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Well we went on the Carribean ship. Seven days out of Fort Lauderdale. Great close Port. We had to wait for over 2 hour to pull out. I found out that if you directly book with Princess, they will wait for you. With all the storms there was 48 people we waited for. Four other got flown out to The Cayman Islands. We love Princesses. Line. We joined drop and go since we live so close. But for what we paid for room it was small-and the shower was smaller terrible but we did have a small balcony on the starboard (sp ) side. 14 floor Riveria floor. Lots of food not such friendly employee. I can name 3 employees that smiled.our shower was SMALL . I canâ??t imagine if you were bigger then me how you would fit In shower.Food was good. Plus plenty of all kinds , shows not so great very disappointed. Usually the best .the crowd is getting younger then prior years. Ports , Grand Cayman, Rolatine ( Honduras) , Belize , then Cozumel. Owned my Carnival. They fixed the islands nice all Carnival it up nice. But .. plenty of pools adult pool plus lots of bars . I found this ship to be dirty,our balcony grout job bad , rust . Understand itâ??s on Ocean but reallly ? Four other specialists restaurant that you pay extra it was worth it. Our steward was great . My one sever in the Island dining room was Andre he was the bomb I was the only person who ever tipped anybody because your tips are included in price. But if you have a special person who takes care of you whatâ??s a couple extra bucks. .this was our 4th on Princess. Carnival bought princess I think since it was brought it went down . to shows , buffet you help yourself at buffet with silver things everyoneâ??s touches it and doesnâ??t put it back in dirty little white dish , so if the dish is hot so is the severing spoon, GROSS ONLY SRVER WAS Andrea in the Island dining room.No one looks you in your face no smile or look at you in the eye . One casino was smoking one was not . Again the wine list was terrible my cruise was a disappointment. Our steward was great I called him Sushi cause his name I couldnâ??t pronounce. Plus Sheila in the spa was great but with dine lights on . Wine list is getting worse since Carnival took over. Entertainment child like , egg dropping really, breaking of balloons, majority of people over 40 really. Iâ??m a wino so I donâ??t donâ??t drink hard liquor. Not happy . Glad to come home to my shower.

Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino – Menu with Prices – 5040 Wild Horse Pass Blvd, Chandler

We had a south corner balcony suite, on the 2nd floor of the hotel (all the balcony rooms are on 2). It was very comfortable and convenient, as the gym and coffee shop were on the same level, and we could take the escalator or stairs down one level to the main lobby, restaurants, casino, etc. without waiting for elevators. The balcony overlooks the pool, and though it was very hot, it was nice to be able to step outside, and in the early morning or evening, it was pleasant to sit out there. One thing I did forget was the prevalence of crickets in this areaâ?¦saw one on the balcony, and a couple of them got inside. So, if you are phobic about critters, maybe select a room without a balcony.. . The suite itself was quite spacious. Thereâ??s a full kitchen, but oddly, not a single dish or utensil (what are all those cabinets for?). I suppose they might be available on request, but we ended up not using it so didnâ??t ask. There was a Keurig coffee maker. The bathroom had a huge long counter with dual sinks, and a toilet and shower room separated by a glass door. The shower had a handheld in addition to the rain shower head. However, no one thought to provide a soap dish or shelf â?? toiletries had to be placed on the floor, and we precariously balanced the bar of soap on the handheld shower bracket. Really annoying when they overlook small but essential details like that. The bed was comfortable, good lighting and plenty of bedside electrical outlets. Appreciated the plentiful drawer and closet space.. . The pool area was nice and uncrowded during our stay, particularly on weekdays. There are lots of umbrellas among the lounge chairs, and attentive service from the bar/restaurant. They play music at the pool and different music at the bar, loudly â?? so if you sit anywhere near that end of the pool, youâ??re listening to both of them compete, and they refuse to turn either one down/off. We moved to the other end of the pool, problem solved â?? but really, why?. . The onsite restaurants are decent, and they have gelato in the coffee shop. Valet parking was quick to retrieve our car and have it waiting by the time we got downstairs, air conditioning on, and offered us cold bottled water too.. . We were there for a concert; we didn’t gamble so can’t comment on the casino. There’s a small outlet mall just down the road, the hotel offers a free shuttle and it would be walkable if the weather is right. Other than that, there’s nothing in the immediate area.

