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Old Jan 2, 2023 | 7:47 pm
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Just completed a one-night stay prior to an early flight back to DC after a week in SoCal; booked quite some time ago for ~$150/nt.

I originally booked a Q/Q room and didn't see any upgrade in the app; I arrived around 7PM and asked if any suites were available (I virtually never ask for upgrades but based on this thread it seemed like a good idea). I was given a "One Bedroom King Suite with ADA Shower" without hesitation - the room was around the size of three regular rooms. There was a regular bedroom with a wheelchair-accessible bathroom and shower, then the space of the other two rooms was combined with a living room on one half and a conference table with wet bar in the other half. There was also a 1/2 bathroom. The suite was very spacious and had a runway view, but I heard no noise at all from the outside or from other rooms.

One small hiccup was I had to ask for a roll-away bed three times before it finally appeared around an hour after the first request.

I went down to the front desk to get a toothbrush and the agent asked if I'd been given any drink vouchers at check-in - when I said no he gave me 3, each worth $7 at the market. I'm not sure if I was supposed to have gotten these as a Globalist, or if it was due to the rollaway bed issue, or if he was just being friendly.

I had a quick buffet breakfast before my flight and the food was fine (there was also a short menu but I didn't have time for that). The charges were removed in full. It was around a 10-minute walk to the Alaska terminal.

The most important things to me in an airport hotel are 1. quiet and 2. ability to walk to the terminal; this checks both of those boxes so I will plan to return if the need arises.
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