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Old Apr 15, 2008 | 5:25 pm
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Is there a "Seatguru" for hotel rooms?

Last night I stayed in what has to be the best hotel room ever, by my very odd standards. What made this room great was: (1) 10th-floor location with a window facing a brick wall in the center of the block, (2) something like 250 square feet of space, in Manhattan!, (3) a very comfortable bed with a duvet that was neither too heavy nor too thin, (4) an HVAC system that was completely noise-free and set to a comfortable temperature for me, (5) a layout that included a little foyer leading to a 90-degree turn inside the room's door, which meant that hallway noise was nonexistent, and (6) an iron and ironing board in the closet as well as a reasonably placed outlet with which to use them. The upshot: I slept like a log, did not wake up either sweating or freezing, and ironed my suit with ease. Apparently, these things are REALLY important to me.

I have made a note: Room 1002 at the Warwick. (This hotel is one block from my company's NY office, so I stay there a lot.)

So, my question is: does anyone keep a Web resource of similarly great individual rooms in various hotels? Or am I on my own to start my own personal list, so I can request them when I book?
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