Are you ready for the summer to end? We are definitely not!End your unforgettable 2012 summer with an unforgettable stay: http://bit.ly/PzRNxG Happy Travel,Guestmob Team 
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Are you ready for the summer to end? We are definitely not!

End your unforgettable 2012 summer with an unforgettable stay: http://bit.ly/PzRNxG 

Happy Travel,
Guestmob Team

 

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Top Chefs’ Best Travel Tips

When chefs travel, their appetites usually dictate the journey. We asked some of the more worldly toques for their best culinary rules of thumb when they hit the road. Here are their insider tips…

Curtis Stone, host of Top Chef Masters, Around the World in 80 Plates:

I always hit up the taxi drivers to find good food in an unfamiliar place. The minute I hop in a taxi from the airport I’ll ask them where they eat, and they usually give recommendations for these great little local places. That’s how you get your claws into the grass roots of a place. 

     

David Myers, chef/owner, Comme Ça, Los Angeles and Las Vegas:

Packing food essentials is key when I travel. I always travel with salt, because sometimes a place will have really bad salt or they just don’t put salt on the food. I also like to travel with a little yuzukosho, a fermented chili pepper paste, to spice up any meal. And then, if I’m nervous about getting a good drink, I’ll bring a cool little spirit that maybe they won’t have so I can make a good cocktail.

    

Rick Moonen, chef/owner, rm seafood, Las Vegas:

When I want dining recommendations when I travel, I usually put it out on a social network of some sort. For example, I’ll Tweet something like, “Help me out here! I’m going to Seattle. Where do I eat?” And I’ll get 50 suggestions. Usually 20 of them overlap and those are the ones you put at the top of the list. Then I always have my circle of foodie friends saying, “You have to try this.” Listen to your foodie friends. They are usually right.

 

Art Smith, chef/owner Art and Soul, Washington, DC:

I live on a plane 3-4 weeks a month so I have learned to prepare and try to eat before I get on a plane so I can bypass plane food altogether. I’ll have a banana or a Cliff Bar over any airline meal. What’s great now is that some airlines are offering things like that [on board].

 

Hugh Acheson, chef/owner Empire State South in Atlanta:

I have a lot of friends who are dining critics, so I’ll hit them up in an effort to research before I travel. If I don’t know them personally, I’ll read local dining reviews and put together a short list. When I land in a place, I always want to find the good, upcoming coffee roasters, because I love a good coffee shop, so I’ll ask locals for their suggestions. To get a great feel of what people are eating in a place, I pop into local grocery stores, and just browse, and I’ll end up buying things that I can’t find every day and bring them back. Spices are my favorite thing to bring back from travels—they are easy to carry and you won’t get in trouble for traveling with them. But, sadly, the days of bringing back full legs of jamon and unpasteurized cheese are over. They’re not worth ending up in a Turkish prison for.



Readers: How do you find good food when you hit the road? 


Happy Travel,
Guestmob Team
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(The Magnolia Hotel has a rooftop lap pool, 23 stories up, provides a perfect perch from which to take in the skyline. Visit www.guestmob.com for more information and hotel collections.) 

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  • 9 months ago
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Hotel Pool Chairs: How Long Do You Save Them?

One of the great things about summer is that you can grab a seat by your hotel pool or beach and bask in the sun, read a great summer novel, and maybe even sip get a cocktail with a pretty umbrella in it.

One of the not-so-great things: Sometimes, an anonymous flip-flop or bottle of sunscreen stands in the way between you and your favorite summer-time tradition.

According to USA TODAY’s Cruise Log, Carnival recently adopted a new pool seat saving policy: After 40 minutes, if the chair still is reserved yet empty, staffers can remove the belongings, store them at the nearby towel station and leave a note explaining what they did.  

With a clear-cut time limit, someone can’t “save” a seat - or even a row of seats - all day long during the prime hours and prevent others from having fun.

 

So, dear readers: How long do you think it’s fair to “save” a seat at your hotel pool or beach - regardless of whether it’s with a cheap flip-flop, book or expensive designer bag?

Happy Travel,
Guestmob Team
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(Gorgeous Beverly Hilton hotel room bathroom. One of the hotels from Guestmob’s Beverly Hills - West Hollywood collection. For more details and information, visit www.guestmob.com) 

Source: USA Today

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I did not receive any email from Guestmob, where did they go?

Another popular question we have been getting, and there are two possibilities:

1. Spam: via Email registration - Look into your spam, it might have gotten lost in there some where. 

2. Wrong email: via Facebook - When register for a Facebook account, Facebook will need an primary email for registration. When register with Guestmob via Facebook, Guestmob automatically picks up that primary email address for Guestmob emails. 
For example: If your primary email account for Facebook is 123@123.com, all Guestmob emails will be send to 123@123.com. If another email is preferred, you must go into Facebook and update the primary email, and Guestmob will then automatically update contact information to most current. 

Happy Travel,
Guestmob Team
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(Hilton Time Square - Located in the center of the most exciting part of NYC; surrounded by Broadway theatres, premier fashion houses, lovely night clubs, shopping and fine New York restaurants. You can find a blend of creativity and quality inside of this hotel. Visit www.guestmob.com NYC collection for more details and information.)

 

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  • 9 months ago
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Are you following us on Pinterest? Check out our beautiful photos we’ve selected for Guestmob’s top 20 markets like New York, LA, Washington…etc. Be sure to follow us and be inspired for your next travel destination. (http://bit.ly/Mr9gnD)Happy Travel,Guestmob Team 
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Are you following us on Pinterest? Check out our beautiful photos we’ve selected for Guestmob’s top 20 markets like New York, LA, Washington…etc. Be sure to follow us and be inspired for your next travel destination. (http://bit.ly/Mr9gnD)


Happy Travel,
Guestmob Team 

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