NH F Suite Question - Vents?
#1
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Join Date: May 2001
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NH F Suite Question - Vents?
I was looking at some pics and promotional material for NH's F Suites and noticed between the cubes there is some vents.
They look pretty heavy duty... I am just wondering if they are as menacing as they look. I don't mind fresh air, but if they are blowing air, they might be pretty noisy.
Just wondering if anybody can comment on their experiences or observations?
They look pretty heavy duty... I am just wondering if they are as menacing as they look. I don't mind fresh air, but if they are blowing air, they might be pretty noisy.
Just wondering if anybody can comment on their experiences or observations?
#2
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: LAX
Programs: JGC,SFC, BestWestern DS, Choice P, HH D, Hyatt Ds, IHG D, Marriott P, Radisson V, Wyndham D, Sixt P
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I was looking at some pics and promotional material for NH's F Suites and noticed between the cubes there is some vents.
They look pretty heavy duty... I am just wondering if they are as menacing as they look. I don't mind fresh air, but if they are blowing air, they might be pretty noisy.
Just wondering if anybody can comment on their experiences or observations?
They look pretty heavy duty... I am just wondering if they are as menacing as they look. I don't mind fresh air, but if they are blowing air, they might be pretty noisy.
Just wondering if anybody can comment on their experiences or observations?
Is it reading light?
https://www.ana.co.jp/int/svc/w_en/f/seat/first_square/
#5
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: LAX
Programs: JGC,SFC, BestWestern DS, Choice P, HH D, Hyatt Ds, IHG D, Marriott P, Radisson V, Wyndham D, Sixt P
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#6
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Join Date: May 2001
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Thanks for the info.
I'm thinking they are probably there for runaway drink spills... so "sewers" in effect. It would be quite messy to have someone spill their drink and have it cross over to the next passenger!
I'm thinking they are probably there for runaway drink spills... so "sewers" in effect. It would be quite messy to have someone spill their drink and have it cross over to the next passenger!