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I flew both delta and united recently and much prefer to fly SW. Maybe because I am a poor in coach. You couldn't pay me to fly on an airline like spirit though.
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Jetblue is way better than SW if it's offered in yer area. With dat being said, my last great flight was with Delta. I think I got lucky and was on one of their newer planes, which was really nice, and they had a solid choice of entertainment and snacks. I can't stand flying on American.
RupertPupkin wrote:I live by this rule and this rule alone: people are drymounting idiots.
Maybe SW seemed even worse because I flew out on American in first class and had to fly back on Southwest via Midway airport.
NEWPORTS69 wrote:ive kept journal for very long time and ranked public restrooms because i srs hate using them, was working on an app but im not very smart
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for the travelers in here, avoid the DoubleTree by Hilton in Breckenridge at all costs. had an absolute nightmare stay there to the point we walked out and were rebooked elsewhere. 100% incompetent desk staff and an absolute drymounting nozzle of an assistant manager who actually blamed me for the room issues. wrote a review on google for those curious of the entire issue and other recent reviews back up what we experienced.
tldr: peep hole, non-locking doors, pills found between the beds, and expired food in the market for guests. all my fault. not the guy who actually runs the drymounting hotel.
tldr: peep hole, non-locking doors, pills found between the beds, and expired food in the market for guests. all my fault. not the guy who actually runs the drymounting hotel.
Any "good" pills? Nice review!!!. Can you post a pic of the peep hole??cotis wrote: ↑Wed Jul 20, 2022 11:14 amfor the travelers in here, avoid the DoubleTree by Hilton in Breckenridge at all costs. had an absolute nightmare stay there to the point we walked out and were rebooked elsewhere. 100% incompetent desk staff and an absolute drymounting nozzle of an assistant manager who actually blamed me for the room issues. wrote a review on google for those curious of the entire issue and other recent reviews back up what we experienced.
tldr: peep hole, non-locking doors, pills found between the beds, and expired food in the market for guests. all my fault. not the guy who actually runs the drymounting hotel.
Also, was the diamond member parking available?
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I am definitely the type that only reviews for 1 or 5 star experiences, that sounds like quite the ordeal. Going back to read more, ha
And now I want to see this elevator to the eighth floor which might be the wrong eighth floor mess. Man that would definitely drive me nuts
And now I want to see this elevator to the eighth floor which might be the wrong eighth floor mess. Man that would definitely drive me nuts
no Diamond parking here, instead you have to drive down the street and scan your card and go into the basement/garage around the corner which is dimly lit with spaces barely wide enough for compact cars. luckily our Enterprise rental was a piece of fudge and was able to cram it in against one of the columns and (no joke) climb out the passenger side.jjttdw wrote: ↑Wed Jul 20, 2022 1:43 pmAny "good" pills? Nice review!!!. Can you post a pic of the peep hole??cotis wrote: ↑Wed Jul 20, 2022 11:14 amfor the travelers in here, avoid the DoubleTree by Hilton in Breckenridge at all costs. had an absolute nightmare stay there to the point we walked out and were rebooked elsewhere. 100% incompetent desk staff and an absolute drymounting nozzle of an assistant manager who actually blamed me for the room issues. wrote a review on google for those curious of the entire issue and other recent reviews back up what we experienced.
tldr: peep hole, non-locking doors, pills found between the beds, and expired food in the market for guests. all my fault. not the guy who actually runs the drymounting hotel.
Also, was the diamond member parking available?
not this garage right under the lobby
down the road
into the basement
peep hole:
innocently enough figured it was just a spot where a towel hook might have been but then that would have been too low to hang anything on. and the artwork was way higher on the wall. used flashlight on phone to peek in hole and saw reflective material. whether that's a lens or a shiny piece of metal framing for the building... i wasn't cutting the wall open to see. we walked.
innocently enough figured it was just a spot where a towel hook might have been but then that would have been too low to hang anything on. and the artwork was way higher on the wall. used flashlight on phone to peek in hole and saw reflective material. whether that's a lens or a shiny piece of metal framing for the building... i wasn't cutting the wall open to see. we walked.
there's a review from handicapped or older person who I felt bad for. might have been TripAdvisor, I've read so many over the last few days I forget.ygolohcysp wrote: ↑Wed Jul 20, 2022 2:13 pmI am definitely the type that only reviews for 1 or 5 star experiences, that sounds like quite the ordeal. Going back to read more, ha
And now I want to see this elevator to the eighth floor which might be the wrong eighth floor mess. Man that would definitely drive me nuts
but basically you have to go up the steps into lobby back down to your car, park your car wherever the drymount they tell you. walk the entire length of the hotel, then this elevator only gets you up to lobby area. walk the length of hotel again and another elevator gets you up through floors 6. then you get off, walk down the length of the hotel back to essentially directly above the lobby to get to the higher floors.
absolute drymounting shitshow. Hilton ended up taking care of us as Diamond members especially after the manager yelled at me yesterday. told him review the footage of his employees never making eye contact and staring down at her phone the entire time and he said "we don't have cameras at the front desk". Hilton was not happy to learn about that security issue too
FYI - hotel is owned by Vail Resorts who own a fudge ton of resorts throughout the USA/Canada so I would expect similar experiences at their other locations too.
That peep hole is pretty brazen. A towel rack would never be in that position. I've been in worse motels but I knew they were worse going in. My best story was coming back to the motel from the office and seeing crime scene tape. That was a red roof inn off the interstate. Evidently a couple guys staying at the hotel roughed a kid up and stole his phone. They used said phone to call a cab that they had drop them off at the la quinta 200 yards up the road. They robbed and murdered the cabbie and ran down the RR tracks to the Red Roof. Hard to describe the smell of the room....somewhere between cigarette smoke and vomit. That is what $69 a night gets you.cotis wrote: ↑Wed Jul 20, 2022 2:33 pmpeep hole:
innocently enough figured it was just a spot where a towel hook might have been but then that would have been too low to hang anything on. and the artwork was way higher on the wall. used flashlight on phone to peek in hole and saw reflective material. whether that's a lens or a shiny piece of metal framing for the building... i wasn't cutting the wall open to see. we walked.
https://abc11.com/la-quinta-inn-durham- ... g/1465913/
I stayed there a dozen times. Just above where the dudes are cuffed in the pic is the room rented by a prosititute.
NEWPORTS69 wrote:ive kept journal for very long time and ranked public restrooms because i srs hate using them, was working on an app but im not very smart