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Wellesley?

What's so bad about the Wellesley? Free beach cruiser bikes to ride. Go across the road and there is a good bakery and an excellent, cheap, pizza joint, Broadway, with huge slices. If you are getting in after 10, call an order in from the bar and it will be waiting when you get in late. They even take meal vouchers if you have one. It may be cold, but it's better than no food if you didn't have time to eat in the evening. The servers in the bar are nice, and food is priced average for a hotel rest. I don't find anything about the continental breakfast to complain about in the morning. Clean pool in the summer and the workout equipment works, more than you can say about most of the other hotels. I've never gotten a dirty hotel room. Free Wireless internet that always works, at least for me. It may not have big name stores to walk to like BTV, but there are small ones across the road.
I will say van arrival times leave something to be desired on occasion, but we normally have long layovers there, so get over it. Everyone complains about a HPN overnight, but doesn't give specific reasons. I'm kinda curious what the beef is with the place?
 
PHXFLYR said:
Any sunshine in your life Captain?:rolleyes:



PHXFLYR:cool:


Absolutely, there, Internet dweller. The wife and kids are great, the weather's been stunning where I reside, and Floyd Landis won the Tour de France!!!!!!!!!!

I was just poking a little fun at the question at hand. Is there a problem with that, or is that a style of post only active mainline pilots are allowed to write?:laugh:
 
If you're complaining about HPN, it means you haven't been to FLO enough. That place makes a cheap dollar whore house look like a palace.
 
I have been to FLO...The truck stop by the interstate 95 takes the cake. Holding cell entry foyer adds an interesting touch.

Regarding HPN, where do I begin. The bar management sometimes closes when there's "not enough business". So if you get in after 9 on Sunday, you're s--t out of luck.

Prices are reasonable? Compared to what? Manhattan?

Beach bikes? Everytime I am in that hellhole, it rains. That, and the pizza joint is a good hike.

Paper thin walls, and it seems like crew rooms are always in the back (probably a good half a mile walk down the corridors)

And lastly, what's with the first conference rooom upstairs, on the left? "Myanus"? Did they forget to profread the room tag before it was put up?

(Ok, I am not complaining about the last one. I just think it's weird)
 
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"Myanus"? That's a riot.
 
"What's so bad about the Wellesley? Free beach cruiser bikes to ride"

Until you try an ride the FA on the handlebars one night and the fork snaps/bends out and you go flying across the parking lot and crash into the giant hot dog Oscar Mayer Weener truck parked in the lot for the night.

not that I ever did that
 
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OPECJet said:
"Myanus"? That's a riot.

If you notice all the large rooms are named after tribes of the Algonquin/Mohawk and Erie indian nation/tribes that occupied the HPN area. I also believe if my memory servers me correctly that the Algonquin were the first known tribe to scalp their victims. I think they scalped some Dutch farmers that pushed north from their apple farms on what is now manhatten. This was all prior the the scalpings that occured to the north during and after the French and Indian War.

Need anymore useless information just let me know?

And yes thoes rooms in the back were quite a hike especially after lugging your bags up the stairs.
 
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LearLove said:
"What's so bad about the Wellesley? Free beach cruiser bikes to ride"

Until you try an ride the FA on the handlebars one night and the fork snaps/bends out and you go flying across the parking lot and crash into the giant hot dog Oscar Mayer Weener truck parked in the lot for the night.

not that I ever did that



So that was YOU, LL......?

Did you miss the "110 lbs Max." placard on those bars?

So...what did she weigh?
 
One of the best overnights I've ever had was at that place a few years ago. Rode the bikes into Armonk, got a case of beer, duct-taped it into the rack (everybody wants to be your friend when you have a case of beer duct-taped to a bike), rode back, and got hammered and sunburned next to the pool while watching the skanky-hot flight attendant splash around in her bikini.
 
ceo_of_the_sofa said:
Wellsley Inn is gonna get it one of these days...:puke:

Hey, it's the La Quinta now. Spanish for "Showers that go from scalding hot to nut shrinking cold in an instant and then back again".
 
I was there this week, cockroaches and all. I was riding one of the bikes into town to get something to eat, and some 16 year old kids pulled up next to me in a car and spiked a chocolate malt off my back, and yelled "nice bike fag". I started to get pissed, then just started to laugh.
 
Terrain Terrain said:
I was there this week, cockroaches and all. I was riding one of the bikes into town to get something to eat, and some 16 year old kids pulled up next to me in a car and spiked a chocolate malt off my back, and yelled "nice bike fag". I started to get pissed, then just started to laugh.

'Dem are some girly bikes, though. White walls and all.
 
BeCareful! said:
Absolutely, there, Internet dweller. The wife and kids are great, the weather's been stunning where I reside, and Floyd Landis won the Tour de France!!!!!!!!!!

I was just poking a little fun at the question at hand. Is there a problem with that, or is that a style of post only active mainline pilots are allowed to write?:laugh:



You are ,without a doubt, a piece of work.Glad to hear about the wife and kids,though.....And I think the word you were looking for was internet lerker (sp?) instead of dweller.You should be more..uh..."Careful"

PHXFLYR:cool:
 
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PHXFLYR said:
You are ,without a doubt, a piece of work.Glad to hear about the wife and kids,though.....And I think the word you were looking for was internet lerker (sp?) instead of dweller.You should be more..uh..."Careful"

PHXFLYR:cool:


I'm quite sure I'm not who or what you think I am, but I'll never convince you of that here. Besides, who cares?

And no, I'm quite sure I meant "dweller," as in "inhabitant." Much more of your life is spent on the important business of setting people straight here on flightinfo.com
 

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