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A Tulalip Surprise

[trip style = weekend getaway + spa + budget conscious]

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Whether Tulalip {pronounced too-leh-lip} is your road trip's first note, crescendo or finale, everyone seems to find an excuse to stop at the Seattle Premium Outlets. And then, just past Restoration Hardware, you spot a hotel. Like you, I've always wondered what's inside. Recently my curiosity was cured when I was invited to stay at the 370-room Tulalip Resort. Not only did I learn the hotel has been at capacity every weekend since they've opened---a first indication they are doing something right---but also experienced a few "aha" moments worth sharing.

What Might Surprise You About Tulalip Resort {& Casino} The Designation I never would have guessed that a hotel just off the highway would be an AAA Four Diamond property. Surprise, it is, and lives up to the designation.

The Food I've heard through friends and contacts that Tulalip's exec chefs rock it on the foodie front. I'd have to concur after sampling dishes like soy-marinated salmon skewers, polenta fries dipped in red pepper aioli, volcano seared ahi tuna and baby arugula and red pear salad. {Trip Styler Tip :: Go for the gold and eat the resort's fine dining restaurant, Tulalip Bay. Make sure to defer to Tommy, resident (and really nice) sommelier, for your wine pairings.}

The Spa Built with meandering walkways, birch trees and river rocks mimicking a babbling brook, the 14,000sf T Spa is buffet-big with an amuse-bouche feel. Flickering candles, local music and color therapy reset your mind, while treatments transport you to another place. {Trip Styler Tip :: For an excellent massage, request Shannon, who gave me the best back treatment I've had in a long time.}

The Art From the hotel's custom-designed carpets to the lobby's 25ft hand-carved, red cedar house poles, Coast Salish art adorns every inch of available space. And in a nod to the Tulalip tribe's heritage, each piece tells a story. Showcasing 95% local art, think of the hotel like an art gallery, sans white walls and minimalism. {Trip Styler Tip :: Put on your "eagle eyes" and look left, right, up and down at the standout art that blends into the colorful decor.}

The Rooms An extension of the hotel's design aesthetic, 500sf rooms are very well-appointed with splurge-y features like: terrycloth-lined Japanese silk bath robes; glass-enclosed spa showers with triple shower heads; make-up removal wipes {in addition to wash clothes}, included bottled water and a coffee center with all the regular accompaniments including honey pearls.

Rates from $150/night include parking and wifi.

[photos by @tripstyler]

Roam+Board :: Thompson Beverly Hills

[trip style = luxury + sun + urban]

{Editor’s Note :: I just stayed at the Thompson Beverly Hills---a hotel I'd been eyeing and booked via Hotel Tonight. PS - it's Trip Styler Approved.}

What Transplant a hip NYC hotel dressed in dark leathers, tinted shades and modern accessories into LA and you've got the Thompson. Think edgy with a set of pearls. Sure, there's a scene, but in a clash of East-meets-West, it's varied enough for bohemians and high society to mingle sans entourages.

Boutique-y rooms carry the hotel's smokey hues right down to the black marble-clad bathroom, ebony herringbone hardwood flooring and leather headboard sporting a few mirrored strips for effect. Balancing rooms' ying with some yang, a bed with stark white sheets, and sheer grey curtains soften the palette.

Once at the rooftop, LA comes out to play. Strategically placed palms and bougainvillea add some lush to the urban landscape, and the pool---fairly big for a tightly sculpted 107-room hotel---brings out the bathing suit in all of us. Think of it as your chic beach in the city.

Where In Beverly Hills dah-ling.

When The warm California sun shines down on LA year-round---329 days per year to be exact---with minimal rain that tends to fall in the winter. Summer temps hover around 24 degrees C and winter temps hover around around 15 degrees C.

Who/Why You're a trip style = urbanite who likes to match your structured wardrobe to your hotel's design. Lounging poolside is as close as you'll get to sun and sand.

Cost Rates start at $150 per night and include complimentary wifi in the lobby and at the rooftop pool. In-room wifi is $14.95 per day. Valet parking is $35+ tax/night. Fido is not allowed.

