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Audi On Demand ::San Francisco

02 Friday Feb 2018

Posted by Stefanie Van Aken (RSMLVTravel) in International, Travel Inspiration, USA

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audi, car, luxury

For all my lovers of all things luxury out there…the luxury car company, Audi, is now offering Audi on Demand. If you happen to live in the Nor Cal area, or plan to visit anytime soon and want to enhance your trip by upgrading your ride to an Audi, check out the new Audi On Demand program exclusive to San Francisco and Singapore, Munich and Beijing internationally.

Whether you want to impress the boss, your date or want a weekend getaway out of the city, Audi can make that happen for you in as little as two hours. Just download the Audi On Demand iOS app and request any vehicle of your choice. Request any vehicle of your choice like the Audi RB supercar, or the Audi Q5 and select add-ons like a surfboard or ski racks to satisfy your adventure needs and an Audi concierge will deliver your vehicle request in under two hours.

This sounds like a perfect plan for those who live in the city and do not own a vehicle but want to get out of town for the weekend. Even those coming to visit and do not want to go with the ordinary car rental situation. Less hassle as the Audi Concierge will deliver to you, and you get your vehicle of choice for the adventure you have planned. I’ve driven in San Francisco, it was not pretty. I’m all about the easy on vacation. Cruising in Audi, however, might make that experience a bit less stressful. Like this sweet R8…oh, no room for kiddos? Oh, darn it.

Audi R8 | Photo provided by PNK BMC for Audi

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hotel review: Fairmont Kea Lani Maui, Hawaii

01 Thursday Feb 2018

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Family Travel, Hawaii, hotel review, Luxury Travel, Maui

Last year, we were looking for a 6 day/ 5 nights getaway with our twins, and we wanted something more tropical the beaches in sunny So Cal could offer. After months of researching and scouring through websites for packaged travel, I came across a great deal on American Airlines for flight and room stay at the Fairmont Kea Lani in Maui, Hawaii. We had 7 days to get there and back with our 5-year-old twins while our older two were on an Alaskan cruise with their grandmothers. Our twins had never been on an airplane before, and my husband and I desperately needed some down time before the start of another crazy school year. We couldn’t pass up the opportunity to get back to the islands after 13 years, and indulge our little boys on a special trip to a place that was truly magical for us as a couple before the realities of life settled in on us. From the minute we arrived to the second we left, our family felt relaxed and pampered the entire stay at the Fairmont Kea Lani. Everything we needed was right there on resort property.

Fairmont Kea Lani Maui Welcome

What Works for Families

The Fairmont hotel group has not yet disappointed us in the family travel department. Like most of the Fairmont Hotel Group properties, the Fairmont Kea Lani is an all-suite resort. In fact, it is the only all-suite resort in Maui. This is key when traveling with families- large or small. Though we didn’t have all 4 of our children with us, we still enjoyed the additional space the Ocean View Suite provided us. The suites are appointed with kitchenette-type amenities with a mini fridge and coffee maker, making it convenient for snacks, drinks, leftovers to be stored while mom and dad could enjoy a quick cup of coffee in the morning, or a lazy one, out on the lanai. The Fairmont Kea Lani also offers Villas for larger parties or events.

We also loved how it perfectly matched our needs as a family to indulge in different activities. It was important to my husband and I to have some much needed down time for ourselves, while also engaging our boys in the many activities we knew they would want to participate in. We spent most of the days either at the pool or the Polo beach (located directly in front of the hotel property). While we were there, the Willow Stream Spa (ah-mazing!) and the Keiki Lani Kid’s Camp was running a special where the kid’s camp was complimentary to guests who booked a spa treatment between 9am and noon. Oh, yes, we totally took advantage of that program.

Another fabulous advantage for families with children 5 and under at the Fairmont Kea Lani…kids eat free. Say what?? Yes, it is true. At the daily breakfast buffet at the Kea Lani Restaurant and the poolside Ama Bar and Grill (in-dining only), our twins ate free. Not sure why we had such a hard time wrapping our heads around this, but it was like going to Disneyland while your kids are still 3 and under, but better because we were in Hawaii. Children 6-11 eat for 50% off the regular menu, or can still choose from a kid’s menu, offered at every restaurant, including Nick’s Fish Market and Ko.

