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Make Google Photo Tour Of Your Next Hotel Room


Are you worried that drones and security cameras now follow your every move? Here’s a new spy-on-you service you’ll actually enjoy. Google and several hotel chains now offer travelers advance photoramas of their rooms, to arrive days before check-in. Guests are able to view it all on computers, tablets and smartphones.

Best Western International has launched Google Business Photos for all 2,200 of its North American hotels. Additionally, Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group, parent company of Radisson, Radisson Blu, and Country Inns & Suites, already have their pilot program in place in its hotels in Chicago, Miami and Washington, D.C.

Google Business Photos are 360-degree tours powered by Google Street technology. Many businesses have used the technology for security, repair, construction and other applications since it was introduced several years ago. Of course, it won’t be too long before just about every hotel in the world will offer this room preview service.

For more information, go to www.usatoday.com/story/travel/...google-business-photos/4115185

San Francisco CA: Nostalgic Return To The Palace PDF Print E-mail


During World War II, your travel4seniors.com editor and Navy shipmates had lunch in the Palace’s beautiful Garden Court of the historic hotel. The bill for steak and drinks for a seaman earning $55 a month in October 1944 was an expensive $6. According to the today’s luncheon menu, just a serving of endive and watercress salad costs $15.

Second visit to the Palace: Following a year of living in a tent next to our outhouse with bucket shower in war-torn Manila, the Philippines. In October 1945, I was on my way home, WWII Navy service completed.

Before the train ride, I booked a room at the Palace, wanting a night in a linen-covered bed and soak in a real bathtub. I also needed to dine on anything but Spam in a real restaurant. The room rate was $15, and the expensive dinner was $7.

Recent visits to the Palace: Through the decades, I’ve been to the Palace for trade shows, business meetings and pleasure trips. Staying at the luxurious hotel is always a pleasure because of its downtown location, beautiful decor, immaculate service, great dining and comfortable rooms.

I recently marked the 70th anniversary of my first visit with another enjoyable experience at the Palace. Current room rates start at $250 a night, and dinner with drink at the Palm Court was $65. Considering the great memories, it was well worth returning to the beautiful hotel.   

The Palace, member of Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc., 2 New Montgomery St., San Francisco CA 91405, www.sfpalace.com

 

 
 
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