| Christina |
Sep 29th, 1998 09:22 AM |
Well, I have no opinion re the Jardin de <BR>L'Odeon and you may well be right that <BR>it is not a good choice and has poor <BR>service. But, I wonder what the point <BR>of your post was? If it was just to bitch, <BR>fine, you've done that. But if it was to <BR>actually be informational for others, <BR>you left out very relevant facts: <BR>first, what was the price of your room? <BR>obviously, there are different expectations <BR>in a $100 room vs. $250. Second, who <BR>recommended this hotel so highly? that <BR>seem to be your main point, that it was <BR>a bad recommendation, so if people are <BR>not supposed to trust that person/entity, who <BR>was it? It wasn't this Fodor's site, because <BR>I checked their Paris hotels and that one <BR>wasn't in there. Anyway, I can't really <BR>relate to your complaints, except to <BR>note that poor taxi service in an expensive <BR>hotel is uncalled for, unless you're <BR>exaggerating--it suggests the hotel <BR>does not have a good relationship with <BR>taxi services. I stay in a moderate 3-star <BR>hotel in the Montparnass area every <BR>time I'm in Paris (about $100/night), and <BR>the taxi service they call for me at the <BR>front desk always gets there within 10 <BR>minutes. But, hey, you're in the St <BR>Germain area, you could find a bar for <BR>a drink within walking distance of your <BR>hotel. They may not have a big demand <BR>for serving alcohol in their lounge for <BR>that reason, and thus don't provide the <BR>service. Anyway, I guess the moral of <BR>this story is if you had a hotel you liked <BR>so well in the same area, you should <BR>have stayed there (the Buci). <BR>
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