Fairmont KEa Lani Shave Ice

What Doesn’t Work for Families

Every time I contemplate this question for a hotel review of a Fairmont property, I really have to search to find something. The one thing that comes to mind is the logistics of the pool. There is an adult pool and the two activity pools. The two activity pools are connected by a water slide, so there is a pool up top with a swim-up bar, and a pool down below with fun stuff like a basketball hoop and the activities desk. Both pools are lined with cabanas and also lounge chairs. Since we did not have our older two with us, who we normally would have put in charge of keeping an eye on the twins, we had to make a tough choice as to which pool we should camp out at. We tried both the bottom and top pool, but ultimately decided on the top pool as it was a bit smaller and of course, the new swim-up bar. Once acclimated, we felt OK with the boys going from top to bottom pools via the slide, but there were many times where they wanted to stay in the bottom pool to play with new found friends. You physically cannot see the bottom pool from the top pool, so this created a bit of stress for us as we had to keep moving up and down the stairs to check on them.

Fairmont Kea Lani Pool

Also, the pools are a bit small for the size of the resort. We happened to be there towards the end of their summer season, but I couldn’t imagine being in the pool area during high season, especially with the way the pools are set up. There is no way I would have been able to relax without our older kids to help out. Most likely, we would have opted out of the pool scene and stuck with the beach if the crowds were any bigger.

The Details

The Fairmont Kea Lani is located at:

4100 Wailea Alanui Drive
Maui
Hawaii, United States
96753

Getting There The one thing I forgot about with Maui is the distance from the Kahului Airport in Kahului to Wailea. Plan on at least one hour in a personal vehicle, meaning like a ride share, taxi or rental car. Uber and Lyft are both available. We chose Uber SUV as we had the boys with us and they were still in booster seats at the time. It was a comfortable ride, even though we were all exhausted from the flight.

Something to consider with transportation…if you intend to explore the island at all, think about a rental  car. Wailea is one of the more popular resort towns, but everything is at least 30-45 minutes if not longer to get to, and taxis can get pricey. It would be worth the investment in a rental car if  Kihei, Lanai, the Road to Hana is on your itinerary. If you plan on getting to your resort and staying put, then I would rather put my dollars on a beachside cabana vs. paying parking fees. Of course, the Fairmont Kea Lani also offers Private Transfer Services with varying options and prices.

Driving Directions

• You will be on Keolani Place (Hwy 380) as you leave the airport
• Continue straight through the intersection as you pass Costco and KMart on your left. This will take you onto Dairy Road (350)
• Continue on Dairy Road to traffic light. Make right on Airport Access Road
• Next traffic light turn left onto Puunene Avenue (311)
• Go straight and you will see a Sugar Mill on your left. Stay right as Puunene changes into Mokulele Hwy (Hwy 311)
• Continue down Mokulele Hwy approximately 6 miles, as it changes into Piilani Hwy (Hwy 31)
• Continue south on the Piilani Hwy (Hwy 31) until it ends (approximately 6 miles) and turns into Wailea Ike Drive
• At the end of Wailea Ike Drive turn left onto Wailea Alanui. Turn right into the entrance to Fairmont Kea Lani, Maui

The Hotel

Built in the late 1990’s, the Fairmont Kea Lani still remains a top luxury resort in Wailea, Maui. The grounds are lush and also manageable, which is great when you have little ones. There is no boat to catch to get to the other side of the resort. The pools are tidy and layout is easy. One of my favorite things about resorts in Hawaii are how grand the lobbies are and the use of optical pleasure taking into account the easiness of architecture because the landscape of the island provides a perfect backdrop. The Fairmont Kea Lani’s lobby does not disappoint with a Morrocan style grand entrance, yet also nodding to the Hawaiian culture. The boys loved when the sun was about to set, how the Fire Starter would blow the conch shell then light his baton on fire while he ran through the hotel grounds personally lighting every torch with his own. My twins would chase after him, laughing and screeching the entire time.

