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Hotel Review: I Couldn’t Wrap My Head Around Tiki Tiki Tulum
This Mr. and Mrs. Smith boutique hotel in La Veleta might be a good choice for budget travelers or digital nomads.
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Review: Hyatt Regency Deerfield, Illinois
I’ve made several recent trips to Chicago and my go-to hotel has been the Hyatt Regency Deerfield. It’s nothing fancy, but does the job and is quite convenient to the northern suburbs of Chicagoland. Hyatt Regency Deerfield Review My most recent stay was at the tail-end of my road trip...

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Review: Hyatt Regency St. Louis At The Arch
Yes, there are better hotels in St. Louis, but I thought the Hyatt Regency St. Louis At The Arch served its purpose well and was quite convenient with friendly service and a nice gym. Hyatt Regency St. Louis At The Arch Review Since this was the last stop on our...

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Review: Hyatt House Bentonville – Rogers, Arkansas
I was warned about this property, chose to ignore the warning, and understood why I was warned to avoid the Hyatt House Bentonville – Rogers. But you know something? There was one redeeming quality that made it more than tolerable. Hyatt House Bentonville – Rogers Review A friend advised me...

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Review: Fordson Hotel (Hyatt Unbound Collection)
The Fordson Hotel in Oklahoma City is another great hotel in the Hyatt Unbound Collection. My family enjoyed a very nice one-night stay. Fordson Hotel Review Oklahoma City – Hyatt Unbound Collection At $142/night, the hotel was cheap and a perfect stopping point on our Route 66 road trip. We...

Frequent Miler
Fes Marriott Hotel Jnan Palace, Morocco: Bottom Line Review
Fes is on almost every traveler’s itinerary when visiting Morocco for the first time…and for good reason. The Fes medina is legendary, a UN World Heritage Site known as “one of the most extensive and best conserved historic towns of the Arab-Muslim world.” The almost impossibly narrow, labyrinthine network of...