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February 21, 2013

We want WiFi! / Hong Kong, Massachusetts and Scottsdale news / Deal of day

No kidding.

An amenities survey by hotels.com shows free Wi-Fi tops the list of what Canadians want out of a hotel. 20130220_C6637_PHOTO_EN_23834

The survey found that 70 per cent of us named standardized, free Wi-Fi as our top wish list item for 2013. Which is no surprise given our dedication to email and iPads and the Internet. I still find it shocking that so many hotels charge people, although one can often get around that by joining a hotels' frequent stay program, such as the Presidents Club with Fairmont.

Similarly, when asked what amenity is a must when booking a hotel for leisure travel, 37 per cent of Canadians said free Wi-Fi. On the other hand, 38 per cent of us raised our hand for "happy hour and wine tastings" as our favourite, newly offered hotel amenity. And 46 per cent of us said they wish they saw more complimentary bottled water in hotel rooms.

Asked about hotel turn down service, 31 per cent of Canadians said it's not worth the hype. I agree. I mean, I get turned down at hotels all the time. Bah-da-boom!

Other findings:

31 per cent of Canadians hope for free breakfast in hotels.

26 per cent of Canadians say a high-end coffee maker or espresso machine is is our favourite "modern" amenity.

35 per cent of us don't think the mini-bar is worth the hype.

70 per cent of Canadians say they don't take anything from a hotel, but that toiletries don't count.

Finally, the survey found that the most outrageous hotel amenity Canadians are hoping to experience is the free use of a Rolls Royce Phantom. That got 54 per cent of the vote. I bet if you had free Wi-Fi in the Rolls it would've scored even higher. And a happy hour/wine tasting bar, too.

TOURISM UPDATES IN TOWN

It was a busy week for tourism folks in Toronto. Hong Kong took advantage of Chinese New Year to talk at a meeting Wednesday night about their plans for luring more Canadians to HK this year.

2013-02-01T112410Z_01_HKG102_RTRMDNP_3_TRAVEL-HONGKONGOfficials said there were 48.6 million visitors to Hong Kong last year, up 16 per cent. Of those,  393,000 were Canadians. That's an increase of 4.4 per cent on the Canadian side of the equation.

Hong Kong will be sending out some new commercials and new You Tube videos soon, with plenty of sights and sounds to entice would-be visits; dragon boat races and shoppers and colourful festivals and food spots and plenty more. So keep an eye out for those.

Hong Kong is billed as Asia's World City, and it's one of those places that truly has something for everyone; awesome food, great shopping, incredible markets and fascinating neighbourhoods, plus beautiful beaches and islands and mountains and world-class hiking trails and great golf courses. It's one of my favourite places on the planet, with a great cultural mix. It's Asian enough to be foreign and exciting for Canadians, but western enough to be comfortable.

Earlier in the day, a dozen or so representatives from Massachusetts regaled a group of journalists with information about their offerings. We Canadians know a fair bit about Boston and something about Cape Cod, but I suspect most of us don't know a lot about the Berkshires in the west part of the state and the whitewater rafting and the mountain hiking and the pretty valleys and former industrial towns turned into artsy centres with romantic inns and a bustling music scene.

It seems that every year the famed Boston Pops (I didn't know this, but the Boston Pops is basically the same as the Boston Symphony Orchestra but with a lighter music style for summer time, emphasizing things like jazz or even rock and roll music instead of heavy winter fare like Brahms or Beethoven) sets up summer camp in the Berkshires at a place called Tanglewood. This year they'll team up with the likes of Megan Hilty of Glee and Vince Gill on opening night.. Of course, you'll often find James Taylor in the area, singing his song about the how first of December was covered with snow, and so was the turnpike from Stockbridge to Boston" and how the "Berkshires seemed dream-like on account of that frostin." Apparently Taylor is working on a new CD/album and might not appear this year, however. Just so you know.

Boston_MaAnyway, there's tons going on in Massachusetts. Boston (see photo at left) is opening new parks and new museums and the seaport area south of downtown is booming with new restaurants and a new waterfront. Cape Cod is as pretty as ever, I suspect, with hundreds of miles of beaches and a national park/seashore. They're starting a new train this year from Boston to Hyannis on the cape, rumoured to be around $32 a pop for a 90-minute ride that will run from Memorial Day in late May to Labour Day in September. Sounds like a winner to me.

There also are beautiful coastline towns on the Atlantic, plus the historical Salem area that's famous for its witch trails and the Plimouth Plantation at Plymouth Rock, where Pilgrims landed from Europe almost 400 years ago.

Some 684,390 Canadians visited Massachusetts last year. Of those, about 302,000 were from Quebec and 216,000 from Ontario, which makes sense given Montreal is only a few hours drive from Boston.

