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  • KeithMEL
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    Originally posted by HUGE AL View Post
    Something tells me you'll be stocking up during your trip...
    Indeed...

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  • HUGE AL
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    Originally posted by KeithMEL View Post
    Only thing lacking is the Bliss bath amenities because they aren't sold here...
    Something tells me you'll be stocking up during your trip...

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  • KeithMEL
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    Originally posted by 9V-JKL View Post
    KeithMEL, since you like Ws so much how about buying one
    http://www.welcometowhotels.com/residences/
    Ah maybe someday when I have the $$$.
    But I modeled my flat upon a W. Bedsheets from W The Store.
    Only thing lacking is the Bliss bath amenities because they aren't sold here...

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  • 9V-JKL
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    KeithMEL, since you like Ws so much how about buying one
    http://www.welcometowhotels.com/residences/

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  • KeithMEL
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    The locations of the SPGs in LA seem rather awkward. Personally I was aiming for something West Hollywood. But hey it's the W, or the W.

    Ws seem to have mixed reviews universally because they're not everyone's cup of tea. No different for the W LA. Friends who just came back from LA raved about it though - especially the club and the beautiful crowd. I'm only hoping that I wouldn't worsen any 'funky smells' that already exist for the next occupant.

    I am personally sceptical of the negative reviews Ws get on TOF simply because many people stay at a W expecting a bland Hilton/Sheraton/Westin/St Regis experience and look forward to fawning butlers and what not, then proceed to rant about how much they hate the W because they didnt get what they expect. As for the numerous reviews complaining about the W LA being turned into a nightclub - puhleese, that's what make a W so fab!

    And since the W Sunset Strip isn't going to be ready for a while I guess I'll have to stick to Westwood.
    Last edited by KeithMEL; 6 September 2007, 06:26 PM.

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  • HUGE AL
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    Originally posted by KeithMEL View Post
    Nope... can't top the 'Whatever/Whenever' experience mate. It's the only reason why I stick with SPG actually. This might sound crazy but I'd rather stay at a regular W room than a suite at the SRegis or LC hotels.

    The W Westwood is an all-suite hotel and the rooms look to be of reasonable size. Since you mentioned that it used to be a dorm, I now know why it's all suite as the rooms would've been too tiny otherwise. Plus I hear it's one of the most happening W hotels in the network - hoppin' at night and all.
    Hey man, do what you think is best. But if you read the boards, SPG (which I love as well) is always RIPPED ON for not having one good property in the entire city of LA.

    Personally, the W Westwood was the WORST hotel experience I've ever had. Let's not get into the three page letter I wrote the GM (which went completely unanswered ) and then had to escalate it up to the CEO of Starwood. And then there's the funky smell you get from all the people who've partied in your room for decades. Finally, you should know that you cannot control the temperature in your room for more than a 5 - 10 degree F variance. The entire property is on one system that has one temperature.

    Don't get me wrong, the public areas rock and are a lot of fun (be sure to tell Kelly [you won't be able to miss her] at the pool that HUGE AL [yes, she does know me by that name] says, "Hello"). Actually, I'll meet you over there...even if you're not staying at the property...

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  • KeithMEL
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    Originally posted by HUGE AL View Post
    You mean the old UCLA dorms (which is what it was before becoming a hotel)?! Uh-oh...that could be another bad move... Can you change THAT one?
    Nope... can't top the 'Whatever/Whenever' experience mate. It's the only reason why I stick with SPG actually. This might sound crazy but I'd rather stay at a regular W room than a suite at the SRegis or LC hotels.

    The W Westwood is an all-suite hotel and the rooms look to be of reasonable size. Since you mentioned that it used to be a dorm, I now know why it's all suite as the rooms would've been too tiny otherwise. Plus I hear it's one of the most happening W hotels in the network - hoppin' at night and all.
    Last edited by KeithMEL; 6 September 2007, 05:14 PM.

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  • HUGE AL
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    Originally posted by KeithMEL View Post
    I'll be staying near UCLA at the W Westwood.
    You mean the old UCLA dorms (which is what it was before becoming a hotel)?! Uh-oh...that could be another bad move... Can you change THAT one?

