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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Taro who wrote (238274)6/21/2005 4:48:26 AM
From: Amy J  Read Replies (3) of 1572632
 
European hotels really stink of smoke.

Any suggestions to any good European hotels that don't stink of smoke?

Preferably new hotels that never allowed smokers, rather than old hotels that have millions of dollars of repairs to make due to smoke damage from smokers. On the real estate thread, some real estate investors had to replace their walls in order to get rid of the smell of smoke, it is apparently so pervasive and damaging. Once smoke gets inside a room, it's always there, forever.

The European hotel standards are really different than American standards when it comes to stinky smoke smells, that is for sure.

But if only American hotels would ban potpourri or so-called carpet air freshner sprays as well as carpet liquid "refreshners" they stick in their vacuum cleaners! Those things are nasty. Some of the Marriott hotels just stink with it (while other Marriott hotels are so wonderful. There are no standards at all.)

Regards,
Amy J
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