All in all, quite a lot packed into a relatively small state that probably doesn't get its fair due.

Down in Scottsdale, there's always a ton going on. There's a new, fun restaurant at the Four Seasons SCO_199called Proof, with casual attire and good whisky and a fun atmosphere that includes shuffleboard, a soda fountain, local beers and tables that slide around on railway tracks. It doesn't look anything like a Four Seasons restaurant, and that's a fun thing to see. This summer they'll be offering rooms on weekdays for $129 and weekends for $169; excellent prices.

There's also a new B and B in Scottsdale and a couple of new, fun and affordable smaller properties. There's a cool canal that runs through town and also a free trolley to get you around if you want to avoid walking, or don't want to drive after tasting some local beers or having a glass of whisky at the fabled Pink Pony restaurant and bar.

 

AEROPLAN'S SWEET OFFERING

Aeroplan has created a one time event in Toronto for a weekend in March; a chance to create your own personal perfume.

The  experience will be offered Saturday March 16 at noon, 3 p.m. or 6 p.m. and on Sunday March 17 at noon, 3 or 6 at the Westin Harbour Castle Hotel's Harbour Suite on the lakefront in Toronto.

For 23,500 Aeroplan miles, you'll get the chance to check out different scents and create their own, personalized 50 ml bottle perfume with perfume creator and international model Ruby Brown during a two-hour workshop.

It's billed as a unique and glamorous experience, and would surely impress a special loved one.

JAUNT.CA DEAL OF THE DAY

Jaunt.ca, a division of Torstar, has a deal on tap for Puerto Plata in the Dominican Republic, which would hit the spot on a wintry, bitter cold day like today in Toronto.  IMG_7037

 

Jaunt Highlights

  • BONUS: Includes 3 a la carte dinners, early check-in/late check-out, a bottle of rum per room, and more!
  • BONUS: Sunwing's SMILE inclusions - Two children (2-12 yrs) FREE (just pay for flight)
  • All-inclusive 7-night stay at the SMILE At Casa Marina Beach Resort, located in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic
  • Includes return airfare from various gateways (see pricing below) to Puerto Plata and round-trip airport/hotel transfers in the Dominican Republic
  • Accommodations in a Superior Gardenview room,  featuring 1 king or 2 double beds and balcony or terrace. Maximum occupancy: 4 adults or 2 adults and 2 children.
  • Daily breakfast, lunch and dinner, and unlimited alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks
  • With children's activities and special pricing, this resort is the perfect family retreat
  • Puerto Plata is a haven of outdoor exploration
  • You'll enjoy special extras like a welcome cocktail and 3 a la carte reservations

Offer Details

  • Valid for travel on the following departure dates:
    Toronto: March 17, 19, 24, 26, 2013
    Ottawa: March 15 & 22, 2013
    Halifax: March 12, 2013
    Charlottetown: March 5 & 12, 2013
    Montréal: March 19, 22 & 26, 2013
    Québec City: March 18 & 25, 2013
    (Other dates available. Call us at 1-855-687-5925)

  • Pricing (Rates are per person): 
  • Toronto:
    Single: $655 plus tax
    Double: $495 plus tax
    Triple: $475 plus tax
    Child (2-12): $295 plus tax
    Tax: $290

Ottawa:

Single: $655 plus tax
Double: $495 plus tax
Triple: $475 plus tax
Child (2-12): $295 plus tax
Tax: $291

Halifax:
Single: $655 plus tax
Double: $495 plus tax
Triple: $475 plus tax
Child (2-12): $295 plus tax
Tax: $392

Charlottetown:

Single: $655 plus tax
Double: $495 plus tax
Triple: $475 plus tax
Child (2-12): $295 plus tax
Tax: $390

Montréal:
Single: $955 tax included
Double: $795 tax included
Triple: $775 tax included
Child (2-12): $595 tax included

Québec City:
Single: $955 tax included
Double: $795 tax included
Triple: $775 tax included
Child (2-12): $595 tax included

 

 

 

 

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  • Jim Byers

    Jim Byers is the Star's Travel Editor. He has been writing travel stories for more than a decade, covered five Olympic Games and spent years covering the Blue Jays, the Toronto Raptors and the PGA Tour. He's been everywhere from Bonavista to Vancouver Island, as well as China, Hong Kong, Australia, the Caribbean, Thailand, Mexico, Tahiti, New Zealand, Vietnam, a dozen countries in Europe and just about every major city in the U.S. Okay, he was only in Liechtenstein for a couple hours in a rental car and his only visit to New Orleans was when he was 12, but you get the picture.

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