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Bob Crane 72 Reviews 552 reads
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The Provider Board is probably a better forum for getting a good answer because it is more private there and providers are less likely to mention specific places on this board. I'm sure providers are willing to speak more freely there.

jacij942 reads

Just wondering is anyone can recommend provider friendly hotels in the area ??

The Provider Board is probably a better forum for getting a good answer because it is more private there and providers are less likely to mention specific places on this board. I'm sure providers are willing to speak more freely there.

Do you have any reviews

As oft mentioned on here and elsewhere, naming of specific hotels is very much to be avoided for security reasons.


People with recommendations should communicate the specifics via PMs.



-- Modified on 6/29/2014 4:39:28 PM

No one will mention names on here which is good. In general the hotels in the city are too busy most of the time, I think, to pay a lot of attention to this stuff.  But in the suburbs and smaller cities steady traffic is more likely to stand out and be noticed.

I asked a similar question a few days ago.  However, my question was about a specific hotel and I was correctly (and politely) told that mentioning hotels by name was not a good idea.  I was grateful for all of the good advice through PMs.

I like travel quite a bit for business and stay in may new hotels all over the US and I always try to research the hotels as much as possible.  Below are the 3 main things I try to research;

1).  Does the elevator require a room key.
2).  Do visitors have to walk right past the front desk to get to the elevators.
3).  Does the hotel have a busy lobby.

My question is - Do other people do this, or am I just super paranoid?  What things do you look at when booking a hotel?

Please feel free to PM me if you aren't comfortable posting in pubic.

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