I was going to say exactly the same thing.

Seems like the nicer the place the more 'addons'.  Parking.  No free
breakfast.  Wifi Extra.  Eat at our expensive in-house restaurant, etc.
etc. etc.   I just don't get why a $150/night hotel shouldn't include at
least parking....although breakfast is a nice touch.

For that reason, I also tend to stay in the lower end-hotels.   And
amazingly, the wifi hasn't seemed too bad recently - well, except for the
place Holiday Inn Express that we stayed at for a few days over the
christmas holiday.

On Sun, Jan 3, 2016 at 12:26 PM, Jeff Broadwick - Lists <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I try to stay at 2-3.5 star hotels.  They usually include breakfast and
> wifi.  The more expensive the hotel, the less they include...SMH
>
> Jeff Broadwick
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> On Jan 3, 2016, at 1:58 PM, Tyler Treat <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> Haha yeah.  We don't go nice places often.  And even some of the nicer
> chains I've been at are garbage. Paywall. Join our points program etc and
> get "free" slow wifi.
>
> It wasn't over the top fast, but it was solid and responsive.
>
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>
> Tyler Treat
> Corn Belt Technologies, Inc.
>
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>
> On Jan 3, 2016, at 12:06 PM, Josh Reynolds <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> That's the best hotel WiFi you've had? :P
>
> I will agree that normal low priced hotel chains and hotel/venue combo
> buildings normally have crap internet, but I have been to more than a few
> that have had nice Ruckus/moto APs in each room. Solid speed tests in the
> 50-100Mbps range, though in 2016 that's going to look very slow to some.
> On Jan 2, 2016 5:04 PM, "Tyler Treat" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Now granted, we're in the off season - but it's working great.
>> Noticed some flavor of what appeared to be a licensed link on top of the
>> elevator shaft. .
>> Usually hotels have a random splash page and crap 1.5x256 for guest wifi.
>>
>>


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