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1-23-2009 @ 11:33PM
jocko said...
Can't be any such thing as a clean hotel room. My ex traveled for a living and the stories she told almost made me scared to touch her when she got home. EX: Denver LaQuinta - so much filth in the space between the wall and the bed you could just barely make out the TV remote in all the dust. She sent a complaint to the home office but no acknowledgement ever came here; Newark NJ - room had not been "cleaned" before she checked in; Bethel AK - Brown Slough B&B had bedbugs, way outdated food and an owner who was totally in denial (she brought back pix of that place!!(GROSS!!); Tukwila WA Homewood Suites had the largest spiders. Best place: Eau Claire WI - hotel across the street from the library; #2 - hotel in Juneau AK right across from the airport. Remember, her opinions of these hotels were based solely on cleanliness.
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