It’s been busy here in Darwinfish Central the last few
weeks. As you may recall, I got
married the last week in June. But just as we were coming back from that
trip, we had to embark on a road trip the next Friday through Monday, back to
The Burgh.
We had a family reunion scheduled for my mom’s side of
the family. I wasn’t crazy about scheduling the event so close to our wedding
trip, but we don’t get together all that often so if there’s a gathering, I
don’t want to miss it.
Besides, this would be the first chance they’d have to
meet my new bride. So we basically rolled through the short holiday week and
went right back on the road. As we did in Florida, we stayed at a Hilton for a
few days. This one was a “Hilton Garden Inn.”
Our family usually patronizes the Hilton brands, so to
consolidate reward points, so my brother and sister and their families were
staying there as well.
Normally, I have no issues with Hilton or the services
and rooms they provide. But this was a relatively new one, which we thought
would make for the best stay. Nope.
The main room was mostly fine, but I hated the bathroom.
There were several issues I had, which I didn’t think were inconsequential. But
none of them were the sorts of things that the staff could reasonably address.
My beef was with the architects and builders.
So, when after our stay they began the inevitable pleas
to complete their survey, I gave them my considered response. And if I’m going
to tell the Hiltons, I might as well tell you.
First, I made sure I told them the staff was fine… I had
no complaints about them, as they were friendly and professional. But here’s
what was wrong with the room… the bathroom.
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They had one of those sliding doors for the
bathroom door. It made lots of noise whenever you went in or out, which could
be bothersome when one occupant needs to take a midnight whiz while the other
is asleep. And there were gaps on either side, which left one feeling like
anyone could peep in.
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The fixtures were loose. There was a square base
around the handle that turned the shower on and off, and it was crooked. At
first, I thought it was supposed to be kind of avant-garde like Tim Burton
designed the place. But upon further investigation, it was just loose, and
wouldn’t stay straight.
Same problem with the toilet
paper holder. It had an open side for the roll to go on but also was not fixed
firmly to the wall. Anytime you touched the TP, the arm bends downward and the
TP rolled off the bar.
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The water pressure was terrible and it took
forever to get to a temperature suitable for human bathing. Once it got warm,
you just felt like you were getting peed on.
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It was bad enough that the shower stall (no tub)
had a clear glass door to it. But they also had a full-size mirror over the
sink, directly opposite the shower. Does anyone really need to see themselves
soaping up? I don’t want to see that! My only alternative was to do everything
while facing the opposite wall in the shower. I only had to do that, though,
until the whole place fogged up, because…
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They didn’t have a goddamn exhaust fan in there!
In my book, that’s just unacceptable for a hotel. There wasn’t a bathroom fan
in our Florida hotel either, so maybe it’s a standard Hilton practice.
Not only do you need a fan in
there to keep the mirror from getting condensation, there are other
considerations as well. These are closed
quarters. If you have two people cohabitating in such a small space, the
last thing either party wants is someone to go in there and befoul the whole room!
Also, consider the poor schmo on
the inside. While their loved one is just on the other side of the wall/gapped
sliding door, they can hear every grunt, splash and worse. Even if the fan
doesn’t actually work very well, the din is a relief for all involved. Believe
me, the last thing I want my dearly beloved to think is that she married American
Pharaoh. Must we destroy all the illusions the first week of marriage?
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And if there wasn’t
anyone else in the room and you dared to sit on the can without closing the
door, you’re staring straight into another
full-size mirror on the outside of the closet. Like that’s a view of oneself anyone ever wants to see. What are you
supposed to do, pose like The Thinker?
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And for the one non-bathroom-related item, the
carpet stayed wet in front of the A/C unit for the duration of our stay. I’m
glad I noticed it when I was barefoot. How bad does it suck when you step in
something wet, in your socks? Especially when you only have so many pairs of
socks with you in the first place? Shit like that ruins my whole day.
I got a response back from the hotel manager, but it
reeked of canned copy. I know there was little he could do… my main beef was
with the design. Although he could probably get someone to tighten up those
loose fixtures. I probably should have left my room number.
I’m sure they’ll find a way to get even with my ass…
probably change the expiration date on all my Hilton Honors points to “next
week.”
Maybe next time we ought to just go back to the Omni
William Penn, downtown.
I sympathize. I recognize most of your complaints.
ReplyDeleteNext time you are in a bathroom full of fog, turn the shower on full force COLD. The steam will condense on the cold water, and clear the room within seconds.
Yes, and if I plan it right, I can do that while using the toilet, to provide some aural cover.
Delete(Nice to see you again, Silk!)
This isn't good at all. I always stay at places like Motel 6 or Super 8 to save money, and I've never noticed such problems.
ReplyDeleteI’m sure they’ll find a way to get even with my ass...
If they do, write a post about it. Businesses dread bad publicity.
It seems like they were shooting for a fancy-schmancy image, but with shoddy workmanship behind it. And the design was definitely "image over functionality."
DeleteOr just stay at the Holiday in...that was nice.
ReplyDeleteThey were legitimate complaints.
No fan? Loose fixtures!!!
Hilton,Smilton!
That's back in play for any future trip.
DeleteISIS Beheads 15-year-old boy caught listening to western music
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Feb 19, 2016
The Isis jihadist group has reportedly beheaded a teenage boy for listening to pop music and shot dead two others for missing Friday prayers, as part of a crackdown on personal freedoms in the group's Iraqi stronghold of Mosul.
"Kurdish media seem to suggest the incident has led to rare public displays of outrage."
AND ONT ONE WORD ABOUT THIS FROM THE LEFTIST MEDIA !
But they are outraged if President Trump answers the outrageous lies from 4 Crazy Congresswomen
Sounds like "Dominus" already has it covered. No sense in sending CBS out there.
DeletePayback is a Bitch, and so is thy Freak who writes that Progressive blog that you participate in.
ReplyDeleteI'm afraid you'll have to be a little more specific.
DeleteMeanwhile, this is a post about a hotel stay.
Sadly for you(lol) and others, bathrooms are something I can speak on for hours. They have to be spotless in a hotel, a friend's home, a restaurant and even a relative's house when zillions of people visit for family reunions. The shower has to have some serious water pressure and really hot water. These shouldn't be any trash in the trashcan or aq missing liner. Back in the day I can't tell you how many freebies from businesses or apologies from friends and family because one or more of these things fell to the wayside. So as obnoxious as I probably sound right now(lol), I totally get your feelings about the design and overall inconvenience, and I think I would have been a little iffy about the sliding door thingy too. Now that I'm so much older and no longer have a real job, I don't travel as much, so hotels are safe, and my family prepares in advance in case I show up. They remember the days I used to leave because a bathroom was gross. By the way, a HUGE congrats on your wedding! That's amazing news! Hugs, RO
ReplyDeleteI don't think that's unreasonable at all.
DeleteAnd thanks!
An exhaust fan of a certain capacity or a window with certain square inches of opening is a requirement in the standard US building codes. I don't know how the architects and builders got away without this.
ReplyDeleteSome buildings have exhaust systems that are supposed to act like chimneys, with the air leaving only by convection or air forced into the room from a vent, with all the ducts coming together in a big duct to the roof. These don't work. Or all the exhaust ducts go to an exhaust fan on the roof. I was in one motel with this and it wasn't working. The manager said it went off at 10 pm, I guess because no one takes a shower or a shit after 10 pm. But if this kind of system is on it works. You can tell these systems by the small square exhaust vent.