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What they look like Adults look like apple seeds with legs. Young bed bugsnymphslook like adults, only smaller. Newly hatched nymphs are poppy seed-sized. Eggs are tiny white, and hard to spot.

Where they live In cracks and crevices of bed frames, floors, walls, furniture, electronics, mattresses, and luggage. Wedge themselves into anything, but usually near where people rest. What they do Feed on you as you sleep, but if youre not around they can go over a year without food. Bites look like a rash or weltsor you may not notice them at all. Bed bugs dont transmit disease.

Dont bring home hitchhikers: Traveling? Inspect your hotel room before you call it a night. Examine your luggage thoroughly with each new place you go. Wash and dry clothes with hot water and high heat as soon as you get home.

Freeze it: Bag small items; place in your freezer for 30 days.

Buying used furniture, bedding, clothes? Inspect thoroughly. Wash and dry bedding and clothes with hot water, high heat. Steam is an option, but make sure stuff dries out so it doesn't mold.

Check everywhere: Keep bedroom furniture an inch or two from the wall and a flashlight handy for easier cleaning and inspecting. Bed bug-proof mattress covers and light-colored bedding make them easier to spot.

Remove: Say goodbye to clutter in your bedroom to get rid of bed bug hiding spots. Getting rid of stuff? Cover in plastic so bugs dont fall off and make sure the items are in a dumpster or ruined so people dont take them home.

Vacuum often: Floors, walls, mattresses, baseboards, furniture ... Get rid of the vacuum bag as soon as youre done in case you sucked up a bed bug.

Pesticide options: Leave it to the professionals. Some sprays simply repel bed bugs, spreading them around. Make sure pesticides are labeled specifically for bed bugs. Always read and follow the instructions on the label.

Bed bugs are back! An IPM answer. 388k pdf file

Bed bug FAQs

Bed Bug Fact Sheet at Cornell's Insect Diagnostic Laboratory

Bed Bug ManagementOne Step at a Time! Fact Sheets

Step 1: Inspection, 2.4Mb pdf file

Paso 1: Inspeccin y Identificacin 2.5Mb pdf file

Step 2: Get Rid of Clutter, 244k pdf file

Paso 2: Reducir el Desorden 243k pdf file

Step 3: Vacuum Here, There, Everywhere, 250k pdf file

Paso 3: Pase la Aspiradora por Aqu, All y en Todas las Partes 250k pdf file

Step 4: Clean Mattress and Bed Frame, 216k pdf file

Paso 4: Limpia el Colchn y el Armazn de la Cama, 232k pdf file

Step 5: Heat Treat Everything Thats Safe to Wash, 272k pdf file

Paso 5: Trate con el Calor Todo lo que es Seguro para Lavar, 272k pdf file

Step 6: Make Your Bed an Island, 609k pdf file

Paso 6: Haga su Cama como una Isla, 609k pdf file

Step 7: How to Dispose of an Infested Mattress, 355k pdf file

Paso 7: Cmo Deshacerse de un Colchn Infestado, 355k pdf file

Dealing with Bed Bugs in Multifamily Housing 560k pdf file

Tratando con chinches en Viviendas Multifamiliares 560k pdf file

Prepare for a Visit by a Pest Management Professional 590k pdf file

Preprese para una Visita de un Profesional de Control de Plagas 590k pdf file

Tips for Travelers 530k pdf file

Consejos Para Viajeros 530k pdf file

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Bed Bug ManagementOne Step at a Time! Step 1: Inspection

Inspeccin y Identificacin Para las Chinches

Bed Bug ManagementOne Step at a Time! Steps 2-7

Manejo Integrado de Plagas Por ChinchesUn Paso a la Vez! Pasos 2-7

Prepare for a Visit from a Pest Management Professional

Preprese para una Visita de un Profesional de Control de Plagas

Dealing with Bed Bugs in Multifamily Housing

Tratando con Chinches en Viviendas Multifamiliares

Tips for Travelers

Consejos Para Viajeros

For Travelers and College Students: Wallet-sized bed bug information cards, 2Mb pdf file. After download, print them using Avery Label 5820

How to Talk to Callers about Bed Bugs, a guide for master gardeners. 220k pdf file

Guidelines for Prevention and Management of Bed Bugs in Shelters and Group Living Facilities.