Fairmont Kea Lani Lobby

As much as I loved the hotel, I couldn’t help but notice time had left its mark in some areas. With that being said, during our stay there were a few small construction projects happening throughout the hotel, and the room we stayed in had been recently renovated. Clearly, there are some efforts being made to keep the hotel in tip-top shape.

The Rooms As I mentioned earlier, the Fairmont Kea Lani is the only all-suite resort in Maui. We started in a suite with two doubles overlooking the pool area, which was miserable for my husband who is the lightest sleeper (and the loudest snorer) on the planet. So we asked to be moved to an ocean view suite. I mean, who wouldn’t want to view the ocean anyway when you are in Hawaii? For the record, we did have somewhat of an ocean view; it is difficult to miss the ocean when the resort side faces that way. The new suite, however, had the most gorgeous view of the ocean, and also of the rooftops of the Villas below us and the residential neighborhood next to us. Not a huge deal to me, but just mentioning it for those who only want to look at the ocean and nothing else. 

Fairmont Kea Lani All Suite Resort

The suites are spacious. Our new suite had a king size bed in the bedroom and a pull-out sofa in the sitting/living area. This worked well for us as we put the boys on the pull-out sofa bed. The bathroom was also generous in size and amenities with a separate tub and shower, and a whole lot of counter space. Obviously, this size room worked well for us with just a party of 4, however, with our other two, we would have needed to upgrade to a 2-bedroom suite.

The Amenities There is a great spot called Cafe Ciao Bakery and Market inside the Fairmont Kea Lani. Yummy sandwiches and pizzas, barista-made coffee, lots of healthy, organic choices for snacks and drinks, and of course, Hawaiian souvenirs. My husband and I also enjoyed the swim shop there, Le Surf Wailea. We both bought new suits there and picked up a few specialty items for all four of kids. Our boys also loved the Fairmont Kid’s program where they were each given a wooden beaded necklace with a Hawaiian symbol, like a turtle and a hook, bath robes just their size for the rooms, a backpack with goodies and an on-property scavenger hunt. There is also an adequately sized game room featuring billiards and air hockey.

FKL swim suits

Of course, there are the two family-focused pools, but there is also an adult only pool, for perhaps when you drop those kiddos off at the Keiki Lani Kids. There is also a nice Hawaiian Cultural Program offering opportunities for guests to immerse themselves in Hawaiian culture. Beyond the Torch Lighting Ceremony, the boys enjoyed learning about and feeding the Koi fish in the resort pond. There are also activities like lei making, ukulele and hula lessons, canoe experiences, walking tours of the property and much more.

Fairmont Kea Lani Hawaiian Culture Program Koi Fish

And, let us not forget the spaaaaahhh….The Willow Stream Spa offers a decent menu of services. My husband and I opted for the couple’s massage, and they had a great deal going on in conjunction with the Keiki Lani Kids Club.  The kids club does offer outings and half, full day and hourly options. There are arts and crafts and video games, board games and other activities. My two were a tad bored because they were the only kids in the club that day. All their new friends were hanging poolside…which they obviously preferred better. But mom and dad needed some relax time.

pina colada

Finally, the pool and beach make it super easy for families to enjoy themselves without having schlep tons of stuff. At the pool we rented a cabana, which came with a cooler of drinks, use of sunscreen, and a chilled fruit platter. Around the pool the kids could use pool toys, play basketball, volleyball, and every now and then a staff member would walk around with trinkets or game ideas. There is also thoughtful amenities like complimentary sun block and ice water. The Polo Beach is amazing as well. While technically not private, it was pretty darn close. It is one of the more secluded beaches in Wailea and the Fairmont Kea Lani has a little shack out there where they assist with beach chairs (first come first serve), towels, boogie boards, snorkeling gear and other beach necessities.

