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Thursday, January 11th, 2007

Bed Time in Tokyo, Japan



We enjoy featuring what we refer to as bed origami on HotelBedHQ.com. However, we don’t want our viewers to forget the traditional origins of origami. Or was it original traditions?

Regardless, enjoy this traditional accoutrement featured during turndown in this hotel in Tokyo, Japan. Gorgeous!



Wednesday, December 27th, 2006

Honeymoon Turn Down at the Hotel Bora Bora



What a Fantastic Place. We stayed here for 4 nights in October and it was fantastic. It did rain hard the entire time we were there and we still had a great time. Great Service and a very relaxing resort. This is a more traditional Tahiti resort than some of the new Mega Resorts but they have the service down better than anyone in Tahiti. I travel a lot to Tahiti and have stayed at all the hotels and between this hotel and Le Tahaa you can not find better service.

The rooms are traditional Tahitian but very comfortable. No tv’s but they all have AC. CD players in each room and very very comfortable beds. Great crab cakes at the beach bar and some actually good drinks for FP standards. A must visit if you want to get away from it all. Its also nice to be on the mainland versus a motu resort. You can avoid all the shuttle hassels…[TripAdvisor]



Saturday, December 9th, 2006

Anniversary Bed Stylings in Khao Lak, Thailand



The bed, with flowers for our anniversary.

HotelBedHQ.com often features hotel beds with a view. And sometimes, the hotel bed IS the view. Enjoy these romantic bed accents at a resort hotel in Khao Lak, Thailand. Thai housekeeping departments really do take good care of their hotel guests.

We never get enough of cutesy, romantic bed treatments. Flower pedals, towel origami, turndown service…and Thailand seems to be a hotbed of hot beds.

HotelsByCity [Hotels in Thailand]
Khao Lak Hotel Chatter [FlyerTalk]



Saturday, December 2nd, 2006

Sweet Bedroom Suite at the Sugar Palm Resort, Phuket



In general, we are very happy with the hotel and service. However there was very frustrating incident involving Reception Manager which spoilt our otherwise very good experience. We asked her assistance to call local tour company. After she did, she asked us to pay 20 Baht for the phone call. It’s not the money that matters (however 20 Baht for the local phone call is quite a lot) but the fact itself. The hotel reception is there to assist guest with their needs, to help them and make them welcome. Flight and tour confirmations, help with reservations of all kinds is supposed to be part of their service. This is even for 2-star hotels. That’s why it was really frustrating to be treated as described above especially by Reception Manager and in the 4-star resort.

Otherwise, the rest of the hotel staff was very friendly. The hotel rooms are very nice and modern, so is the swimming pool. Good location - close to the sea, restaurants and shops. One suggestion to the hotel: fit some shelves in the wardrobe (for some reason there are none) and a rail for the face towels. The staff should also improve their English as we had few instances of misunderstanding especially at the restaurant…[TripAdvisor]

[Sugar Palm Hotel Site]
Phuket, Thailand [Wikipedia]
HotelsByCity [Hotels in Phuket, Thailand]



Monday, October 23rd, 2006

Happy Honeymoon Bed, Thailand



Resort housekeeping staff around the world really do make an incredible effort to ensure that your vacation memories will last a lifetime.

Imagine coming home to your guestroom at the Pimalai Resort & Spa in Krabi, Thailand and finding this surprise set-up!

Our stay at the Pimalai was a truly fantastic experience. We stayed in a normal room, but the size and standard was above all our expectations. The welcome greeting, the friendly staff, the superb library, the free Internet connection, and the infinity pool. Everything we experienced at the Pimalai except for the food was very very good…[more]

Hotel Site
Reviews [TripAdvisor]



Friday, September 22nd, 2006

Hotel Bed Art in Mauritius



Resorts all over the world are finding unique and personal ways to “wow” guests in every corner during a vacationer’s experience.

The Maritim Hotel in Mauritius showcases a fancy bed-top display that rivals the best towel origami anywhere. These folded hotel-supplied t-shirts are actually displayed right on the hotel’s website.

Hotel Site
Reviews [TripAdvisor]



Saturday, September 16th, 2006

Bed Origami in Egypt



Turns out the hotel staff do Towel Origami in Egypt too :)



Saturday, September 16th, 2006

Bed Origami in the Maldives



You just never know what to expect when you return to your resort guestroom in the Maldives!



Saturday, September 16th, 2006

Swans in Havana



Bed origami, towel sculptures…who is more creative than resort hotel employees?