DDT is not effective against bed bugs, 142k pdf file

Stop Bed Bugs Safely

Pare los Chinches de Cama sin Riesgos

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Bed Bug Laws New York | NY Bed Bug Laws – Pest control

The following article we found written by Renee Corea of New York vs. Bed Bugs. This article is full of beneficial information regarding the infestation of bed bugs in New York and the laws surrounding them. This article includes relevant references that may be tough to come across. This article is mainly directed to rental residential properties, co-op homes and steps that the renters themselves may take regarding an infestation. It also mentions laws concerning the landlords and their responsibilities when dealing with bed bugs as well as their responsibilities in general under the New York State Multiple Dwelling Law, the New York City Housing Maintenance Code, New York Real Property Law and the New York City Health Code. Basically the landlords are responsible for the removal of bed bugs.

This article also includes possible remedies for when the landlord refuses to pay for the eradication of the infestation. This article will reflect back to one agonizing point that it is close to impossible to figure out where the bed bug infestation came from. Also mentioned in the article is that it is absolutely impossible to ensure that the bed bugs will never return into your homes again. It discusses co-ops and condo rules and regulations and responsibilities of both tenants and landlords. The warranty of habitability is also listed for reference which is very informative for tenants. You can find the warranty of habitability under the Real Property Law.

There are also remedial steps to take under the warranty. It includes a precedent case for reference. It also talks about the New York State Multiple Dwelling Law, which includes tenant rights to repairs and up-keep of a clean premise. That will in part talk about vermin present in your home and how to handle the situation at hand. It mentions the New York City Housing Maintenance Code which deals with all types of residences. It also mentions the sections and codes that specifically discuss the extermination of pests and insects as well as rodents. It mentions the New York City Health Code that discusses preventative measure to take when dealing with bed bugs. It also includes a question and answer section where questions are answered by none other than Renee Corea.

http://newyorkvsbedbugs.org/2009/07/13/bed-bugs-and-the-law-in-new-york-city/

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If you are in need of a public advocate for the city of New York please contact Bill De Blasio. He has been a public advocate for the last eight years. He was the manager for Hilary Clintons successful campaign for U.S. Senate. The role of a public advocate is to watch, help, regulate and ensure residents of New York receive the services they should from their City. They deal with issue between tenants and landlords ensuring they both act lawfully in every situation including the extermination and prevention of all pests, such as bed bugs, cockroaches, insects and rodents.

http://pubadvocate.nyc.gov/services/HousingInformation.html

We came across another great article regarding bed bugs. Dealing with Bed Bugs is written by Richard Siegler and Eva Talel. They discuss the impact that bed bugs have had on New York residents and how they deal with the massive infestation weve been hit by. They educate Condominium owners what steps to take when dealing with infestations in the unit. They set the limitations for the owner and for the occupant alike. They also discuss the precautions we need to take to prevent a bed bug infestation from occurring. However even the most cautious are still at high risk of getting a bed bug as their roommate. This article also discusses steps to take regarding damage to your furniture due to an infestation of bed bugs, rodents, cockroaches, and/or insects.

http://www.stroock.com/SiteFiles/Pub663.pdf

This article is extremely informative in regards to bed bugs, what they are, what they look like, and what the bites they leave behind look and feel like. It describes step by step how Hotels can now prevent the spread of bed bugs. It states that bed bugs are not causing any spread of diseases, at least theres one up-side to this whole craze. They show images of bed bugs in its actual size and an enlarged view of the bed bug. It is also informative for the frequent traveler that stays at hotels a lot. The measures the traveler needs to take to prevent them from entering your luggage which then in turn will infest your homes.

http://www.nyc.gov/html/doh/downloads/pdf/vector/vector-faq1-hotel.pdf

The law that surrounds bed bugs is almost three years old according to Michael Wolfe. This article he wrote for Ehow states just how new this bed bug craze is. Now it is known that the landlords of the property are primarily responsible for the exterminating as they are supposed to keep the premise habitable. This article discusses the difference in laws in New Jersey and New York. It states who can sue for any damages caused by the bed bugs and the exterminating itself. It states that if the landlord denies or omits that fact that there are bed bugs in the unit he may be charged with fraud.

