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Introduction to Espionage
... Eaton puts it "Texas is a red state no matter how much money Obama pumps into it on advertisements. Neither candidate really wastes the money there." Our group is patient with each other, and great conversations are had. Nobody openly identifies with a candidate, and everyone tries to touch on both sides of the issues playing devils advocate. All of us have voted in advance (that are able to vote) and nobody really plays a bully's pulpit).
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Crazy travel - long lines and new flight booked
... pass verified. I then proceeded to wait for the third shuttle to arrive at my stop to pick me up and drive me to the aircraft (the first two buses were full of passengers for my same flight). What a long process – wow! J One more key point to keep in mind when traveling to/from Doha is that coming from the US on United Airlines, your carry-on bag can weigh up to around 40 or 50 lbs…but on Qatar Airways ...
The Two Minute Tour of Philly & Washington DC
... I were both stressed as it seemed that she was pretty certain that we weren’t getting dropped of anywhere in NJ. After lunch which was 20 minutes we went back to the bus. The bus driver was outside so we asked her if we were stopping in NJ on the way back to New York, as the tour guide has said that we weren’t. She was adamant and reassuring that we would stop in NJ and we didn’t need to worry. This eased our worry a little bit. It was only when a few ...
From pretty Provincetown to amazing Washington
... But wait that's not all, stage two of TAS is guilt, this happens when you choose to have a coffee and cake instead of going to the museum. Or a one night place should clearly be a two night place, but you're too busy planning the next stop too see the place you are actually in. But despite these stresses we continue to be amazed. We drove from Provincetown to Newport where the America Cup was on, which didn't interest us much but put pressure on finding a room. We fetched ...
Waiting at Dulles Airport
One of the fun things about traveling is watching the people at the airport and listening to the many languages being spoken. Just about everyone is on a cell phone, tablet, ipod, Nook or a computer. Few people are reading old fashioned books--that's so 20th century! A lady ...
Location
Other places to stay in Washington DC
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Holiday Inn Washington - Georgetown
Georgetown, Washington DC | 3 star hotelfrom $123- Great Hotel
- Watch out for the aptly named room 101
- Clean, quiet and convenient. What more can ya ask for?
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The Dupont Circle Hotel
Dupont Circle, Washington DC | 4 star hotelfrom $149- Great location and a fine hotel
- Loved Jurys
- DC has better hotels
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The Watergate Hotel
Foggy Bottom, Washington DC | 4 star hotel- Great room - sloppy management
- Fabulous Stay at the Watergate
- Fourth of July Weekend 2003
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The Westin Washington, D.C. City Center
Downtown - Penn Quarter - Chinatown, Washington DC | 4 star hotelfrom $179- Good hotel in great location
- Magnífico alojamiento rápido
- Great Quick Stay
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Willard InterContinental Washington
Downtown - Penn Quarter - Chinatown, Washington DC | 5 star hotelfrom $243- The finest!
- Loved the Willard
- LOVED the Willard
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Residence Inn Washington, DC/Capitol
Southwest Employment Area, Washington DC | 3 star hotelfrom $226- Pros and cons to our stay!
- New hotel needs improving
- Great neighborhood by day, not by night
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Hamilton Crowne Plaza Hotel
Downtown - Penn Quarter - Chinatown, Washington DC | 3 star hotelfrom $151- Perfect For Us
- Perfect
- Elegant hotel at a reasonable price
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L'Enfant Plaza Hotel
SW, Washington DC | 4 star hotelfrom $151- This hotel is worn out
- Not a 4 star hotel
- Suprised at remarks - great location....
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W Washington DC
Downtown - Penn Quarter - Chinatown, Washington DC | 4 star hotelfrom $257 -
Mandarin Oriental, Washington D.C.
SW, Washington DC | 5 star hotelfrom $296- Nice but not 5 star
- Five Star property with a two star staff
- Over rated, and we really wanted to love it!
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Washington Hilton
Adams Morgan, Washington DC | 4 star hotelfrom $139- Not what I hoped for..
- Yuck!
- Fine hotel, great location
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Holiday Inn Washington - Capitol
Southwest Employment Area, Washington DC | 3 star hotelfrom $149- Love the location
- Holiday Inn breakfast delay
- Ideal location, great value
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Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill
Downtown - Penn Quarter - Chinatown, Washington DC | 4 star hotelfrom $109- Roaches Anyone?
- Rough Around The Edges
- Just Ok
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Washington Plaza
Downtown/West of Capitol Hill, Washington DC | 3 star hotelfrom $99- Grand place
- What a dump
- Good if you just want a place to crash...
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Four Points by Sheraton
Downtown/West of Capitol Hill, Washington DC | 3 star hotelfrom $167- Good location but substandard rooms and shabby housekeeping
- Have an open-mind
- Surpassed Expectations
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The Mayflower Renaissance Washington, DC Hotel
Dupont Circle, Washington DC | 5 star hotelfrom $170- A hotel who forgot the meaning of Service
- Anxious to see renovation
- Location was A-Plus
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Washington Marriott
Foggy Bottom, Washington DC | 4 star hotelfrom $135- Above average
- A very average hotel in a city of above-average hotels
- Do not arrive at 2 a.m.
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Renaissance Washington, DC Dupont Circle Hotel
Dupont Circle, Washington DC | 3 star hotelfrom $154- Staff was insufferable
- Wyndham City Center - Okay if you can get a discount rate
- Okay, but not the greatest
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The Ritz-Carlton, Washington DC
Foggy Bottom, Washington DC | 4 star hotelfrom $303- Not what you expect from a 5 star hotel with this name
- Good hotel
- Very Nice
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Hilton Garden Inn Washington, DC Downtown
Downtown/West of Capitol Hill, Washington DC | 3 star hotelfrom $170- Recommend highly!!
- Great Value, Great Location
- Hilton Garden mis-managed
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Embassy Suites Chevy Chase Pavilion
Northwest Washington, Washington DC | 3 star hotelfrom $126- Wow!
- Liked this hotel very much
- A good hotel in a great neighborhood
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The Liaison Capitol Hill, An Affinia Hotel
Downtown - Penn Quarter - Chinatown, Washington DC | 4 star hotelfrom $161- Great Location - Great Hotel - Affinia Hotels will make it better!!!
- Good stay
- Still a Holiday Inn
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Capital Hilton
Dupont Circle, Washington DC | 4 star hotelfrom $140- Bad service, poor location, stinky smells
- An excellent hotel
- Good value, customer service not great
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The Westin Georgetown, Washington D.C.
Foggy Bottom - GWU - West End, Washington DC | 4 star hotelfrom $171- This is a dump
- The Westin Grand, Washington D.C.
- 'Grand' once upon a time?
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Grand Hyatt Washington
Downtown - Penn Quarter - Chinatown, Washington DC | 5 star hotelfrom $149- Good location for DC family vacation home base
- Unauthorized/Excessive credit card charges and auth codes
- Wonderful!
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Palomar Washington DC, a Kimpton Hotel
Dupont Circle, Washington DC | 4 star hotelfrom $429- Loved It & Travel A Lot!!
- Not as bad as all that
- Not ready for guests. period.