out time on your day of departure. If you’ll need to check-in early or check out late, contact the hotel’s front desk in advance. Also, because Manhattan can be a noisy city (due to traffic and ongoing construction), consider requesting a room on a higher-level floor.

To save additional money, consider choosing a hotel that is situated close to where you’ll be conducting the majority of your business. If you’ll be attending an event at the Jacob Javits Convention Center (located at 655 West 34th Street), for example, any hotel located in the Times Square, Downtown or Central Park area offers easy access to the convention center via taxi. Around these areas, you’ll also find countless restaurants and attractions, so the need for costly taxi trips will be kept to a minimum. If you’ll be conducting your business in the Wall Street area, there are plenty of business-friendly hotels nearby.

For more information about business-friendly hotels in New York City, as well as reviews of top restaurants, shows, attractions and business-related services, pick up a copy of Entrepreneur Magazine’s The Business Traveler Guide to New York City. Reading the guide prior to your departure could easily save you hundreds, perhaps thousands of dollars on your next business trip. The travel guide is currently available from bookstores nationwide, as well as from Amazon.com, BN.com and EntrepreneurPress.com.

The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs, CO

Looking for the perfect weekend getaway from the West Coast? I can't recommend The Broadmoor (866-696-3961) highly enough! This resort is easily as luxurious as any Ritz-Carlton or Four Seasons, for example, but offers a more laid back and friendly atmosphere. Everyone on the staff is incredibly friendly and helpful.

I had a chance to spend a few days here in September, and I can't wait to go back! It's one of the nicest resorts I've been to anywhere in the world. (For me, this is saying a lot, but it's true!)

Located in beautiful Colorado Springs, CO, this resort brings new meaning to the term "five-star luxury." It combines a rich history with timeless charm, and all of the modern amenities and services you could ask for. It's no wonder why U.S. Presidents, celebrities, foreign dignitaries and business leaders from around the world all enjoy spending time here.

During the peak season you can expect to pay top-dollar to stay at The Broadmoor, but during the off-season, there are some amazing deals to be had. The resort's award-winning golf courses are open year-round (weather permitting). You can also enjoy the world-class day spa, tennis, swimming (in the indoor or outdoor pools), and dine at any of several fine-dining restaurants - each offering a unique and extensive wine list. There are also countless other activities to partake in right on the property, plus many local attractions that are well worth visiting nearby.

This is a great family-friendly resort (which is pet-friendly). Special kid-oriented activity programs are available. There's also a movie theater on site that provides nightly entertainment. However, The Broadmoor is also the ideal place to hold a business meeting or corporate retreat. The resort has been around since 1918, but has been completely renovated. The landscaping throughout the property, for example, creates a comfortable and visually stunning environment, but it's the extremely comfortable and luxurious guestrooms, plus the superior service, that make one's stay here both comfortable and memorable.

During your stay, be sure to visit the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo (719-633-9925 / www.cmzoo.org), which is located less than five minutes from the resort. Here, you'll find a variety of amazing exhibits, including the African Rift Valley exhibit, which is extremely unique because guests can hand-feed the giraffes.



Another visually amazing, all-natural attraction is the Garden of the Gods. Here you'll find breathtaking rock formations. Throughout the Colorado Springs area, there are many great places to hike and enjoy the outdoors. Once you arrive at the resort, ground transportation can be coordinated, so there's no need for a rental car.

The Broadmoor features 700 guestrooms and suites, 15 on-site restaurants, 185,000-square-feet of flexible meeting and event space, tennis courts, a day spa, and three golf courses - all situated on 3,000 lush acres of land. The resort is located close to the Colorado Springs airport (offering non-stop flights from Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas and Phoenix, for example).

To learn more about this unique and beautiful resort, point your web browser to: http://www.broadmoor.com.

Sunday, September 30, 2007

Niagara Falls: The Perfect Weekend Get-Away

Anyone who lives in the Northeast, such as in Boston, Connecticut or New York City, for example, can easily enjoy an inexpensive, yet memorable weekend getaway by visiting the New York side of Niagara Falls (located about a 30 minute drive from the Buffalo airport). Direct flights to Buffalo, which take just over one hour, are available from all of the NYC area airports, as well as from Boston. If you shop around, you’ll easily find low fares, starting under $200.00 (round trip).

The New York side of Niagara Falls offers one of the most spectacular natural attractions on the east coast – the falls themselves. The falls can be viewed from a variety of different but equally breathtaking perspectives and can take anywhere from an hour to almost an entire day to truly experience.

The famous Maid of the Mist boat tour ($12.50 per adult), for example, takes you to the bottom of the falls for a breathtaking view. Plan on getting wet. Waterproof ponchos are provided, however. A more panoramic view from the top of the falls is available from several observation decks within Niagara Falls State Park, including from Prospect Point, Goat Island, Luna Island, and the Three Sisters Islands (all of which are walking distance from each other).

I recommend purchasing the money-saving “Passport to the Falls” ticket ($28.00 per adult), which includes admission to Maid of the Mist, Cave of the Winds, the Niagara Legends movie, the Niagara Gorge Discovery Center, use of the Scenic Trolley, and admission to the Aquarium of Niagara.

In addition to visiting the falls themselves, it’s easy to fill a two or three day weekend gambling at the local casinos, enjoying the many fine-dining and mid-priced restaurants in the area, visiting the day spas, exploring the nearby wineries, and visiting the many other local attractions and historical sites that cater to people of all ages.

