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Nicest hotel you've ever stayed at?

Pfister hotel in Milwaukee was my favorite. It's was a late reservation for 90$. I loved it.
 
Based on the usual factors. Cleanliness, amenities, service, quality. Go.
Montage laguna beach.
wife(pic included) had Mark Cuban checking her out in the health club.
He owns a house on the property.
I heard lots were $15 million there.
 
I’ve stayed in some swanky places in the US and Europe and actually prefer a newish Residence Inn. I hate being waited on and everybody with their hand out for a tip. The stuffiness of a “nice” hotel is stifling.

The nicest Residence Inn I've ever stayed at was in Daytona Beach Shores.

 
We had a business meeting a Trump Tower suite in Chicago about 7 years ago and I got to spend the night since most of my co-workers were local.

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Turnberry in Scotland.

Edit to add the Wrap Around Suite at the Cosmo in Vegas. 1200 square feet with a huge wrap around terrace with great views of the strip and mountains.
 
Four Seasons Residences in Vail, CO.

In all honesty I prefer a simple AmericInn whenever I'm traveling anywhere in the upper midwest. They've always been very consistent no matter where I've stayed with them.
 
This has made me realize I’ve stayed at a lot of nice hotels, but I’ve never stayed anywhere that was really fancy.

My favorite I’ve stayed at would be The Narutis in Vilnius.
 
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We stayed at a Chateau in France several years ago. Everything was amazing except it was August and there was no air conditioning. We went to Vegas a couple of years ago, the Cosmopolitan messed up our reservation. They gave us a suite for the inconvenience. It had 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a huge living room. It had a beautiful view of the mountains
 
It was some hotel in Tokyo, I don't remember the name. I was with the flight crew on a private plane and the owner put us up in the same hotel he was in. Three of the most beautiful women I've ever seen in my life met us outside the door and guided us through the check-in process. All we had to do was show our passports and they basically did the rest. They got our keys from the desk and escorted (no, not that kind of escort) us to our rooms. Our bags were already there. They even offered to have our flight uniforms cleaned and pressed for us. About 15 minutes after they left, hot tea was delivered, along with some light snacks. I think one of the pilots mentioned being hungry.
 
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