333 Fulton St, San Francisco, California, 94102, United States…
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This hotel is a gracious, romantic Victorian. The decor is opulently elegant with a Victorian flair featuring plush velvets, gleaming brass and rich stained glass. It reflects the artistic bent of both the area and the guests here. Opera singers, dancers and other luminaries make this inn their second home when visiting San Francisco. It is within minutes of Union Square, the Opera House, theaters, symphony, museums and historic city landmarks.
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I must complain about an incident that occurred during our stay. First \nof all, I found the room we stayed in on January 18th and 19th cramped. \nThere is barely any room to walk around the bed and the armoire door \ndoes not open fully to view the television. Otherwise, the staff is \nvery well mannered and everything else was satisfactory except for this \nsmall incident. \n \n I have to tell you this however petty it may sound as I find a charge \nof $3.50 unjust. My complaint is the coffee packets left in the room. \nThere is a $1.75 charge for requests for extra coffee packets. I \nassumed this meant per day only to find (to my dismay) that I was charged \n$3.50 for requesting another decaf and caf packet the second day of our \nstay. I told the maid that she must have forgotten to put some more in \nthe room and she could not even speak English very well. I assumed she \nmade a mistake as I frequent hotels and they always give additional \ncoffee packets free of charge each day when they clean the rooms. I did \nnot know I would be charged until checkout. This petty charge really \nbothered me.
05 Jun 2005 | A Yahoo! UserI booked this "INN" through Expedia. I paid a sale price of $99.00. They put my husband and I in a cramped room where there was little room to barely walk around the bed and the closet door could not fully open as the bed would stop it from. The television is in the closet. \n \nThe staff is helpful and couteous however they leave their "tips appreciated" signs in full view and even have a tip box on the bill for the "complementary" breakfast. \n \nKeeping all this in mind, my major complaint is the coffee packets left in the room. There is a $1.75 charge for requests for extra coffee packets. I assumed this meant per day only to find (to my dismay) that I was charged 3.50 for requesting another decafand caf packet the second day of our stay. I told the maid that she must have forgotten to put more in the room and she could not speak much English so I did not know I would be charged until checkout. This petty charge really bothered me. I would have had an excellent latte at Starbucks for that amount.
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