StayHIP

It’s no secret that we’re a tad geeky over here, so it should come as no surprise that we are now featured on an iPhone app!

StayHIP is the best way to find and book boutique hotels. It brings you only the most chic and unique hotels in the world all with lush pictures, lists of amenities and the ability to search for your hotel by keywords. You can even book your room right in the app!

Never mind the big chains and the economy hotels; StayHIP brings you the coolest hotels in the world.

Features:

• In-app, secure booking
• Search by current location, city or, better yet, the vibe you want
• View beautiful pics of each hotel
• View videos of the hotel (not available for every hotel)
• Hotels in over 40 countries
• Compare hotel locations on full-color Google maps
• A list of amenities for every hotel
• Share your hotel of choice via email, Twitter or Facebook

Be sure to check out our second favorite iPhone app: A Day’s Outing, the best way to discover nearby events and local attractions while you’re traveling!

Published in: on July 29, 2010 at 11:19 pm  Leave a Comment  
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Overnights and Free Flights

What do you get when you combine amazing boutique hotels with an awesome airline? The perfect match!

How it works:

Joie de Vivre’s newest Joy of Life Club perk has been cleared for takeoff. If you’re not already a member, join now at joyoflifeclub.com for an opportunity to rack up points for our unique rewards and experiences, while also earning Virgin America Elevate points towards free flights! If you are already a Joy of Life Club member, log in and update your preferences with your Elevate number.

Double dip for the rest of the year, because every time you stay at a Joie de Vivre hotel, you can earn points toward both our Joy of Life Club and Virgin America’s Elevate program. Starting in 2011, you can choose in your Joy of Life Club preferences which program you’d like to earn points towards. Start flying high with Joie de Vivre and Virgin America today.

Visit http://www.jdvhotels.com/partners/virgin for more information.

Happy flying!

Published in: on July 13, 2010 at 9:56 pm  Leave a Comment  
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Great Cities Have Great Places.

Today we are featuring a guest blog post from Amy Dempster, our Director of Sales. Enjoy!

This is a personal post for me, although it has a great impact on my professional life as well.  You may be following the very long saga that is the redevelopment of the 700 and 800 blocks of K Street in downtown Sacramento.  Just in case you’re out of the loop, the city is finally, after years of expense and effort, ready to select a developer to begin working on the most derelict sections of K Street, in the heart of our city, smack between the State Capitol and the Convention Center.  Whatever is built into these two blocks should act as a catalyst to additional K Street and downtown development and will become an integral part of our identity and collective history in this city for many decades to come.

I have lived in the Sacramento region (almost) my entire life.  In fact, so did my father, and my grandmother and her mother.  Memories of Sacramento throughout the years are vivid and beloved in my family.  My dad cruised K Street as a teenager and went to the state fair when it was on Stockton Boulevard.  My grandmother danced with the sailors at Memorial Auditorium during WWII and worked at the Owl Drugstore on K Street in the 1950’s.  As a teenager myself, I played in a local youth symphony that was part of the grand re-opening ceremony for the Downtown Plaza in the 1990’s and my Senior Prom was held at Lincoln Plaza (aka the CalPERS building).  To say that I have an emotional attachment to Sacramento would be an understatement.

So, when I had the opportunity to come onboard the preopening team for The Citizen Hotel, I jumped at the chance.  Of course it would be exciting and challenging to open a new hotel, but more than anything, I felt such an emotional connection to the project.  This was Sacramento’s first skyscraper, a building that had seen 80 years of business come and go – including me on sales calls to my clients who worked in the building over the years.  This was an opportunity for me to be a part of something special that will still be a part of this city 80 years from now – not to mention my family’s ongoing history here.  My uncle opened the Holiday Inn Capitol Plaza in 1979 and I opened The Citizen in 2008.  Special.  To me.

So what does that all have to do with K Street’s redevelopment?  Rubicon Partners, the developers of The Citizen, have proposed an ambitious project to the city for these two blocks.  To learn about it in more detail, go to www.boqueriaca.com.  I have worked with them directly for the past two and a half years and have seen, first hand, the care and attention they put into everything that they do.  No detail is overlooked and nothing is done in haste.  They are a group of local businesspeople who are truly invested in this city – that’s why they have proposed a civic amenity in the middle of K Street.  They too, make Sacramento home for themselves and their families and are thinking big about how the next generation will see downtown.  Will they grow up and move away to San Francisco and Seattle and Los Angeles or will they stay in Sacramento?

I don’t think anyone would argue that any improvement to K Street would be a great improvement at this point.  But let’s decide, here and now, what we can do to make our city really special.  What will make the tourists come to Sacramento and spend their money? What will make 20 and 30 somethings like me move downtown instead of commuting from the suburbs? What will make people living in other cities decide to move to Sacramento because this is a great city, with great places?  I think it is Rubicon’s project and I hope you do too.

If you agree, please take the time to send a note to city council – you can do that with your name and one click of your mouse right here:   http://boqueriaca.com/?page_id=88.  Better yet, come to Tuesday’s city council meeting at 6pm and let your voice be heard – now is the time to decide what our generation’s legacy will be for downtown Sacramento.

Published in: on July 12, 2010 at 11:29 pm  Comments (1)  
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Your California

Check out this video clip that aired on Your California today!

Published in: on July 2, 2010 at 4:14 pm  Leave a Comment  
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