Sagamore Pendry Baltimore Menu with Prices 1715 Thames St, Baltimore

Many claim the Pendry is a gem. That wasnâ??t the case for me, although there were many positives, such as never having to wait for the elevator. However, after exiting the elevator to walk to my room, I had to pass a utility closet that was open, exposing buckets and ladders, etc. What an eyesore. Why didnâ??t housekeeping close the door? . . I appreciated getting a cold bottle of water upon check in. The room had a mini bar but there was no price list. . . There was plenty of storage space, which I didnâ??t use for my one-night stay. I didnâ??t find a safe but was told upon checkout that it was hidden in a bureau drawer. . . The description of my room read â??Deluxe Harbor Room 1 King Balcony Prime Harbor View Sitting Area Work Space Com WiFi 340 Sqft.â? The balcony and view were attractive. In the room, there was a comfortable wingback chair, but a photo on the website pictures a sofa at the foot of the bed. There was no desk. After departing I was informed that there is a tray under the TV that pulls out and I could call reception to have a chair delivered. That would have been a tight squeeze, and advertised â??work spaceâ? shouldnâ??t require such effort on the part of a guest. . . Other issues: . â?¢When I called the front desk, I had to hold for 18 rings. . â?¢The floor of the room was sticky but I was there for such a short time, I didnâ??t report it. . â?¢The toilet was in its own alcove. The bathroom had one sink and a shower. You need to know how to turn the spouts of the soap and shampoo dispensers to get the liquid to flow. . â?¢The only place to hang bath towels was on the handle to the shower. . â?¢For a room costing over $600 a night, I expected plusher toilet paper. . â?¢The pool was lovely but there was no changing room. I felt uncomfortable walking through the hotel wrapped in the bathrobe that was provided.

Hilton Garden Inn Chattanooga Downtown – Menu with Prices – 311 Chestnut St, Chattanooga

What we liked: 1) the pictures of the rooms on the travelocity app we purchased our stay from. 2) the proximity of this hotel to Chattanooga attractions. What we didn’t like: 1) you have to pay $12.50/day to park in a crappy parking lot. 2) the friendliness of the staff wasn’t the greatest. 3) breakfast at this place was $12/person.. really?? 4) the sheets were dirty with something resembling blood before we ever went to bed. When we called, they brought a new sheet, but no offer to remake the dirty bed for us. 5) we were placed in a handicap room (we’re two healthy adults with no disabilities) and the shower was level with the floor, meaning water got all over the bathroom after a shower. Not sure how as the water pressure was like a mist on a rainy day. 6) the room smelled like a backwoods combination of dirt and bleach. 7) the bed was really uncomfortable. 8) the walls in this place are PAPER THIN. If you don’t want to hear the baby crying to one direction and someone getting it on in the other, book somewhere else. We personally won’t be staying here ever again. For the absurd price we paid of $235 for ONE night, it felt like the biggest rip off with them nickel and diming you at every turn. Even the water in the room was $2.50 a bottle. At the price of the room, I expected a little more. Like the room being in impeccable condition, not dirty sheets. Continental breakfast options maybe? Walls where I can’t hear my neighbor cough in their bed like they’re laying next to me in mine. We should have stayed at the Hampton.

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Raleigh-Durham Airport at Research Triangle Park – Menu with Prices – 4810 Page Creek Ln, Durham

