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Old 01-26-2011, 06:12 AM
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TripAdvisor releases list of the 10 dirtiest hotels according to reviews of hotels by guests.

TripAdvisor names dirtiest hotels - CNN.com

Pictures available at the top of the story. The #10 slide? The Econo Lodge Newark International Airport. I have flown with guys in the past that use this hotel. Not me.
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Old 01-26-2011, 09:03 AM
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Fairfield Inn...$60 CAL rate ($68 out the door)

Clean, free breakfast, wifi, timely van service
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They forgot the Hacienda LAX. What a pit!
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Add the Williamsville Inn in Buffalo
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I can attest that the econo lodge earned its spot on that list. It fits the definition of "roach motel" to a T.

There is one here a few towns over where I live that advertises on their sign "Free adult movies" and "we rent rooms by the hour". I suppose it would have been too forward to write "Crack House".
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There is one here a few towns over where I live that advertises on their sign "Free adult movies" and "we rent rooms by the hour". I suppose it would have been too forward to write "Crack House".
Well, that hotel would never make it on the list simply because of the clientele who are trying it out "at the last minute" shall we say?? If it is that bad, might as well park in a secluded spot and use the car. It has to be cleaner.
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I can attest that the econo lodge earned its spot on that list. It fits the definition of "roach motel" to a T.

There is one here a few towns over where I live that advertises on their sign "Free adult movies" and "we rent rooms by the hour". I suppose it would have been too forward to write "Crack House".
You referring to "The Swan"?
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TripAdvisor releases list of the 10 dirtiest hotels according to reviews of hotels by guests.

TripAdvisor names dirtiest hotels - CNN.com

Pictures available at the top of the story. The #10 slide? The Econo Lodge Newark International Airport. I have flown with guys in the past that use this hotel. Not me.
Don't let corporate travel see this or we'll all be scratching.
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