Vacation Like A VIP
Top 10 celebrity hotels and hideaways
"Every traveler wants to experience a little VIP luxury on vacation, no matter their budget," said Orbitz insider, Jeanenne Tornatore. "It's great to show consumers that a high-end, celebrity-like getaway is within reach, even on a budget."
If you are hoping to spot celebrities on your next vacation, Orbitz and OK! Magazine are excited to reveal the world's 10 most exclusive celebrity hotels where stars like Katy Perry, Ashton Kutcher, and Justin Bieber escape for the ultimate in luxurious vacations.
Take New York, for example: at US$343.65 per night, the 5-star Hotel Gansevoort beckons the likes of Russell Brand, Rachel Bilson, and Hayden Christensen to its incredible 260-degree rooftop bar.
Travelers seeking the sun and the stars will find the best of both at the 5-star Capella Pedregal in Cabo San Lucas, where Zoe Saldana and Jessica Biel recently enjoyed private terraces and plunge pools from their own lavish suites.
"OK! Magazine loves giving its readers a glimpse into the lives of the stars," said OK! Magazine's features editor, Eloise Parker.
From New York City to London and beyond, star-struck travelers can now vacation like Angelina Jolie, Shia LaBeouf, and the Kardashians.
TOP 10 CELEBRITY HOTELS:
New York: Hotel Gansevoort
Recenty visited by Katy Perry, Shia LaBeouf
Cabo San Lucas, Mexico: Capella Pedregal
Recently visted by Zoe Saldana, Jessica Biel
Miami: Fountainebleau
Recently visited by: Kate Hudson, Marissa Miller
Bahamas: Atlantis - The Cove
Recently visited by: Carrie Underwood, Justin Bieber
Chicago: The Peninsula Chicago
Recently visited by: Angelina Jolie, Johnny Depp
Las Vegas: Caesars Palace
Recently visited by: Kristin Cavallari, Holly Madison
Costa Rica: Four Seasons Costa Rica
Recently visited by: Andy Roddick, Brookly Decker
Los Angeles: Andaz West Hollywood
Recently visited by: Demi Moore, Ashton Kucher
Londno: The Stafford London
Recently visited by: Prince William, Kate Middleton
Oahu, Hawaii: Turtle Bay Resort
Recently visited by: the cast of "Lost"






















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Having stayed at the other five star hotels in Chicago, I was pleasantly surprised that this hotel surpassed the others. Rooms were wonderful and sumputous and the service was outstanding. I had requested early check in and was told they would try, but they could not garauntee it. A perfectly appropriate response. We arrived at 2:00 pm, with normal check in at 3:00 pm, and our room was not ready. They asked us to wait in the bar/lobby area and enjoy drinks on the house. They make a great $18 martini. We received a call on my cell phone and told that they had an upgraded suite available, if we would accept it. We had the Penn Kids package for our son, and he loved the goodie-filled backpack, as well as his own personal business cards. He also enjoyed the kid-friendly snacks delivered to the room (gummy worms, popcorn, milk and cookies). We loved the Sunday brunch, especially because they had a whole table of kid-friendly food for our picky eater. The only surprise came when we got the bill. For two adults and one child, our bill was $245. I admit that I had two glasses of champagne, but I thought it was included in the meal price. That alone raised the bill by $50. Not that we're piching pennies, but I do like to make informed choices. There is no menu, no pricing info available, and I didn't feel comfortable asking about the cost of the brunch. Everything else was top notch, we'll just go out for breakfast when we stay there again next week.
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Sometimes I wonder exactly how celebrities pick their accommodations. From the looks of your list, they are quite varied so it's not always easy to spot a trend. Thanks for the tips.
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