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July 15th, 2008 by Matt
A few days ago we posted about our promotion for Colorado residents looking to escape during the Democratic National Convention. We sent out a news release and even polled a few locals to get their thoughts on the effects the convention would have on their commutes, leisure time and lives in general. 
The folks over at 9News in Denver sent their always entertaining, mountain reporter Matt Renoux to Vail to meet with Mike McFadden of The Society and Mike Connolly at Peak Properties Inc to get some details. The piece aired on the 5 o’clock broadcast.
Additionally, the very cordiall Scott Miller of the Vail Daily wrote a great article for us including some nice quotes from another of our local property manager partners Prudential Colorado Vail. Jon Eskin provided some excellent support comments.
Finally, we had a write-up in Denver’s Rocky Mountain News that features the detilas of the promo. Thanks to all the editors and reporters for the press coverage!
July 7th, 2008 by Matt
With the Democratic National Convention coming to Denver August 25-28, metr o-area residents will see an estimated 50,000 visitors descend upon the city overnight. This is the largest event in Denver’s history and will play host to about 1,500 special events in the four-day span. Regardless of your political affiliation, the sheer volume of people can be overwhelming and an inconvenience.
www.TheSociety.com is making it easy to escape the crowds with free gas and discounted vacation rental home rates for Colorado residents. All the details can be found on the DNC Promotion Page.
July 7th, 2008 by Mark
A new luxury poll taken from 278 American Express Centurion card holders brings to light some emerging trends of affluent travelers.

* “Two thirds (66%) seek destinations that are entirely private and secluded to take them away from the crowds.”
* “72% are demanding bespoke, personalised experiences, catering exclusively for their needs.”
* “76% want to gain new talents and a sense of individual achievement during trips.”
* “A big driver in the growth of tailored travel is the need for security and privacy.”
* “If you want to see things off the beaten track and experience views few get to see, doing this without the crowds is what really makes it a truly luxury experience.”
* “The continued growth of luxury vacation rentals, yachting, and private plane businesses is a testament to this overarching desire for exclusive and private experiences.”
As so many of us have realized, this is the beauty of enjoying a vacation in a luxury rental rather than a high-end hotel. Luxury rental homes combine the concierge/services typical of 5-star hotels with the seclusion and comforts of a private estate.
You can read the entire article here, and to begin a search for your perfect rental home, start here.
June 30th, 2008 by Mark
For luxury travelers now is the time to plan that yearly winter ski vacation. Sure, it may be warm now, but in a few months, when the temperatures drop and the golf clubs are retired back to the garage, it will be time to dust off the ski equipment, gather the troops and escape to altitude.
The Society’s newest property manager partner, Aspen Luxury Rentals, has provided over 130 luxury vacation rentals in Aspen and Snowmass that are almost too good to be true. Plan a family reunion, corporate event, or just bring a group of friends to one of these masterpieces and enjoy a true luxury ski vacation. Aspen has long been considered a haven for the rich and famous, and it is no wonder that Aspen Luxury Rentals is also prepared to arrange private jets, chefs, catering, nannies, snow equipment rentals, childcare services, etc…
Some of these exquisite homes are even right on the slopes for direct ski-in/ski-out access. Take “Little Nell Home” for example. 6 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, gourmet kitchen, right by the gondola, family friendly, pet friendly…perfect for your next family getaway. Check out the rest of these beautiful rentals here.
June 24th, 2008 by Matt
With an increasing number of homes entering the rental pool, competition for guests is becoming more and more challenging. An added service here or a luxury touch there could very well be the difference between a booking or a vacancy. 
“As unsold vacation homes swell the supply of houses on the rental market, growing competition for tenants is driving out the chipped dishes, tacky bedspreads and sagging couches,” says June Fletcher of the Wall Street Journal. She continues on to outline many of the amenities now being offered in her article titled, “The ‘Five-Star’ Beach Rental”.
Luxury rental properties continue to close the gap with five-star hotels and in many cases have surpassed them in terms of service, amenities and destinations. Conversely, luxury hotels have a difficult time matching the privacy and expansive group or family spaces found at a luxury rental home or villa.
June 13th, 2008 by Matt
Thanks to Mead Brown Costa Rica Vacation Rentals, who recently listed the gorgeous villa described below:
Villa Antigua was inspired by the 300-year old Spanish Colonial homes of Antigua Guatemala. This new, 5600 square foot, 5 bedroom, 6 bathroom compound is just steps from Jaco Beach and beautifully decorated by Banagas Design. It is available as a vacation rental with a three night minimum–fully furnished and equipped. To view all of the great properties offered by Mead Brown, check out their profile.
