Hotel with a view!

Hotel with a view!

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This is easily one of the most spectacular views I’ve ever had from a hotel room.

Yes, that’s the Taj Mahal in the background.

And yes, those are dancers on top of the building.

I do have one serious issue, though. Remember when you first flew business class and thought you could never go back to coach? Remember then when you flew international first class for the first time and felt like you could never go back to business class? Yeah, well I’m kind of having that issue with hotels at the moment. I’ve now stayed at one Aman hotel and one Oberoi hotel, and the service has been indescribably good at both. The experience has been unlike anything I’ve experienced at any other hotel before. The Aman hotel we stayed at last night had five employees per guest. I’m screwed, because it’ll sure be tough to go back to a “mainstream” brand after this!

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  1. gobluetwo Guest

    First world problems? I don't think so. Is there anything above first world??? =)

  2. Dan Guest

    When we were kids, bath on floor was a way of life. That morphed to a Holiday Inn as we got older. As an adult, it started with Sheraton and Hilton. From there, the Luxury Collection of SPG and The Ritz were the next step.

    My children never experienced the bath on floor days of the Catskills. They started with Sheratons. What will they have to look forward to when they 'grow up' if they're already half way there?

  3. tivoboy Guest

    Ah, the amarvillas. One of the best hotels IMHO, and it's all about LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION. It is odd that apparently they don't ever light up the Taj (I guess they do it once a year for some festival)

    I will say, of all the Oberois I have stayed at in India this one does NOT have the best service and or experience and this one IS EXCELLENT. Just wait till you get to some...

    Ah, the amarvillas. One of the best hotels IMHO, and it's all about LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION. It is odd that apparently they don't ever light up the Taj (I guess they do it once a year for some festival)

    I will say, of all the Oberois I have stayed at in India this one does NOT have the best service and or experience and this one IS EXCELLENT. Just wait till you get to some of the other Oberois and you will be blown away. I think this hotel acts as more of a business hotel and therefore the service is more PROFESSIONAL and not EXCEPTIONAL and OVER THE TOP.

  4. David Guest

    I know what you mean. I stayed at the Amanpuri earlier this year, and hands down it was the best resort I've ever stayed at.

  5. Dale New Member

    Make sure you have breakfast on the balcony and watch the sunrise change the view of the Taj Mahal! It appears you had the same room we had a few years ago!

  6. Allen Guest

    First world problems...

  7. Eric Guest

    You'll be disappointed with the service in Maldives after India (and Bali). Very, very different service culture there. You won't be disappointed with the beauty, though.

  8. AJ Guest

    Lucky,

    Try all four of the oberoi palaces, udayvilas, rajvilas and the vanyavilas (which I am sure u will try in Ranthambore) and then top it up with the taj falaknuma palace someday ;)

  9. Phil Guest

    Looks fantastic. this is why the luxury hotels forum exists on flyertalk :) there are very few properties in the usual suspects spg, hyatt, hilton, ic etc portfolios that can compete with real luxury hotels.

    anyway sounds like a great trip looking forward to hearing about maldives when you get there. i wonder after going there whether you will still recommend people go to bali instead because it's easier (in my view like telling someone...

    Looks fantastic. this is why the luxury hotels forum exists on flyertalk :) there are very few properties in the usual suspects spg, hyatt, hilton, ic etc portfolios that can compete with real luxury hotels.

    anyway sounds like a great trip looking forward to hearing about maldives when you get there. i wonder after going there whether you will still recommend people go to bali instead because it's easier (in my view like telling someone from nyc they are better off going to jersey shore than say the caribbean because it's easier to get to :) )

  10. David Member

    First time I've ever wished that I was there with you! I'm not sure if I'll ever get to India, and probably won't be able to detach from the standard SPG, Hyatt, and Hilton chains...

  11. WorldWingedExplorer Guest

    Ben,

    While you ignored my last question, do you tip your housekeepers?

    I just want to know how much of a cheapskate are you. If you do I give you my respect and admiration.

  12. Wouter Guest

    Hahahaha the burden of luxury

    Life's tough!

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gobluetwo Guest

First world problems? I don't think so. Is there anything above first world??? =)

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Dan Guest

When we were kids, bath on floor was a way of life. That morphed to a Holiday Inn as we got older. As an adult, it started with Sheraton and Hilton. From there, the Luxury Collection of SPG and The Ritz were the next step. My children never experienced the bath on floor days of the Catskills. They started with Sheratons. What will they have to look forward to when they 'grow up' if they're already half way there?

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Alohastephrn Guest

What hotel?

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