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I had opportunity to talk with Rob Stirling, Director of Sales and Marketing for W San Diego and asked him about refreshing enthusiasm each employee exhibited. He told me, "We made a point to hire people that never had hotel experience but loved being with people. We didn't want our staff tainted with how things 'should be done'. It was important for us to have people who loved our hotel and thoroughly enjoyed serving our guests. It's part of what makes us so unique."
Again I felt that soothing, cool sea breeze that always gives me a sense of well being and happiness. I felt privileged to be experiencing one of America's preeminent leisure destinations. The grandeur of ocean always leaves me speechless. The first ten minutes of my stay at W San Diego did same.
The sensations and pleasures of this hip and upscale hotel continued to astound my husband and myself! San Diego is often compared to Mediterranean Riviera and mod touches of décor of hotel, combined with ethnic and rustic weaves truly captured this ambiance.
The next big surprise was our room. I didn't know what to think.
The walls were a deep sea blue and were dramatically contrasted against striking white furnishings. The beach-like slated window treatments cast a hazy, misty, light into room. I could almost smell comfort of night sea mist rolling in. But my thoughts of an afternoon nap were abruptly interrupted with my valet's grand gestures to get my attention. She wanted to make sure I was aware of all amenities this room offered.
She smiled infectiously and bragged, "As always, your luxurious W bed is focal point of room, with its pillow-top mattress, 250 thread count linens and goose down comforters and pillows, you will have best sleep of your life!" Her speech was rehearsed but genuine. The bed was an inviting, heavenly blue, with a large round pillow in center that looked like a beach ball. I waited until our ice bucket was filled before I dove on top of bed to prove how luxurious it truly was. I wasn't disappointed. My husband and I playfully tossed beach ball pillow back and forth. This room, like rest of W San Diego was filled with expectations of fun and pleasure!
But I did notice that if you were there for business, hotel didn't miss a beat with all of its high tech amenities. There was a large desk, two telephones, one with a dataport and speakerphone capabilities, for all those required conference calls. There was a high speed internet broadband access line available, that's also wireless. No need to waste your time at your computer. The phone by bed was cordless.
"Nice touch," I thought. I always hated being held captive by a telephone cord when I wanted to roam room, answer door, or gaze out window, especially if I could see ocean!
Above desk, where there's usually a mirror or painting, hung a huge black board, equipped with eraser and white chalk. Our valet signed her name... Carly, and told us to call her if we needed anything.
Later, my husband and I sent each other chalk messages and drew funny cartoons. I'm still smiling at how mischievous it felt to write on that big black chalk board!
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