Originally Posted by
quitecontrary
Totally agree - if you don't like the dress code don't visit. The 'no shorts' etc. doesn't of course apply to guests staying at the hotel.
incorrect, see "NO DRESS CODE for nonguests"
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Originally Posted by
MegatopLover
IIRC, at this point he may have even said we could go inside to the front desk
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Originally Posted by
stimpy
To me this hotel epitomizes class. It is unfortunate that the people who don't feel comfortable here reject it
"don't feel comfortable here"
Originally Posted by
Pickles
some friends of mine who were guests there were confused for non-guests and it wasn't a pretty sight. To this day, a decade later they will still spit sideways and do the a two-handed one-fingered salute at the mention of the hotel
however they were treated, it was not in a classy manner.
anything can be done with class, thats part of having class.