Resort Roundup: Posh Bathrooms
These gorgeous resorts have posh bathrooms where you can spend lots of time just soaking up the views.
Princeville Resort Hotel
Set on a bluff on the north shore of Kauai, the Princeville Resort Hotel, an ultraluxe 252-room Hawaiian getaway, overlooks tropical gardens, the Na Molokama Mountains and Hanalei Bay and its beach. What can your room’s bathroom offer that will hold up to a setting like that? How about a magic window? As you enjoy a bubble bath at sunset, click a button on the wall and the enormous plate-glass rectangle becomes clear and reveals an expansive vista of the bay and the famous Bali Hai peak. If private tub time is more your style, choose the window’s opaque option by which the glass becomes frosted. Other features include green marble double sinks and a glass-enclosed shower. You’ll also get a king-size bed, furnishings made of indigenous woods and a lanai (princevillehotelhawaii.com).
Langham Place Hotel
The bright lights of Hong Kong’s towering skyline twinkle just beyond the floor-to-ceiling windows in the 665 rooms at the 42-story Langham Place Hotel. Stay in an executive-level room and you’ll have awesome, unobstructed city views from the oversize soaking tub and separate glass shower. You can also watch your favorite movie on a giant in-room plasma TV, which is visible through the glass wall that divides your bath from the rest of the room. After a soothing soak, complete with hotel-provided aromatherapy candles, slip into a comfy kimono-style robe and dreamy slippers and have a massage (hongkong.langhamplacehotels.com).Canoe Bay
From your giant whirlpool tub at smoke-free, adults-only Canoe Bay in northwestern Wisconsin, you’ll enjoy panoramic views of pine, spruce and fir trees, as well as the hotel’s three crystal-blue lakes. Each bathroom at the 280-acre property has light wood and cedar walls, vaulted ceilings, a separate shower and giant windows with wooden shades. Keep your eyes peeled for wildlife: foxes, deer and pheasants and colorful birds, including yellow warblers, red-bellied woodpeckers, scarlet tanagers and blue jays. Whether you choose one of Canoe Bay’s 12 rustic rooms in the main-lodge building or opt for a more private cabin suite, you’ll have an in-room fireplace, a private deck and a television with a DVD player. Note: None of the guest rooms have telephones (U.S. Highway 53, just outside of Chetek, Wisconsin; canoebay.com).*Bridal Guide Exclusive! Mention Bridal Guide and receive a special seasonal romantic in-room amenity. Go to bridalguide.com/deals for more information.





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