What Are Theme Hotel Rooms?
June 12th, 2008
What Are Theme Hotel Rooms?
Theme hotel rooms are a fun way to add a twist to your next vacation. With a little research, you can find hotel rooms decked out in any number of motifs. From romantic fantasies to family friendly, theme hotel rooms are a popular way to create a very memorable trip.
To find a theme room, do a quick Internet search and consult online travel sites or guidebooks from your local bookstore. You can also find customer reviews for many hotels online. Many travelers find it extremely helpful to read about the experiences of people who have stayed at the hotels they are considering booking.
Some of the most popular theme hotel rooms are centered on romance. For instance, most hotels have special honeymoon suites that are reserved for newly married couples or vacationing lovebirds. These special rooms often come with deluxe amenities such as plush beds with top of the line linens, matching his and her bathrobes, Jacuzzi tubs, complimentary champagne and toasting flutes, fresh flowers, turn down service and even breakfast in bed.
If you’re looking for a fun experience, some hotels and motels offer wacky touches like heart-shaped beds, black lights, and whirlpool tubs in the middle of the room. If you can dream it up, it’s probably out there.
For family fun, consider booking theme rooms that the kids will get a kick out of. You can find everything from hotel rooms decorated like pirate ships to rooms featuring favorite children’s cartoon characters.
If you’re traveling to a tropical resort location, you can probably find hotels that offer island themed rooms, adorned with wicker furniture, stuffed parrots and nautical artifacts. Many kids love staying in these rooms because it feels like more of an adventure, and parents love it because it keeps the children entertained and also educates them about their surroundings.
If you want to book a theme room, you might want to seek out hotels that also offer themed entertainment. Mom and dad can enjoy a relaxing day at the beach while the kids join a treasure hunt, participate in a dance contest, or enjoy some other organized activity.
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