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  • KeithMEL
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    Originally posted by HUGE AL View Post
    What happened there Keith??? I thought you read my TR.
    Oh I did but I didn't know that VX will be serving LAS till it's too late.

    Originally posted by HUGE AL View Post
    Let me know when you're in Cali so we can go drinking!
    Totally. I'll be in LA FEB3-6 so biro those dates into your diary! I'll be staying near UCLA at the W Westwood.

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  • HUGE AL
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    Originally posted by KeithMEL View Post
    Eek - that'd teach me about ticketing side trips too early, especially non-ref tix. Kicking myself now...VX is 30 bucks cheaper in Y, and only about 80 bucks more than my US Y tix for VX F.

    Oh well...
    What happened there Keith??? I thought you read my TR.

    Let me know when you're in Cali so we can go drinking!

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  • KeithMEL
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    Originally posted by 9V-JKL View Post
    VX flies that route or will be from 10/10. You might wanna consider it. I probably would if I were you. The TRs so far have shown positive things about them
    Eek - that'd teach me about ticketing side trips too early, especially non-ref tix. Kicking myself now...VX is 30 bucks cheaper in Y, and only about 80 bucks more than my US Y tix for VX F.

    Oh well...

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  • 9V-JKL
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    Originally posted by KeithMEL View Post
    Paging a RWSTAR guru to come along with RWSTAR rules...
    No Guru but here's the rules: http://www.airfares.com.sg/airfares/...rld_Fares1.htm

    Some highlights:
    • Maximum of 3 stopovers permitted in any one country worldwide except in USA 5 stopovers
    • Maximum of 1 stopover permitted in any one city
    • The entire journey must not exceed 24 sectors including any subsequent rerouted journey
    • Unlimited transfers permitted
    • Not more than 3 transfers permitted at any one city
    • In the country of origin, not more than 2 domestic transfers per direction & 1 international departure and arrival permitted

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  • 9V-JKL
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    Originally posted by KeithMEL View Post
    As for US airways - that's LAS-SFO (America West??). They came out cheaper than Ted.
    VX flies that route or will be from 10/10. You might wanna consider it. I probably would if I were you. The TRs so far have shown positive things about them

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  • jjpb3
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    Excellent reference material for those of us who might contemplate these RTW thingees, KeithMEL. Great tip about the AA RTW desk. (Oh, expect a bunch of PMs and emails from yours truly some time next year. )

    And can't wait for the actual TR.
    Last edited by jjpb3; 28 August 2007, 02:49 AM. Reason: spelling! ugh.

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  • KeithMEL
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    Originally posted by jhm View Post
    Over time, I've learnt to re-read KeithMEL's posts a few minutes after I read them for the first time as 9 times out of 10, there are some material edits.
    Yeah fickle me. I always edit to include some after thoughts.

    edited to add - "oops i did it again."

    Originally posted by jhm View Post
    I don't understand this point about a TA ?
    If a pax organised the itinerary, AA wouldn't mind if it had no overwater AA segments.

    But if a TA organised the itinerary, AA has the discretion to reject itineraries with zero overwater AA segments. Now I don't know the intricacies of ticketing xONExs via a TA, as it appears that the TA need to contact the issuing carrier for approval/rates when I thought that it can be priced and issued automatically by the TA's own systems. I think the policy, according to the ATW desk, is at least 1 AA overwater segment for TA-organised itineraries. A way to get around it is to book the AA codeshare operated by say, QF or CX, or the AA transatlantic - then endorse to one of the other carriers post-ticketing (if the CX/QF/whatever code is needed for a particular reason). You might be dinged with re-validation fee by that other carrier though.

    I'm only transiting at LHR twice. The third time is an actual stopover. I figured being hit by premium APD once is bad enough.
    As for US airways - that's LAS-SFO (America West??). They came out cheaper than Ted.
    Last edited by KeithMEL; 27 August 2007, 08:58 PM.

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