Hilton Comfort On a Long Beach

Written by Kriss Hammond


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Casablanca is on just about everyone's top ten movie list. The classic was filmed in just 18 days, butrepparttar producers and writers didn't know whatrepparttar 133650 ending exactly should be, so they shot several and pickedrepparttar 133651 scenes ofrepparttar 133652 DC3 revving up inrepparttar 133653 foggy Casablanca airport with Lazlo and Ingrid Bergman aboard while "Rick" (Humphrey Bogart) and Claude Reins walked off intorepparttar 133654 fog bank. That ending scene was filmed atrepparttar 133655 then avant garde Long Beach Airport.

The Long Beach Airport has to berepparttar 133656 funkiest airport onrepparttar 133657 West Coast. There is still no jet way - you climb down stairs like in newsreels. The baggage carousel is outside andrepparttar 133658 bag waiting passengers sit under an awning of canvas. The quirky airport was completed just in time forrepparttar 133659 1942 World War II movie and it has changed little sincerepparttar 133660 40s. It has expanded out a little, and it now serves asrepparttar 133661 West Coast hub for JetBlue airlines.

The airport is so laid back it reminds me ofrepparttar 133662 airport in St. Kitts, inrepparttar 133663 Caribbean. On a wall board outsiderepparttar 133664 lobby is a bank of telephones and you find your hotel by a number. I pick uprepparttar 133665 phone and punch #10 forrepparttar 133666 Hilton Long Beach and I am immediately connected torepparttar 133667 front desk - for free. How cool is that! I though I would have to walk blocks to get onto a city bus, but 50 feet away I stroll across a narrow, empty street torepparttar 133668 bus stand and minutes later hop onrepparttar 133669 90 cent Diesel, thus avoidingrepparttar 133670 taxi guys and their $17 flat rate.

The buses in Long Beach are roomy and airy. Inrepparttar 133671 mid-August heatrepparttar 133672 breezes blow offrepparttar 133673 bay like springtime zephyrs. The bus ends in downtown Long Beach nearrepparttar 133674 light rail station going to Los Angeles (only $1.35). Long Beach I find out is a best-kept secret in southern California. I discover thatrepparttar 133675 Hilton Long Beach is only a few blocks away fromrepparttar 133676 bus stop, sorepparttar 133677 walk pastrepparttar 133678 huge city library is enjoyable inrepparttar 133679 afternoon sun.

The Hilton Long Beachis well positioned forrepparttar 133680 leisure and business traveler. The Long Beach Convention Center and Aquarium ofrepparttar 133681 Pacific are only blocks away. The high speed catamaran cruise terminal to Catalina Island (www.catalinaadventureourts.com) is less than a block down a gently rolling street, andrepparttar 133682 overrepparttar 133683 bay bridge to San Pedro andrepparttar 133684 new Carnival Cruise Line pier nearrepparttar 133685 Queen Mary is literally onrepparttar 133686 Hilton's corner.

Later I find out you can pick uprepparttar 133687 AquaCat water taxi (part of Long Beach Transit www.lbtransit.com) nearrepparttar 133688 Hilton torepparttar 133689 Queen Mary dock for $1 and then connect fromrepparttar 133690 Queen Mary torepparttar 133691 rest ofrepparttar 133692 20-mile-long Long Beach Bay and numerous marinas byrepparttar 133693 Aqualink water taxi for an additional $1. This isrepparttar 133694 way to get aroundrepparttar 133695 immense southern facing harbor. The U.S. Navy is long gone from Long Beach, and along with itrepparttar 133696 tattoo parlors and gin joints along Pine Street, which has been resuscitated into a toney restaurant row. During World War II my mother was a riveter on Liberty ships here, and I can only imaginerepparttar 133697 port in its heyday.

I always like a hotel whererepparttar 133698 staff is happy. The first person I meet atrepparttar 133699 HLB (short for Hilton Long Beach) is Allen,repparttar 133700 bellman, who it turns out is a budding author. After speaking with him about writing and journalism, I find out he loves his job so much as a bellman he has turned down numerous promotions, and serves asrepparttar 133701 Hilton's concierge when needed.

The Hilton is located atrepparttar 133702 "Greater Los Angeles World Trade Center" and it is difficult to visualize Long Beach as part of LA, especially after passing through their Casablanca-era airport. The Trade Center is a key structure inrepparttar 133703 redevelopment of Long Beach, andrepparttar 133704 open courtyard leading outrepparttar 133705 Hilton's side door attests torepparttar 133706 symbiotic value.

Suite Luxury at Cobblers Cove in Barbados

Written by Kris King


Suite Luxury at Cobblers Cove in Barbados

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Recently listed in Travel + Leisure's "World's Best" Top 25 Hotels forrepparttar Caribbean, Bermuda, andrepparttar 133649 Bahamas,repparttar 133650 secluded setting and tranquil ambience of Cobblers Cove, an English country house-style boutique hotel, isrepparttar 133651 perfect tropical hideaway for lovers. Cobblers Cove features 40 luxury suites housed within 10 two-story cottages of four suites each. The main Great House features a sweeping "Gone With The Wind" staircase that leads torepparttar 133652 two Specialty Suites — Colleton and Camelot,repparttar 133653 ultimate in luxury, surrounded by lush gardens and well-manicured grounds. Cobblers Cove, one of only five Caribbean members ofrepparttar 133654 prestigious Relais & Chateaux, prides itself on assuring their guests an intimate ambience that speaksrepparttar 133655 language of love. Fine dining, seclusion and quiet are priorities maintained to providerepparttar 133656 ultimate haven for lovers and honeymooners or those seeking a peaceful respite.

Cobblers Cove, located 18 miles from Grantley Adams Airport onrepparttar 133657 Gold Coast inrepparttar 133658 Parish of St. Peter, received its name fromrepparttar 133659 black sea urchin, which is called a "Cobbler" in Barbados. The property was built in 1943 byrepparttar 133660 Haynes family, one ofrepparttar 133661 first families to settle in Barbados in 1647, and one ofrepparttar 133662 island's original sugar barons. In 1968, Cobblers Cove was sold to another prominent sugar family, The Colletons, who wererepparttar 133663 original founders of South Carolina and instrumental in helping to shaperepparttar 133664 destiny of Barbados. A mural inrepparttar 133665 Colleton Suite commemoratesrepparttar 133666 family history in Barbados.

Embracing its Bajan heritage, all ofrepparttar 133667 bright, cheerful furnishings at Cobblers Cove are made onrepparttar 133668 island. Original steel from old island railway ties are used in its buildings, along with coral rock culled fromrepparttar 133669 island itself;repparttar 133670 architecture blends classic English, featuring a monarchy castle motif inrepparttar 133671 Great House, with informal Caribbean comforts providing their guests with an elegant, yet relaxing, atmosphere.

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