Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Aloft Hotel....

So I found a new style of hotels (we have one in Tempe too!) with a great new interactive website. Its a high-tech, style atl AloftSM Hotels brand, they launched a newly expanded Aloft website, featuring an interactive feature never before developed by a hospitality brand. The site includes a guided insider’s tour of the hotel, maps and city guides for each location and allows visitors through a bunch of original, branded games that bring the Aloft experience to life. It's amazing.

You can browse a map of Aloft’s global a-list locations and check out local hot spots, restaurants, and special city guide content provided by Travel + Leisure magazine (great magazine if you enjoying learning about the latest hot spots to travel).

There is gaming and trivia to get yourself the true Aloft experience by listening to tunes as the Aloft DJ, you can even try bartending, play a game of online billiards or even play travel trivia games on the site.

To celebrate the launch of the ne
w the website guest can enter for the chance to win a prize of one million Starwood Preferred Guest Starpoints. This basically can get you enough for over 25 roundtrip airline tickets, more than 140 free nights at Aloft hotels.

Technology is a big part of the Aloft brand. It’s basically their trademark. Every hotel has a self-serve aloha kiosk, a touch-screen power house located in the lobby that makes check-in and check-out simple, high-speed wired and wireless Internet access. Once inside your room there is a high-tech office and entertainment center, a one-stop connectivity for multiple electronic gadgets such as PDAs, cell phones, MP3 players and laptops. It doesn't stop there though, its all linked to a 42” flat-panel HDTV-ready television for optimal sound and viewing.


I've been to their hotels in Tempe right by ASU. I just went to visit my friend and I absolute love the decor and the great hospitality that I received while being there. There are board games as well as catch phrase which I and my friend played for at least an hour. I've thought about staying there for a night. I would definitely recommend going there even if it’s just to have a cocktail at their groovy bar or tell a friend that might be from out of town to stay there.



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