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Originally Posted by Geckos_Rule
I'd say if you like the design of the fairmont's interior, then it's very nice. It's sort of closed off more, though, since the entrance isn't too "grand" and you have to walk a bit to get to the large lobby bar. But I'd say as far as actual quality is concerned they're equally nice. But some people aren't exactly a fan of the design. I think it looks like a vegas hotel, sort of in a good way, and sort of in a bad way...
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I don't mean to disrespect you, but from what I've seen, yes the quality is nice(except for the comic sans pointed out by Sigaven), but, the style is not. Having a house like structure inside a hotel looks especially weird. The color choices they picked for the lobby area also look off. Light blue and sand, looks like a 90's interior.
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Originally Posted by Sigaven
Seriously, I'm in disbelief...anyone expecting to stay at a high end hotel would be shocked to see this. And that Comic Sans font is just the sour, rotten cherry on top....
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I know right! The only other Fairmont that I have been to, the Pacific Rim in Vancouver, was beyond grand inside and out. I expected the Fairmont here to follow and also be especially grand, given the long delays. Instead we got a discount Vegas strip looking hotel lobby, minus the slot machines and smoking. I sincerely hope the rest of the hotel looks better.