Meredith
Broadway,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, June 03, 2005
While its true that some aspects of a motel location can't be helped, I object to the tone of the above rebuttal. It sounds arrogant and elitist. People who stay in budget accommodations may pay more dearly with their hard-earned money than someone who stays at a luxury hotel. No, budget travelers are not cheap and greedy, as the author of the rebuttal implies. No, they don't expect something for nothing. But they shouldn't stand for filth or rude service. Just because you don't have a lot of money to spend doesn't mean you should be treated as a third-class citizen.
Shawangunk
SOCKSVILLE,#3Consumer Suggestion
Tue, July 15, 2003
First of all, you made reservations at a Day's Inn. Everyone and anyone knows that a Day's Inn is hardly a first-class establishment. You will be lucky if you get two-day old sheets without stains on them, and only one or two rats roaming throughout the room. Second of all, you were in Miami. Traffic, homeless people, construction, parking fees, what exactly do you expect to find in Miami! It sounds to me like you did not do your homework when planning this trip. You saw the price for the Day's Inn and your eyes lit up with glee at how cheap it was. Then you did no research at all about Miami and what to expect when you get there. Next time, do your homework, choose a place wisely, and remember that once you get there you won't be in Biloxi anymore! Learn to act responsibly -- your decisions will be much wiser!