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Just for fun:A few years ago we stayed in the suite that was Mr. Manchester's personal apartment within the MGH. It had a large dining/living room area and a MASSIVE bedroom with a King bed and sleeper sofa, and way too much empty floor space. If I knew how to share photos I'd show you .
Two questions, if you don't mind. And if you don't want to answer, no problem.1. Did you request the suite2. How much did you pay per night?On the request question, once, while traveling on a business trip for my company, I was given a huge suite. So was my co-worker. I'm pretty sure my company didn't request it. We didn't rank that high. . I think it was more a case of availability. I'm just curious
Nice. Did it have a kitchen?
I have had to use a scooter the past two years and both times been lucky enough to be at the Hilton Bayfront. Is there anyone here that was at a hotel farther away that also used a scooter? And how difficult was the experience?
I have friends (and relatives) in San Diego. Right before (and the week or two after) Hotelpocalypse, I stress out, refresh my emails over and over, and start checking out options if I miss the first round.My friends (and relatives) always invite me to stay with them, and tell me I shouldn't be stressing out over an overpriced hotel room when I have a free bed nearby.They're not Convention folk.And every year, I have to awkwardly turn down a generous offer, even if I'm trawling forums looking for an available reservation.Anyone else?
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