четверг, 1 августа 2013 г.

Provided you can get over a resort that is blatantly nickel and diming you (without even being nice)


We've had a mild fascination over here with the Rome Cavalieri hotel--once a Hilton, now part of the chain's Waldorf-Astoria Collection--largely in part due to its crazy extravagant services. Gladiator training anyone? Fancy a jog with the hotel's general manager? Or perhaps you would like to bring your dog with you and let him dine out of Gucci dog bowls ? The hotel can accommodate all that.
Yet we've never known anyone who has spent a night in the hotel. Until now. The NY Times featured the hotel in its weekly "Check-In, Check-Out" feature in the Sunday Travel section. And while the hotel is full of fancy things, enterprise rent a car discounts the staff seems to have dropped the ball. From reviewer Oliver Schwaner-Albright:
But for all the amenities, the hotel didn�t so much welcome as tolerate us: the desk staff was curt, the car valet was rude and the concierge couldn�t be bothered to halt his personal conversation to help us make dinner reservations.
Things really enterprise rent a car discounts don't pick up at all for the hotel from here. Everything has an unreasonable enterprise rent a car discounts price to it. Schwaner-Albright reports that the gym is 20 Euros and at the pool, swimming is free but a towel and chair will cost you 16 Euros. Breakfast is 35 Euros and a drip coffee delivered to your room will cost you 13 Euros.
If you don't like the Crabtree & Evelyn soap in the bathroom, you can order off the soap menu for 9 Euros a soap. The reviewer didn't even mention internet access here but we went over to TripAdvisor and saw that it was 27 Euros a day.
Provided you can get over a resort that is blatantly nickel and diming you (without even being nice), you will be staying in comfort. The room got high marks from the NY Times. Those start at 290 Euros a night.

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