Travel + Leisure Magazine Confirms that Luxury Vacation Rentals are the Best Value
Nov. 16, 2006. At VacationRental.org, we have always preferred renting houses and condominiums to staying in hotel rooms. An article in December's Travel + Leisure cements our opinion. To begin with, we prefer a genuine experience in tune with the local lifestyle. Why stay in a tiny room on a distant interstate exchange when you can stay in a loft in, say, downtown Montreal, within walking distance of all the attractions?
If saving money concerns you, consider that many vacation rentals also have kitchens where you can make your own meals. That's great for families, as the article confirms.
"For families, a kitchen is practically a necessity—and so is a place for kids to be, well, kids. 'In a hotel I'm always telling the children, 'Keep your voices down,'" said one person interviewed for the article. "That wasn't a problem in the London flat where she stayed with her husband, two children, and two other families."
Gauging the true quality and character of a hotel or motel can also be difficult. Fortunately, VacationRental.org screens properties to ensure the highest of quality. Each of our rentals feature detailed descriptions and photos, so you know exactly what you're getting.
