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Decent enough hotel in most respects, but if you're going to charge us extra for continental breakfast, it ought to be a little more up-market than what we can get for free a Super 8 where the room is $40 a night cheaper. But more emphatically, WHAT THE HELL WAS IN THAT POOL WATER? EVERYONE in our party came out of that pool with irritated skin at a minimum; some had rashes so bad it took a week to fully heal. They should rename that micro water-park of theirs "Skin Rash Cove." The one bright spot was the bartender chick who looks like an underage boy and has a conspicuously Irish-sounding name that I can't quite recall at the moment. She was pretty cool and served up drinks that seemed to have a little extra, just enough so you know you're getting your money's worth but not so much that guests would be inadvertently over-served. UPDATE Apr 9: Five weeks later, still waiting for that promised callback from IHG Corporate to discuss the issue. I suspect they're in no hurry to discuss it.
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