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8-25-2012 @ 4:10PM
John David Craig said...
I was staying in a suit on the 69th floor of the Detroit Ren-Cen.
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8-26-2012 @ 5:55AM
Unimpressed said...
Stayed in a suit or a "suite"? You can actually stay in both, but one is a clothing item and the other a room type!
My guess is that is the first time ever, (if you were a guest in one), or you would not be making a big deal.
There are all kind of "suites". Ones you can get for under a hundred a night and then some that can cost you 10 grand or better a night. Staying in a "suite" is nothing spectacular. But pair that up with the type of service and the actual place, then I might go ooh and aah. When the suite you are staying in has it's own butler service and concierge with car and driver avaibale at your beck and call.........then let us know.