Originally Posted by envgeo
(Post 14353816)
I spent last night at the Le Meridien Philadelphia. It was more like a W than I was expecting, although the room is larger. This is the first time I have posted pictures which has sucked all the life out of me that I don't have the energy to write a review except to say the employees were very attentive and helpful, almost. Valet takes a while and although my car was waiting for me in about 10 minutes the car hiker had took another 10 minutes to show up with my keys.
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/membe...rance-area.jpg http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/membe...r-bathroom.jpg http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/membe...5-bathroom.jpg http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/membe...999-shower.jpg http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/membe...wards-door.jpg http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/membe...-img-00244.jpg http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/membe...bar-closet.jpg http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/membe...re2004-bed.jpg http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/membe...02-hallway.jpg http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/membe...sting-note.jpg http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/membe...-nighttime.jpg http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/membe...03-daytime.jpg Great pix! Actually, I had that same room - they upgraded us to the city view for Valentine's Day - that was really nice of them! Great staff!!!! |
Originally Posted by choptliva
(Post 15921084)
Honestly, did you see me actually complaining that I wasn't treated well enough or anything?
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Originally Posted by CNWO4LIFE
(Post 15921874)
Yes. The "Wow, one floor up. I should be so grateful" was the first clue.
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Originally Posted by choptliva
(Post 15921084)
Honestly, I was reporting my own observations. Honestly, did you see me actually complaining that I wasn't treated well enough or anything? Or honestly, did you feel like being argumentative for the sake of being so?
And I did not honestly know that one is not permitted to report on observations just because some others feel they already knew. Honestly, have a good life. Or that the size of the rooms was small. I asked for more to have a better understanding of your post. If you find that "argumentative" then oh well. |
oh well indeed.
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I read earlier in this thread that 'Executive Rooms' are the basic, run-of-house rooms at this property. I have the option of either an Executive or Deluxe room for an upcoming stay, and both are available at the same price. I'm guessing I should go for the Deluxe, but would appreciate any advice. I'm spg Gold, if that has any bearing. Thanks in advance.
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Same question about room types
Booking a room here and with my corporate SET code, there are 3 types of rooms that I can book, all with the same rate: Executive, Classic, and Deluxe. Can anyone shed any light on the differences and which is the best?
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Suites...?
Does this property even have suites? Anyone with knowledge care to shed some light... Or even some pix?
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Originally Posted by ariyo15
(Post 16270330)
Does this property even have suites? Anyone with knowledge care to shed some light... Or even some pix?
Superior Suite - 2 double beds Classic Suite - 1 king bed Family Suite - 1 king bed and 2 double beds When I do not use my SET rate, I'm unable to access any suites for reservations. :confused: There is a picture of a suite on the property's website under Guest Rooms (picture #4) |
Originally Posted by ariyo15
(Post 16270330)
Does this property even have suites? Anyone with knowledge care to shed some light... Or even some pix?
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just booked a pretty good rate of $145 for a monday night stay next month....my meeting is at 'one liberty place' which i believe is only a 5 minute walk from this property....worked out quite well for me....:)
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Originally Posted by bulldoggolfer05
(Post 16272499)
I will try to post some pics from a Suite I had a while back.
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Originally Posted by JFKSFOLAX_friend
(Post 16408793)
Were you able to post these pics? :confused:
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I've just gotten into the Starwood brand (did the plat challenge last month) and really like what I am seeing. I've been a Marriott/Hilton traveler, but think next year I will do just Starwood/Hyatt.
Anyway, I am booking my first reward booking and it is at this hotel on New Years Eve. They want 10k starpoints for the reservation. Is that a reasonable amount given the date I am staying, or am I severely overpaying pointswise? Thanks for any input. |
Originally Posted by ekardz
(Post 17009064)
I've just gotten into the Starwood brand (did the plat challenge last month) and really like what I am seeing. I've been a Marriott/Hilton traveler, but think next year I will do just Starwood/Hyatt.
Anyway, I am booking my first reward booking and it is at this hotel on New Years Eve. They want 10k starpoints for the reservation. Is that a reasonable amount given the date I am staying, or am I severely overpaying pointswise? Thanks for any input. |
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