hotel club http://www.wisebread.com/taxonomy/term/9122/all en-US Joy of Life Club http://www.wisebread.com/joy-of-life-club <div class="field field-type-filefield field-field-blog-image"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> <a href="/joy-of-life-club" class="imagecache imagecache-250w imagecache-linked imagecache-250w_linked"><img src="http://static2.killeraces.com/files/fruganomics/imagecache/250w/blog-images/create_joy_c2.jpg" alt="" title="" class="imagecache imagecache-250w" width="250" height="146" /></a> </div> </div> </div> <p>Thinking about vacationing in San Francisco or anywhere else in coastal California and don&rsquo;t want to spend your little bit of cash on a faceless, nameless monolith hotel chain that&rsquo;s charging you to use a business center and gym you&rsquo;ll never use? Give the Joie de vivre Hotels a chance and sign up for their Joy of Life Club (<a href="http://www.joyoflifeclub.com" title="http://www.joyoflifeclub.com">http://www.joyoflifeclub.com</a>).</p> <p>After living in San Francisco for some years and moving away, I regularly make visits back to the city. But doing this with kids is problematic. I can&rsquo;t couch surf with a three year old and five year old (well , I could but then those people wouldn&rsquo;t ever want to talk to me again). My friends don&rsquo;t have kids, have dogs, or live in studio apartments. No more couch surfing. But San Francisco&rsquo;s main hotels are all downtown in places I don&rsquo;t want to go (downtown) or don&rsquo;t want to go with children who still like to lie down on sidewalks now and then.</p> <p>Thinking about vacationing in San Francisco or anywhere else in coastal California and don&rsquo;t want to spend your little bit of cash on a faceless, nameless monolith hotel chain that&rsquo;s charging you to use a business center and gym you&rsquo;ll never use? Give the Joie de vivre Hotels a chance and sign up for their Joy of Life Club (<a title="http://www.joyoflifeclub.com" href="http://www.joyoflifeclub.com">http://www.joyoflifeclub.com</a>).</p> <p>After living in San Francisco for some years and moving away, I regularly make visits back to the city. But doing this with kids is problematic. I can&rsquo;t couch surf with a three year old and five year old (well , I could but then those people wouldn&rsquo;t ever want to talk to me again). My friends don&rsquo;t have kids, have dogs, or live in studio apartments. No more couch surfing. But San Francisco&rsquo;s main hotels are all downtown in places I don&rsquo;t want to go (downtown) or don&rsquo;t want to go with children who still like to lie down on sidewalks now and then.</p> <p>Enter my saving grace: Joie de vivre Hotels and their Joy of Life Club. Basically, they are a chain of boutique hotels up and down California&mdash;a few of which are slightly off the beaten path (read: cheaper) and a little eccentric (read: older buildings). When you join the club each stay is worth points. I&rsquo;ve racked up enough points that my next stay in San Francisco will be free. <br /> Free stays in San Francisco! Can it get better than that?</p> <p>As a club member you get funky little perks: emails giving you a discount during certain months or dates, a bottle of wine at check-in, fresh milk and cookies, sake happy hours, wine tastings, the local paper instead of the godforsaken USA Today. It&rsquo;s damn well cute really. Most gimmicky club things just don&rsquo;t do it for me. I hate joining things that&rsquo;ll give me a discount on a pizza I wouldn&rsquo;t want to put near my mouth in the first place. Free alcohol though? Dude, after a day schlepping two preschoolers around the city all day, I am so totally there&hellip;</p> <p>This time around we&rsquo;re staying at the Hotel Del Sol in the Marina. It&rsquo;s kitschy in color scheme (read: that&rsquo;s so gay). It certainly ain&rsquo;t fancy but very friendly and uber kid friendly (becoming a very important element). Another family favorite is the Hotel Tomo in Japantown over the hill from this one (it&rsquo;s like Ikea mated with a 13 year old Japanese anime girl and gave birth to a hotel). Last time I did the very elegant Hotel Kabuki in Japantown (they have the only hotel rooms I ever wanted to permanently live in&mdash;plus Japanese style bathtubs (read: deep and drawn by a bath assistant). The husband and I spent an anniversary at the Hotel Rex which channeled the 30s in a non-pretentious way.</p> <p>A few spas are also included in their mix---notably the Kabuki Spa in Japantown (I think the perk for that one is free parking at the Japantown Mall).</p> <p>Some of the reward options are pretty over the top (Choose your own adventure type stuff or VIP Sonoma County Vineyard weekends) and I know I&rsquo;d rather just work up to a few free nights stays. Check it out if you are out this way.</p> <p>And just cause they are quirky doesn&rsquo;t mean they don&rsquo;t have the basics&mdash;which for me seems to be wireless Internet access. Spending less on accommodations in California is always a plus&mdash;and it&rsquo;s great when you can tell the people running things have some taste--I&rsquo;ve wanted to steal every print in every room I&rsquo;ve stayed in &ndash;when does that ever happen that they don&rsquo;t all look like thirftstore rejects?</p> <p>Happy travels&hellip;meet you for free milk and cookies at 4 pm by the pool.</p> <a href="http://www.wisebread.com/joy-of-life-club" class="sharethis-link" title="Joy of Life Club" rel="nofollow">ShareThis</a><br /><div id="custom_wisebread_footer"><div id="rss_tagline">Written by <a href="http://www.wisebread.com/maggie-wells">Maggie Wells</a> and published on <a href="http://www.wisebread.com/">Wise Bread</a>. 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