This hotel is just a No for me, they get two stars for effort in trying to make things right but I just can’t. From the lobby you would think the hotel is updated but that is a negative grasshopper, the rooms are old and dingy and need to be updated PERIOD. I’ve actually stayed at this property in the past and although it wasn’t my favorite I don’t remember it being this bad. I checked into the hotel and initially was given a room on the side of the hotel nearest to the front desk on the Hilton honors floor. From jump I knew I was in for a surprise but let’s see where this goes. I get to the 4th floor only to be greeted by piles of sheets, trash and dirty towels on the floor in front of each of 4 rooms. One of those rooms couldn’t possibly be mine and it’s 7pm so why does the hall look this way. Well one of the rooms was mine, how am I supposed to get in is my next thought we’ll let’s go to the elevator phone and call the front desk to find out…ma’am can you just go in the room the dirty items mean they just cleaned, sir are you asking me to touch someone else’s dirty stuff to get in this room because that will never happen, oh no I’ll send someone right away (which they did) but the room was just too dingy for me so I requested to be moved, which they obliged and did. Fast forward to room 2, well I’m OCD and travel with my own cleaner and this room although better then the last needed a wipe down. I get to the bathroom to be greeted by pee on the toilet SERIOUSLY yeah I draw the line there but don’t want to be moved and I can’t forget the broken phone â? so I can’t call and am required to walk to the front desk – all I want to do is put my stuff down and go to dinner so I can prepare for tomorrow but that’s not happening. They send a house cleaner and maintenance worker to correct all the wrong but I’m already in checkout mode All in all this hotel won’t be graced by my presence in the future. Although the front desk worker was extremely nice, drink cards can’t fix this. You guys seriously need to put this hotel under renovation, mold in the shower, vents covered in dust, dirty carpet are only a few of my gripes. I travel to the area for business but this is on my list of no bueno hotels

Renaissance Asheville Hotel Menu with Prices 31 Woodfin St, Asheville

I loved the location of this hotel and that they allowed our pet to join us! It was easy to walk into downtown and there was a nice area to walk your pet. The decor was very modern and our room was clean. We had a nice view from our room and enjoyed having nice big windows. Go up to the top floor for an even better view. There is a nice outside patio seating that the hotel offers as well! The bed wasn’t comfortable for my husband and I. It was very soft and the mattress slept hot. It was also hard to regulate the temperature in our room. The bathroom was decent and had a good shower. The shower curtain was dirty and the toilet sprays water out when flushed. Also the toilet itself was old. We didn’t have very good hot water one day. The bathroom also had a sliding door that doesn’t offer a lot of privacy. There is ample parking here but some spaces require a hike. I didn’t mind that so much because it was nice to have free parking! I had pleasant experiences with the staff I interacted with.

Laporta’s Restaurant Menu with Prices 1600 Duke St, Alexandria

This was next to our hotel and had decent reviews, so we booked a table to avoid walking further on a very hot week-end. The restaurant at 6:30 pm seemed a little dirty; the bases of the tables and window sills on the glass doors were dirty. We must have had a new waiter; he never brought us bread, asked when we were almost finished eating if our food was ok, and asked if we were ready for dessert although we obviously had food on our plates that we were still eating. For wine he gave us by the glass menus, and when my husband asked him for the more extensive wine list he said the very limited menu by the glass was all they had,we had to ask about all the wine bottles in the restaurant for him to remember they had a larger by the bottle wine list. The food was decent, presentation was nice. Although our waiter knew we are having dessert, he seemed to forget, had we finished our wine we would have skipped dessert. The Jazz was very nice until their vocalist joined in, ruined the ambiance of the bass and pianist. So we were disappointed in our restaurant choice. Too bad, they tried but need some help.

Lexington by Hotel RL Miami Beach – Menu with Prices – 4299 Collins Ave, Miami Beach

For the price I wanted to give this place a chance but I would not stay here again. There are several reasons why. I just returned to my room and the smell of weed in the hall and even in my room is so strong it could knock you out. The door to my room doesnâ??t fit correctly and there is a huge gap on the bottom and one side so all of the sounds and smells from surrounding rooms come right in.The bathroom is dated and small and really needs an update. The handles fall off when you try to turn the water on. The middle knob doesnâ??t work correctly so you have trouble getting the shower to have any pressure at all but the tub sprays out so fast and you take a shower in 4 inches of water thatâ??s not draining. Everything is old so things seem dirty even though the cleaning staff have been great. The walls are literally crumbling.We booked for the pool and tiki bar. The pool was dirty. The outdoor beach shower knobs were broken as well. The tiki bar … oh my god. We waited about 15 mins for the bartender to even acknowledge us. She was busy sorting napkins and doing pretty much anything else but selling drinks. When we were able to order a beer they didnâ??t have one very common beer so we ordered another type. The beer was frozen. I chose to let it defrost because it was faster than getting the bartenders attention again. I was brave and ordered a second and that one exploded so the bartender offered me another type and that one was spoiled. Its too bad because the location is great but this place needs a renovation bad, the pool is too dirty to use, the tiki bar wasnâ??t good and the room was old and tired.Wish I chose another place.

