#hotel

Edinburgh Family Hotel

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Edinburgh Family Hotel I’m trying to find a nice hotel in Edinburgh that accommodates a family of 4 well (so the kids get their own beds, its so frustrating having places say they have ‘family rooms’ but its either a double wth a sofa bed or just 2 doubles). Yotel actually seems alright but abit bare-bones and maybe abit small, and the Virgin Hotel looks great but is …

Reddit Travel 176 2023-07-28

Hotel scam in Italy?

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Hotel scam in Italy? I visited a small hotel in Italy. Only a few rooms, more like a house. We’re from Canada. Everything was great until we were about to leave. Mind you, we were there only 2 nights, and the toilet seemed fine until the second night, after the front desk closed down. Since it wasn’t overflowing at that point, we went to bed. The toilet had backed u…

Reddit Travel 261 2023-07-17

Remember when the hotel executive lounge was…worth it?

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Remember when the hotel executive lounge was…worth it? I get that things are different since Covid. Everything and everyone are a little more laid back and casual. What I don’t get is why the quality of some experiences that were once considered top tier has declined so greatly, especially when the requirements and costs have increased exponentially. The hotel executive lounge experience used to be…

Reddit Travel 170 2023-07-15

I have never traveled before in my whole life. Now I’m in a hotel for a seminar and Im lost.

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I have never traveled before in my whole life. Now I’m in a hotel for a seminar and Im lost. I didn’t know where to post this question so I guess this can be a place. For my whole life, I have been poor. Im in my early 20s. My parents tried their best to keep the roof over my head, but they couldn’t afford me travel. The first time I actually ended up traveling is today. Im on a seminar and we ended up in this very fancy hotel. Im very…

Reddit Travel 181 2023-07-14

EU citizen travelling in the US – can I purchase something from a webstore and have it shipped to hotel or a pickup point?

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EU citizen travelling in the US – can I purchase something from a webstore and have it shipped to hotel or a pickup point? I am going to the US. I am going on some hikes that require specific equipment that I cannot buy in physical shops and is too large to bring on the plane. Does anyone here have experience with ordering from an online store and having it shipped to the hotel or a pickup point? I am staying in San Francisco for a number of days before going on th…

Reddit Travel 177 2023-07-12

JFK to Chelsea Hotel at night

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JFK to Chelsea Hotel at night My flight lands at JFK at about 11pm, so I assume I won’t be out of the airport until midnight. Hotel is W 24th Street – how safe is the airtrain / subway that time of night, noting I’m female, by myself, and will have luggage? Am I better off just paying for a taxi? submitted by /u/junk_chain

Reddit Travel 171 2023-07-08

Hotel prices change too often

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Hotel prices change too often Hotel prices are so volatile that the price you see right now could differ from the price you see the next day or even in a few hours. My advice is to book a free cancelation policy room and then check the price and see if it drops over time. If so, then cancel and rebook at the lower rate. There are some services out there that will do this f…

Reddit Travel 218 2023-07-08

Traveling US without hotel reservations

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Traveling US without hotel reservations What are your thoughts on traveling north/eastern US without hotel reservations? We want to be a bit more spontaneous about where we end up staying. Is it realistic to find good hotels/ good rates last minute in summer in places like NY and Boston? submitted by /u/Optimist_kind

Reddit Travel 242 2023-07-06

Outrageous hotel charge

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Outrageous hotel charge Hi!!! Looking for any advice or comment if anyone has been through something similar & found resolution. Recently we stayed at a Marriott hotel in Europe, in the early hours of our final morning my 13 month old son vomited, the majority landed on me with a small amount landing on the cream carpet (not ideal). My husband, in the dark, threw a to…

Reddit Travel 273 2023-07-04