Originally Posted by
mecabq
Is there any property that "screams DoubleTree"?
Besides...
Originally Posted by
the810
The more random a hotel is, the more it screams DoubleTree.
(Though inserting "not on a good way" after random)
Hotels that look like they've been ridden hard and put away wet just a few too many times (but not so many that they get "that kind of reputation") are prime "screams DoubleTree" -- a certain number of 45 degree angled atriums and/or standing seam metal roofs also help raise the volume on the DoubleTree call.