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A Seasoned Traveler,
01/03/2008 @ 10:14:55 AM: I have known this for years, warning my my friends and coworkers to always travel with the individually wrapped plastic cups for a healthier trip. |
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Concerned mom,
01/03/2008 @ 09:35:47 AM: This absolutely disgusts me! I took my kids to the Lodge at Cedar Creek last year, which has an indoor waterpark. They were so excited to go to swimming that we immediately changed into our suits and went swimming. When we got back, we found a dirty washcloth in the bathtub and a used tissue next to the couch. I complained to the manager, but it didn't do any good since we had been at the lodge for a few hours. He told me I should have checked the room over BEFORE going swimming! |
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Medical professional,
01/02/2008 @ 09:30:53 PM: I can only hope that with the latest breakout of Staph infections that the hotel industry takes this message seriously. Or the legal profession surely will!!! This is a real lawsuit waiting to happen! |
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Dorian Molitzar- CEO/ Jet Blue Travel International,
01/01/2008 @ 03:33:03 PM: As head of JBTI, I like many others I trust, am astonished! I viewed this segment on the evening news while on a trip in Laguna Niguel, Ca. It never ceases to stun me at the lackadaisical approach that some individuals take towards their employment or customers/ clientele. Those in my employ are rewarded for tasks completed in an expedient manner with respect given to the quality in which the task was accomplished. I believe in cutting cost where applicable, however, I have never lowered the sta |
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pointeast@comcast.net,
01/01/2008 @ 11:43:33 AM: when i spent 2 months in russia in the early nineties, i prepared myself well for expected lapses in sanitary customs, but i never expected that i need to take the same precaustions in an AMERICAN hotel which prides itself on good hygiene. i am appalled! who is regulationg sanitary conditions at hotels&motels? |
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