Sunday, December 31, 2006

Hotel: Radisson Valley Forge

City: King of Prussia, PA
Chain: Radisson
Property: Radisson Valley Forge
Address: 1160 First Avenue, King of Prussia, PA 19406
Phone Number: 610-768-3222

Check Out: December 31, 2006

7 stars out of 10

Seems like I've looked at this hotel most of my life.

In high school the hotel include a two screen movie theater that was much larger and nicer than the ones in Pottstown. It was much more of an adventure going to the movies there. Over the years the complex added an office building and replaced the movie theater with a convention center of some kind. Still very recognizable to be with its distinctive cylinder shape, but quite different than 30 years ago.

The round cross section creates somewhat pie shaped rooms. So, the rooms are cramped near the door, and the bathrooms are kind of small. But the room area is nice. There is a little balcony long since sealed up, and depending on the side of the building your room is on you're either looking at a parking lot or you get a sense of the rolling hills of Valley Forge. Over the highway.

One major warning - avoid the "fantasy suites". The top floor is a series of rooms each with a "theme" of over the top decorations. This floor doesn't feel like it was meant to have rooms - you have to walk up steps after getting off at the top floor. My guess is that these used to be two floor suites or something from the floor below since it doesn't make sense that you would walk up a floor to get in the room. The themes are silly, in a Poconos way, although kids probably think its great to be in the spaceman room or something. But the rooms have no windows to the outside and the furnishings are more style than comfort.

The regular rooms are fine. The resturant was OK, and if you don't like it, King of Prussia mall is over the hill.

Rating:

  • Safety: 1 - you're out away from everything.
  • Dining: 1
  • Bar: 1 (separate bar)
  • Internet: 1 (pay per day)
  • Wireless in Common Areas: 0 (I think)
  • Work Space, Power: 1 (except top floor)
  • Shower: 1
  • Air Conditioning, Bed: 1
  • Common Areas: 1
Total: 7

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Last Visit: December 31, 2006 ($118 a night)

Sunday, December 24, 2006

Restaurant: Daily News, Bethesda MD

Bethesda Metro Center,
Bethesda, MD

Nice place sitting in the middle of causal and nice. The menu is varied, and the decor is booths with dark wood. I've been here a few times for lunch, this was the first time for dinner, and the service was good. Salmon was cooked right, and the Chicken Marsala was very good, although serviced with mashed potatoes was a little different. Bar is well stocked - Hendricks martini was poured well.

Thursday, November 30, 2006

Hotel: Hyatt Regency Downtown Chicago

City: Chicago, IL
Chain: Hyatt
Property: Chicago
Address: Wacker Drive, Chicago, IL
Phone Number:

Check Out: November 30, 2006

While this should have been a top of the line hotel stay, it was unfortunately very uncomfortable. The room, high up with a great view, had a noise in the air conditioning system which woke me up all night. Maintenance came the next day to fix it, which replaced the sharp clunk noise with a tremendous smell of WD-40. I guess you can get used to anything when you're tired, but the whole experience left me disappointed - especially at the price range of this hotel.

The main lobby is a large atrium, which houses a large bar and a large "nightclub". So, it was incredibly noisy the whole time with no break.

On the good side, the staff were very nice and friendly. But, the general layout of the hotel and my bad luck with a very bad room problem is the only lasting memory of the experience.

Internet was an extra $13 a night, which is too much at those room rates.

Monday, November 27, 2006

Restaurant: Gene & Georgetti, Chicago IL

Chicago, IL
312-527-3718
Downtown
http://www.geneandgeorgetti.com/

A small, old, corner restaurant in all the great ways a restaurant is small and old. A ton of character, great professional bartenders (that know "martini" doesn't mean "vodka"), and great professional wait staff. The speciality is Italian cooking in a chop house tradition. While we were eating the Monday Night Football game was Seattle-Chicago, away in Seattle where it was snowing like mad. Looking up at the TV made you think you were in Chicago in winter with the ball game going on at Soldier field.

Food was top notch, and having a good experienced waiter added a lot to the meal. He was able to guide us around the menu, adding suggestions where needed.

Valet parking available.

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Sunday, November 26, 2006

Flight: United #625 DCA-ORD

Departing From: Washington, DC (DCA)
Traveling To: Chicago, IL (ORD)
ETD: 04:40PM November 26, 2006
ETA: 06:35AM December 26, 2006
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Seat: 33F
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Most likely my last business trip for the year, and lucky me traveling Thanksgiving weekend! Full flights, cramped seats. Got to the airport 2 hours earlier because of all th warnings about long lines, and this was completely false. Everyone got there early, there weren't long lines (at Reagan, anyway), so the waiting area was way too full because of all the people waiting for flights.

And, it was difficult to see the Redskins game on the one TV in the airport wanting area showing the game. There were a dozen TVs there, but only one on the Redskins, the others on some AFC game as if Washington was a city with an AFC team and our game wasn't on now.

Flight was completely uninteresting, except that once again it was impossible to open a laptop because of how far back United seats lean back. So I was stuck staring at the bald spot of the passenger in front of me the whole time.

Thursday, October 19, 2006

Restaurant: Crabby Bill's Seafood

7700 Courtney Cambell Causeway, Tampa, Florida 33607
813-281-0566

Stopped for lunch with a colleague October 2006 for lunch after business. Grilled grouper sandwich. A little salty, but perfectly cooked. Cup of chicken & saugage gumbo - perfect.

