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The Moore Hotel's Anti-Views Strike Again

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  Site Where: 1926 2nd Ave [map], Seattle, WA, United States, 98101
June 25, 2009 at 10:00 AM | by Jenna | 1 Comment

You know the scene. You open the door to your brand new hotel room, run over to the window, open the blinds and bam, you are hit with the anti-view. Maybe you are looking down a dirty alley, witnessing a drug deal, staring at an air shaft in the face, or seeing a brick wall. Whatever you are viewing it is not extremely pleasurable. Help out your fellow hotel mavens by uploading your anti-views to the HotelChatter/Flickr photo pool, or by sending the photo along to us. Remember to tell us the name of the hotel and the room number with the not-so-easy-on-the-eyes view.

Oh, gross. This sort of looks like a shipwreck, doesn't it? Or some sort of a Disneyworld ride that has to do with pirates and pillaging and the ocean?

Yes, well. This is the view from the Moore Hotel in Seattle — which comes with no caption or commentary or anything via ntoper on Flickr — and we've got a couple things to say about it: number one, bummer. Number two: this is the Moore Hotel's second offense — and if we look closely, we can see a little snippet of the scene out the last anti-view-victim's window.

But like we said before: the location of this hotel is killer — near Pike Place Market, Belltown and the Space Needle, and the "European-style" rooms (where the bathroom is down the hall) start at just $59. So, uh, we suppose you could, like, go outside of your room to see Seattle.

[Photo: ntoper]

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  1. shebop

    HotelChatter Member

    Moore View Can Be Great!

    I have stayed at The Moore twice in the past 2 years and had a view of the water both times!
    When I checked in last month I had to wait a couple hours for the room to be free - but it was well worth it!
    June 26, 2009 at 4:28 AM

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