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ariyo15 Feb 23, 2011 6:46 pm


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.

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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!!!!

CNWO4LIFE Feb 23, 2011 9:04 pm


Originally Posted by choptliva (Post 15921084)
Honestly, did you see me actually complaining that I wasn't treated well enough or anything?

Yes. The "Wow, one floor up. I should be so grateful" was the first clue.

choptliva Feb 24, 2011 6:45 am


Originally Posted by CNWO4LIFE (Post 15921874)
Yes. The "Wow, one floor up. I should be so grateful" was the first clue.

No, that was a statement that moving one floor would not really be an upgrade, and I wish they didn't call it one, that's all.

KENNECTED Feb 24, 2011 10:44 am


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.

Sense when is asking a question being "argumentative"? You made a statement and I commented. The way I read your comments, you came across surprised that this property didn't have a lounge or offered anything in place.

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.

choptliva Feb 24, 2011 2:46 pm

oh well indeed.

inasmuchas Mar 20, 2011 7:52 am

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.

DFWFlier Apr 22, 2011 10:09 pm

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?

ariyo15 Apr 23, 2011 11:54 pm

Suites...?
 
Does this property even have suites? Anyone with knowledge care to shed some light... Or even some pix?

controller1 Apr 24, 2011 7:37 am


Originally Posted by ariyo15 (Post 16270330)
Does this property even have suites? Anyone with knowledge care to shed some light... Or even some pix?

Yes, the property has suites. I've just searched using my SET rate and the following suites are shown:
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)

NDDomer86 Apr 24, 2011 1:19 pm


Originally Posted by ariyo15 (Post 16270330)
Does this property even have suites? Anyone with knowledge care to shed some light... Or even some pix?

I will try to post some pics from a Suite I had a while back.

Keyser May 18, 2011 8:06 am

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....:)

JFKSFOLAX_friend May 18, 2011 11:43 am


Originally Posted by bulldoggolfer05 (Post 16272499)
I will try to post some pics from a Suite I had a while back.

Were you able to post these pics? :confused:

UA-NYC Aug 8, 2011 11:05 am


Originally Posted by JFKSFOLAX_friend (Post 16408793)
Were you able to post these pics? :confused:

I've been pre-upgraded to a Suite for tonight - if I don't get downgraded in the interim ;) will try and remember to take a few

ekardz Aug 27, 2011 8:49 pm

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.

Keyser Aug 27, 2011 10:07 pm


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.

it's a cat 4 property so it will be 10k points a night, no matter what day of the year....


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