Monday, April 15, 2013

April Vacation and Peach Suite Hotel Supply



Well, it's looking like we'll be going to Quebec City for the remainder of April vacation!!
It was a spur of the moment decision.....in the past we've gone south to warm ourselves, but this year we're changing it up a bit. 

I've never been, oddly enough.
 I've got enough french/canadienne blood to give me the rights to serve any guests a bowl of Poutine and answer the phone with, "Hello, eh?"  
I've gone to Montreal many times and had a blast, but I'm a little nervous for Quebec City. 
If' you've ever been, I'd love some tips on things to do, best places to eat, what's too touristy to do, etc!!!! 

The hotel you're at on vacation can really set the tone for your stay. I've had my share of less than cozy suites, questionable bathrooms, and wafer thin towels. So, I'm really hoping the place we stay has a wealth of good quality accouterments and generally great style. 

If I was in the business of Hotel ownership, I think a site like Peach Suite which offer all Hotel Supply Online would be pretty handy to me. Think of all the linens they go through......let alone little mints for your pillows!!! :-) Although, I will be in Canada, perhaps we'll get a little bottle of maple syrup on the coverlet. Nah,too sticky. Whether you're in Canada or Atlanta Hotel Supply information would always be of importance. Peach Suite offers everything from guest room safes to concierge desks, recreational equipment to catering supplies and even snow-cone makers.

What impressed me the most is there Hotel Bar Supplies. After perusing through their products I learned that  there is so *very* much I don't know about bartending and the specific glasses that go with it. Do any of these names ring all bell (I caught a few of them, but I couldn't tell you what they looked like): snifter, collins, cordial, high-ball, hurricane, malt, rocks, and tumblers...........these are all the names of glasses for the bar. 

I can only tell you that my cabinet is full of old cleaned out jelly and mason jars which, as it turns out, can hold any type of liquid you put in them. :-)



Disclaimer: I was reimbursed for this post from Peach Suite, all opinions and statements are my own. 

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