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| - We all should know by now that the Palace Station is not a Palace!
So I stayed here for the cheap room rate I was expecting-----
I saw on the Internet where you could stay for $28.00 for a night. What I didn't see was that in the upper right hand corner of the screen, there is an additional $14.99 tagged onto the room rate for some dumb*ss services that no one would more than likely use... Like free admission to the swimming pool! Notary service! (Notary!!!!) --- This is the Palace Station! People don't come here to do business, they come here to gamble, sleep, eat and limp around the joint...
So here I come thinking I'm paying $28.00 for a night---- "No Sir! If you read the screen closely, you would see where the $14.99 is mandatory and for all the benefits listed on that poster over there(pointed to advertising panel),.... Umph*! I guess I'm stuck paying with tax over $58.00 when it was all said and done...$#!@!%$#%#$#@!@
"NEVER AGAIN!" I told the woman behind the counter... as I checked in.... "Good Luck staying in business in this economy!"
I have Diamond level with Hilton, and I could have had a room with a full buffet breakfast for around $40.00 total during the week days... Soooo Pi*sed!
OK... So I was duped.... The room at the Palace were the Courtyard rooms, not the tower. The room is about the size of a standard Motel 6 but skankier looking and smelling a bit like urine...ewwe! The shower is short for tall people above say 5'8" . You'd need to stoop to get your hair wet. And the soaps are so thin and sad.
The towels----well, don't get too wet, or you might not have enough towel to dry yourself off with one towel....
To sum up this fiasco: For the money $58.00, most can more than likely stay in a more generous room elsewhere, and you might even get a decent breakfast with that!
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