http://www.ehow.com/list_6305940_bed-bug-laws.html

There is a bed bug registry where you can check out any hotel or motel where you are planning to stay. The Bed Bug Registry is a no fee, public database of user-submitted bed bug reports from across the United States and Canada. Founded in 2006, the site has collected about 20,000 reports covering 12,000 locations. While you wont find any legal info on this site you can see if your building has been added to this growing database of apartments and buildings in NYC that have bedbug infections.

http://www.bedbugregistry.com/

The NYC Rent Guidelines Board (RGB) is mandated to establish rent adjustments for the approximately one million dwelling units subject to the Rent Stabilization Law in New York City. The Board holds an annual series of public meetings and hearings to consider research from staff, and testimony from owners, tenants, advocacy groups and industry experts.

The RGB staff is responsible for providing administrative support to the Board and prepares research regarding the economic condition of the stabilized residential real estate industry including operating and maintenance costs, the cost of financing, housing supply and cost of living indices. The RGB staff engages in year-round research efforts, publishes its reports for use by the public, other governmental agencies and private organizations, and provides information to the public on housing questions.

http://www.housingnyc.com/html/resources/faq/quality.html#demand

If you need legal help this is a great place to start. LawHelp/NY is an on-line tool for helping low-income New Yorkers solve their legal problems. The LawHelp/NY mission is as follows:

"LawHelp/NY provides, and promotes access to, high-quality online information about free legal services throughout New York, about legal rights in a broad range of substantive areas, about the court system, and about related advocacy, government and social service organizations. We are committed to providing information that is user-friendly, in English, Spanish, and other languages, in order to help low-income and other vulnerable New Yorkers achieve equal access to justice."

http://www.lawhelp.org/ny/

The Legal Aid Society is a private, not-for-profit legal services organization, the oldest and largest in the nation, dedicated since 1876 to providing quality legal representation to low-income New Yorkers. It is dedicated to one simple but powerful belief: that no New Yorker should be denied access to justice because of poverty.

The Society handles 300,000 individual cases and matters annually and provides a comprehensive range of legal services in three areas: the Civil, Criminal and Juvenile Rights Practices. Unlike the Society's Criminal and Juvenile Rights Practices, which are constitutionally mandated and supported by government, the Civil Practice relies heavily on private contributions.

http://www.legal-aid.org/en/home.aspx

We came across another very informative article that may be of great interest regarding the bed bug laws in the state of New Jersey. Some very interesting laws surrounding the landlord and tenant rights in particular. We found it interesting how the law states that the landlord should pay for the extermination of vermin for a property they own, but there is no law to protect the tenant from the landlord if the landlord decides to make the tenant cover all costs. One part just contradicts the other. I mean what is the point of having the landlord cover the cost if the tenant just ends up paying for the whole thing themselves.

However, building complexes that have a board of directors on staff are upset and do not want to pay for the cost of extermination since it's just 1 or 2 units affected. They don't feel it's right to make the people that do not have an infestation pay for the one's that do. There is some ignorance surrounding this fact because if you live in a building that has a bed bug infestation in one unit and it is not treated it will affect other units in due time. Bed bugs spread like wildfire and should not be ignored. All preventative measures should be taken in order for the infestation not to spread and become a huge problem.

http://bedbugger.com/2008/07/02/new-jerseys-laws-designed-to-spread-bed-bugs-in-rental-housing/

New Jersey has now passed a Bill regarding bed bugs. It states that the landlords of multiple-dwelling units must have bed-bug infestations removed as soon as they learn about them. Landlords who don't take appropriate actions would face fines of $300 for each infested bedroom and $1,000 for each infested common area.

http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2009/02/nj_lawmakers_approve_bed_bug_b.html

Article written By MICHAEL MILLER states that Atlantic City has been trying to fighting bed bugs for the last three years. The city has a new policy now, it requires a bed bug inspection as a condition for getting a certificate of occupancy for new homes or apartment rentals.

http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/communities/atlantic-city_pleasantville_brigantine/article_501bf244-c115-11df-911f-001cc4c03286.html

