CONCIERGE LOUNGES
#1
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Join Date: Dec 1999
Location: irving,texas USA
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CONCIERGE LOUNGES
Can anyone suggest some Marriotts (full service of course) where you were particularly impressed with the service and food?
Thanks. Also, if it was open on the weekend?
Thanks. Also, if it was open on the weekend?
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JW Marriott Bangkok (SUkhumvit)
Marriott Singapore
Marriott SFO airport
(all open also on weekends).
Marriott Singapore
Marriott SFO airport
(all open also on weekends).
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Join Date: Aug 1999
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Marriott SEA Airport is open on weekends, doesn't serve much food, but serves delicious fresh baked cookies. Good enough dessert for me. 
Marriott Denver Tech Center is not open on weekends, and the lounge is next to the lobby (odd), but it serves fried chicken and something else every day 5:30-7:30; almost can have a whole meal for free there.

Marriott Denver Tech Center is not open on weekends, and the lounge is next to the lobby (odd), but it serves fried chicken and something else every day 5:30-7:30; almost can have a whole meal for free there.
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Marriott Boston Longwharf Hotel has great hot snacks during cocktail hours.
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I want to thank everyone for their great feedback here. I do appreciate it.
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mauifirstclass: I really like this topic, and thanks for posting it.
Just to let you know - when a thread you're interested in has been "dormant" for a while, what a lot of people here do is to post a reply that says something like:
"Bringing this thread back up front"
so that the inactive thread comes up at the the top of everyone's topic list.
I mention this since there was a similar topic on this forum last month. Bringing the old topic "to the front" would have kept this nice discussion all in one place.
People will stop "bring threads up front" when the threads get "too long." (The long LatinPass threads nonwithstanding.) Then, they'll just start a new thread with a similar name. So we have "Who we all are," "Who we all are 2," and so forth.
Speaking of which, it would be nice to hear a little from you
at http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/Forum95/HTML/000236.html
[This message has been edited by dgolds (edited 04-02-2000).]
Just to let you know - when a thread you're interested in has been "dormant" for a while, what a lot of people here do is to post a reply that says something like:
"Bringing this thread back up front"
so that the inactive thread comes up at the the top of everyone's topic list.
I mention this since there was a similar topic on this forum last month. Bringing the old topic "to the front" would have kept this nice discussion all in one place.
People will stop "bring threads up front" when the threads get "too long." (The long LatinPass threads nonwithstanding.) Then, they'll just start a new thread with a similar name. So we have "Who we all are," "Who we all are 2," and so forth.
Speaking of which, it would be nice to hear a little from you
at http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/Forum95/HTML/000236.html [This message has been edited by dgolds (edited 04-02-2000).]