June 4th, 2008 by Mark
Its summer time, and many of us have dug the sticks out of the garage, dusted them off, and stocked the bag full of ProV1’s, but now what? “The Caribbean has not traditionally been viewed as a standout destination for exceptional course design, but in the last 10 years, advances have made golf more viable on the islands. If a golf vacation is in your future, imagine playing in the jungle with ocean and mountain view and playing along the coast with palm trees swaying.” With over 800 luxury villa rentals available on TheSociety.com, there are no more excuses. So, if you’re home course is starting to get a little too familiar, begin planning a golf trip for the ages, and look to the Caribbean to deliver a memorable experience.
Forbes Traveler published an article listing the top 10 Caribbean golf courses. Check out the list below, and read the full article here.
- Green Monkey at the Sandy Lane Resort in Barbados
- Punta Espada at the Cap Cana Resort in the Dominican Republic
- El Camaleon at the Fairmont Mayakoba Resort in Playa del Carmen
- Teeth of the Dog at Casa de Campo in the Dominican Republic
- Temenos Golf Club in Anguilla
- Westin Rio Mar in Puerto Rico
- Ocean Club at One&Only Resorts in New Providence Island, Bahamas
- Caye Chapel in Belize
- Four Seasons in Nevis
- Cimmamon Hill Ocean Course at Rose Hall Resort in Jamaica
May 30th, 2008 by Mark
“Are Luxury Hotels Recession Proof?” In an article by Market Metrix posted by HospitalityNet, Jonathan Barsky and Lenny Lash provide evidence that suggests Luxury Hotels are not falling victim to price sensitivity during the economic downturn. This news bodes well for luxury vacation rentals and the luxury travel market in general, as it appears, “Affluent buyers aren’t particularly affected by rising interest rates and mortgage related problems. So luxury hotel (and vacation rental) guests have the ability to absorb the cost increases rather easily.” See some insightful excerpts below, and read the full story here.
Price Sensitivity by Hotel Segment
“Luxury hotels typically cater to a distinct kind of guest, often wealthy individuals to whom price is less of a factor in selecting a hotel.”
“At least part of the price strength of luxury hotels can be explained by the size of this segment - there are not many luxury hotels and the number of guests able to afford luxury accommodations has risen dramatically in the past few years. This positive relationship will continue as long as the number of new luxury properties does not grow faster than the number of persons willing to pay their premium prices.”
“International tourists, taking advantage of a weakening US dollar, are looking to the US as a prime vacation spot and are spending more money, often upgrading to higher-end, luxury accommodations.”
“A lack of price sensitivity should not be viewed as a green light to raise luxury hotel prices. Excessive pricing in this fragile economy can create ill will and tarnish a brand.”
May 28th, 2008 by Matt
With warm weather upon us, our thoughts have turned to summer vacations, hitting the links and enjoying the outdoors with friends and family. There’s something to be said about lounging on the deck or patio with good friends, a great view and a cold beverage of your choosing. A great deck makes all the difference whether you seek a private refuge to relax or are looking to entertain the masses.

The Society recently unveiled its Top Decks found on www.thesociety.com. The decks combine luxury conveniences with the world’s most spectacular views. From the press release Kathy Peterson, a celebrity design and lifestyle expert, gives her nod of approval, “These lavish decks featured on TheSociety.com embody the attributes necessary for the best outdoor living experience.”
So go ahead and plan that summer vacation to include some of the best ocean, mountain and desert views available.
May 22nd, 2008 by Mark
Disney/Orlando may be the ultimate “family destination,” but in a destination where luxury rentals are hard to come by, families can still enjoy luxury accommodations with the addition of several new gold-level luxury rentals to The Society. USA Vacation Homes has listed numerous properties that are near to all of the attractions and include the amenities to guarantee a comfortable and satisfying stay.
Many of the homes and communities (including this beautiful 5 bdrm home in Kissimmee) include plenty of entertainment for the children including pool tables, foosball tables, flat screen TV’s, tennis and volleyball courts, mini-golf, arcade, fitness center, and internet. Others are right on the golf course. Extra services include preferred ticket sales to theme parks and grocery provisioning. Take a look at these new rentals if you’re on your way to a magical Disney vacation.
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