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Supply vs Demand
The holidays have always been a popular time to travel, but now more people than ever are choosing to travel instead of exchanging presents. Popular destinations that typically require 2 weeks or more to experience, like Australia, New Zeland, and Africa, often start booking two years in advance.

Safari vehicle viewing giraffes

Wildlife!

Minimum Night Stay Requirements
If you want to stay less than 7-10 nights at a resort, your choices drop significantly. The early booking bird may get to check out early, too.

Family skiing in Utah

Powder!

The Best and the Cheapest Go First
This rule of thumb applies all year round. You can wait to see if there are any last minute “deals,” but it likely won’t be the best rate you could have had. And if you want the best suite at a resort, you may find there’s a waiting list a year in advance.

Munich Christmas market

Decorations!

Special Requests
Many of our preferred partner hotels will guarantee requests like connecting rooms or a particular location, but they are first come, first served.

Family ziplining in Costa Rica

Adventure!

You Can’t Find It Online
Many properties will not allow holiday bookings on their website due to the complexities of managing high demand and booking restrictions such as designated arrival dates. I work with my personal contacts on the sales team, who may know of inventory available that the front desk agents can’t see, and can prioritize my clients on waiting lists.

Jet skis and kayaks at Four Seasons Bora Bora

Toys!

Large Groups Have Limited Options
Since villas and private homes are all unique, they take more time and care to book.  The holidays also bring peak rates with stringent cancellation penalties.  You want to be sure you are booking with a reliable supplier who has personally vetted the properties, and provides support to call since there’s no on-site staff to address problems.

Multi-generational family wine tasting in Italy

Wine!

What sounds better:  Knowing where you are spending the holidays before spring arrives?  Or scrambling to find whatever space is available next fall as you deal with all the other impending holiday tasks? Contact me at suzette@suzettemacktravel.com to get started now!

Happy family on beach at Turks & Caicos

Happiness!

I’ve always heard of the Fairmont San Francisco’s wonderful holiday decorations, but never had a chance to see them in person.  I recently spent the night there while in town for business.  I not only got to see their beautiful displays up close, but also toured this historic building, which offers much more than meets the eye to lucky guests who stay here.

Christmas decorations in lobby of Fairmont San Francisco hotel

The lobby is quiet now, but will soon be a popular holiday tourist attraction.

Here are twelve reasons why you should stay at the Fairmont San Francisco, whether you are visiting from out of town, or a Bay Area local looking for a fun family outing.  (West Coast readers:  take advantage of the low fare sales right now for a weekend getaway to SF!)

  1. Beautiful lobby decorations including a 2 story gingerbread house.  (Due to the popularity of the holiday display, public hours may be limited, but hotel guests are guaranteed access.)

    Fun fact: They use so much candy it has to be ordered in July.

  2. Family-friendly accommodations:  Spacious rooms, many that can sleep up to 5.  And double rooms have 2 queen beds, often hard to find in the city!  For an even jollier stay, book the Santa Suite.   And all suites have a sofabed!  (You would be surprised how often hotel suites only accommodate 2 people.)

    This closet! Parents who want privacy can put a crib or rollaway in it. (Trust me, many kids would love this space.)

    1 bedroom suite at Fairmont San Francisco

    There are lots of suites that connect to other rooms, so bring the whole family!

    Dining area in 1 bedroom suite at Fairmont San Francisco

    Not all suites are alike. I can help select the one with the space you need.

  3. Exclusive Virtuoso amenities for my clients:  Daily breakfast for two, $100 food and beverage credit, upgrade on arrival if available, early checkin/late checkout if available, wifi.
    Breakfast buffet at Fairmont San Francisco

    Use your Virtuoso breakfast amenity to eat at the buffet or order ala carte.

    Omelette station at Fairmont San Francisco

    The staff is so friendly!

  4. Another exclusive for my clients:  Access to a private Holiday VIP lounge with snacks served 3x daily.

    Restaurant and lounge at Fairmont San Francisco

    The Holiday VIP Lounge does not open until Dec 14. But don’t worry, I did a quality control check in the Laurel Court bar

  5. A private outdoor garden for guests (and dogs) to enjoy.

    Outdoor garden at the Fairmont San Francisco

    It’s nice to have a quiet retreat when in the middle of a city.

  6. The only luxury hotel with panoramic bay views.
    San Francisco Bay views from Fairmont hotel

    Alcatraz and Angel Island visible from my room. On higher floors, you can also see the Golden Gate Bridge.

    Corner suite at Fairmont San Francisco with panoramic bay views

    And for even better views, book a corner suite!

  7. Rooms with balconies, too!

    Rooms with balconies at Fairmont San Francisco

    They overlook the garden, and face the bay.

  8. An excellent location – walk to Chinatown, Market Street, Union Square.

    Gates to Chinatown in San Francisco

    I never tire of visiting Chinatown.

  9. Tonga Room and Hurricane Bar with live music in the evening – only hotel guests can make advance reservations.

    The Tonga Room was closed for a private event during my stay, but no worries, there were many other ways to get a festive drink.

  10. Excellent use of space:  Plenty of outlets, and even USB ports by the bed.  And I loved the hidden coffee cupboard with a Keurig (my preference over Nescafe).
    Coffee nook closed in hotel room

    Cupboard closed – nice and clean for those of us who don’t like hotel room clutter.

    Coffee nook open in hotel room

    Shelf pulls out for easy access, push it back in when done.

  11. Chromecast in every room so you can stream holiday shows from your laptop or mobile device.

    Suite living room at San Francisco Fairmont

    Love the new decor, all rooms and suites were renovated in 2015.

  12. There’s a dining table inside the gingerbread house!  (Be sure to reserve it early.)

    Dining table inside gingerbread house at Fairmont San Francisco

    Available for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

I loved this hotel so much, I booked my own family for another visit before Christmas so that they can enjoy the holiday magic, too.

Contact me to book your stay at the Fairmont San Francisco.  There are many room configurations in two different buildings, so I can explain the pros and cons to pick the best one for you, ensure you receive the exclusive Virtuoso amenities, and reach out to my contact at the hotel to personally oversee your reservation and VIP you.