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		<title>I am disabled. Will a hotel accommodate my special needs?</title>
		<description>It is not simple and easy to look for a
comprehensive hotel list which caters to the
needs of people with disabilities. There are
however, numerous suggestions and places to
stay for the special needs of those with
physical mobility problems. Disabled guests
and those who accompany them may av</description>
		<pubDate>Thu, 01 May 2008 08:52:33 -0600</pubDate>
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		<title>How should I communicate a special need to a hotel?</title>
		<description>Advocating yourself is the best way to
communicate your special needs. Learn and
practice the easiest way to move or guide
yourself together with your equipment,
quickly but safely. Always be prepared to
give short, concise, clear, and particular
instructions or directions to the hotel
person</description>
		<pubDate>Thu, 01 May 2008 08:52:33 -0600</pubDate>
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		<title>What should I present at the front desk of a hotel at check-in?</title>
		<description>In case you've made reservations, a
reservation ID is usually given to you. When
you check-in, the clerk at the hotel's front
desk will ask for the reservation ID and will
confirm your reservation. For those who do
not have reservations or walk-in guests, the
clerk will get your personal infor</description>
		<pubDate>Thu, 01 May 2008 08:52:33 -0600</pubDate>
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		<title>How should I handle a problem with a hotel?</title>
		<description>In case you have problems with your hotel,
talk to the right hotel personnel that can
help you with your problem. Do it in a nice
manner, you should be polite and calm. Any
business establishments abide by the rule
'the customer is always right.' But as a
customer, don't abuse your rights. A p</description>
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		<title>How much should I tip hotel staff?</title>
		<description>A tip, others prefer to call it gratuity, is
a payment given to a hotel staff (or other
service sector) in addition to the advertised
fee or bill. It's all a matter of 'social
custom.' There are no written rules or
regulations in giving a tip, people usually
give a tip to insure promptness of </description>
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		<title>How should I store my valuables at the hotel?</title>
		<description>Hotels look out for their guests' security
and safety. But it is not only the hotel's
job to look-out for your safety; you,
yourself, should always be alert and be
responsible for your belongings. Very often,
valuables are lost due to the customer's
carelessness. So remember to always keep you</description>
		<pubDate>Thu, 01 May 2008 08:52:33 -0600</pubDate>
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		<title>How can hotel policies and extra charges affect cost?</title>
		<description>Hotel policies and extra charges naturally
affect costs; these can blow up your hotel
costs unexpectedly. Before you check-in at a
certain hotel, you have to ask for their
hotel policies and other hotel amenities
which have extra charges. Some people
complain of 'sneaky' hotel charges, if you</description>
		<pubDate>Thu, 01 May 2008 08:52:33 -0600</pubDate>
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