National website slightly changed?

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Jun 6, 2012 | 8:29 am
  #1  
Was making a reservation, looks like they altered the look of the website. Different fonts, larger buttons, mainly aesthetic changes it appears.
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Jun 6, 2012 | 8:45 am
  #2  
Indeed....sorely need an app though, I wish they put their time into that.
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Jun 9, 2012 | 10:31 am
  #3  
Quote: Was making a reservation, looks like they altered the look of the website. Different fonts, larger buttons, mainly aesthetic changes it appears.
I spoke with my PHL contact today, and they said this was the "major" improvement to the website they were told about a couple of months ago, lol. Apparently, IT said they're trying to streamline the stratification of the system when coupons show as "reached their capacity" during the online res process. I guess we shall see if in fact this has remedied that very annoying error message.
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Jun 10, 2012 | 1:29 pm
  #4  
I tweet about once a month, often even less frequently. This warranted a tweet from me, though. No response from National to-date.

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@NationalPro Your website finally came out of 1999 to a strange hybrid of a 2009-era header with 1999-era body elements. Progress!
https://twitter.com/alaskanjackal/st...54396121038848

(Probably should have tweeted @NationalCares instead of @NationalPro, but whatever...)
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Jun 11, 2012 | 3:31 am
  #5  
Quote: I tweet about once a month, often even less frequently. This warranted a tweet from me, though. No response from National to-date.



https://twitter.com/alaskanjackal/st...54396121038848

(Probably should have tweeted @NationalCares instead of @NationalPro, but whatever...)
+1

Would've made more sense if they went all text orange-on-black in celebration of the Emerald Club's founding circa 1987.
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Jun 11, 2012 | 8:53 pm
  #6  
Quote: I tweet about once a month, often even less frequently. This warranted a tweet from me, though. No response from National to-date.



https://twitter.com/alaskanjackal/st...54396121038848

(Probably should have tweeted @NationalCares instead of @NationalPro, but whatever...)
That's about as good a description as any I can think of. Wonder how long it took them to change that header graphic.
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