An Article written by Melanie West for the Wall Street Journal states that there is a new bed bug disclosure policy in play now for new leases on apartments. It says that "when a lease is prepared, both landlord and tenant must sign a state form listing any bedbug infestations in the past year. Would-be renters then have a chance to back out of the lease agreement." Gov. David Patterson signed the policy in to law last month. According to this great article it say that 49% of people surveyed said they had or have a bed bug problem. According to this article bed bug infestations are everywhere these days. Many ways to prevent these little buggers from become a part of your life. Seal the holes in your homes as much as possible, pay close attention to any form of bites you may get thru ought the night, check your bed sheets for tiny little blood stains, and prayer always helps.

http://blogs.wsj.com/metropolis/2010/09/15/scarlet-b-bedbug-disclosure-comes-to-new-york/

This article written by Jessica Pressler is pretty interesting it states that the bed bug disputes are filling up the docket in the New York City courts because of a decision made by a tenant refusing to pay rent because of a bed bug infestation in the unit. Also yet another similar article that goes on about the same issues. This article written by E.B. Solomont a staff reporter of The Sun says that a back in 2008 the Brooklyn court located had spotted some bed bugs. It sent the court room into a frenzy. Even though a spokes woman says that the courts were bug free.

In 2008 there were almost ten thousand bed bug complaints, I'm sure that number are probably quadrupled by now. It also goes to say what is pretty well known to us by now, that it is the responsibility of the landlord to cover all costs for the extermination of the buildings and units. It also talks about different cases that dealt with bed bugs and the results of the judgments in each instance. These cases set precedents to the judgments we deal with now in our courts. According to E.B. Solomon "the reason there are all of these bed bug disputes is because it's difficult to prove where the bed bugs came from."

http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2008/09/bedbug_law_emerges_as_hot_new.html

Another interesting little article that we found written by Nobugsonme. This one says that there is a legislation being proposed to the insurance companies making them give back the money to renters and owners that were forced to throw out their furniture and/or clothes because of their bed bug infestation. Some bed bug infestations could end up to be very pricey, it could burn big holes in the individual wallet.

http://bedbugger.com/2010/08/13/bed-bug-insurance-legislation-proposed-in-new-york-state/

We found this very informative site rentlaw.com. It is very detailed describing bed bugs, what they are, where they live, and what they feed on, you. It states how bed bugs come out at night and invade your furniture such as your bed frame, couches and mattresses to name a few. The article also reminisces how bed bugs were almost extinct after DDT. However due to health and environmental concerns DDT was banned. Now we are dealing with a bed bug crises yet again. The question we all have now is how does one get them? and how does one get rid of bed bugs? also how does one prevent them from appearing and affecting our lives? All very important questions and answers seem scarce.

This article is pretty thorough and answers all of the above questions as much as possible, as well as other legal questions regarding bed bugs that need some answers. As for how they became famous again here in the U.S. it says that we should be extra careful when we travel, as bed bugs attach themselves on to your clothing and things you may have in your luggage. They may come in with visitors we have in our homes or places of work. Also we should be very careful when we travel as hotels and other accommodations may have a bed bug infestation. This article also describes how bed bugs may travel into our homes.

It says bed bugs can travel thru duct-works and cracks in between units, also when tenants are moving in and out of the building may cause for transfer of bed bugs. This article goes on to describe what bed bugs look like, how they live. It also recommends ways in which to keep your home clean and free of clutter. Regardless of how clean and tidy you are you may still get them. This article also has a section on important bed bug laws between landlords and tenants. It states that in New York State landlords are liable for the cost of treating a bed bug problem. This is good news for the tenants.

http://www.rentlaw.com/bedbugs.htm

Another great article written by Douglas Stern "Landlords vs. Tenants: Who pays when bed bugs invade?. This article is full of great information. It says that in New Jersey a legislation was introduced stating that landlords are to cover all cost for the extermination of bed bugs, annual inspections and distributing educational material created by the state. The article says that landlords are to immediately treat reported infestations and to maintain a bed bug free environment in the entire complex. It also states that all landlords that do not comply will be fined $300 for each infested apartment and $1000 for each infested common area. It's a pretty penny for landlords.

