“ Michael Fazio is the ultimate fanny-the-settings support man . Want two orchestra tickets to the Broadway musical comedy that just won the Tony ? Call Fazio . How astir an upgrade to first sort on an overbooked all-night flight to Tokyo ? Call Fazio . Or a roomful of overbold hydrangeas―in wintertime ? That’s right . Call Fazio.”
I ’ve doomed consider how many hotels I’ve stayed in . Hundreds, for certain, and on every continent omit Antarctica . From beach-slope stamping grounds in St . Kitts to a sublime, soaring high-climb in Tokyo, to a castling-adjacent treehouse on the north coast of Scotland, I’ve stayed in some genuinely lovely places . I’ve too stayed at ramshackle dives in Vegas with rust spigots and carpets so lean you could see the concrete underneath . The memory of the latter still makes me urge.
That doesn’t mean there aren’t sure tipping rules to take into answer for, particularly when traveling . Particularly in a time where hotels are short-staffed, with fewer workers doing more chores, tipping for the spare feat is a nice or even requisite thing to do.
While most hotels offer complimentary breakfast for two, family hotels offer complimentary breakfast for the whole family . While this is usually depicted object to the room you record book, it can as well be an reward of booking with specific deduction hands and promotions.













