Those telephones are made by CISCO. Dieselducy loves Preheat Fluorescent Lights. I've never seen CISCO Telephones at the Glenwood Suites in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. That's a first.
atomicjellydragon it was at the La Quinta in Silverthorne. A maintenance guy was annoyed that I was "taking pictures". He tried to tell me I was making the hotel look trashy. Eventually he went into further detail and said that he thought I was only taking pictures of the hotel equipment and trash in the halls (both of which I did feature in the tour, one of them by accident). When I told him I was reviewing the hotel, he told me I couldn't. I got into a heated argument with him and then told him to leave me alone and that I can say whatever I wanted to about the hotel. He promptly left, but told me never to come back to the hotel. I have been back there, but haven't stayed there since.
Elevating Denver mine was kind of strange. The hallways look like the 70’s, and it probably is. In the hotel room, the toilet wouldn’t stop filling (I turned it off because I felt kind of wrong to leave the water running and wasting so much water), and the shower makes a weird noise. Then I wanted to wash my clothes, and there are 4 washing machines and only one is working and it was in use. Then the pool, was full of dead bugs. And then the elevator, a service employee left a cart full of trash in it. And lastly, the roof access wasn’t locked but I didn’t go up there because I would have gotten in trouble.
Elevating Denver I saw that video my worst was at an embassy suites when we had to switch rooms over five times due to the dirtiness so finally they switched us free or charge to the biggest suite they have (not available by online booking) and 2nd when we stayed at a Sheraton when the room was rundown so we got offered to switch and 2 bottles of water, but then my dad was still upset and we got upgraded I'd go in depth more but I'm busy
Those telephones are made by CISCO. Dieselducy loves Preheat Fluorescent Lights. I've never seen CISCO Telephones at the Glenwood Suites in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. That's a first.
Room 252 Tour 12:55
Not game room this confrence room
Poll: What is your most screwed up hotel experience? (Just asking a random question lol)
atomicjellydragon it was at the La Quinta in Silverthorne. A maintenance guy was annoyed that I was "taking pictures". He tried to tell me I was making the hotel look trashy. Eventually he went into further detail and said that he thought I was only taking pictures of the hotel equipment and trash in the halls (both of which I did feature in the tour, one of them by accident). When I told him I was reviewing the hotel, he told me I couldn't. I got into a heated argument with him and then told him to leave me alone and that I can say whatever I wanted to about the hotel. He promptly left, but told me never to come back to the hotel. I have been back there, but haven't stayed there since.
Elevating Denver mine was kind of strange. The hallways look like the 70’s, and it probably is. In the hotel room, the toilet wouldn’t stop filling (I turned it off because I felt kind of wrong to leave the water running and wasting so much water), and the shower makes a weird noise. Then I wanted to wash my clothes, and there are 4 washing machines and only one is working and it was in use. Then the pool, was full of dead bugs. And then the elevator, a service employee left a cart full of trash in it. And lastly, the roof access wasn’t locked but I didn’t go up there because I would have gotten in trouble.
Elevating Denver I saw that video my worst was at an embassy suites when we had to switch rooms over five times due to the dirtiness so finally they switched us free or charge to the biggest suite they have (not available by online booking) and 2nd when we stayed at a Sheraton when the room was rundown so we got offered to switch and 2 bottles of water, but then my dad was still upset and we got upgraded I'd go in depth more but I'm busy