The Arlington Hotel Arkansas: Worst luxury hotels in America Episode 1
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take you and your fat ass girls back to bloody england
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Yea the European hotels are amazing to compare ours with. A closet with a torture devices known as a bed.
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I stayed here last spring, beautiful hotel. Yes due to age it does need some cosmetic work done but I'd love to return to Hot Springs again one day and when I do we will be staying at the Arlington.
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Al Capone stay in this hotel and it was his favorite place stay. Did you tour his suite? This building has been around since 1924. Great music during the weekends, it has so much history. Their pool is on the side of a mountain. An authentic bathhouse from the 1920's still in operation.
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You must of stayed in the same room I did.........BIG COMPLAINTS
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Also.. being such an authority on hotels.. what were you doing in Arkansas anyway? That's my home state and I can't imagine why anyone from out of country would ever go there? It's nice for Americans to visit because it is unique and different in some ways but if I were visiting from outside the states I would not come to Arkansas. Unless I was digging for diamonds or something. I mean there are other places with natural hot spring bath houses and such.
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Maybe if we had better government in our country we could afford to keep things nicer.. maybe your government could school ours? Then again I've never been to Britain but in this country only the VERY wealthy get anything. Arkansas is not a wealthy state, despite it being the only state with natural diamonds... they work with what they can. This country is quickly going down the crapper thanks to the "great", American government and politicians running it straight, down the loo.
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Why don't your group try making a hotel with a past as good as this hotels?
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lmao. and to think...this is where i had prom
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Luxury Hotel? Four Star Hotel? Let's get real. The rate for rooms is approx. $88 a night. The Hotel is classified as "historic" which means keeping it as original as possible. You were obviously walking around late at night in areas that you weren't meant to be in. The "exhibit hall" you mentioned has not been in regular use since the large Hot Springs Convention Center was built many years ago; hence, the hotel staff using that connecting hall for storage, and locking the exhibit hall doors.
I understand the history of the hotel and everything, but there is no reason to keep it dirty and not clean a few things.. Having blood on the curtains, bleached carpet, rusty faucets, dog feces by the pool and hot tub. Ive stayed in many fine old hotels with history that are actually beautiful, the management need to learn a few things from these. Go stay here and then go to the Peabody hotel in Memphis..a great example of how to keep an hotel clean and respectable.
lythe2001 1 year ago