London Music Hall Music Complex – Menu with Prices – 185 Queens Ave, London

London Music Hall has been doing an amazing job of bringing life to the D&R corner over the last few years. It’s one of the only mid-size multi-room venues in the city. They recently renovated (about 2 years ago?), and now have a large mainroom with a balcony and boxes, a second room (Rum Runners), with a second floor (only used for bigger shows these days) and a small side room, as well as an expansive rooftop patio which unfortunately doesn’t get used much these days because of smoking laws. Getting in is usually pretty smooth, I’ve rarely encountered a line. For shows in London Music Hall, you enter off the Queen Street Parking lot, NOT the main Dundas street entrance. Security is not super strict, but they might look in your bag. Checking in is a bit confusing, as there is a desk for will call tickets and a door for hard tickets or e tickets. If you have will call tickets, they just tell the door people you’re good to go, but it can be a bit of a mess if there’s a bunch of people coming in at the same time. Coat check is right beside the entrance INSIDE the main room, it’s 2 or 3 dollars. Dropping off your coat is fine, picking it up at the end up the night can be a bit of a wait, so grab your coat a few minutes before the show ends if you want to make a speedy exit. Thankfully they keep it pretty organized. There are only 2 or 3 ATMs, there can be a line, so bring cash. The bar is cash only. There are 3 bars – one on the left and right, and one at the back. The one at the back isn’t always open. They used to have some food at the back bar (pizza, chips, etc), I’m not sure if they still do this for bigger shows. There is also some seating at the back if you’d rather not stand in the crowd. Unless the show is completely sold out, there’s usually a decent amount of room. Sold out shows can get rammed. The balcony isn’t always open but there are 2 extra bars there. There are also extra bathrooms on the second floor which usually have less of a line. The production overall is great. The stage is huge, the lighting is awesome. The sound is great as well. It can be VERY loud. I go to a lot of shows but LMH is sometimes too loud for me. I’d suggest bringing earplugs to avoid any pain (and save your ears the next day!) I generally have little interaction with staff, but security is fairly non-intrusive unless youre causing trouble. Rum Runners is also part of London Music Hall complex. It’s a smaller, darker venue, and is accessible from the Dundas street entrance or through a doorway at the back of the london music hall balcony. They use it for smaller shows, however on Friday and Saturday it runs more like a bar/club. Fridays have Rock (and similar genres), I believe it’s $5. Saturdays are always electronic music, it’s free, $5, or $10 depending on who’s playing. Sometimes it’s locals, sometimes it’s international acts, most often techno or tech-house but sometimes Drum n Bass, Trance, or something else. It’s a much more casual vibe than a big London Music Hall show. No dress code for either venue. Drinks are on the expensive end, though Saturday at Rum Runners has reduced cost for drinks (about $4). I believe London Music Hall has just bought out another adjacent storefront so looking forward to where they go with that!

