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Hotel was fine except I have two pet peeves as a business traveler: 1. Power outlets! None in the bedroom, one on the desk. 2. Don't make me pay for wireless, especially on every device. How we can have big name brand hotels with so few outlets in this day and age is beyond my comprehension. I crawled under the bed to find one open receptacle on an extension cord so I could plug my phone in by my bed (but had to unplug the lamp so the cord would reach). I had to plug in my tablet and my second phone in the bathroom receptacles with my laptop on the desk. Normally I bring my own access point, extra extension cords and outlet adapters but I was trying to travel light. And the wireless thing really frustrates me. Everything else was fine. I ordered pizza for dinner and it was ok. I'll stay there again but bring cords and Airport Express access point.
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