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Originally Posted by sdm1130
(Post 13943411)
The Westin Governor Morris has some history to it, so I could see them having enough clues for that property. It's only about 15 minutes from here, so I'd jump in my car pretty quickly.
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Originally Posted by windwalker
(Post 13943372)
Tape player still?
Originally Posted by belynch
(Post 13943409)
They have been for about a month now. I just got the reminder email this a.m. I'm actually surprised no one else has jumped on the :rolleyes:wagon.
(1) Their preferred numbers may have dropped substantially and they would need to make up the numbers. Apart from plentiful upgrades and no bag fees, US doesn't treat elites very well, so it wouldn't surprise me if they felt the need to increase the numbers. (They also are very aggressive about selling elite status.) (2) WN seems to be doing double credits as well as a fast-track to A-List from PHL. Maybe it's a competitive response to them. |
Originally Posted by jrzyshawn
(Post 13943425)
I would be flying down I-287 also. Might even use the lights and sirens :eek:
I am astounded that I can't get a non-stop between DFW and SFO on a weekday afternoon on UA. And I'm equally astounded that CO's connections via IAH are absolutely teh suck between these two cities. P p p p p p p please don't make me fly AAnother AAirline. I'm really not liking the one option via LAX that UA is trying to :rolleyes: down my throat. |
Originally Posted by Trustguy
(Post 13941859)
Today was one of those cool crisp days that really made the campus look desirable. My dad went to Stanford and really loved the place. It was almost a bit creepy to be there today -- I had one of the harder times today since he passed away.
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Originally Posted by belynch
(Post 13943409)
Sorry, should have clarified. It's not the epicenter of the Gaylord :rolleyes:'ness. It's the one in DFW. Even more :rolleyes: if you ask me.
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Originally Posted by Phudnik
(Post 13943449)
(1) Their preferred numbers may have dropped substantially and they would need to make up the numbers.
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Originally Posted by COFlyerCLE
(Post 13943466)
I didn't think it was too bad. Of course, I was only there for about 1 night.
Never stayed at the Dallas :rolleyes:land, but it's a recipe for :rolleyes: if you ask me. *there's a huge honkin' Marriott in MCO that is a notable exception to this rule. I don't know how they pull it off but it's not a bad hotel, at all. |
Made it back to the house. Now to turn around and get ready for w:rolleyes:rk.
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Originally Posted by jrzyshawn
(Post 13942010)
So the ridiculous one-upper whom I work with and whom (did I use that right :rolleyes:v) I believe sent herself $600 worth of flowers to work for her birthday is trying to tell me that she spent close to $10K on a 5-day Carnival cruise. She claims she spent $2k for her stateroom, a suite. $2K for jewelry in the Bahamas, $4K in stateroom charges and I forgot what else because I stop listening once I calculated $10K in charges on a crappy Carnival trash bag cruise.
My other co-workers say I should convince her to take a trip by telling her I found a great mistake fare to Sierra Leone. :-: :D:D:D |
Originally Posted by belynch
(Post 13943483)
I'm not a fan of Dallas. I'm not a fan of the Gaylord Opryland (been there twice). And, as a rule, I'm not a fan of hotels with more than 500 rooms* (and that dislike multiplies for every multiple of 500 you add on there).
Never stayed at the Dallas :rolleyes:land, but it's a recipe for :rolleyes: if you ask me. I do miss FTW though. Living in rural NJ isn't my thing. |
Originally Posted by Anglo Large Clawed Otter
(Post 13941857)
I've peed in one of those. :-:
Originally Posted by jrzyshawn
(Post 13941920)
Me too. I would rather be vague with them. I listed my address as 12205 S Apopka Vineland Road, Orlando FL (Sheraton Safari Suites) on one of the forms. :eek:
Originally Posted by jrzyshawn
(Post 13942010)
So the ridiculous one-upper whom I work with and whom (did I use that right :rolleyes:v) I believe sent herself $600 worth of flowers to work for her birthday is trying to tell me that she spent close to $10K on a 5-day Carnival cruise. She claims she spent $2k for her stateroom, a suite. $2K for jewelry in the Bahamas, $4K in stateroom charges and I forgot what else because I stop listening once I calculated $10K in charges on a crappy Carnival trash bag cruise.
My other co-workers say I should convince her to take a trip by telling her I found a great mistake fare to Sierra Leone. :-: Did I just hear a great Carnival story. Unfortunately it happened to my mother's group. Cruise itinerary is published as 12 days, SAN-HNL repositioning. Instead of boarding the pax in SAN and perhaps thinking ahead, they get everyone on buses in SAN and drive them to Ensenada to meet the ship. Buses get to the port, held for an hour with no AC. Bus driver opens the door, tells them to run to the ship to avoid banditos. They're almost all seniors. There's much more than this and supposedly there is a thread on Cruise Critic, but I can't find it just yet. Morning, Box. |
I would so be in on a mistake fare to Sierra Leone.
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Originally Posted by Anglo Large Clawed Otter
(Post 13943537)
I would so be in on a mistake fare to Sierra Leone.
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Need to close the tab with carnival.com on it. Made me feel dirty just having it open.
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Originally Posted by Anglo Large Clawed Otter
(Post 13943537)
I would so be in on a mistake fare to Sierra Leone.
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