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Virgin Hotels Dallas – For the Young (and hip) at Heart

Here is it, our first mini-blog dedicated to one and only subject. Virgin Hotels Dallas.

We have heard so many amazing things about the Virgin Hotels and Virgin product line.  But we have never flown Virgin Atlantic Airlines, or been on a Virgin Voyage (not yet, but we want to and plan to, so slip us a little discount there Virgin fam, we are dying to come check you out), we are new to the Virgin properties. And so far, Richard Branson has not invited us to stay on his private island.

Virgin Virgins you might say.

Sister Side Note (ssn) – Virgin properties have the reputation for being young and hip (while we are not quite young or as hip as we may have once been) but we love their branding of “luxury lifestyle hospitality” geared for the young at heart. Hey, that’s us!

I had a gap evening in Dallas between my arrival and Peggy’s late-night arrival, so I booked Virgin Hotels Dallas.

And I have nothing but regret that I didn’t book our entire stay there.

Virgin Hotels Dallas

Virgin Hotels – Get In the Know

Prior to booking, We had joined “The Know” loyalty program.  And I am in love with their attention to detail already.  They get the basics about you, and then proceed with questions to help them get to know you and anticipate ways to make your stay more personalized.  Are you a sweets person or a salty snack person?  Do you like still water or fizzy water?  What kind of music do you like, who is your favorite artist? What do you preferred to be called (I am “My Beloved” for the Virgin Staff)?

ssn – I shall be known as Lady Anita Glasawine. Other questions include whether you have pet peeves, concerns about ghosts, and what activities you like to do.

AND, The Know members get automatically upgraded for rooms.  You don’t have to ask or beg, if they have a better room option, they will just give it to you.

Also, definitely worth noting, the Virgin hotel app allows in-app check-ins, but also features the ability to control lights and temps in your room direct from your phone.

Check-in

I checked in on Thursday night and I was greeted by an employee in a rainbow mask, hello Pride month! It was a flawless check-in, very friendly staff sharing all our “ya gottas” for Dallas.

I had booked a mid-level room, overlooking the pool.  We received an upgrade to a corner room on the 12th floor, because I’m in “The Know”.

And it was gorgeous!

The Room

The dressing area and vanity, as well as the restroom facilities, were separated from the sleeping area.  Everything from the robes to the glassware selection were impeccably chosen.  A full bar and snack trays are in-room and available for purchase, including top shelf liquor and mixers of all kinds.

AND, there was a welcome basket, addressed to me, filled with little snack items and a welcome note.

Ok, and we have to talk about the beds!  Soft and squishy, and an overabundance of pillows. Like sleeping on air.  And who picked out these beds, they are amazing.  Super cool two queen beds, connected by a bench seat and a rotating table. 

Everything was cute, comfortable, functional, all around winning in the furniture selection.

And let me just tell you how happy the water pressure in the waterfall shower made me.  Not just a drizzle, a full downpour to cleanse your soul.

Happy Hour

The restaurant/bar in Virgin Hotels Dallas is The Commons Club. It hosts happy hour every night, with selected specials for the night.

ssn – The Common Club also hosts a Drag Brunch twice during the month as well as music and dining events during the week.

I started with my go-to drink, Vodka and seven.  However, I soon found the elevated level of expertise of the bartender. He offered to make me a drink, in my wheelhouse.  Nailed it on the first drink, it was an almost Key Lime pie-y goodness made with gin, little sweet, little creamy, a little tart (like my sister). My son’s girlfriend, Emmy, was made a strawberry jalapeño martini, which was simply amazing, and not too peppery, also perfectly in her wheelhouse.

We were going out to celebrate my son’s birthday that evening but couldn’t skip ordering the beef cheek bao buns.  They were perfection in pillowy steamed bao.

The Commons Club Virgin Hotels Dallas Bao Buns

A little live acoustic music, a beautiful outdoor patio, and engaging staff.  Emmy commented at how after living in the Dallas area for most of her life, she had never met and talked to so many friendly people as there were working for Virgin Hotels Dallas.

And Finally Peggy Arrives

It was almost 1:00 am but I couldn’t help showing off the room features and we giggled with excitement for an hour about the fun weekend we were about to have!

Morning

In the morning, the Funny Library is the hotel’s coffee shop.  They start serving Irish coffees at 7 am, so why would you sleep in.

The Virgin Hotels Dallas The Funny Library

We took our coffees to go and wandered up to the rooftop pool on the fourth floor.

