Shall we have a moderator change the thread title and add a wiki to keep track of properties? At this point, it seems limited to the following properties (
non-resort properties charging a daily facilities fee or resort fee).
The Park Central San Francisco
Fee: $25
Includes:- Unlimited wired and wireless High Speed Internet Access for up to five devices
- Unlimited local and 1-800 phone calls
- In-room bottled water
- In-room Starbucks® coffee
- Luggage storage
- 24-hour fitness center access
- 8 USD discount at Equinox Fitness Center (27 USD instead of 35 USD)
- Weekly guided morning runs
- Complimentary bicycle rental on a first-come, first-served basis
- 3 USD off an adult ticket at the California Academy of Sciences
- 5 USD off a 48-hour adult ticket on City Sightseeing’s Hop On Hop Off Double Decker Bus
- Shopping discounts (please ask the Concierge for details)
Sheraton Nashville Downtown Hotel
Fee: $10
Includes:- Wireless High Speed Internet Access
- Local and 800-Number calls
- Incoming faxes
- Outgoing domestic faxes
- Newspapers
Le Meridien Delfina Santa Monica
Fee: $18
Includes:- Premium wireless High Speed Internet Access for unlimited devices
- Local and toll-free 800 calls
- Newspaper
- Sparkling welcome drink
- One in-room bottled water
- illy coffee daily
- Wellness classes offered three times per week
- Local shuttle service within a two-mile radius of the hotel
- Four hours of bicycle rental
Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina
Fee: $14
Includes:- In-room High Speed Internet Access
- Local and long-distance phone calls
- Access to tennis facilities
- One-hour rental of a bicycle, kayak, or stand-up paddleboard
Le Parker Meridien New York
Fee: $15
Includes:- Wired or Wireless High Speed Internet Access for multi-devices in guestrooms, the lobby, restaurants and the bar. *
- Unlimited use of Gravity Fitness Center.
- Unlimited use of the penthouse pool.
- Unlimited toll free and local calls from your in room phone.