FKL Polo Beach PR

Dining

One of my favorite restaurants in Maui is at the Fairmont Kea Lani, Nick’s Fishmarket Maui. Perfect for families and celebrations, there is also an extensive kid’s menu. Don’t let the name fool you, there is more than fish there. And the waitstaff is the best. Order the Strawberries Panzini for dessert with a show. KO, also on property, has won all kinds of awards, but we did not have the chance to eat there. We were big fans of the Cafe Ciao, the Ama Bar & Grill (poolside) and the Kea Lani Restaurant (breakfast buffet…kids under 5 eat free, remember!)

Ah… Reminiscing through these photos is making crave some Hawaii time! Book now for Spring Break!

Disclaimer: On occasion, RockStarMomLV.com is offered discounted or complimentary stays and/or experiences in exchange for honest reviews. Any and all reviews are the written opinion of Stefanie Van Aken, RockStarMomLV, and are solely based on her personal experiences and opinions.

Do It in Telluride, Colorado

06 Monday Jun 2016

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colorado, Family Travel, roadtrips

The snow may be melted, but that only means another prime season in one of the best mountain towns the state of Colorado has to offer. Telluride- phenomenal in the winter and just as enjoyable in the summer.

Our family has been vacationing in Telluride, Colorado a minimum of 1-2 times a year, for the last 16 years. My in-laws introduced me to this mountain paradise when I first started dating their son back in 1999. On a drive from Las Vegas to Denver to take my brother-in-law back to school at the University of Denver, they made a pit stop in a little mountain town they knew nothing about. They fell in love, invested in a property, and the rest is history. Their vision of spending snowy holidays and sunny summer days in their log cabin style home became a reality for us as our family started to grow. My children have been traveling to this mountain top town nestled in the San Juan mountain range at 10,000ft since they were born. My husband and I could never thank our in-laws enough for providing us the opportunity to get to share and make these memories with our kids throughout their childhood. Here are some of the reasons we love it, and what you should know before heading to this tucked-away town in the box canyons.

Where to Stay

There are two options of locations to reside in Telluride: the town of Telluride itself, and Mountain Village. Both areas offer plenty of options in the way of luxury home rentals, luxury and boutique hotels, quirky cottages and bed and breakfasts. My perception of where to stay when people ask sounds like this:

Telluride– you are in the midst of all the energy and action. Food, shopping, activities are all walking distance away. A car is not necessary, rent or bring or bike instead. If you are in town during one of Telluride’s more popular festivals, just know that the town will be busy and there will be people everywhere and parking is limited. Wherever you stay, make sure it comes with a guaranteed parking spot because parking can be tricky and frustrating. Nightlife is present with cool bars and locals. A huge farmer’s market takes over several streets in the summer offering everything from veggies, fruits, meats and breads to arts and crafts and handmade clothing.

Mountain Village– is based on a European ski village. Still lots to do, but not quite as busy as town can get. Food and shopping not as abundant, but there are decent options. Lots of activities set up for families and kids like Kids’ Nights, Movie Nights, Live Music, but not much of a night life after 9 or 10pm. There are two major hotels in Mountain Village, the Hotel Madeline and The Peaks Resort and Spa– both recognized for their luxury and well-appointed rooms and hotel amenities. Beyond that, I would recommend renting a VRBO, especially if traveling with multiple families, or if your family just happens to be big like mine.

My family of 6 just spent our Spring Break in Telluride. My in-laws house was unavailable (they rent it out when not in use) and my husband’s cousins have built this amazing mountain home, built specifically to cater to large groups and families. They invited us to stay there since it was not being rented during our week of vacation. We had spent a week in the summer with them the year before- 4 families in their newly built home and it was super comfy! Here’s why:

Petra Domus Telluride ColoradoPetra Domus

  • 3330 sq ft with a main floor, basement/bunk room and guest house
  • Restoration Hardware style decor
  • Luxury appliances + sound system for comfortable entertaining and relaxing
  • Kids Bunk Room on lower level (basement)
  • Hot Tub
  • Breathtaking views of the San Sophia Ridgeline
  • Guest house complete with kitchen space and bathroom

Petra Domus Telluride Colorado

What I love about staying in a VRBO in Mountain Village is the convenience of it all. With lots of kids we can eat all of our meals at home if want, and we can bring less clothes and with a washer/dryer option.  We can keep the kids entertained with board games, nature hikes, yard games, snowball fights, snow forts, hot tub and hot cocoa memories while my husband and our friends can relax on the deck with a cocktail, music and conversation warmed by the fireplace.

