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staying in dallas soon.  please recommend a nice hotel with good, large, HD televisions that are legit.   I only ask because I stayed in a fucking suite at the crescent about a year and a half ago and the tv was not HD and I was extremely disappointed. 

Or go to the bar and watch.
I know the Ritz Carlton has nice tvs in the rooms, but that's too pricey for me. Don't know if you have money to burn or not.

Yes on Ritz.  Nice TVs, especially in the suites.

Get Club Lounge access.  Ritz Club Lounge is like no other.

Adolphus has nice TVs as well.

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Since it's Dallas, a big TV is important so you can lay it down flat and have a nice big surface for your cocaine binge. 

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probably not gonna be the ritz.  how about the fairmont downtown, good tv?  

14 minutes ago, futureman said:

probably not gonna be the ritz.  how about the fairmont downtown, good tv?  

CHeck the Adolphus.  Usually they have decent rates, and the TVs are newer and good-sized.

Also look at the downtown Westin.  Newer hotel, TVs were about 50 inch as I recall

We stay in Dallas a lot...

Do you want a vibrating bed too or just disabled porn?

("It's regular porn you sick bastard!")

If you're willing to drive up to Denton, I've heard a lot of things about Clayton House.

Westin is nice. 

Fairmont is a shit hole. 

The W will have  mirror tables so easier to do coke lines

10 hours ago, Mack Tripper said:

Who has time to watch TV in a hotel room when you have to worry about mattress scales and disinfecting every surface?

I never, ever sleep under the covers now in a hotel bed.  Just throw a blanket on top of the bedspread.
Really critical information I thought you all need to know, thankyouverymuch.

probably not gonna be the ritz.  how about the fairmont downtown, good tv?  

You are way better off at the crescent then the fairmont. Cross the Warwick melrose off your list as well. It needed to be updated 10 years ago.

It’s been a few years but you may look into the highland.


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On 7/20/2018 at 8:10 PM, futureman said:

staying in dallas soon.  please recommend a nice hotel with good, large, HD televisions that are legit.   I only ask because I stayed in a fucking suite at the crescent about a year and a half ago and the tv was not HD and I was extremely disappointed. 

Can’t figure out if the humblebrag game is strong or weak here. 

Will wait it out from my luxury suite at the DFW Sheraton...

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thanks for the feedback.  I couldn’t believe how bad the room tv was at the crescent.   and I watched a cowboys game on it.  just terrible, I’ll never go back.  they’re living in the past.  

I’ve stayed at the Westin and the Aloft downtown both many times. Both have big HDTVs. Westin is a lot nicer. Aloft is cheaper.

The Statler has a very good tech package, including a nice TV. The speakeasy is really nice, with excellent -- but pricey - drinks.  The new high end Chinese restaurant just opened, along with some casual fun places, including an arcade bar.  There is rooftop pool and bar too.

You were right about the Crescent, but it may be worth another look.  They are finishing a $30 million update.  I was just in the main lobby going to dinner at Nobu and it does look great.  The in-room televisions were upgraded.

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Visitors to the newly renovated hotel are greeted by a totally redesigned lobby, anchored by an all-new bar. Exhausted by a long day of taking meetings, marrying off heirs and merging companies, guests will sleep soundly in new rooms with 55-inch flat screens — there was no HD in the rooms before the redo, Davidson said — bespoke carpeting and minimalist, curved-edge nightstands with motion-activated floor lights. 

Crescent Remodel

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