Friday, June 5, 2009

Hotel rooms - smoking + partying? -

1) If you rent a Hotel room - non-smoking and you end up smoking in it, do they charge you extra for the smell? 2) If you leave 4 cases of beer leftover in the Hotel room, will they charge extra for the trash???

As others have said smoking in a non-smoking hotel room will cost you.If you plan on having a party in the room let the hotel know. They can help you out with ice tubs for your beer and direct guests to your room. They can also provide extra trash baskets for trash and room clean up. Leaving beer in the room is not a problem, they will find some way to get rid of it [staff party, toss it, etc.]. It is a nice touch to leave a tip for housekeeping when you party in a room because it is going to take them longer to clean your room and thus the housekeeeper may actually lose money because he/she can t get as much work done. If you seriously trash the room they are within their rights to charge you a cleaning fee.Hotels rooms should be treated like you are in someone s home. Hotels don t want their rooms ruined just like you wouldn t want your home ruined. Remember to keep the noise to a tolerable level. If the hotel has to warn you about noise more than once or twice they are within their rights to ask you to leave if your noise level is bothering other guests.

It depends on the hotel policy. But if it is a non-smoking room and you smoke you will have to pay the cleaning bill to get the smoke out of your room it s usually around $250 a room to get the smoke out. If you leave trash or beer you should be fine. As long as the room is not destroyed ie(things broken).

Only about 13% of adults in California smoke. Hotel operators cater mostly to the other 87% of the population who don t their rooms fouled by smokers so you will really get slammed. A lot of hotels here are 100% smoke free. Hooray. The housekeeper will probably take your beer home and consider it a tip.

If you want to smoke, find a hotel that allows smoking and avoid the $250 fine. Partying is dumb. What you really need is one good woman to spend the evening with, not a bunch of fat, loud and obnoxious men who just want to yell and drink your beer for free (and then vomit on your carpet).

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Can I get a tan in Florida at the end of December? -

I am going to Orlando and Miami, Florida for a week at the end of December. We will be outside literally all day when the sun is out, but no neccisarily at the beach. like we re gonna go to some tourist things, and then maybe the beach for a day or two. I was really hoping to get a tan because its snowing where i live! So is it possible? Thanks! Btw I tan really easy and never burn. I have medium skin

You will definitely be able to get a tan as long as the weather Gods keep the rain away and the sun shinning. I live in Sunny Isles Beach and the sun is still intense everyday with our usual temperature in the 80 s so you should have no problems when coming here. Keep in mind that if you are going to the beach, while the afternoon rays are the best at trying to get a tan, the beaches are on the East Coast so you will have to get the sun rays in the morning. Many parts of Miami are blocked because of the tall sky scrappers and prevent the Western sunlight from penetrating in parts of the city.I work at a condo and many of the residents spend most of their time in New York and other places and when they come to Miami, they soak up the sun and are very tan within the first day of their arrival.But overall you should be fine and I hope you will enjoy your stay in our city and our state.

yeah lol if you re out long enough and if you wear like a tank top. I live here and it s still not cold enough to really wear a jacket!!

if the weather was not right, you could always slip off to a tanning bed and not tell anyone. this way when you return, your friends will be amazed!

oh yeah! even if You don t sunbath welcome to Miami ,I know You will love it.

What is the most convenient car rental at LAX - Los Angeles Airport? -

I need ease and convenience, not necessarily cheapest price.

All car rentals places at LAX have free shuttle service to and from the airport. Hertz, Avis, National, Enterprise, Thrifty, Budget. When you arrive just go outside to the overhead sign that says Car Rental Shuttles.

I think Jolly Wheels can have someone pick you up right at the terminal at LAXTry Jolly Wheels Rent A Car http://www.jollywheels.com

All the major ones are convenient. Just like WoE, I ve never had a problem with Enterprise, and have stuck with them.

I never had a problem with Enterprise