Unexpectedly at Home at Hotel Ambassador
I recently had a few close friends come out to visit from Tulsa, as I am spending my summer at home in Southern California. Unexpectedly, with them they brought something indescribable that made me feel even more at home than I already was.
With one of these friends I ended up getting into a conversation about home. She communicated to me that she felt the same “at home” feeling while in my presence, yet she was away from home.
What is home? For me, I believe I find home in the people that I love. It is in my relationships that I find my home. My home is no longer just my house in Mission Viejo, California. I feel at home just talking while hanging out in my pj’s with my close friend, Elissa, from California or while grabbing breakfast in Utica Square with my close friend, Alison, from Tulsa.
Well, while I was having this conversation, I was reminded of Hotel Ambassador (in part because I needed a new blog topic). When I first experienced Hotel Ambassador—as a individual who had no connection whatsoever to the hotel—I remembered having that unexpected “at home” feeling.
This became my original draw to Hotel Ambassador. I can’t seem to put my finger on what exactly it is that creates this homey atmosphere but I believe that it is created through the staff’s attention to detail and their focus to build relationships. From the genuine friendliness, to the complementary water bottles, to the free parking, to the free transportation, I was,and am still, extremely impressed. I could go on and on about the amenities; however, the main point is that the staff at the hotel does their absolute best to make whatever occasion spent at the hotel feel comfortable.