They can also do regular maintenance of the common elements to help alleviate one of the reasons that vermin might infest a property. But unfortunately no matter how clean the property may be it still may get a bed bug infestation. This is because bed bugs are a creature of convenience, similar to louse. Bed bugs go from one affected person to another. They set up tent in bedrooms and couches. During the day they hide in the cracks and crevices in your home and they come out and feed at night. This article says that bed bugs resemble small little apple seeds. But as small as they are they multiply quickly and could turn into a difficult problem.

The article goes into detail of how bed bugs are brought in to an apartment and what attracts them to these apartments. This interesting read also states how they travel from unit to unit and room to room. It says how bed bug bites are often mistaken for mosquito bites, due to the fact that they itch and turn into little red bumps. This great little article also shows that there was a 500 percent increase of reported bed bug infestations. It's such a nuisance to have but for the landlord it's a nuisance to pay for something you did not do and something you cannot control. There is never any guarantee that once you've exterminated bed bugs that they will never come back.

http://www.bedbugplague.com/?p=45

According to this article written by Grace West, two bills that are under consideration will provide renters with protection and compensation regarding the bed bug craze we are now facing. It says that one State Assembly member Linda B. Rosenthal from the Upper West Side and parts of Hell's Kitchen is pushing a legislation that would require landlords to divulge any history of bed bug infestation. It states that the first bill would require disclosure of any instance of bed bug infestation dating back five years. The second bill provides a tax credit of up to $750 to help with the cost of replacing property lost due to a bed bug infestation.

It also goes into more detail as to what furniture and clothing can be included in the price. I know $750 seems miniscule compared to the real amount of what may have been spent on the items, but it is a start. Rosenthal also states "if the state were in better economic condition perhaps the tax credit could be higher". The article also states that it's not sure of when the two bills will be voted on.

http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local-beat/New-Begbug-Bill-Would-Require-Landlords-to-Disclose-Innfestation-History-93724774.html

This article is full of useful information as it focuses on the legal end of the issues surrounding bed bugs. It says that New York city is vulnerable to bed bug infestations due to the fact that there is such a concentration of people living in such close quarters which makes it easy for them to migrate from one place to another. The article goes through series of questions and answers. From who is responsible for the cost of the extermination of bed bugs, to actions renters need to take when dealing with landlords whether legal or on your own. If legal action needs to be taken it describes the type of court you have access to in regards to bed bug and landlord issues. You can use a lawyer if you choose or you may represent yourself. It is important to know your laws, this article is very informative.

http://www.bedbugsguide.com/legal-issues-bed-bugs-new-york.htm

Found a great article dating back to 2009. This article written by Lindsey Christ for NY 1 is quite an interesting read when compared to the rise in bed bugs now in 2010. We thought bed bug infestations were bad then, now they've almost quadrupled. The Department of Education describes how bed bugs are brought into our schools and into our lives. They are brought on student or teachers' clothing, book bags and lunch bags.

The Department of Education refused to send exterminators into the schools affected until the specimen's of what was found were sent to a lab. This just gave these bed bugs more time to populate those schools and create a major infestation. I guess they weren't thinking ahead. It also states how the Museum of Natural History was affected by bed bugs. It says that the children in these affected schools should be given large sealed bags and they are to put their clothing and their book bags in them.

So if students have bed bugs the parents are told and asked to take action. Students and teachers were asked to do this, this way they can avoid a major infestation. It also states that the Department of Education could not completely control the bed bug problem, which is true. But they can however take preventative measures to keep the bed bug issue under control.

http://www.ny1.com/content/top_stories/109503/schools-report-rise-in-bed-bug-cases

An article written by Natalie Gee for the Epoch Times, recites all of the legal measures our government has taken and will take in regards to bed bugs. Bed bugs have become such a big part of our lives that we have created laws specifically for them. They haunt us and it needs to be at least toned down if they refuse to go into extinction. Several laws have been brought to the attention of government. Most are still in question and some have passed as laws

A bed bug infestation can and possibly will create a substantial hole in our wallets, and depending on the infestation of these critters mental issues have also surfaced. This article goes into detail of certain laws that are yet to be passed, and one that did not pass. The one that did not pass was a tax credit law that would reimburse the person affect by a bed bug infestation for up to $750. This helps out with the cost for some of the furniture, clothes and other items that needed to be replaced due to bed bugs. But unfortunately it did not pass. It also discusses one that did pass.

