smoking policy
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A lot of hotels have adopted a no smoking policy for the whole hotel. However, the rooms that were smoking before still reek of smoke. Unless everything has been replaced and painted, it is smoky.
I got one of these rooms when I checked into a hotel late. Of course it was the only room. Sometimes opening the window is not an option. In this particular room the window would only open about 2" which was not sufficient.
I got one of these rooms when I checked into a hotel late. Of course it was the only room. Sometimes opening the window is not an option. In this particular room the window would only open about 2" which was not sufficient.
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Hilton hotels and it's family of chains (Hampton's, Conrad's, Homewood Suites, etc) always has a smoking/no smoking sign right next to the room description so I'm not sure why you're having a hard time finding the info.
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Look at the little NO SMOKING sign right next to the room description
https://secure3.hilton.com/en_US/ch/...execution=e2s1
https://secure3.hilton.com/en_US/ch/...execution=e2s1
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This isn't a problem at the places I book--they always have non-smoking rooms, and that's what I want. These days it isn't easy to find room for smokers except in places such as Arizona and Las Vegas.
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