The hotel is not cheap. Room rates at the luxury hotel (which has apparently spent the last several years coasting on its luxury status without ever adding anything new to the place) were shockingly expensive even for Venice at $2,000 a night.
For that price, Landro encountered "dilapidated rooms and public spaces, indifferent service and mediocre food."
Yet, there is a bright spot here and it has nothing to do with the shine of a stain-revealing black light. The hotel will continue its renovation process with Orient-Express Hotels investing up to $30 million on upgrades. Anything from the 1970s era will be removed, staff will be retrained, and the grimy steam and sauna rooms by the pool will be shut down.
As for those room rates, while Landro saw a price drop after her stay, we think those rates will go right back up when the new look debuts sometime in October.
Know of any other luxury hotels that are just coasting by on media mentions from the 1980s and early 90s? We want to hunt down these "Paula Abdul Hotels" so if you have any suggestions, let us know.
[Photo: amwerewolfinlondon]


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