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Mandarin Oriental Washington Dc

Average Price: $590  
 
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1330 Maryland Avenue, SouthWest
Washington DC, 20024 View map  
5-Star Hotel Rank: 5 of 12
Average review rating: 3.78
OpinionWell Value Index: 1
Traveler reviews analyzed: YahooTravel (18) , Travelocity (7) , Expedia (35) , TripAdvisor (309)
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1. Everything felt like a cost cutting exercise, no luxury feel whatsoever.
"totally disappointing " Read full review on TripAdvisor   6/23/2011 Vote      
2. Pizza Hut and Five Guys would have tasted much better and cost CONSIDERABLY less.
"Not what you would expect from a 5 star... " Read full review on TripAdvisor   5/17/2009 Vote      
3. Tea costs a basic $35 plus tax with an optional $10 for a glass of Veuve Clicquot, bargain.
"Afternoon Tea at the Empress Lounge " Read full review on TripAdvisor   2/25/2012 Vote      
4. In these times of cutbacks and cost reductions it's a pleasure to stay in a hotel that spares not expense for their clients comfort.
"GBTA Master's " Read full review on TripAdvisor   2/22/2012 Vote      
5. We where told that a Vodka martini was an added cost even though premium brand drinks and snacks are to be included in the $800 p/night club price.
"Nothing Special " Read full review on TripAdvisor   2/8/2012 Vote      
6. She was very helpful and answered all our questions when she showed us around, being patient with us whilst we were weighing up the extra space vs extra costs.
"Brilliant team, wonderful hotel " Read full review on TripAdvisor   11/14/2011 Vote      
7. At less cost.
"A very long way from a great hotel, to be kind " Read full review on TripAdvisor   8/19/2011 Vote      
8. After outlaying the cost of the room, you'd expect a few things would be complimentary--the welcome cookies were stale!ditto the mini m&M's---geeee not much to like--soaps and shampoo only so-so---room only so-so-Sleeping for 4 but only 1 upholstered chair-uncomfortablechair--glassware for 4 but no table only 1 chair to dineThen the toddlers wet suit -not swimming suit--wet suit disappears from being laid upon the window sill to dry--and the front desks asks if we'd misplaced it-- a toddler wet suit is something you don't misplace--they're hard to find and buy--Apparently this was news to front desk--no explanation for the disappearance nor reparation for loss were offerred until we faxed the receipt for the wet suit after we returned home--Is that how a world class hotel should handle these types of things.
"Off putting--too snooty " Read full review on TripAdvisor   7/5/2011 Vote      
9. I had a better swim-spa experience a week later at a Country Inn & Suites at ~1/3 the cost.
"Nickel and Dime and ... Theif " Read full review on TripAdvisor   5/14/2011 Vote      
10. Well worth the slight extra cost.
"Nice stay - only complaint is the location " Read full review on TripAdvisor   6/3/2010 Vote      
   
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