Smart move, Hyatt: free WiFI with no strings attached
Submitted by Wanderlust AndiHyatt hotels are now offering free WiFi to all guest who stay at their hotels. Free Wi-Fi will be available as of February, 2015 at all Hyatt and Hyatt-branded hotels around the world. Guest can use the free WiFi on mobile devices or laptops, with no limit to the number of devices. There is also no restrictions on how the room was booked or the loyalty program membership.
Smart move on Hyatt's part. I have to believe that there are more and more people that are upset by the fact that hotels like Marriott charge $13 per day per device for WiFI (over $30/day for the usual 3 devices we carry). If I was choosing a 3+ star hotel - I would certainly pick Hyatt - and never pick Marriott.
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Hyatt makes Wi-Fi free, regardless of booking method or loyalty program participation
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Submitted by Wanderlust AndiWow! Virgin Hotels says that WiFi is a right - not a revenue stream
Submitted by AnonymousAt Virgin Hotel Chicago, wireless internet is available to hotel occupants free of charge. Many hotels charge customers for the right to use and access the wireless internet at a hotel. For example, Marriott, a 4-star hotel, can charge over $10/day per device. That means that, if you carry the usual 3 WiFi devices, you can easily be charged over $30/day for WiFi.
Tips for choosing a hotel for business
Submitted by Wanderlust AndiProximity to business or hotel
There are a few crucial things to keep in mind when selecting a hotel for your business travels. No, it is not the proximity to a thriving downtown with lots of fun bars. One of the most important factors to consider is the proximity of the hotel to the client's office and airport (if you are flying in). You don’t want to be spending the majority of your trip in the car or a taxi.
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Submitted by Wanderlust AndiWhat's next for Marriott - no leg room in their hotel rooms?
Submitted by Wanderlust AndiMarriott seems intent on being in the news for the steps they are taking against customer satisfaction. First, they were in the news for jamming their guest's WiFi. Then, they were in the news for not charging their $13 per day PER DEVICE for WiFi access - only if you are a rewards member AND if you book directly through Marriott.
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