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  2. 5 Expensive US Luxury Hotels & Resorts Opening in 2025 - AOL

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    The new Palm House features four styles of rooms and one- or two-bedroom suites, as well as a two-story, 1,982-square-foot presidential suite. Rooms start at $900 per night, with the Royal Palm ...

  3. Hotel rating - Wikipedia

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    The Burj Al Arab hotel in Dubai, opened in 1998 with a butler for every room, was the first hotel widely described as a "seven-star" property. The hotel says the label originates from an unnamed British journalist on a press visit and that they neither encourage the term's use nor do they use it in their advertising.

  4. I'm a New Yorker who went to Utah's Silicon Slopes for the ...

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    The room has a base rate of $340, though BI received a media rate for the one-night stay. The hotel was as lavish as many I've booked in the $500- to $1,000-a-night price range. My room was 880 ...

  5. 15 over-the-top examples of wealth and luxury I saw on my ...

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    Real-estate prices are sky-high, and visitors shell out hundreds for hotels and ski passes. From a $51 million mansion to a ritzy dispensary, I spotted luxury everywhere I looked during my trip.

  6. Online hotel reservations - Wikipedia

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    Online hotel reservations are a popular method for booking hotel rooms. Travellers can book rooms on a computer by using online security to protect their privacy and financial information and by using several online travel agents to compare prices and facilities at different hotels.

  7. Carlyle Hotel - Wikipedia

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    A 1942 photo of a room. The Carlyle Hotel is variously cited as having 189, [154] 190, [149] [150] [174] or 192 hotel rooms. [206] [148] There are about 100 standard rooms, and the remaining units are suites. [206] Originally, Draper decorated the rooms in the Art Deco and Empire styles, [207] which was decorated in a different style.