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Curious about Hyatt place, they look nice but I haven't stayed in one.
So im a Hilton Whore... wanted to see what others thought. Best rewards, nicest hotels?
I think Marriott Rewards program might be better but for some reason I still like Hiltons/Embassy's and Hamptons!
Hilton all the way baby, especially Embassy Suites....
The last one I stayed at, in Greensboro, NC, had some kind of convention of nothing but 12-year-old girls.
Curious about Hyatt place, they look nice but I haven't stayed in one.
I prefer Crowne Plaza hotels. They are aimed at the biz traveler and are very well appointed and comfortable.
Preferred Hotel Chain?
And Embassy Suites -- very bottom of the list next to sleeping on the sidewalk. Those places suck. Whitetrash Weddings every weekend and mobs of illigit children roaming the halls....Manager bubba reception? again, mobs fighting for stale popcorn and warm Bud Light while their kids run wild and pee in the pool....no thanks....
Preferred Hotel Chain?
And Embassy Suites -- very bottom of the list next to sleeping on the sidewalk. Those places suck. Whitetrash Weddings every weekend and mobs of illigit children roaming the halls....Manager bubba reception? again, mobs fighting for stale popcorn and warm Bud Light while their kids run wild and pee in the pool....no thanks....
Ugh, no thanks. Embassy Suites are very familiy-friendly, and no offense to the parents out there, but "familiy-friendly" and "crew rest accommodations" are mutually exclusive entities. Embassies are generally very loud, especially on the weekends. You can mitigate it somewhat with a high floor, but even that's no guarantee. And there's something about those walkways that scream "racetrack for children."
The last one I stayed at, in Greensboro, NC, had some kind of convention of nothing but 12-year-old girls. I'm stunned that all the glass in the hotel didn't shatter from the shrieking!
Nothing worse than driving by 3 great hotels in great locations to stay in some friggin Marriott to get pilot points...:angryfire
Never had a noise problem in an Embassy and I've stayed a ton of 'em.
In most cases, that helps. But a lot of good that does you when four of the army-of-12-year-old-girls are in the bedroom nextdoor, shrieking their heads off at 11pm! Their parents helpfully got a separate suite. Grrrrrrrr....Heck, you can close *TWO* doors.
Guess you've had better luck than I have. The one in Teterboro is about the quietest one I've stayed in, which is fortunate, as I hit that one pretty frequently. But the open design of any Embassy lends itself to a high noise level. The plants help a little bit, but not a lot.
In most cases, that helps. But a lot of good that does you when four of the army-of-12-year-old-girls are in the bedroom nextdoor, shrieking their heads off at 11pm! Their parents helpfully got a separate suite. Grrrrrrrr....
You're really obsessed with 12 year old girls... Anything you want to tell us.
Like the guy implied, Manager's Reception does a lot for helping stop high noise levels.![]()
Couldn't even get to it on that weekend from hell. It was literally three layers deep of kids getting (I sh*t you not) Shirley Temples from the bartender. It was a 20+ minute wait for a drink! That's inhumane.![]()