Courtyard in PHL
#1
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: El Dorado Hills, CA USA
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Courtyard in PHL
Several weeks ago my wife and I stayed in the Courtyard Marriott in Philly next to city hall. This is clearly a well-renovated older hotel. The room was great, as was the staff and the food. Fortunately for us, all the non-smoking king rooms were taken and we got a parlor room with (can you believe) a Murphy bed. Even after housekeeping lowered the bed (while we were at dinner at McCormack & Smicks down the street: great), the room was so spacious that we could have had a complete family reunion.
#2
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Join Date: May 1998
Location: Chattanooga, TN, USA**US Airways Gold, Marriott Gold
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by OldTWAPlatGuy:
Several weeks ago my wife and I stayed in the Courtyard Marriott in Philly next to city hall. This is clearly a well-renovated older hotel. The room was great, as was the staff and the food. Fortunately for us, all the non-smoking king rooms were taken and we got a parlor room with (can you believe) a Murphy bed. Even after housekeeping lowered the bed (while we were at dinner at McCormack & Smicks down the street: great), the room was so spacious that we could have had a complete family reunion.</font>
Several weeks ago my wife and I stayed in the Courtyard Marriott in Philly next to city hall. This is clearly a well-renovated older hotel. The room was great, as was the staff and the food. Fortunately for us, all the non-smoking king rooms were taken and we got a parlor room with (can you believe) a Murphy bed. Even after housekeeping lowered the bed (while we were at dinner at McCormack & Smicks down the street: great), the room was so spacious that we could have had a complete family reunion.</font>
#3
Join Date: Aug 1999
Location: Wynnewood, PA USA
Posts: 2,325
I think there is one in DC that was a bank too. If I remember correctly you can have dinner or a meeting in the vault.
Jay
Jay

