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Name User 02-05-2019 01:02 PM

2018 domestic hotel summary
 
Thought this was interesting. I kept all my keys last year and did a count today as I do some spring cleaning.

143 nights away. Includes 15 in the Red Roof (pre or post commute).

21 Hilton
20 Sheraton
18 Marriott
15 Red Roof
15 Courtyard Marriott (I dislike these the most)
14 Crowne Plaza
11 Holiday Inn
6 Wyndham
5 Hyatt Regency
3 Sandman
3 "generic"
3 Residence Inn
2 Hyatt Place
2 (Richmond)
1 Atrium
1 Club Quarters
1 Drury
1 (Lubbock)
1 Westin

Upntheair27 02-05-2019 01:10 PM


Originally Posted by Name User (Post 2757544)
Thought this was interesting. I kept all my keys last year and did a count today as I do some spring cleaning.

143 nights away. Includes 15 in the Red Roof (pre or post commute).

21 Hilton
20 Sheraton
18 Marriott
15 Red Roof
15 Courtyard Marriott (I dislike these the most)
14 Crowne Plaza
11 Holiday Inn
6 Wyndham
5 Hyatt Regency
3 Sandman
3 "generic"
3 Residence Inn
2 Hyatt Place
2 (Richmond)
1 Atrium
1 Club Quarters
1 Drury
1 (Lubbock)
1 Westin

Interesting. I like courtyards but moral of the story we need more Westins.

Dolphinflyer 02-05-2019 05:44 PM


Originally Posted by Upntheair27 (Post 2757546)
Interesting. I like courtyards but moral of the story we need more Westins.

LAS Westin had some stank to it. Other places vary. Hit them about the substandard ones.

mainlineAF 02-05-2019 06:10 PM

Overall i can’t complain about our hotels. Obviously some aren’t ideal but most are very good.

Since the merger our hotels are so much better than the airways days. Hotel Penn lol

UPTme 02-05-2019 06:51 PM

So between bashing APA and collecting hotel keys, what are your hobbies?

TransWorld 02-06-2019 05:58 AM

I always considered the keys as property of the hotel; taking them as petty thievery. But then again, that is where my moral standards are.

Name User 02-06-2019 10:55 AM


Originally Posted by TransWorld (Post 2757876)
I always considered the keys as property of the hotel; taking them as petty thievery. But then again, that is where my moral standards are.

Actually federal law was enacted to prevent hotels from charging guests for their keys.

But since I'm a greenie anyway I've already bundled them up and will take them on my trips where I visit the specific hotels and drop the bundle off. I'm not wasteful. This was just a fun project for the year.

A330FoodCritic 02-06-2019 01:25 PM


Originally Posted by Name User (Post 2757544)
Thought this was interesting. I kept all my keys last year and did a count today as I do some spring cleaning.

143 nights away. Includes 15 in the Red Roof (pre or post commute).

21 Hilton
20 Sheraton
18 Marriott
15 Red Roof
15 Courtyard Marriott (I dislike these the most)
14 Crowne Plaza
11 Holiday Inn
6 Wyndham
5 Hyatt Regency
3 Sandman
3 "generic"
3 Residence Inn
2 Hyatt Place
2 (Richmond)
1 Atrium
1 Club Quarters
1 Drury
1 (Lubbock)
1 Westin

You worked almost 300 days? OMG!

Ex-wives?

Name User 02-06-2019 01:35 PM


Originally Posted by A330FoodCritic (Post 2758389)
You worked almost 300 days? OMG!

Ex-wives?

Is that pilot math? I average around 16 days a month (4x four days) and took my vacations. Didn't work a day in November for example.

jcountry 02-06-2019 02:00 PM


Originally Posted by Name User (Post 2758228)
Actually federal law was enacted to prevent hotels from charging guests for their keys.

But since I'm a greenie anyway I've already bundled them up and will take them on my trips where I visit the specific hotels and drop the bundle off. I'm not wasteful. This was just a fun project for the year.

Fun Project?

Kind of surprising.

What are your other hobbies? Root canals??


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