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pwrshift May 13, 2001 6:05 pm

Marriott Beds are the Worst anywhere
 
Do any of you have the same problems I do getting a good sleep on the 3" slab of foam rubber Marriott has standardized on? After a few nites on a Marriott bed it is such a relief to get home to my own bed. When is Marriott going to wake up?

BeantownFlyer May 13, 2001 6:44 pm

I find it amazing that they can charge their rates and still provide a foam matress - which is typically hanging over the edge of the box spring. Its the primary reason (along with their cheap sheets) that I've moved on to other hotels.

ROADRUNNER May 14, 2001 12:55 am

Those foam mattresses are WORN out! A new one, which doesn't stay the way very long, is not a problem.

I think the hotels are well used and they are living on a past reputation as far as quality goes. Locations are very good for me. But I am looking around also.

doc May 14, 2001 6:05 am

Yes, they ain't exactly "heavenly!" http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/wink.gif

bizman May 14, 2001 7:47 am

Thank you... I am glad to see that there are folks out there that have the same back problem I do after sleeping on that so called bed. Just to let you know, help is on the way. I was on a flight to HNL in F class with a lady that was an interior decorator for Marriott Vacation clubs. I told her that something has to be done with those beds! She said that the owner of the mattress company is very good friends with JW, and that all protocol for all Marriott hotels is that they have that mattress. She said that the new renovated hotels will have thicker beds. I recently stayed at a new courtyard and it did have a thicker mattress. Who knows, I'm staying at Hiltons where I can walk the next morning after sleeping.

pitflyer May 14, 2001 8:39 am

I stay at Marriott's often and have never had a problem with their mattresses. I know its no heavenly bed, but then again its no Best Western, Wyndham Garden, or Homewood Suites bed. Now those just stink.

You guys are just too picky... http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif You'll need to stick with Westin <grin>


hedoman May 14, 2001 8:47 am

JW good friends with mattress company. Yes, they belong to the same club, it is called a religion.

Priceline has put me in a dozen Marriott properties. The beds were bad fifteen years ago when I made a decision to pass on these properties. It has always amused me that so many tolerate this place.

afang May 14, 2001 12:54 pm

It's not just the Marriot's beds are bad, I found Hilton's bed even worse sometimes.

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roberto99 May 14, 2001 12:56 pm

I personally hate it when I frequectly get bedsheets that are way too short for the bed.

I find myself retucking in the bottom sheet at bedtime. I also feel like such a fool DOING WHAT THE MAID SHOULD HAVE DONE RIGHT IN THE FIRST PLACE!

But for some reason, I still slept in Marriott beds 80 nights last year....



ROADRUNNER May 14, 2001 3:05 pm

I have never understood, why the top sheet and blanket is tucked in under the mattress. When you pull the top sheet out, the bottom sheet comes out also.

How many people vote to stop tucking in the top sheets?

GG May 14, 2001 4:39 pm

Why are they taught to do it that way? - because it's done like that all over the chain. It's ridiculous. I thought I was the only one it bothered. Guess not.

But the maids who make up the bed with the pad in big wrinkles underneath the sheet get my ultimate boobie prize in the housekeeping department. That's much too common.

OTOH, the actual beds (crummy foam mattresses and all) don't usually bother me. Hilton beds now - there are Hiltons where if I stay 2 nights, by the second morning, I can't walk . Different strokes, I guess.

baglady May 14, 2001 4:58 pm

JW's beds are better as are the sheets. But I have a problem more with the sheets than the beds. Hate the sheets! And am finding more and more problems (i.e. stains, cleanliness, etc.) even on the concierge level and at the JW's.

Phil May 14, 2001 7:32 pm

The mattress company owner's friendship with JW Marriott must be very special, as JW has been dead for a number of years now. I myself have had only one really bad night in a Marriott in many years of platinum membership, and have never thought the mattresses uncomfortable. Maybe I missed the worst of them, or maybe I am just not as sensitive to those things. If it really bothers one, one should not spend 80 nights a year at a Marriott.

Phil May 14, 2001 7:33 pm

The mattress company owner's friendship with JW Marriott must be very special, as JW has been dead for a number of years now. I myself have had only one really bad night in a Marriott in many years of platinum membership, and have never thought the mattresses uncomfortable. Maybe I missed the worst of them, or maybe I am just not as sensitive to those things. If it really bothers one, one should not spend 80 nights a year at a Marriott.

ROADRUNNER May 14, 2001 10:18 pm

You must be very discerning as baglady?
How do you get to be on the concierge level?

They haven't let me onto concierge floors for several years. "The hotel is full"!

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