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Hotel La Residenza in Milan

October 3rd, 2008

The La Residenza Hotel is located in a tranquil setting, sheltered from city chaos yet at the same time a short distance away from all major places of interest in Milan. The hotel lies in the “Affori” area in the North of Milan, at about 5 km far from the Duomo and from the Fair Center (Fieramilanocity), which are easily reachable by public transport. The La Residenza Hotel in Milan is also at a short distance (11 km ) from the New Exhibition Center of Rho-Pero thanks to the vicinity of the highway.
The hotel is also near the Galeazzi Hospital and the Niguarda Hospital. Moreover, the hotel is located near the famous disco Alcatraz (reachable by car in just 5 minutes) and it is at 7 km far from the San Siro Stadium.
The La Residenza Hotel is also near the Bovisa Station (about 2 km) and the Bovisa Campus of the Polytechnic of Milan, as well as the Bicocca University (5,5 km).
The La Residenza Milan Hotel is located at only 1 km far from the underground station of Maciachini (yellow line) to which is connected by 3 bus lines (bus n41 - 52 - 70). That is an easy way to get to the Central Station of Milan and to the Garibaldi Station.

In a relaxing and familiar environment where every detail is chosen with the greatest care, the multilingual staff of the La Residenza Hotel remains at complete disposal to assist the guests during their stay.
The 60 rooms (single with French bed, twin and double with queen-size bed, triple and quadruple), extremely comfortable and welcoming, are furnished with style and simplicity, in a fine mix between classic and modern style. They are equipped with air conditioning, a direct telephone line, tv, minibar, hair dryer and private bathroom with bath and shower, laundry service.
Rooms especially fitted and fully accessible for the disabled are available on the ground floor.
At the La Residenza Hotel small pets are welcomed.
Among the range of services available, there is the chance to have frequent access to the gym, the Internet Point and the wireless connection in the hall, the garage (which must be reserved and paid for in advance), the garden, the snack-bar, the elegant wine room, the safe at the reception, the sell of bus tickets, the booking of daily trips and of taxis from and to the main airports.

At the restaurant of the La Residenza Hotel in Milan the guests can taste the typical Italian wine and gastronomy, starting from the delicious and abundant buffet-style breakfast with its sweet and savoury specialities, with possibility of room service. On request it’s possible to organize parties and banquets. For those who love soccer, there is also a large screen to enjoy live matches.
Not to miss in spring and summertime the aperitif in the garden with diffused music, drinks and delicious snacks.

Deep Thinking on Camp Name Tags

April 8th, 2008

Name tapes. Whether your kids are attending day camp or sleep away camp, these little strips of cloth or nylon ensure that you won’t have to buy your child a brand new wardrobe, each and every week. Bathing suits have a mysterious way of disappearing.towels and underwear, too. Although us practical moms try to “think disposable” when it comes to camp clothing, it is frustrating, nonetheless, to start off the season with twelve bathing suits and end the season with three!

You might say, I have been fascinated with name tapes for quite some time. I became aware of these little suckers my first summer at sleep away camp. It seems a pair of my underwear had fallen out onto a sports court on its way back from the camp laundry. Thanks to that wonderful little name tape, it wasn’t long before everyone at camp knew it was my underwear that had been loitering for days on tennis court #3!

Cut to age 16. I had just been hired by an upscale camp outfitter in town. While I had dreams of working the sales floor, I was immediately relegated to the basement, where — along with three other girls — we worked sweatshop style over sewing machines affixing an endless parade of name tapes onto camp orders: White thread for the light color clothes, black thread for the darks. So, by the time my kids were ready for camp, you might say I had already done some thinking on the subject.

Sew In Tapes

My kids’ first summer, I hired my seamstress to sew the name tapes into all their clothing. These labels, no doubt, stay on forever. But my kids, (who had “label issues” already) couldn’t stand the itchiness of these tags - and this method was definitely pricey.

Laundry Stamper

The next summer I tried a laundry stamp. It is great for last minute labeling, but the ink did fade over many washings, and did not show up on dark colored garments. However, I still keep one around for a quick fix.

Iron-On Name Tapes

The following year I decided to try iron-on name tapes. I was appalled when the first set I ordered turned out to be cheap nylon tapes. I promptly reordered the fabric variety. But when it came time for ironing-on, I noticed something interesting. The fabric ones adhered ok, but were definitely detectible (and able to be yanked off) by those label-sensitive kids of mine. The nylon ones, however, adhered fully & completely, and never seem to fall off.never!!! What’s more they are smooth and don’t cause unnecessary itching. I am sold on them!

Clothing Tattoos

Clothing tattoos are the newest entry to the name label market & I am intrigued by them. They are permanent iron-on transfers that come in fun and funky colors and shapes, for the coolest camp duds around! They adhere completely to clothing and are dryer-safe. This is the direction most clothing manufacturers are going in, (think Hanes® new “labeless” underwear.) The main downside to clothing tattoos is price. They will run you about $18.50 for a set of 50 tattoos, which is considerably more than the traditional labels, and which is why I have yet to try them

All in all, it is good to have a variety of labeling products on hand: Name tapes, laundry stamps and laundry pens for last minute labeling.and those awesome silver SharpieT pens for writing on dark surfaces. I have also become a big fan of the permanent identity stickers many companies sell, which are ideal for sticking on expensive sports & electronic equipment. As always, be sure to shop on line for the best prices.

Laura Miller has been a staff member at several camps and has worked in camp marketing. She is the founder and Director of Marketing for CampRatingz.com.