11-20-2002, 08:48 PM
About a year ago, after many frustrating stays in hotels, I started confirming the hotels have cable service. Average cost is 4.95/day, 9.95 for a 3-5 day hookup.
Not all hotels have good service. In fact, Ive found that the major hotel chains seem to be well behind.
The breaking point came last year. I was staying at a Shereton and a phoneline cost me 1.50 Per minute (for their dialup access). After a 20 minute argument with the hotel manager, they comped it out.
Next time you make reservations, see if they have "STSN", or a comparable service. STSN is the best service Ive used when at a hotel. Just plug the cable in and youre on (AWESOME!).
*Many hotels (even major ones) will tell you they have "Data ports". Data port doesnt mean shit, it could be just another phone line input on the room phone.
:bow: mokey:
Not all hotels have good service. In fact, Ive found that the major hotel chains seem to be well behind.
The breaking point came last year. I was staying at a Shereton and a phoneline cost me 1.50 Per minute (for their dialup access). After a 20 minute argument with the hotel manager, they comped it out.
Next time you make reservations, see if they have "STSN", or a comparable service. STSN is the best service Ive used when at a hotel. Just plug the cable in and youre on (AWESOME!).
*Many hotels (even major ones) will tell you they have "Data ports". Data port doesnt mean shit, it could be just another phone line input on the room phone.
:bow: mokey:
<span style='color:orange'>4 times? 4 times and now im a fag?</span>
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