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Upscale Fancy Shmancy Hotels :-p

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  • #16
    Umm - wow. I've never seen a best western like that!!

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    • #17
      I feel more comfortable in places that aren't as swanky. The hidden costs and the hoity-toitiness (yep, just made that a word) put a damper on trips, especially when they're supposed to be romantic. I always take my own water and snacks, especially if things around the place close early. I'm a grazer and get cranky easily.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by LilySayWhat
        We just got back from a weekend at Langham Place http://newyork.langhamplacehotels.com/ and I love it. The NY one is my home away from home, but the Boston one is nice too. For my money, I would take a Ritz, Westin or W too, but in NYC it's my go-to. Granted I get VIP treatment and hugs from staff - but their standard room fee includes Wifi, Nespresso, and a stocked fridge of sodas and water (fizzy and still).

        I freaking hate staying at Waldorf-Astoria unless it's in the tower, and even then I would put it at a 3-star. It's poorly maintained.

        I prefer the higher end hotels but I always make sure I have a card with them for nights stayed and generally ask for the moon from the general manager. Can I get a microwave (when I travel for work sometimes you just want a lean cuisine)? Can I get a fridge that DOESN'T have a minibar fully stocking it already so I can put leftovers somewhere? Can I have real cream brought to the room (for my coffee)? Are there any upgrades at all I can get? Can I get a room away from the elevator/extra pillows/extra whatever? If you leave a good tip and a thank you note for housekeeping they tend to hook you up.
        I agree re: tips and notes.
        We do that, even in 2-3 star places, and get super nice treatment.


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        • #19
          That is great for frequent travelers. Yes, they always get perks as they should.

          My issue is trying to understand how a 3 star hotel can afford to offer free wifi, water, etc but a place where I am paying $300+/night cannot. That is annoying to me.

          For personal travel, I never have an issue with the places we choose. The pricier it is the more niceties we get...as it should be IMHO.
          Finally - we are finished with training! Hello real world!!

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          • #20
            Yeah, me too - was totally surprised about the best weatern in healdsburg. http://www.drycreekinn.com/?utm_sour...ogle_places_ms
            Finally - we are finished with training! Hello real world!!

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            • #21
              See, I've stayed at that BW in Healdsburg and it was a total dump. Maybe highly variable rooms? Or they remodeled in the last 2 years? We were at a Holiday Inn Express this weekend, and nothing worked... Bad water pressure, bad wifi, TV electrical outlet didn't work, noisy neighbors and paper thin walls... I wish I could say we're done with cheap hotels, but the med school budget dictates... Ugh.
              Wife of PGY-4 (of 6), cat herder, and mom to a sassy-pants four-nager.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by MsSassyBaskets View Post
                See, I've stayed at that BW in Healdsburg and it was a total dump. Maybe highly variable rooms? Or they remodeled in the last 2 years? We were at a Holiday Inn Express this weekend, and nothing worked... Bad water pressure, bad wifi, TV electrical outlet didn't work, noisy neighbors and paper thin walls... I wish I could say we're done with cheap hotels, but the med school budget dictates... Ugh.
                Maybe rooms differ because I was not expecting much. We only stayed one night but as I said, it had more ammenities than the SF Intercontinental.
                Finally - we are finished with training! Hello real world!!

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