The one warning about the Kimpton hotels is that they really need to be aware that we are numerous and not silent; if they have a block of rooms on a lower floor (or maybe immediately over the restaurant) so we're not walking on someone else's ceiling that would be the absolute best. The hospitality suite got constant noise complaints from downstairs and across the hall, and IIRC the complaints continued even though everyone kept dialing down the noise further and further.
'Dirty Girls'
F2F5: I forget that everyone isn't us
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon.
Good to know!
And whoa Philly gets cheaper in the Summer by far. I was doing searches with no date set and then started putting in Summer weekend dates and the prices fell by $100 in most cases.
Did the hospitality suite get that many? I knew we got some that first night when the kiddos were tumbling around but once they left didn't realize we were still having issues?
I think the complaints continued even after the kiddos went home to bed.
(And I was just about to post something about trying to get all together - not only would it have cut down on the noise complaints, but we could have ambled from room to hospitality suite and back in our (nifty animal-print) robes.)
We had a couple noise complaints post-Prom, IIRC. It's a small hotel, as Kimptons tend to be.
I thought it was odd that we ended up on so many different floors.
Big and anonymous is better, then! :)
Eh screw 'em unless they fine us.
The worst thing they can do is stick us in some Klimpton database as 'noisy'.
Unless there is some industry-wide database... in which case we'll have to start misspelling our name ourselves.
It's spelled Luxury Yacht but it's pronouced "buffistas".
The one warning about the Kimpton hotels is that they really need to be aware that we are numerous and not silent; if they have a block of rooms on a lower floor (or maybe immediately over the restaurant) so we're not walking on someone else's ceiling that would be the absolute best. The hospitality suite got constant noise complaints from downstairs and across the hall, and IIRC the complaints continued even though everyone kept dialing down the noise further and further.
Why wouldn't this be something to mention to *any* hotel, vs. just Kimptons? (I'm not familiar with Kimpton hotels, so maybe there's something I don't know about them.)