What is tricky about staying in a VRBO in Mountain Village is the idea that we are being budget friendly with our groceries and meals, but it’s hard to say. Groceries in Telluride can be and are very expensive. Think Whole Foods on major steroids, and they don’t always have the organic options to back up the cost. Shopping at the local grocer almost makes you wish you were paying Whole Foods prices. Groceries can also be sparse depending on the time of year. It all makes sense when you think about it- not easy to get fresh produce and meats delivered on a regular basis at 10,000 feet above sea level, and when it is delivered, it costs money. Since we usually drive to Telluride, we make Costco run for things like orange juice, meats, produce and alcohol, then buy the fillers when we get there. This time around we had Hello Fresh (meal delivery service) deliver us three complete meals to cook at home. This saved us cargo space and money and was super easy.

Getting Around Town

Let’s start by getting TO town. Depending on where you are coming from is really going to dictate your mode of transportation. We live in Las Vegas. We usually drive. It is a 10-12 hour drive for us, depending on how many times our kids make us stop. Like I said, they have been road tripping T-Ride since they were babies, and all 4 of them do remarkably well. Since there is such an extreme change in elevation, we plan on overnighting on our way there to begin adjusting. We love to stay in Moab, Utah but since the town has started to grow in popularity for mountain bikers, rock climber and just the general outdoor enthusiast, the hotel room rates can be kind of obscene. Also, the drive into Telluride from Moab can be a bit, shall we say, breathtaking? It is not for the novice driver- beautiful views but lots of switchbacks and high roads with a long way down. We started driving through Grand Junction, which is about a 2-hour addition to the drive, but a smoother drive and more affordable rates for motels like Courtyard by Marriott, Holiday Inns, and Comfort Inns.

There is the option to fly, however, it can be pricey, and depending on the season, flights may be hard to come by. Telluride does have its own runway and airport, but is used anymore these days for private jets. The closest airports are Montrose with a 1-hour drive time into town, or Grand Junction with a 2-hour drive time into town. Because getting into Telluride is no easy feat, being there makes it all that more exclusive.

Once there, you really don’t have to have a car to get back and forth and around town. There is an awesome service called Dial-a-Ride that will come and pick you up and drop you off for free. Yes, FREE. (As a courtesy, tip your driver.) You will also get to experience the only FREE gondola in the United States run mainly by solar power that will take you up and down the mountain, to and from Telluride to Mountain Village and back. So, you have that going for you. The gondola offers spectacular views of the San Juan mountains and valleys, showcasing the area for miles and miles. Definitely plan on a gondola ride at least once during your stay, though I bet you will take it more than you can count on two hands.

telluride gondola

Where to Go, Eat, Play, Shop

This little mountain town is always full of new adventures and time old ones as well. Of course, the obvious is available each season: skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, biking, hiking, climbing, fishing- it’s all there and all very glorious and stunning with top of the line outfitters and guides. Telluride also offers the tourist the chance to live like the locals, which I always find to be very cool. Here are some of our favorite things to do when we are not being active outdoor adventurers! (Note: because Telluride’s economy is strongly based on tourism, sadly, sometimes not all shops and restaurants make it from season to season. Also, not everything is open in between seasons. Use this as a guide, but always grab a Daily Planet newspaper or Telluride Style magazine to confirm, or to find awesome new places to try!) 

