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Hyatt Regency Century Plaza

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Review: Hyatt Regency Century Plaza

Posted on 29 February 2012 by Admin

It’s Wednesday. That’s means, it time for a review.

Today, we gonna write a bit about the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza in Los Angeles.

It’s a very classy hotel and in my opinion it is a premium business hotel.

We booked a King Room, which has a small balcony with table and two chairs.
The room has very dark interiors.  The furniture is dark brown, as is the bathroom. Elegant style! Everything was very clean.
In the bathroom you can find the Hyatt standards: bathtub with shower, shampoo, body lotion and toothpaste.

You need a ride to LAX? By Shuttle it takes about 45 minutes.
Early flight and no time for breakfast? There’s a Starbucks right in the lobby. Awesome!

Within walking distance you can find a Westfield Shopping Mall and several bus stops.
Beverly Hills is about 25 minutes away, where you can enjoy a very good dinner.

We like this hotel, especially the Starbucks in the Lobby and because it’s close to Beverly Hills.

Insider:
We recognized the pool area in an episode of the crime drama Castle on ABC.

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Review: Sennheiser PXC 450 – Headphones for travelers?

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Review: Sennheiser PXC 450 – Headphones for travelers?

Posted on 30 October 2011 by Admin

For us, flying across the world is just a common thing. We love flying, it doesn’t matter whether we choose business class or economy.

Some people may fly for the first time or just can’t relax with the engine noise next to them.
What can you do?  For instance flashpackers should think of buying a pair of headphones with active noise-cancelation.

Therefore we bought the Sennheiser PXC 450. We chose this product, because we saw it first when we entered one of the electronic stores at San Francisco International Airport.

The PXC 450 are definitely high-end headphones. They’re heavy, robust and stylish. The headphones come with a robust case, 2 batteries, a 5,25mm adapter and an airplane adapter for onboard use.

The active noise-cancelation feature needs power to work, supplied by an AAA battery. Sennheiser already included 2 of them, which is really nice.

We used the Sennheiser onboard a flight between California and Europe (about 11 hrs flight time) for about 6 hours (the other 5 hours we were sleeping and eating ;-) ). During this time the headphones really felt comfortable on the ears. We’re not audiophiles, but we think the audio quality is very decent. What else can you expect from 400 bucks headphones? ;-) The included airplane adapter comes in very handy, if you forgot your standard adapter at home. ;-) Our flight was performed on an A340-600 and the plug fit perfectly.

The noise cancelation works very well. Big parts of the engine noise were removed, but not completely. We were also able to hear the passenger sitting next to us, when he was talking to the flight attendants.
The flight was definitely more relaxed than without headphones.

The battery should last for a long distance flight. If you run out of battery, you can switch to the pass-throu mode, which means you can use them as normal headphones. There are also 2 buttons to control the volume in the right hand earcup.

The price tag was about 400 bucks when we bought them at SFO airport.

Verdict
We like the PXC 450, they’re robost and have decent audio quality. They’re very comfortable, a bit heavy though. Aircraft adapter, transport case and the included batteries makes it a nice package. We think they’re worth the price.

We will review different headphones as soon as one of our travel companions needs a new pair.

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Review: Holiday Inn Potts Point – Sydney, Australia

Posted on 03 October 2011 by Admin

We stayed here in January 2011.

At the front desk I was greeted by a young lady. I gave her my voucher, then she noted happily that everything is already paid. However, the deposit for a “superior room” is about  $ 75 AUD for optional expenses. (Note to the uninformed: the amount is not debited, but only blocked, which is also common for car rentals)

My “superior room” was on the 8th floor towards the entrance of the “entertainment district”. This means that even on the 8th floor it ‘s not completely quiet when the room is oriented toward “Kings Cross”. The room was equipped with queensize bed and decent selection of pillows. There’s also a flat screen TV and a small desk. The bathroom was well lit. It is equipped with a bath tub/shower combination with a curtain.

Internet is available through WiFi. However, it costs up to $ 29 AUD per day (one time setup fee and plus by used bandwidth).

As I told you before, the hotel is located directly at the entrance of Kings Cross. Which means, there are plenty opportunities to socialize at night clubs and bars. A subway and a small grocery store is also near by.

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