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Old Feb 24, 2013 | 2:23 pm
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DYKWIA
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What constitutes a 'Full Service' hotel?

At the FS Marriott where I stay during the week, the restaurant has been closed during the evenings for the last few weeks. I've never actually used it, so I can't complain too much.

However, they have now re branded the restaurant, and it now serves Indian food (which I love). They had a grand opening last week.

I arrived today at 8pm after working all day, and found the restaurant closed...

Do FS hotels have to have a certain level facilities? I would expect a restaurant to be a prerequisite.

There is a bar, but the food is generally overpriced and poor quality.

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