Ideally, you’ll want to fly into the Buffalo airport, rent a car, stay at a hotel near the falls, and then have the freedom to explore the area without having to pay for costly taxis. Without a rental car, you can sign up for a wide range of bus tours.

While there are a variety of inexpensive and mid-priced hotels located within walking distance to the falls themselves (on the New York side), such as the Crowne Plaza, you might opt to stay at the Seneca Niagara Casino and Hotel (877-873-6322 / www.senecsaniagaracasino.com), if you can book a room there. It’s often sold out.

The hotel/casino currently offers 486 guestrooms, 86 corner suites and 22 one-bedroom suites, plus plenty of gaming that rivals casinos in Atlantic City. Within the Seneca Casino, for example, you’ll find more than 4,000 slot machines, plus plenty of table games ranging from poker to roulette. For dinner, The Western Door: A Seneca Steakhouse, is an excellent choice for expertly prepared steak and seafood dishes.

Another alternative is to stay about 15 to 20 minutes from Niagara Falls, in nearby historic Lewiston. Here, you’ll find several lovely hotels and BandBs, such as the brand new Barton Hill Hotel and Spa (800-718-1812 / www.bartonhillhotel.com), which is a four-star, waterfront hotel. On the site of this hotel is where the United States launched its invasion of Canada in 1812. The hotel offers all of the services and amenities you’d expect from a four-star property, including a world-class day spa. Boat rentals, fishing trips and tours can be scheduled, plus the hotel is walking distance from the downtown area of Lewiston, which offers a wonderful selection of restaurants, bars and lovely shops, plus several historical sites.

In terms of other activities, the Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum in North Tonawanda, New York (716-693-1885 / www.carrouselmuseum.org), is well worth visiting for an hour or so, especially if you’re traveling with kids. If you enjoy visiting wineries and tasting various locally produced wines, there are a handful of places you can visit in the area.

You can easily spend a full day exploring the 10 wineries along what’s referred to as the Niagara Wine Trail. The Winery at Marjim Manor (716-778-7001) is a particularly entertaining stop along the trail. Here you can try more than 20 different wines and be entertained by Margo Sue Bittner, the proprietor, who tells stories about local ghosts while describing her winery’s offerings.

Many people also enjoy visiting this region to explore its historical aspects. In this area, the Underground Railroad was extremely active back on the 1800s, and places like Murphy Orchards, which remains in full operation today, provides a unique and extremely interesting perspective of this era in American history. I’d also recommend the Lockport Cave Tour and Underground Boat Ride, located along the Eire Canal in nearby Lockport, New York (716-438-0174 / www.lockportcave.com).

While Niagara Falls is famous for attracting honeymooners, this region is an ideal place to visit any time of the year for a two or three day getaway weekend, even if you’re not celebrating a special occasion. With a bit of planning, you can plan an itinerary that will be truly memorable.

Of course, you can take a short side-trip across the Rainbow Bridge to Canada and explore the many casinos, hotels and attractions there. American citizens will need a U.S. Passport to cross into Canada. Walking across the bridge takes about 20 minutes. From the bridge, you can take amazing panoramic photos of Niagara Falls. By car, the trip to Canada can take longer if there’s a lot of traffic crossing the boarder.

For more information about the New York side of Niagara Falls, check out the following links:

* Barton Hill Hotel and Spa - www.bartonhillhotel.com
* Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum - www.carrouselmuseum.org
* Lockport Cave Tour and Underground Boat Ride - www.lockportcave.com
* Niagara Falls State Park – www.niagarafallssstatepark.com
* Niagara Tourism and Convention Corporation – www.Niagara-USA.com
* Niagara Wine Trail – www.NiagaraWineTrail.org
* Seneca Niagara Casino and Hotel - www.senecsaniagaracasino.com

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Welcome!!!

Greetings! I'm Jason Rich - the bestselling author of more than 35 books, including a series of travel guides published by Entrepreneur Press, called Entrepreneur Magazine's Business Traveler. This is a new series of city-specific, pocket-sized travel guides targeted to business travelers and convention goers.

The New York, Las Vegas and Washington, DC editions are now available from bookstores and airport shops nationwide. Watch for the release of the Los Angeles, Orlando and Chicago guides in late-2007. Additional guides will be released in 2008.

I also write regularly published travel-related articles for the New York Daily News newspaper. To read a sampling of these articles, point your browser to http://www.jasonrich.com/DailyNews.htm.

This new blog will focus on my travels and offer money saving tips and travel planning strategies designed to help you save time and money, while planning the very best trip possible, whether it's for business or pleasure. In recent weeks, I have traveled to Peru, Granada and Colorado Springs. Shortly, I will be posting details about these amazing trips and offer my advice on where to go and what to see when visiting these destinations.

Over the next few weeks, I'm also headed to Niagra Falls, St. Louis, Houston, Dallas and Orlando, so watch for travel tips to these destinations as well. In the meantime, if you want to see photos from my travels, please visit www.JasonRichPhotography.com. As always, you can learn more about my books by visiting www.JasonRich.com.

Have a travel-related question? Don't hesitate to email me at jason@jasonrich.com.

Thanks for stopping by! Check back here regularly for new travel-related information and advice.

-- Jason

P.S. The above photo was taken in Granada at the famous Concord Waterfall. I'm here in Grenada for a few days, which is one of the nicest places in the entire Caribbean! It's well worth visiting. More on this trip will be posted shortly.