Moderately priced, sitting next to the water attached to a hotel. Sat inside, a little stuffy in the mid day sun. But what do I know - I'm from Maryland.

Airport: Tampa, Florida (TPA)

Airport Name: Tampa International Airport
FAA Sign: TPA
Location: Tampa, Florida USA
Airport Web Site: http://www.tampaairport.com/

Well located, with easy highway access to Clearwater, St. Pete, and down the gulf coast toward Naples.

A "hub and spoke" design, with a central check in building attached to a hotel, and electric tram cars out to 6 terminal islands, not too different than Orlando. Shopping and dining in the central area, limited dining in the terminals and a news stand.

Super Bonus! Free WiFi in the airport, no charge, a little sluggish but beats paid service in many other airports.

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Flight: United #1134 DEN-IAD

Departing From: Denver, CO (DEN)
Traveling To: Washington, DC (IAD)
ETD: 07:35PM October 9, 2006
ETA: 012:45AM (Next Day) October 10, 2006
Est. Duration: 3 hr, 15 min
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It's hard to resist the urge to rant about flights some times. This is one of those times.

Against my better judgement I "upgraded" to an economy plus seat, thinking at least I could spend a few hours typing on the laptop. United has a problem in that they allow their seats to recline much too sharply. Even after spending extra money (well, only $30), the person in front of me put their seat back preventing any use of a laptop. Almost crushed the screen also - I don't know why people have no manners to ask before leaning their seat back into your space. You have no recourse, outside of sneezing frequently.

So, the back up plan was to catch up on reading. No luck there. The overhead light didn't work for that seat, and the person next to me was sleeping and not turning their's on.

So I sat in the dark for 3 hours back to DC.

One funny note, in the middle of this the attendant asked if I would like to fill out a survey on how much I enjoyed my flight. They're lucky the light bulb wasn't working.

Complaining about flights is such a cliche that I don't have the energy to think up something new. I used to be a United Premier Executive member in their travel program. I think all the loyalty to try and retain this has finally been squeezed out of me.

Sunday, October 08, 2006

Hotel: Hyatt Regency Denver - Convention Center

City: Denver, CO
Chain: Hyatt
Property: Denver - Convention Center
Address: 650 15th Street, Denver, Colorado 80202
Phone Number: 303-436-1234

Check Out: October 9, 2006

10 stars out of 10

Very nice hotel in a great location downtown. This is my first visit to Denver (although I've been to the airport plenty of times, but the airport is no where near the city). There is an outdoor "shopping mall" area near the airport that seems to be a center for dining and shopping, although it seems devoid of any character that would identify it as Denver. No cowboy hats, no Rocky Mountain High (you could walk a few blocks and see them), same generic American mall experience. A little disappointing, but maybe you need to get out of the city to see "Colorado" in any substantial way. Colorado Springs and Pueblo had more western character than the downtown area, but that's probably not a surprise. The hotel is across the street from the convention center.

Hyatt's are very nice to stay in - almost a Ritz Carlton experience with the staff being exceptionally well trained and attentive to customer needs. Nice bar area in the lobby, and a sit down dining area as well. The room I had was very nice, large TV (although picture wasn't very good). Excellent room service.


Rating:

  • Safety: 1
  • Dining: 1
  • Bar: 1
  • Internet: 1
  • Wireless in Common Areas: 1
  • Work Space, Power: 2
  • Shower: 1
  • Air Conditioning, Bed: 1
  • Common Areas: 1
Total: 10

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Last Visit: October 8, 2006 ($200-ish a night)

Saturday, October 07, 2006

Flight: Frontier 721 DCA-DEN

Departing From: Washington, DC (DCA)
Traveling To: Denver, CO (DEN)
ETD: 09:00AM October 7, 2006
ETA: 010:50AM October 7, 2006
Est. Duration: 3 hr, 15 min
Departure Gate: 26
Arrival Gate:
Seat: 10F (Exit Row)
Equipment: Airbus 319
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Frontier - first time. Airbus 319. Built 2002. Exit row, window seat. OK shoulder room, good leg room.

TVs in each chair, but you have to pay $5 to watch it. The GPS display is free, which is my favorite channel, anyway! JetBlue is a better deal with free TV service.

A little bumpy out to Denver. Nice blue sky. It’s a full flight, like all of them out this weekend. Everything was full or almost full when trying to make the arrangements after United cancelled by IAD flight on the 777. United has disappointed frequently this year.

Thursday, September 14, 2006

Hotel: Best Western Quiet Suites Mequon

City: Mequon, WI
Chain: Best Western
Property: Best Western Quiet House & Suites
Address: 10330North Port Washington Road, Mequon, WI 53092
Phone Number: 262-241-3677

Check Out: September 14, 2006

A "suite style for business travelers" kind of place. Kind of like Courtyard, with larger rooms and desks, a common area for hanging out after work but not a pick-up joint. I had a "theme" room of some kind - oriental, I think but didn't leave much of an impression on me. However, the staff was extremely nice, as you would expect in this part of the country.

Not much food - breakfast and a little nook to buy snacks. There was a place next door, but closed very early so not much going on over there.

Wednesday, August 09, 2006

Restaurant: Outback Steakhouse, Aspen Hill, MD

(301) 933-4385
13703 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring MD 20906

Might have been here before - not sure. Not a great location, but there aren't many nice resturants in this part of Montgomery County. Service was pretty good because of a good waiter, although a little slow at times maybe because of short help. What you would expect from Outback - consistant, heavy on the fried food and the choice is mostly steak or something with alfredo sauce.