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The George

The George

411 University St, Seattle, United States Of America

Full • Wine • Steak • American


"Stayed at the Fairmont under the Staycation package which came with a comp upgrade to a king suite, free self parking, and $50 credit to the salon/spa. Nowhere on the site or in the emails prior to your arrival does it tell you where to go to self park. Tracy who checked me in deserves 5 stars, she was so kind, hospitable, and helpful. To start, the renovations look amazing. Very 1920s and the aesthetic is visually appealing and very Gatsby. Checked into our king suite and looks wise, it was very nice. But very clear that its still a dated hotel. The chain lock on our door was so rusty, I felt like I needed a tetanus shot after touching it. The marble bathroom is gorgeous. But the bed, oh man, that mattress, it felt and sounded like an air mattress. It was not at all soft. Woke up with aches. The couch in the living area smelled like putrid cheese so we didn't spend a lot of time sitting there. Most newer hotels have streaming (Netflix) options on the TV, but Fairmont doesn't, not even movie channels like Showtime or HBO. So we were left with only basic cable with commercials. We also drank at the Olympic bar, with suuuper pricey drinks. Service this night was sloooooooowwwww. We also went to the Penelope Beauty Bar--Sophia offered just me a water but did not once ask my sister if she wanted something to drink, before and after. I was also told during my massage to keep my mask on, but my sister was allowed to keep hers off. Very inconsistent. Fairmont is gorgeous and looks luxurious, but the service could use work. Only saving grace was Tracy."

The Blue Heron @ Sunrise Springs Resort

The Blue Heron @ Sunrise Springs Resort

242 LOS PINOS RD Santa Fe, NM 87507, 87507-3734, Santa Ana Pueblo, United States

Resorts • Mexican • Day Spas • American


"TL:DR make them a reservation directly with restaurant list diebedarf we had excellent meals here and had happy with the amazing breakfasts and lunches. there are no more vegan listings on the menu and the waiters seem less clear on what vegan means (they initially proposed a queen, then eier). that was frustrating when we stayed in ojo santa fe with this restaurant in the head, and it seemed so promising because: 1) during booking, we were asked to all nutritional preferences / allergies that we 2) we called the hotel to ask if the restaurant really could do vegan breakfast my allergies and they said that it was no problem 3) we were asked to attend the check-in today, they didn't. the next morning, the waiter told us not to speak directly. we were informed how they would have done something if we only let them know. Finally he checked with the cook, asking for allergies and let us know that they could do something with tofu. after approx. 10 minutes he came and checked again about allegiances, obviously he didn't have it in. later he presented us a delicious but small breakfast, free of charge, consisting of damp spinach and tomato, tiny obscene and small egg shells filled with tasteful quinoa. I hope they have vegan options on the menu, as it is safer to dinate. if not, this restaurant should be removed. in the middle time, make sure to book directly with the restaurant!"