Princess Anne Hotel Menu with Prices 301 E Chestnut St, Asheville

My brother expressed interest in traveling to Asheville for a long weekend and since I’m a fan of trying new places (and had the time to take off), we found ourselves planning a little getaway. I left him in charge of choosing accommodations, and after a little research he chose Princess Anne. This place looked charming enough so I was really pumped to check it out for myself. This hotel has a lot of history. Tucked away amongst a number of homes, the Princess Anne has gone though a number of forms (and owners) throughout its history. Today, it’s sort of a boutique hotel mixed with touches of bed and breakfast, filled with history and charm – so much that it’s actually on the National Register of Historic Places. As with my other hotel reviews, I’m going to separate this one into pros and cons, so here we go! The biggest pro for me has to be the aesthetics. While I’m normally inclined to contemporary styling, I really appreciate and admire what PA puts out. It really gives off that historic feel with the design, original wood floors, and fixtures. While it’s clearly an old building, it’s fully modernized and styled to complement the feel. The room size was great – we were in a suite which had a kitchenette, couch, and sitting area in one room followed by a full-sized bedroom. The hotel also offers a lot in terms of amenities. There’s a huge lounging area inside as well as two outdoor porches and a pond area where you can sit and relax. I was super impressed with the food offerings they had. Every morning they had complimentary breakfast from 8-9:30 where we were able to choose from a number of selections. Also, from 4:30-6 every day they had hors d’oeuvres and wine. They didn’t skimp out either – those hors d’oeuvres were LEGIT and super delicious. All around the hotel and our room there were brochures and binders highlighting local attractions, plus the staff gave us some great recommendations for places to go. As for cons, there really weren’t too many. Since it’s an old hotel, almost everything squeaked – the floors, the bed, the stairs – so I would say be cognizant of that and expect to hear the occasional sound from your upstairs neighbor. Also, our suite was set up where the shower and toilet were in one room and the sink was in the bedroom. Again, I understand it’s an old place, but it was still a minor inconvenience. The location is good, but it’s about a 10 minute walk to downtown Asheville so you’re not necessarily in the thick of it. I gotta bring it back to the positives to close out this review – and in that case I really need to commend the staff. Everyone was super friendly and really made my stay not only a delight, but an experience; they go the extra mile and it shows. For the price we paid I thought Princess Anne was a really great value, and would definitely return here if I ever found myself in Asheville again – keep up the amazing work!

The Pfister Hotel – Menu with Prices – 424 E Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee

My wife and I love staying at this hotel and if you are in town for a couple of nights, it is a beautiful place to stay. But we made the mistake of hosting a wedding at the pfister and the experience was so terrible that I couldn’t recommend it to anyone. The red flags started as soon as we were handed off from their sales staff to their event staff. The event staff were non responsive (to say the least). As an example, we requested the count of guests booked in our room block for weeks only to receive an email (weeks later) telling us our room block was already full. Fast forward to wedding weekend, our welcome bags (which the pfister charged to deliver) were not delivered. We asked them to deliver them, no luck. They weren’t delivered until our wedding day. Our handicapped guests, who we specifically requested a handicap accessible room, were put in a room that couldn’t fit a wheel chair into the bathroom. When we requested a room change, we were told they were all taken forcing our guests to use the public bathroom (on a different floor). Luckily our ceremony wasn’t at the pfister but we did have a brunch at the pfister the morning after our wedding. If running out of food wasn’t terrible enough, the pfister then ran out of dish ware! The bartender spent the morning on his cell phone while no one was clearing dirty dishes – it was a disaster. So bottom line, it’s a great hotel at for a couple of nights but do NOT host an event at the pfister

Hyatt Centric The Pike Long Beach – Menu with Prices – 285 Bay St, Long Beach

For a short weekend getaway from the triple digit temperatures of the lower desert, we took a two hour drive to the Long Beach coast . Hyatt Centric is a super convenient hotel with a great location at Shoreline L.B. Our room was on the second floor with an ultra-comfy king bed. With the Aircon on super blast, and a comfy bed, our one night stay at the coast was terrific. The room was spacious with a semi-separate sitting area. As mentioned earlier, the bed is super comfy. I really enjoyed the ample shower and well decorated bathroom. The Bee Kind toiletries (shower gel, shampoo, hair conditioner, and lotion) are awesomely scented. There is also a small fridge & Keurig coffee maker in the room -convenient. If you are into the activity of shopping, this place is for you. I am not a shopper, but I did not mind the location at all. A walk in the early morning fog so close to the majestic Queen Mary is refreshing & exhilarating. Nice lobby bar which starts their business at 4pm. I bought a bottle of wine at a local store and forgot to bring a corkscrew with me. The friendly bartender at the lobby bar opened the bottle for me with a smile. The hotel houses a restaurant located at the lobby. Overall, a pleasant stay at this Hyatt property.

Sam’s Club Bakery – Menu with Prices – 4763 W E Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy, Kissimmee

(Translated by Google) I give the 5 stars xq to me personally I have been treated very well I tell you that I had ordered a baby shower cake with another person had an emergency 1 day before the baby shower but notice and in the afternoon and call Sam’s bakery and they told me of course if they had the best disposition and they also did it to me as I wanted it very beautiful and on the same day of the very professional baby shower. Thank you very much to the one who corresponds.