{Trip Styler Tip :: If you're a light sleeper, BYO earplugs and ask for a room at the end of the hall, away from the elevator.}

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[photos by @tripstyler]

Tech Tuesday :: Hotel Tonight {+ Canada!}

[trip style = any]

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In September 2011, we told you about Hotel Tonight, an app for iThings and Androids that allows people to book hotels at the last minute---so last minute that booking only becomes available at noon the day-of. To say we love this app in all its spontaneous glory, is an understatement, so when we learned about the latest development, we had to share it with you! Previously, only hotels in major US cities were bookable, now they've added Vancouver and Toronto into the mix.

Taking a look at the hotels available in Vancouver on May 3rd, I see the Pan Pacific for $203 and the Granville Island Hotel $182. To compare, on Expdia.ca for the same night, the Pan is $247 and the Granville Island Hotel is $265. Hotel Tonight offers a respectable savings for both. Being a total travel geek, I peruse Hotel Tonight for fun {even when I'm not traveling} to see if the prices are "all that." Most of the time, they are a decent savings. {I just realized this must sound really sales-y, but TS isn't like that AND I'm just really passionate about this subject.}

I know we're not all comfortable with the last minute-, throw-caution-to-the-wind-approach, but if it's a Friday night and you decide you want to do an overnight trip starting Saturday morning, remember your friend Hotel Tonight. If you don't find what you want, you can always book via a hotel's website, Kayak or Expedia! Get more juicy details on the Hotel Tonight app by reading our previous post about it.

{Trip Styler Tip :: Discounts may grow as the sun sets. At the time of writing on May 3rd, I saw some good deals at noon. Checking back around 6pm some updated, amazing deals, were offered. In this scenario, it pays to be late for a very important date!}

PS - Just last week I booked the Thompson Beverly Hills---a hotel I've been eyeing and will write about tomorrow---on Hotel Tonight. I got it for $153 and the whole 'transaction' took less than one minute via my iPhone.

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[photos = screenshots of Hotel Tonight offers on May 3rd]

Jetset Jingles :: Pause And Reflect

[trip style = any]

{Editor’s Note: UNTIL NOON TODAY, enter for a chance to win a two-night Mother’s Day getaway in Whistler, BC!}

Jetset Jingles publishes once monthly. The ‘soundtrack’ is written, mixed and mastered by Nicole, amateur DJ by night and movie maven by day.

Like the credits roll at the end of a movie, the last moments of your trip must be accompanied by a soundtrack---one allows you to pause and reflect on the travels you've just taken. Before the hectic pace and demands of post-vacay life unfold, the plane, train or car ride home is the perfect time to savor the final seconds of your trip, looking back on the sights seen and new experiences gathered under your belt.

Whether you've just been amping it up on a trip style = urban getaway and are not quite ready to go home, taken some much needed R & R and want to hold on to that tranquil feeling for just a little longer, or have been collecting frequent flyers points on a business trip and can't wait to get home, this month's playlist has a end credit song for every kind of trip style.

Happy listening.

Songlist 1/ Midnight City - Hurry Up, We're Dreaming. 2/ 4 AM (Adam K & Soha Mix) - 4 AM - EP 3/ Until We Bleed (feat. Lykke Li) - Longing for Lullabies (feat. Titiyo) - EP 4/ Strawberry Swing - Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends 5/ Goodnight and Go - Speak for Yourself 6/ This Is the Thing - Distance and Time 7/ Calgary - Bon Iver 8/ Only the Young - Flamingo 9/ Home - It's Time

Playlist {Can’t view the playlist?}

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[photo via nicole]

SEA-ttle

[trip style = urban + weekend getaway]

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Last weekend when I was in Seattle with some of the Trip Styler gals, we were all reminded of how much we love the Emerald City, and said {almost in harmony} "why don't we come here more often?" We'll blame it on the flagship Nordstrom's shoe department, which can wreak havoc on even the healthiest of bank accounts!

Here are some shots of Seattle's iconic and everyday goings on, representing a fraction of why we love our 'sister city' below the 49th!

{Shot on a morning run around Lake Union.}

{Springtime-meets-graffiti on the base of the Freemont Bridge.}

{Fish tossing at Pike Place Market.}

{The fish being tossed.}

{There must have been between 75 and 100 meters of tulip vendors at the Market!}

{Dancing windsocks in Post Alley.}

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[photos by @tripstyler]