On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 08:14:55 +1000, Alan S wrote:
>On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 16:19:18 -0000, Juan Thomas
> wrote:
>
>>Gran Melia Mexico City Reforma was a pretty amazing experience in
>>travel accommodations. I travel to Mexico CIty quite often, and I have
>>grown tired of my usual hotel the Novotel Santa Fe. This time around I
>>had my secretary research the local accommodations to see if there was
>>anything else that had the comfort and convenience I look for when
>>staying in Mexico City. She booked me at Gran Melia Mexico Reforma. I
>>had recently had a terrific stay at a Sol Melia brand resort,
>
>I've stayed at over a hundred different Hotels in 20+
>countries while wandering the world in the past few years.
>
>Without a doubt my worst hotel experience at any 3* or above
>hotel was the Paramount in New York City, in 2006. Based on
>that I would never recommend another Sol Melia hotel.
>
>>so I was
>>immediately pleased with her Choice. Gran Melia Mexico Reforma did not
>>disappoint. Great service, great dinning, and amazing location make
>>this THE hotel in Mexico City. I will not saty in another hotel in the
>>city any time soon. I have been spoiled, and any traveling to that
>>area anytime soon should look no further than Gran Melia Mexico
>>Reforma for an amazing stay
>
>Just out of interest, what is your job in the Sol melia
>group?
Sounds like it doesn't it? In any case, if you're going to Mexico
City and haven't arranged a hotel yet, I would recommend the Maria
Christina.. It is a nicely located, moderately price hotel that is
well-managed, Quite near the Zona Rosa. I have stayed there many
times.
On another subject, you got me thinking yesterday so my wife and I are
off to get yellow fever innoculations Thursday. |