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How A Travel Blogger Successfully Offended Most of Her Readers...

September 7, 2014 Aimee Slade

As I've matured in my venture as a travel blogger (technically I'm still a cyber infant at 6 months old), I've come to learn that my point of view isn't going to appeal to everyone... and honestly it's been a relief to realize that I don't have to try.  We all have unique personalities and we follow people and read blogs that we connect with.  So, I've written out a long, detailed list of who I think Type A Trips connects with most.  I hope this provides readers with a clearer picture of what you can expect from me and I really hope, more than anything, that some of me resonates with you and that we're in this together for the long haul.

If you're anything like me, YOU PROBABLY...

  • Are a working professional who works hard to travel hard and isn't planning on selling all of your belongings to see the world... because traveling on the cheap just doesn't sound appealing.
  • Are single or married, but don't have any young kids (that will have to be another blog one day - Type A w/ Toddlers?)
  • Plan out and organize each detail of your trip to get the most out of every minute.
  • Like higher end experiences and probably won't be staying in any hostels or cheap motels.
  • Would rather pay more for comfort, luxury and safety, but aren't opposed to searching for a deal to make it more affordable.

  • Shop at boutiques, high-end brands and love a good sample sale. 
  • Consciously try to break the stereotype of the annoying US tourist by being respectful of local customs, learning the language through important key phrases and are considerate of people around you who live normal lives and work hard in the places you visit. 
  • Make reservations and review the menu before you show up.
  • Believe in food creativity as an art and are willing to try new things with the expectation that taste and good service are of highest importance.
  • Sometimes compromise to do everything you want - free museum days, show up early to places to avoid long lines, look for monthly specials or travel during off season.
  • Visit a spa almost every chance you get.

  • Want to backpack through Southeast Asia as long as you get to bring a rolling suitcase, can get a massage in every city and don't have to share a bathroom along the way.

  • Ok, you're probably a little bit of a germaphobe too.
  • Enjoy high tea and tasting menus, but also like to try unique experiences like late night street food tours, farmers markets and the occasional food truck. 
  • Hate the bus and avoid it at all costs, but don't mind the subway or a long stroll, even in the winter. 
  • Buy specific articles of clothing depending on your destination so you are always prepared for anything.
  • Think a 10 course tasting menu is considered just as entertaining and worth the money as a Broadway show. 

  • Would never buy a magnet or seashell necklace as a souvenir, instead you would bring home a vintage purse or set of wine glasses in remembrance. 
  • Avoid long hikes or water sports because "adventure" is not your strong suit, but will put on your unused Nike's if your travel partner insists. My husband usually does. 
  • Are looked at by your friends and coworkers as a little nuts, even though they secretly all wish they traveled just as much as you do. 
  • Remember the experiences where you made a new friend or had lunch with a local more than anything else and hope to return the favor one day. 

  • Love anywhere in Europe, but would also enjoy laying on a beach at an all-inclusive resort one week out of the year in order to completely let go for a while.
  • Read hundreds of reviews and research every detail of a new city so you can make lists of places you'd like to go, even though you probably won't have time to visit them all.
  • Think last minute plans and decisions are disappointments waiting to happen.
  • Visit every Anthropologie in town because you know each one just might carry something a little different (and if you're asking yourself why anyone would go to various places dedicated to Anthropology as a science, you should just stop reading now. I mean it.).

  • Settle for something a little less in order to travel with friends or meet the demands of your husband who would ALWAYS prefer to pay less than you would. 
  • Realize the world isn't centered around you and are grateful for what you have.
  • Will go out of your way to help anyone in need and take time to support and serve in areas you visit that need it most. 
  • Expense and luxury are NEVER an excuse to be rude, demanding or mean. 

  • Prefer not to share rides, bathrooms, tours or toothbrushes. Did I already mention I'm a germaphobe?
  • Believe that expensive purchases are considered investment pieces... your husband or wife does not. 
  • Avoid sketchy neighborhoods at all costs unless there is an epic experience guaranteed to be had. Tijuana and The Tenderloin are just not worth the stress or fear. 
  • Intend to pack light, but it never happens.
  • Are willing to sacrifice your husband's comfort to drag a set of china across Italy because it's going to look great in your dining room. 

  • Have your favorite places that you just have to go back to - no matter how much of the world you still have to see - hence annual trips to New York City and a marital guarantee that my toes will touch the streets of Florence every fifth year. 
  • Anticipate that a nice dinner for two is rarely under $100.
  • Also anticipate that a hotel is rarely ever less than $150 a night, but you will book an Airbnb as long as you have the whole place to yourself and it's in a cool/safe spot. 
  • Read through this long list of gibberish and weren't offended - and those who were probably wrote me off as a crazy person at bullet 3 (yeah, I'm specifically thinking of you, brother-in-law).

  • Are a traveler and love it, as long as it's done your way!

If you've made it this far, I'm going to safely assume we're going to be BFFs and you haven't Tweeted angry things about me. If not, I'll tag you when my husband writes his posts (if and when I let him...).  Feel free to add some of your own travel guidelines below!

