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Old Apr 4th, 2003, 02:49 PM
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&quot;I'm surprised the Tourville does not since it is a four start hotel!&quot;<BR><BR>Actually, I find the charm of staying in hotels in Europe are the different bathtub/shower configurations. I have stayed at Le Tourville on four occasions, and although there have been a few comments to the contrary, I love their bathrooms. There is a tub that has a hose to wash your self while standing (or sitting) in the tub. Our bathrooms have always been quite spacious enought, but what is spacious to me might not be spacious to you. I know my wife thinks its big enough, and with the stuff she brings (ladies what do you have in those bathroom bags? never mind. don't ask. don't tell)) it must be quite roomy.
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Old Apr 4th, 2003, 04:17 PM
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I know that Le Tourvile says that it is a ****hotel, but my Michelin red Guide ( this is the guide I rely on) rates Le Tourvile as a **hotel. Le Tourville does seem to have ****prices. I don't know about the shower.
 
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Does the Hotel Bonaparte has a shower door?
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Old Apr 4th, 2003, 07:07 PM
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Well, it is a **** hotel. The only time I rely on Michelin is when I need some tires. And it is a terrific hotel. I really don't care about stars anyway, unless Salma Hayek gives me a call.
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Old Apr 4th, 2003, 07:16 PM
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To be correct, Le Tourville is a **** hotel, and I do know about their bathrooms since I've been there. I don't go by any guidebooks, including Michelin. There has yet to be a guidebook that is accurate, in my opinion. Trial and error is my way of evaluating places. And even error can be fun. There is no right or wrong answer to these questions, just personal choice. I would only answer questions about places I have personally stayed.
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Old Apr 5th, 2003, 06:49 AM
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Well, yes, I will have to confess that we stayed at the Le Tourville one night and we got the&quot;the closet&quot; at ****prices. I didn't speak to the issue of bahrooms because I was sure that ours was not typical.<BR><BR>We have been to Paris so many times and stayed in so many places, plus I have taken time to look at other hotel rooms on all of my visists, so I have found that Michelin is the most accurate rating system that I have found.
 
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