This bill that passed "grants prospective tenants and homeowners the right to a record of any bed bug infestation on the property. This gives the renters or buyers a more in depth look on the history of bed bug infestation, if any. It allows you to make an informed decision when renting a new place. It has been an emerging issue due to the fact that renters were being bitten almost immediately as they moved into their new place. Now stuck in a predicament with bed bugs and a lease they can't get out of, only because they weren't properly informed.

http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/content/view/39551/

If you ever have any bug related issues in New York City, feel free to call us either at Beyond Pest Control. Once again, and I can't stress this enough we are on call twenty four hours a day seven days a week to kill those bugs, we arent kidding whether you call us at 9 am or midnight we will be available to take your call and either get rid of the bug infestation, or answer any questions you may have concerning the bug issue. I can honestly guarantee that there will be someone to answer that call. We make it our business to make you bug free!

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Bed Bug Report for W New York Hotel, New York, NY

Noemia on 05/29/2015

I stayed at the W hotel in washington street downtown . The first nite it start to hit h my entite body ,i called the manager in the nite she said she never haerd about any bed bugs in W nyc . Next day i had red spots all over .... I had to wash my all clothing and go to the doctor who confirmed bed bugs . But aparently W wont refund me and say they have no bed bugs . I felt i stayed in a 30$ hostel not at the w hotel .

Cat on 05/29/2015

I had bed bugg at W hotel iDowntown in march 2015 ,,,its terrible ,,the bed was infested ,i had spots all over my body ... I had to go to the doctor and leave the hotel at 5 am . When i called the manager at W they told me they had pest control and no bed buggs...in fact when i changed the bed and left the hotel it went down and my doctor gave me medecine as well . I had to was my all ch Lothes in my suitcase ect ,,it was a nightmare ,,this place is disgusting , old and not well maintained ,

,and the manager is a real nasty person ,,, SHAME on W !!

Cat on 05/29/2015

I had bed bugg at W hotel iDowntown in march 2015 ,,,its terrible ,,the bed was infested ,i had spots all over my body ... I had to go to the doctor and leave the hotel at 5 am . When i called the manager at W they told me they had pest control and no bed buggs...in fact when i changed the bed and left the hotel it went down and my doctor gave me medecine as well . I had to was my all ch Lothes in my suitcase ect ,,it was a nightmare ,,this place is disgusting , old and not well maintained ,

,and the manager is a real nasty person ,,, SHAME on W !!

PA on 09/02/2014

I stayed with a friend here from 08/28/2014 - 09/01/2014 on the 5th floor. After one night my friend had been itchy, she lifted off the sheets and there was bed bugs all over the matress. W Hotel DID respond and say they have had issues in the past, however, with all of the complaints ranging in date on this website - they clearly do not have this problem under control.

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Bed Bug Report for Grand Hyatt New York, New York, NY

LDW on 10/02/2013

Stayed there two nights (Sept 24/25, 2013) and encountered bed bugs the first night. Saw it climbing on clothes and experienced bites both nights.

Reported it to the GM who said they take it seriously and would be sending and inspector up as well as emailing us the results. A week later, still have not heard a thing!

Anonymous on 04/19/2013

I stayed there for four nights from March 14th to the 18th, and I had no problems whatsoever. I enjoyed myself a lot, and all of the staff were so nice, I literally became friends with some of them. No bed bugs for me, definitely! Loved it!

Anonymous on 04/09/2013

My wife and a friend stayed here on the 17th floor on Easter weekend 2013. NO bugs reported. Very clean room. Good experience.

Goldcoaster on 09/24/2012

September 2012 Stayed four nights over Labor Day weekend and the hotel was a pleasure to stay at. NO bed bugs whatsoever, crisp, clean rooms, staff was great. Checked all the places bed bugs breed, nothing, very reassuring. Was there for the USTA conference and US Open. Concierge was excellent, suggested Fabio's one rainy night, restaurant was superb and reasonable. I would definitely go back to this hotel.

Debbie S. on 06/04/2012

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