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Post by Sharon on Sept 24, 2021 8:16:55 GMT -6
Dare I say I might not spend a night at any other hotel. I am blown away by the friendliness of the staff and the check in process is so easy (I literally don’t need a hotel key I can just unlock my room via their app at a clock of a button!).
The made to order omelets were delicious and love the other breakfast options - all complimentary too which is amazing. My daughter loved her pancake and bacon haha
It always weirds me out when hotel rooms don’t have a fridge and a microwave which was not the case in our stay. I loved having access to amenities despite us being in the midst of a pandemic. They had disinfectant wipes and hand sanitizer within reach at all times in the public areas.
It was such a lovely stay. If you ever have a chance to splurge spend the little extra $ and check out this hotel.
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Post by Isabela on Dec 1, 2021 23:18:41 GMT -6
I tell myself these days that I’ll always allow extra spending for hotels, one bad experience set the bar for that one. Not usually the staff or food, but more of the areas around the hotel that tends to be the issues. The last hotel we stayed at was also the Embassy Suites by Hilton and they were so nice. They let us park our bikes by the front door for extra security measures. Breakfast had lots of options and variety, it was also a good experience for us.
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Post by lammchen on Dec 8, 2021 10:25:33 GMT -6
I've been to a Hilton Hotel before and it was really luxurious! The beds were the plumpest I've ever slept in. Did you find the beds to be the same where you stayed?
The parking lot was kind of small where I was at, but it was in a University town so that could have been why. Not enough space.
I do remember the staff bending over backwards to make us comfortable and they were scared when we checked out at 5AM thinking they did something wrong. Nope, we like to get on the road early.
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Post by demonskeith on Dec 12, 2021 3:07:45 GMT -6
I've been to a Hilton Hotel before and it was really luxurious! The beds were the plumpest I've ever slept in. Did you find the beds to be the same where you stayed? The parking lot was kind of small where I was at, but it was in a University town so that could have been why. Not enough space. I do remember the staff bending over backwards to make us comfortable and they were scared when we checked out at 5AM thinking they did something wrong. Nope, we like to get on the road early.
Does sound really nice, though dare I ask how much it even began to cost?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2021 8:50:25 GMT -6
If they throw in Paris I might be willing to shell out the $$$ and stay. I promise that I would be nice to her. lol
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Post by lammchen on Dec 12, 2021 8:51:46 GMT -6
I've been to a Hilton Hotel before and it was really luxurious! The beds were the plumpest I've ever slept in. Did you find the beds to be the same where you stayed? The parking lot was kind of small where I was at, but it was in a University town so that could have been why. Not enough space. I do remember the staff bending over backwards to make us comfortable and they were scared when we checked out at 5AM thinking they did something wrong. Nope, we like to get on the road early.
Does sound really nice, though dare I ask how much it even began to cost?
Well, cost really depends on location and this was a college town. I know it was under $200 for the night but not by much. We normally try to spend under $120 per night whenever we go anywhere, but in some cities you can't help but pay a lot more. I'm more of a Holiday Inn Express person and when we traveled a lot more I used the points I earned to get a free room once every couple of years so that was worth it.
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Post by Sharon on Dec 12, 2021 19:23:07 GMT -6
Hotels are really dependent on supply and demand which is precisely the reason why I avoid traveling during the holidays. I don't mind spending a little more for a hotel with nice amenities.
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Post by demonskeith on Dec 13, 2021 1:39:40 GMT -6
Does sound really nice, though dare I ask how much it even began to cost?
Well, cost really depends on location and this was a college town. I know it was under $200 for the night but not by much. We normally try to spend under $120 per night whenever we go anywhere, but in some cities you can't help but pay a lot more. I'm more of a Holiday Inn Express person and when we traveled a lot more I used the points I earned to get a free room once every couple of years so that was worth it.
Hrmmm, I think $200 for a very luxurious hotel wouldn't be bad for a night or two, but not a week stay for sure.
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Post by lammchen on Dec 13, 2021 14:21:14 GMT -6
Hotels are really dependent on supply and demand which is precisely the reason why I avoid traveling during the holidays. I don't mind spending a little more for a hotel with nice amenities. Oh I agree about the supply and demand and holidays. We don't live near family so there are times when we are forced to travel and since we all have allergies we don't stay with family that have pets. So hotels it is! Saturdays are probably the highest priced days of the week normally but Christmas Eve is pretty high too!
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