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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
4-02-2010 @ 7:43PM
Phillip Bleicher said...
This is absurd and laughable. The W Hotel Hollywood GM should be fired as well as the executive who pitched this idea.
I was about to book a trip for our company (reserving three rooms for four days) at this property, looks like the renaissance is going to get all my business!
Good bye W Hollywood!
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4-03-2010 @ 9:47AM
Graydon said...
As a resident of Hollywood, I agree. The Renaissance is a far nicer hotel and it is in the middle of everything. The Hollywood Douchoisie will eventually turn its attention to the next new thing and will make the W as relevant as the Knickerbocker!