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Rank
2nd
Out of 9
Best Western Executive Inn
Average Daily Rate: NA
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Hotel Class:
280 West 7200 South
Midvale, 84047
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2-Star Hotel Rank:
1 of 6
Average review rating:
3.65
OpinionWell Value Index:
NA
Traveler reviews analyzed:
Expedia
(
40
)
,
Travelocity
(
7
)
SAFE TO BOOK ?
(0/5 issues found)
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Construction:
No recent comments about construction were found.
Noise:
No recent comments about noise were found.
Room Smell:
No recent comments about room smell were found.
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1.
In my case they matched Super 8
rate
s, which was a lot cheaper than their advertised
rate
s online.
"Energy Surcharge?" -- Give Me A Break! "
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Travelocity
7/1/2007
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2.
Obviously, any legitimate energy expenses should be a normal business expense and included in the quoted room
rate
, not slipped in unannounced at the last minute.
"Energy Surcharge?" -- Give Me A Break! "
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7/1/2007
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3.
\n\nYou can probably negotiate their quoted
rate
s down if they aren't full, especially if you go there in person and are prepared to walk if they won't come down.
"Energy Surcharge?" -- Give Me A Break! "
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