Originally Posted by
billatq
This is a bit of an old thread, but I’ve noticed that most extended stay hotels have windows that open and thought I would share. The flip side is that some folks that smoke take this as carte blanche to smoke indoors. It’s less of a problem at a Residence Inn, but Extended Stay Americas tend to be bad with smoke.
Discovered this when a co-worker from out of town was booked into an ESA on a visit to my town. The place was like an ashtray with a check-in desk.