I recently wrapped up a fascinating two-part birthday trip to the Golden Triangle, Thailand, and Germany, with a detour through the Middle East. This trip was a strategic blend of personal interests, family commitments, and the pursuit of exceptional travel experiences. Here's a breakdown of my journey, with a focus on the unique aspects and my personal insights.
The Trip's Origin Story
Every year, Ford and I plan a trip around our birthdays, not because we're obsessed with the dates, but as an opportunity to plan something special. This year, we chose Thailand for my birthday, a destination Ford hadn't visited since before the pandemic. With the hotel market offering excellent value, we were eager to explore.
I flew ahead to Bangkok to scout hotels, leaving Ford to join me later. This trip evolved into a two-part adventure, with Ford returning home to our sons, while I extended my journey to Germany to spend time with my dad. It was a last-minute decision, influenced by the availability of award flights.
The Itinerary Unveiled
Let's dive into the specifics of my itinerary, with a focus on the unique aspects and my personal commentary.
Qatar Airways: A350-1000 Qsuites Business Class
I kicked off the trip with Qatar Airways' A350-1000 Qsuites business class from Miami to Doha, followed by a Qsuites business class flight to Bangkok. This was a strategic choice, as I hadn't reviewed Qatar's A350 Qsuites since 2019, and the addition of Starlink made it a compelling update.
Thai Airways: A321neo and A320 Business Class
For the Bangkok-Chiang Rai leg, we opted for Thai Airways' A321neo business class one way and the recently retrofitted A320 the other. This decision was influenced by the desire for a cost-effective yet luxurious experience.
Royal Jordanian and Lufthansa: Business and First Class
The journey continued with Royal Jordanian's Boeing 787-8 business class to Amman and E190-E2 business class to Frankfurt, followed by Lufthansa's A340-600 first class from Frankfurt to New York. My initial plan to fly SWISS Senses first class didn't materialize, but the experience of Lufthansa's new 'FOX' soft product was a highlight.
The Middle East Detour
Some may question my decision to travel through the Middle East. I'll address this in a separate post, but it was a calculated choice, ensuring that if one of us got stuck, it wouldn't affect both of us.
Hotel Stays: A Blend of Luxury and Exploration
This trip featured a variety of hotel stays, each with its own unique charm.
Thailand: A Blend of Opulence and Adventure
In Thailand, we stayed at five hotels, each offering a distinct experience.
- Rosewood Bangkok: A luxurious stay, made more affordable through the Amex Platinum hotel credit and FHR perks.
- Capella Bangkok: A recent addition to the World's 50 Best Hotels list, it left a lasting impression.
- Four Seasons Bangkok: Located in the same complex as Capella, it secured the second spot on the list for 2025.
- Aman Bangkok: The newest luxury hotel in the city, it was an intriguing comparison to existing top options.
- Four Seasons Tented Camp Golden Triangle: An unforgettable experience in Chiang Rai, with a unique day trip that remains a closely guarded secret.
Germany: Hyatt's Charm in Frankfurt
In Germany, my dad and I explored two relatively new Hyatt properties.
- Kennedy 89 Frankfurt: A new Hyatt Unbound Collection property, it was a highlight of our stay.
- Brunfels Hotel Mainz: A recent addition to the Hyatt family, it was a refreshing change from Hilton.
Conclusion: A Journey of Discovery
This trip was a testament to the power of strategic planning and the pursuit of unique experiences. From the opulence of Thai hotels to the charm of German Hyatt properties, each moment was a revelation. I look forward to sharing more insights and reviews in the coming weeks, inviting readers to embark on a vicarious journey of discovery and luxury.