... anybody care to give a review of this hotel? TIA!
Haven't actually stayed there, but had meetings there. It's new and shiny and contemporary. Lots of compliments from three friends who had wedding parties stay there. Pricing is competitive.
But don't let anyone tell you it's walking distance to anything. Its a dark walk at night to the closest places (DinosaurBBQ, Francesca's, Landmark Theatre, etc). Not truly far, just feels that way. A Syracuse veteran may walk it, but an out-of-towner might find it nerve racking. Uber is your friend.
Haven't actually stayed there, but had meetings there. It's new and shiny and contemporary. Lots of compliments from three friends who had wedding parties stay there. Pricing is competitive.
But don't let anyone tell you it's walking distance to anything. Its a dark walk at night to the closest places (DinosaurBBQ, Francesca's, Landmark Theatre, etc). Not truly far, just feels that way. A Syracuse veteran may walk it, but an out-of-towner might find it nerve racking. Uber is your friend.
Just spent a few days at the Embassy Suites in Estero, Florida. Beautiful building at one time but desperately needs an overhaul and better staff.Stayed at one in National Harbor MD. It was a bit of a strange layout.
We do our client events at the Embassy Suites by the mall. They are great.
Just spent a few days at the Embassy Suites in Estero, Florida. Beautiful building at one time but desperately needs an overhaul and better staff.
The one here is brand new. Staff has been great. Before our client event, they had us in for a tasting to choose the menu. The chef walked us through all of the choices.Just spent a few days at the Embassy Suites in Estero, Florida. Beautiful building at one time but desperately needs an overhaul and better staff.
We stayed there a year ago. It's definitely a different vibe. As others have said it is relatively new and near destiny. Probably won't stay there again but mainly because we didn't care for the location.... anybody care to give a review of this hotel? TIA!
How do you interact with hotel cleaning people so often?Ah, but what if the question was, is it walking distance to Syracuse's finest, most notable, and all-around great time for food, fun, friendly service and a classy fine-dining experience, Theeeeeee Spaghetti Warehouse?
What would you say to that, good sir!
Oh, and about Aloft, I haven't stayed in the Syracuse one, but generally as a chain it's fine. They're clean, newer, and like some of the other ones popping up under Marriott/Hilton are more basic, I think going for what they would term a Euro-vibe, but definitely more than adequate.
That being said, Syracuse hotels without a doubt always have the worst cleaning staffs of any city I've ever traveled to. They're awful at every stop I've made in Syracuse - at any Marriott. Just a mess of humanity and rarely friendly and really, really lazy evidenced by how well they clean. It's a bizarre pattern.
Nicest cleaning people - Montreal! Strangely. Actually, Canadian cleaning staffs in general are usually much nicer than US. I suppose that's to be expected...
How do you interact with hotel cleaning people so often?
Incongruity definedI like the cleaning people. I never let them in my room, ...
Unbelievable riggies.The Preserve is a great restaurant nearby if you are staying there.
LOL my thought too.Incongruity defined
Incongruity defined
I do.Does anyone let cleaning people into their room? I think it's relatively normal - all risk, no reward - unless you're staying for a long time. So, whether you like them or not, doesn't make sense.
I do.
I just take normal precautions.
If an employee wants to rip you off they can do it anytime. You have to trust the establishment has hired trust worthy people and has some security cameras.
Every other or every third day. Depends on how long I'm staying.Does anyone let cleaning people into their room? I think it's relatively normal - all risk, no reward - unless you're staying for a long time. So, whether you like them or not, doesn't make sense.
... anybody care to give a review of this hotel? TIA!
Wasn't really the point of my post.Does anyone let cleaning people into their room? I think it's relatively normal - all risk, no reward - unless you're staying for a long time. So, whether you like them or not, doesn't make sense.
Wasn't really the point of my post.
Does anyone let cleaning people into their room? I think it's relatively normal - all risk, no reward - unless you're staying for a long time. So, whether you like them or not, doesn't make sense.