Dine

  • The Butcher and Baker Cafe: Kind of sort of reminds me of Joan’s on Third in Santa Monica on a much smaller scale. A walk-up to order off either a daily menu written on a big chalk board sign, or from the deli case full of fresh made salads, fruit bowls, and pastries. You can purchase some of the signature items like bloody mary mix, and their to die for baked goods (get their first thing in the morning if you want cookies). Kid’s options, handcrafted sodas, hand mixed lemonades, fresh ground coffee, cocktails and a wine list…need I say more?
  • Rustico: Consistently delicious Italian meals and pizza served by attentive and friendly staff and occasionally the owners will make the rounds to say hi and thank you for joining them. Try for the Alfresco dining in the summer months, and sit fireside inside during the winter. Incredible bar and great drinks. They have a sister property in Mountain Village called La Pizzeria, equally delicious and a little more casual. Outside dining also available, which I highly recommend during summer when festivals and live music happening on the green.
  • Allred’s: The only way to get into Allred’s is via the gondola, where you will get off at San Sophia Station. Do this for a classy dinner, apres ski drinks, or just for a cocktail to admire the view from their all-window wall that looks out onto the town of Telluride below. Allred’s is the restaurant for the ski and golf country club in Telluride, so it is only open to the public for Apres, Dinner or Cocktails after 5pm. The menu is always current with seasonal selections. And, there is a children’s menu!
  • Brown Dogs Pizza: Believe it or not, there are award winning pizzas on their menu! A hole in the wall situated right on Colorado Street, Brown Dogs is a totally kick it kind of locals sports bar with delicious grub like pizza and wings and an array of the latest in local brews. Don’t ask for anything mainstream on tap, they will laugh you right out of the place. Kids love it because they can make their own pizza!

Telluride Food Collage

Family Stuff

If you haven’t noticed yet from my story, Telluride is a very family friendly town. There is not much you cannot do without your kids. Of course, you can also do ALL of this without your kids, but if you are coming strictly to spend time with your family, then Telluride is certainly the place to be. Our favorites combine both action and relax time for both kids and parents.

  • Wilkinson Public Library: Offering both a children’s section and a teen section, there’s plenty to do here without sticking an iPad in your kids’ hand because you need a 10-minute refresh. Teen room offers latest and greatest in tech games and board games. They can also indulge in some music and group activities to keep them social and protect their reputation. The children’s library is a total unicorn- hands on toys and games for the kiddos, tech games, computer time, full of books and movies, story times, crafts and activities, a carved wooden story chair and indoor treehouse.
  • Telluride Historical Museum: This tiny mountain town was once a big part of the mining industry in the 1800’s, and the Telluride Historical Museum was established to tell the story. The museum is housed in a building built in 1896 that functioned as the medical facility and hospital of the time- Hall’s Hospital. Take a tour though the recreated rooms, observing artificats showcasing the way of life and the people who put Telluride on the map. It is well worth the visit. It is also associated with The Smithsonian Institute, proving the museum is well done. A nice historical and educational way to spend your time, and end your visit with my kids’ favorite thing to do…pan for gold! Or other rocks and minerals and gems found in the mountain range surrounding Telluride.
  •  Mountain Village: Depending on the season, Mountain Village is a lively little ski village in the winter and bustling little mountain village in the summer. Kids’ activities are abundant around here- activities will be set up on the grand lawn (or in the convention area of it’s winter), concerts, outdoor movies, bungee trampolines and obstacle courses. There are food carts with yummies like Diggity Dawgs Hot Dogs, Crepes and the Grilled Cheese lady. And, there is a Dylan’s Candy Shop for special treats.
  • Telluride Gravity Works: Indoor Rock Climbing with Belay option for the bigger kids provides at least an hour of fun for everyone. A smaller beginners wall for the little ones and taller, more challenging walls with belaying for the more experienced or for those who want to learn. Staff has always been professional, friendly and helpful, and our kids ask to go every time.

Telluride Family Activities

With 4th of July right around the corner, the town of Telluride gets lively and patriotic with a town parade down Colorado Street, community BBQ at the park and fireworks to top off the night. It’s one of our family’s most favorite times of year!

Telluride 4th of July

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