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| - Over the past 8 months I've spent roughly 80 nights in a hotel, and I've accordingly gotten very, very, very picky with my hotels. I'll complain about how the shampoo smells (http://www.yelp.com/biz/springhill-suites-by-marriott-plymouth-meeting#hrid:2WGRjnT0ie_SCTKL0Ahgjg), about the noise coming out of the air conditioner (http://www.yelp.com/biz/springhill-suites-richmond-virginia-center-glen-allen#hrid:7YLpSFIL6tsvZMyyP_rFKQ), about the odors (http://www.yelp.com/biz/hampton-inn-mt-laurel-mount-laurel#hrid:hBm-ZcZ-nH-l4YAyLbZmiA), and the softness of the towels (http://www.yelp.com/biz/courtyard-by-marriott-cleveland#hrid:bN51g1dDvPWYrzRuhA9y_g). But I only have one minor--and kind of stupid--complaint about this Residence Inn that I'll get to in a minute. Everything else was good. Big, clean, odorless, well-lit room. Comfortable bed. Decent free breakfast. Friendly front desk service. Free access to a Bally's if you don't like the on-site workout room. Not totally quiet but not unacceptably noisy. Generally a pleasant place to spend a week away from home.
Here's my minor complaint: very limited TV. HBO, the networks, and a hodgepodge of second-rate channels like TNT and Lifetime. But you can see the TV from the toilet, which kind of makes up for it.
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