Tuesday, April 28, 2009

What is the best and worst Hotel/Motel you have ever stayed in?

Why was is the best and worst?


Best was the Grand Wailea in Hawaii because they had penguins in the lobby and it was in Hawaii, the worst was in Rome it was an insane asylum they converted to hotels, i don't remember the name but it was horrendous because there was drunk people climbing the balconies and the bar ran out of wine

Motel La Fuente, Colombia is just some rotten place for $2.

The best was is qatar is the only with 6 stars but i was in iraq u know .

Best = Hyatt

Worst = (don't remember the name)

Worst hotel..I think it was called Silver Star somewhere in central British Columbia. We phoned ahead to reserve from a tourist bureau because the price was what we were looking for. We got there and then they charged us a lot more. Then they phoned us in our room and said we had to pay extra for my 2 year old...and extra if we wanted the kitchenette. I had a nasty argument with the guy over the phone...and we said to heck with it..we will just lose our money and leave our yucky room overlooking the garbage bins. The jerk of a manager called the cops on us!!...because I swore at him. ( He swore at me first) Anyway..the cops said we should report the manager to the chamber of commerce..they were on our side. Just to let you know..we weren't a wild bunch...It was me, my two little kids and gramma and grampa. It was a nightmare...my 4 year old daughter ended up in the hospital having emergency surgery the next day. What an awful holiday.

Days Inn , in Grand Junction , CO . Desk Clerks from hell..

The worst was the Howard Johnson in Hot Springs. The place was just kind of nasty and the stairways had huge chunks on broken concrete on the floor. The best was the Crowne Plaza in New Orleans(pre Katrina). It just so amazing and the nicest hotel I've ever been in.

The worst was the "inter-continental" in Dallas like 5 months ago. It was suppose to be a four star hotel, but the life guard left early, no Jacuzzi, the person giving directions around town could not be found, my room sucked the only good thing about it was the room service.

I would say the best hotel I have ever stayed in is probably the Ritz Carlton Huntington Hotel & Spa in Los Angeles, followed closely by the Hapuna Beach Hotel on Hawaii's Big Island and the Manele Bay hHotel on Lanai.

I cannot tell you the name of the dive I stayed with in Kingman, Arizona. I can tell you the clerk, a shapelees he/she wearing some sort of velour outfit greeted me from behind a glass partition like in a bank or a prison visiting area. The bed was so fithy and stained that I slept in my sleeping bag in the closet. Somewhere in this palace it sounded like another guest was engaging in unnatural acts with an animal. After three hours of exhausted semi-sleep I stumbled out to my car and drove 10 hours to Lake City.

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