Travel Tuesdays: The Vacation Before the Vacation at The Westin Galleria Dallas

By Arredmon @mamachallenge
Travel Tuesdays:
Sponsored: I received a comped a hotel room from The Westin Galleria Dallas for purposes of this review. However, the comments provided here are all my own. 
Yep, just in time for summer, I've some tips and recommendations for some great ways to enjoy traveling with and without the family!

But this time it isn't a family trip so I'm not talking my favorite the Gaylord Texan or Great Wolf Lodge. For this "trip" I just needed to get away with my honey - a little change of scenery can do a lot to make things feel like a getaway. So right before our BIG family vacation, we opted for an overnight at The Westin Galleria Dallas. 

I'm already a fan of the Westin brand; being that some of my favorite moments in life: my first skiing adventure in Whistler and my wedding in Puerto Vallarta, were both spent at Westin properties. Now I was going to apply it to my own stomping grounds in Big D. 

While I could tell you about all the cool things to do around the hotel like shop to you drop at more than 200 retailers in the attached Galleria Dallas (client) or skate on one of the best rinks in the country, but honestly, this was the unplanned trip - and that was the way it was going to stay. We just needed to relax, appreciate the fact that neither of us had to clean the room and wake up without one of our two little visitors asking us to turn on Mickey Mouse or snuggle with us. 

These parents needed to sleep in peace. 

When we got to the hotel, we received the full Westin brand experience with the beautiful fragrance of the lobby and the warmth from the staff. We quickly were checked in and went to our Corner Room Suite. And what a room it was. 



High above the traffic and construction of North Dallas was our view overlooking all of it. It was so beautiful and peaceful. For me it was nice to enjoy it for what it was rather than the work and craziness than it normally presents me. Thankfully, there was a wonderful window seat to do just that. I took a moment to just appreciate the beauty. 


But curiosity had me wondering what other fun was waiting for us. Two bathrooms, two showers and the best bathtub I had seen in a long time. While I am not normally a bath taker, I could definitely be persuaded when the bathroom space looked like this. It was crisp, modern and just comfortable. Yep, this is what zen feels and looks like. 

Moving on to just the aesthetics of the room, I couldn't help but also appreciate the lines and patterns in the room. It wasn't busy, but again, clean, crisp and just right for the OCD-kinda-gal I am. I couldn't keep myself from even taking photos of the carpet, tile and cabinet space. 


As for the bed, they don't call it the Heavenly Bed for nuthin'. I could only wish that the bed could squeeze into my bag, along with the shampoo, lotion, etc. that I had already stuffed into my case. But at least I slept like a log and awoke the next morning by my own accord or little nudge from my kids. It was blissful. 

To finish off our quick stay, we started off our full day with brunch at The Second Floor, the upscale restaurant within the hotel. In ideal brunch form, I celebrated our successful evening stay with a mimosa and lots of coffee paired with a delicious spinach omelet. For the hubs, he chowded down on a little eggs and pork belly (oh, it was good.) While the service was a little slow, I can tell you, that morning everything was in the right tempo, so it worked with the pace - at least for while I was the hotel. 

As I just perused the lunch/dinner menu, I was sad our stay would come to a close, but knew I'd be back for more. Not necessarily just for some peace and quiet, but perhaps a little pool time, a massage, a cheese plate and maybe a little retail therapy. (Right?)  

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Or maybe just a little more of nothing. Sometimes that's better than anything. 

As you can tell I'm a huge fan of the hotel experience and I've been fortunate to enjoy a lot of nice hotels. The Westin Galleria Dallas is certainly one of them.