GRAND BOHEMIAN HOTEL ORLANDO * * * *
Hôtel élégant au cœur de Downtown avec chambres de caractère ponctuées de touches baroques, piscine sur le toit et restaurant
Niché au cœur de Downtown, cet hôtel élégant offre des chambres pleines de caractère, ponctuées de touches baroques et de matières de qualité. Mention spéciale pour la très belle piscine sur le toit. Pour boire un verre ou dîner, le restaurant de l'hôtel, The Boheme, vous propose une cuisine de style steakhouse et des cocktails dans une ambiance raffinée. Le dimanche, le brunch se déroule au son de la musique jazz. Plus de 150 œuvres d'art confèrent à l'hôtel une ambiance de galerie.
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The hotel is SO annoying. I haven't been able to use the pool in nearly the entire 4 days due to influencers filming content and asking you to move around them like they were filming an actual movie. When I say influencers, I mean 10+ individual groups consisting of the influencer and someone with a clipboard filming them and the thousands of takes and retakes recording a pre-written script. It was patheticccccccc.
"Are you a business woman trying to get her business body back?" Next take. "Are you a nurse trying to get her business body back?". Next take. "Are you a nurse who is struggling to find time in her busy schedule?".
"Bro, you might want to be holding a 'prop water', let's get one from the bar. And sir, can you please move to the other side of the pool? We're filming here."
... "Are you a business woman who struggles to get her business body on the right track?"
I don't even think these people were staying at the hotel. Anyway, it was such an unflattering look! I thought I was staying in a luxury hotel, not summer camp for unemployed 22 year olds being asked to move so they can trick nurses and business women into feeling badly about their bodies.
I did talk to the hotel and ask if there was some kind of event going on, and they said they had no idea what I was talking about. This leads me to believe this is an 'all the time thing'.