

January was a difficult month for many people in the United States. The country experienced an extreme climate, a devastating fire episodia and, more recently, the The biggest tragedy in American aviation since 2001.
While I think we are all grateful to change the page in a painful month, there were some interesting developments in the hotel space throughout January that is worth remembering, including a serious Marriott Bonvy devaluationa Andaz in Mexico Reflaging as Alila and the opening of A Ritz-Carlton in the bustling capital of Thailand de Bangkok.
Here are some other happy news to see this weekend:
A new elegant hotel opens in Houston under Hyatt’s life umbrella
When Hyatt acquired the Standard International Hotel brandHe added a small but dear property group called Bunkhouse Hotels to the mixture. In January, the Bunkhouse Boutique Hotel, Hotel Saint AgustínInaugurated in the district of the Montrose de Houston Museum, adding 71 rooms and bold suites to the city’s hotel inventory, in addition to a coastal bistro of the Gulf of chef Aaron Bludorn, an impressive lobby bar, a listening room and listening room A general sensation of great that few brands can deliver as effortless as Bunkhouse does.
For now, Bunkhouse properties have not yet been added to the Hyatt ecosystem world, but that should change soon, so you can win and burn Hyatt points here.
Stay near Universal Studios Hollywood will be better than ever
There are only a handful of hotels a short distance from Universal Studios Hollywoodand the Hilton Los Angeles/Universal City is TPG’s favorite. This full service hotel has a path to walk Universal Studios, and the selected rooms have views of the movie theme park.
Recently, the Los Angeles City Council unanimously approved a proposal proposal to expand the hotel. The plans require a new 18 -story tower with 395 rooms, carrying the total recount of property rooms to 890. The conceptual art of the diamond -shaped building represents a modern inspiration design from the middle of the century and a pool on the roof . When completed, the expansion will provide a new option for visitors to the theme park and a very necessary impulse in the availability of the guest room for the next Los Angeles Olympic Games in 2028. – Tarah Chieffi
Rosewood Amsterdam is finally taking reservations
To say that we are excited about Rosewood Amsterdam It is a euphemism. In fact, the entire TPG team is crying out to claim a place to visit it once it finally opens this summer. If you feel the same about the hotel, which takes place in a historic building built in 1665 and once the Palace of Justice, the hotel is now taking reservations for stays that begin on June 1.
When it opens, this property of Palisandro will have 134 rooms and suites with a view to a channel of the Unesco World Heritage list, three non -revealed restaurants and bars, and the opportunity to take advantage of exclusive activities such as the cruise on a boat private decorated by Studio Piet Boon, the design team behind the hotel.
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Golf, food and music are combined at a lifestyle festival near Dallas
The OMNI PGA Frisco Resort & Spa in Texas is cooking something fun: Savor, the first golf complex festival that celebrates the best in food, music and golf. Taking place from May 1 to 4, the immersive festival will include more than a dozen famous chefs who could recognize Food Network, a invitational golf celebrity where you could play with stars like Michael Strahan and Anthony Anderson, live music of acts as Midland, and events such as the Brunch of Celebrities of Margaritas and Mariachis and other gastronomic experiences.
Tickets can be purchased online and vary in price according to the event.
IHG’s loyal ones have a new reason to go to the Grand Canyon
The Hospitality Company of the Northware recently announced that it has reflected the Squudero resort in the Grand Canyon (near the southern edge of the Grand Canyon, in Grand Canyon Village, Arizona) as a Holiday Inn resort.
Now it’s called The Holiday Inn Resort The Squire in Grand Canyon, and IHG A reward Members can win and burn points while they are on vacation in one of the most incredible natural wonders in the country.