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Another Starwood catastrophe. For my first time in Montreal we decided to stay at the Hotel Le Meridien, which on the website looked comfortable and cute enough. To our surprise, it was one of the smallest hotels I've even stayed at. The hotel was so small that the lobby is merely excistent. There were only 2 elevators, and they were extremely slow. We received a complimentary upgrade to a suite for being a Starwood Preferred Gold member. The suite was the smallest suite I've ever been in. It seemed to be more of a "Deluxe room" than a suite. It had a couch, a work station, a tv stand, a bed, and coffee table and it was extremely crowded and uncomfortable. When we asked to be moved to another "Suite" we were placed in a similar but larger room. Clearly all suites in this hotel are small... In fact, everything about Le Meridien is le pettite.
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