In Just Me Tags blogger, Aimee Slade, travel, tips, personality, type of traveler, vacation
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The Crawford Hotel - Denver, Co

August 29, 2014 Aimee Slade

Photo by Ellen Jaskol - The Crawford Hotel

I had the absolute pleasure of staying at the brand new Crawford Hotel in Denver for the weekend with my husband. The Crawford Hotel is the perfect combination of 1950s luxury, modern elegance and rock star status - creating the perfect ambiance for this boutique hotel.  Set inside the iconic Union Station, this hotel is the gem of LoDo (lower downtown), just blocks from Coors Field. Of the hundreds (yes hundreds) of hotels I've stayed in throughout my life, I can honestly say that The Crawford is my hands down favorite for design, vibe and creativity. Here's my Type A review of this magnificent travel destination. 

SETTING

The hotel is set inside an active train station terminal, creating a lobby where guests and drifters collide.  Gigantic chandlers glow high above the open seating lobby filled with mid-century modern benches, couches, desks and coffee tables as well as as two retro shuffle board tables. Every feature of the decor was carefully thought out to celebrate the history of the station, even using Solari boards to display the details of the many restaurants and shops set inside the hotel - ultimately creating an environment where people can eat, play, meet and mingle.  I expected that since the lobby is such public space that there would be a large amount of "undesirables" hanging around, but that was never the case - the place was always clean, safe and lively without feeling crowded. 

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ROOMS

Each guest room is tastefully decorated to match the vibe of the hotel, with towering ceilings, local artwork and retro furniture. We were on the highest floor in room 426, one of the Premium Classic rooms which is larger than most of the lofts and regular guest rooms and in my opinion is worth the additional cost. It includes a king sized bed, sofa, armoire, and large bathroom with a claw footed bathtub and separate rain shower.  The towering windows look out to both the front of the hotel and one side, giving you a perfect vantage point to check out what's going on.  This is one of the few rooms that is set on the perimeter of the lobby, providing guests with a perfect view for people watching just steps from their front door.  The room also includes an iPad mini for easy access to all of the information you might need for your stay, high speed wifi and nightly turndown service.  The mini fridge is stocked with complimentary Voss waters and you are left with delectable chocolate bon bons as an evening treat. The guest rooms also include bathrobes, slippers and the regular hotel amenities such as shampoo and conditioner along with bath salts for a nice long soak (what girl doesn't want to take advantage of a claw footed tub???).

**It's important to note that we did have one issue with our room - it smelled strongly of cigarette smoke, even though it is considered a non-smoking room.  We called down to the front desk and had a bit of trouble/confusion trying to get a candle. They did provide us with an ionizer to help filter the air, which unfortunately did not help much either, probably due to the large size of the room and very high ceilings.  With that said, they did try to do what they could to make it right, including offering to have us switch rooms, which we chose to decline. It's unfortunate to me that someone would choose to smoke in such a brand new and beautiful room, ruining it for future guests. When issues like this happen, I'm more concerned with the service and attention at which the hotel provides, rather than the issue itself and I would say that the hotel did a decent job of trying to rectify the situation. 

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THE COOPER LOUNGE 

Set on the second floor of Union Station, overlooking the lobby is the exclusive Cooper Lounge. Only available for guests and outsiders who make a reservation with the front desk, you feel like a celebrity as you sip a classic martini  in an oversized wing chair or classy retro sofa.  Service is excellent and the drinks are strong, without being overly priced (at least compared to Southern California standards). My husband and I rarely go out for after dinner drinks, but this was an experience not to be missed in this iconic hotel setting. 

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SURROUNDING AREA/GETTING AROUND

The Crawford is in LoDo (lower downtown) and set away from the hustle and bustle of 16th street, but within a short walk to the areas best restaurants and shops.  This is an ideal location because you get to skip the masses of people while still being close to everything you might want to do - let's just say it's a classier part of town.  From the hotel, you are within a half mile walk of the hottest restaurants in town on Larimer and an easy walk over the bridge to the trendy Highlands area (check back for a recap of our food tour in this part of town).  The Free Mall Ride stops just a half block up the street and takes you into the center of town in about 20 minutes and Uber rides only cost about $5 to get within a few miles.  Saying that, the best way to cruise around town is in the hotel's complimentary Tesla car service, which will take you anywhere within a 2 mile radius and pick you up whenever you're ready to head back.  It's available on a first come, first serve basis, but we never once had a problem. Just call or text a few minutes ahead of time and it'll be there waiting - an epic way to see Denver!


I highly suggest you check out The Crawford Hotel. It's the best hotel I've experienced in a long time and can't wait to visit again and again. This will most definitely be our go-to spot whenever we are in Denver. Cheers!

In Destinations, Lodging Tags Denver, Colorado, Crawford Hotel, Luxury, Hotel, Travel, type a trips, type a travel, Aimee Slade, Union Station
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Weekend in Denver, Colorado

August 26, 2014 Aimee Slade

Four days in the Mile High City was enough to make me a believer in Denver, Colorado.  Everything from the unique hotel, the delicious restaurants, the boutique shops and friendly people made this one of my favorite trips to date.  I can't wait to share every Type A detail, so check back for a full report in the next couple of days! 

Tags denver, colorado, type a trips, trips, Weekend, Aimee Slade
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