The Pool and Virgin Hotels Dallas Pool Club

From our room we could see the pool area and a little covered spot. That covered spot was discovered to be the hot tub area.  Enclosed in a trellis covered in fake Wisteria, it was beautiful, peaceful, and a calm little spot for morning coffee.

There is entire bar down by the pool, so poolside cocktails in the cabana are definitely on the agenda for our next visit. And there WILL be a next visit. One of the staff stopped to chat with us and let us know that the pool is THE place to be on the weekends.

We shared an elevator on our way back up to our room.  I commented at how much we loved this hotel to a man in the elevator.  He said “I am so glad you like it, I’ve only been here a year and love it here”, this seemed to be a common theme for the employees we met.  So, either their employer is doing a fantastic job, or they are all amazing fakers!

Breakfast at The Commons Club

We did make breakfast reservations for Commons Club.  Billed as “French meets Texan”.  I had the Potato Latkes Benedict, with smoked salmon and crème fraiche hollandaise.  I loved this combination of light and rich.  A little bummed I didn’t order second breakfast of The King’s Pancakes, because besides peanut butter and banana, it is served with a side of Maker’s Mark caramel – and I should have had some of that!

ssn – I had the Breakfast Sandy – I was torn between the Breakfast Tacos (my go-to) and the Sandy which had glazed pork belly, egg and dijonaise on a croissant. Breakfast cocktail was the Sparkling Greyhound (vodka, fresh grapefruit juice and prosecco).

Once again, our service was amazing, we absolutely loved David, our server.  He was funny and personable, and made great recommendations.  And shared with us his latest TikTok video, which solidified us as family in my book!

Planning our next visit

We immensely enjoyed our stay, enough to write a dedicated mini-blog just for this experience.

We are definitely going back to Dallas, and we are definitely staying in The Virgin Hotel Dallas, I still can’t believe I checked out and left. Since I’m self-appointed family now, they should probably start making accommodations for me to never leave – long term Virgin sisbehaving accommodations por favor!

However, and this is worth noting, the one thing y’all need to do at The Virgin company is get bigger robes.  This plus size momma wants her bits covered as she lounges around that room with her Aviation Gin and Tonic from the mini bar!

THANK YOU Virgin Hotels

Thank you so much to our new home away from home with The Virgin Hotel fam. 

And again, hook up ya sistahs with that Virgin Voyage comp!  We are ready to go!!

We are sold on the Virgin line and are going to start planning Vegas and Chicago just to stay at their other properties!

Continue reading about all the cool things to do in Dallas! Next post: Dallas, Texas. The City We Love to Hate.

13 Comments

  • Mitch - Very Tasty World

    We have never stayed in a Virgin hotel, nor flown Virgin Atlantic, so it was really good to hear about what an excellent experience you had. How nice to see hear about such great service too. The cocktails sounded amazing, the brekkies looked delish and… Irish coffee at 7am? Count me in!

    • Paul (Paul Passing Through)

      Sounds like a fun hotel. We were once changed a Virgin flight to England after our original flight was canceled. It was the nicest plane I’ve ever been in. Even economy felt luxurious. I love your alter ego’s for staying in the hotel. Please tell me they actually called you Lady Anita Glasawine each time they greeted you?!

      • Big Sister

        I wish I could tell you that they did, but the room was only registered to Patti’s loyalty number. So in their defense, I’m sure they would have if they’d have known, hahaha. I’d love to try the airline or the voyages someday!

  • Barry

    I’ve never stayed at a Virgin Hotel before and this post has given me a good insight into the Dallas one. Are they all of a similar design? The quirkiness is attractive and I particularly liked the pool area with those thick padded lounge chairs. Looks like you got a great deal and had fun there – I wonder what name I would get them to call me for the fun of it!

  • The Puglia Guys

    Nice to read that you had a Pride month welcome when you checked in. We have never stayed at a Virgin Hotel. The photos show a nice bright space which is a nice change from the dark spaces of the Hoxton hipster hotels and imitators! Grazie.

  • Carolin

    Chic, modern and contemporary design, I’m sold! I love the look and feel of your Virgin Hotel and the personal touch with the little questionnaire at the beginning. I’ve never received a personalised note, but the staff at Virgin seem very attentive. It’s a small gesture that goes a long way and can really make your stay. Definitely a hotel I’ll keep in mind if I ever plan a USA trip. Thank you for sharing Patti <3

    Carolin | Solo Travel Story

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