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A Not-Nice Little Nugget of a View in Denver

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  Site Where: 150 East Colfax [map], Denver, CO, United States, 80218
April 2, 2009 at 12:09 PM | by Jenna | 0 Comments

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.

Well, this is kind of depressing. On the bright side, while you can't see anything else, we suppose you can make out that springtime is coming because there is either rain or melted snow on the roof here, no?

This is a shot out the window of jabbusch's room at the Ramada Inn Downtown Denver, and it makes us very sad.

We don't usually harp on Ramada views because, well, we're not really expecting anything particularly spectacular when we're paying a fairly low room rate, but we think some of the TA reviews of this place are kind of funny — LollyNYC said:

"The Ramada's idea of "downtown" is like our idea of the outskirts of Queens. The area was questionable, and the characters at the bus stops made us decide not to ride public transit. This coming from two New Yorkers is saying a lot."

Hmm, so perhaps we were better off not seeing the view here, then?

Oh, and that thing we said about spring: nevermind. The next photo in Jabbusch's Flickr set — another anti-view from the same room — proves that's notsomuch the case.

[Photo: jabbusch]

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Not Keen Yet on Ramada’s Chicago Hotel Blog

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  Site Where: 4900 South Lake Shore Drive [map], Chicago, IL, United States, 60615
October 27, 2008 at 9:23 AM | by juliana | 1 Comment

The latest in Hotel Blog Watch comes from AmandaK. Enjoy.

We’ve been a bit shell-shocked of late in our hotel blog watch that some hotels are actually putting together blogs we like. But we’re cured now because we’ve found another hotel blog that, to put it nicely, we’re really not that keen on.

Gone are the days when a hotel got brownie points just for knowing that such a thing as a blog could exist. Our standards are higher now. And the Ramada Inn Lake Shore in Chicago gets a half a point for trying but not much more yet for its Chicago Hotel Blog. Sorry guys, but it needs some work.

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Bad Rate :: $642 for a Ramada room during Jazzfest

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  Site Where: 541 Bourbon Street [map], New Orleans, LA, United States, 70130
April 24, 2007 at 12:18 PM | by Tim L. | 0 Comments

[Ed. Note: Welcome to our Good Rate/Bad Rate feature where we look at hotel prices in the same city and decide which one most deserves your hard-earned benjamins. Rates quoted here were captured on April 24, 2007 and are subject to change. Enjoy.]

We understand that prices go up when occupancy is high, but $642 a night for a standard double in post-Katrina New Orleans in a Ramada just because it's Jazzfest? When the Ritz-Carlton a few blocks away is $350 a night and this week's Good Rate (Pelham Hotel New Orleans) is only $189?

"Standing on one of Bourbon Street's busiest corners" is touted as a good thing, though if you want to get some sleep, probably not. This building was once the French Opera House, so it does have some historic gravitas and there's a nice courtyard to escape from the madness. But when you step into your room it's a Ramada. Rates drop from $642 on Saturday night to $189 on Sunday, which shows you what the room is normally worth. We presume the free breakfast will be the same each day, no caviar or truffles during the jacked-up period.

The rates in the screen shot pictured here are from Expedia, for the second weekend of The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. We would have compared this to the rates on the hotel's own site, but we wanted to get done before lunch time: you have to pull up each room type individually to check availability for your dates. (Guys, if we spend $642 a night for your hotel, do you think you could use some of that to hire a better web designer?)

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· Good Rate: $189 for Jazzfest at Pelham New Orleans [HotelChatter]
· Ramada Plaza Inn on Bourbon reviews [TripAdvisor]