...as I unloaded my bike at the Ritz-Carlton where I have three days of meetings (paid by someone else) ...:rolleyes::rolleyes:
...don't they know cycling is the "new golf":cool::cool:
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...as I unloaded my bike at the Ritz-Carlton where I have three days of meetings (paid by someone else) ...:rolleyes::rolleyes:
...don't they know cycling is the "new golf":cool::cool:
You just needed some bling on it ;) You could stud it and tell them they're diamonds and your frame is make out of 18k gold ;)
Dare to be shocking.
We had a similar experience as we dragged three children and all of their luggage plus A COOLER through the ritzy hotels in Las Vegas (The Bellagio and Mandalay Bay).
I would have applauded your confidence as you brought in your bike. Well done!
What, the parking valet didn't have the proper cleats?
Good heavens, tell me what city you are in so I can avoid it. I thought the mark of a class hotel was never raising eyebrows for any reason.
Pam
Love it!!
I am going to a scifi convention in Altanta in Sept and I plan to wheel my bike through the lobby with a smile.
We stayed at a really swanky Hilton in Destin, FL a couple years ago and wheeled our bikes right through the lobby to the elevators. Only the patrons gave us "the eye." We never got any flak from hotel staff. If a hotel ever tells us we can't take out bikes inside, we will demand a refund and go somewhere else. They go where we go. Good for you for bringing your bike right inside. :) If they only knew how much it cost and how it's soooo much more than just a bike...
Have made a couple of business deals on bike rides. Cycling is the new golf for alot of people.
Stayed at a hotel in Boulder..Ran into the manager rolling a patron's bike to his reserved room so he had it when he arrived. My kind of place:)
I'm an hour outside Atlanta at Reynolds Plantation.
Yesterday, as I came in from a 42 mile ride that was WAY too hot and windy, I met AtlBentRider (from bike journal) and his wife. We talked about routes and I gave them my queue sheet.
Your issue in Atlanta will be traffic...you'll probably have to drive out of town to get a reasonably comfortable place to drive
I recently took my bike to the Mackinaw, Michigan Hampton Inn. Not swanky, but I snuck it in the back--just in case. Later that day, a hundred cyclists for an organized ride arrived and proudly rolled them through the lobby. I wasn't sure a hotel would approve--but I'm the customer and my bike is my "baby." I'll be braver next time. Good job, Mr. Silver.
If I roll my bike through the lobby, I've found about a 30% rejection rate by the hotel; if I bring my bike in the side door, even if hotel employees are standing there, I've never been told my bike can't come in.
In the end, the way I look at it, it is about respect. I treat the hotel like I would my house. If there is a side door, I use it, just like I use the side door of my house, not the entrance through the living room. I'll carry the bike over wood flooring and light colored carpeting.
On our last bike trip, as we brought our bikes in the back door, we rolled them right past the desk clerk who was getting some ice. Just a nod and smile. That same clerk told others they couldn't bring their bikes into the hotel--the people who rolled through the front lobby.