She said yes, and that he was a service dog. I asked the young lady (thinner/younger of the two ladies working the front desk) who checked us in if she was aware of the dog and his howling. That wasn’t going to happen in this room, as much as we didn’t want to move a muscle. We had come from a very long day starting very early in Michigan, driving to Chicago, doing apartment renovations all day, and then driving to crash in the burbs. He keeps going, and going, so we popped on our video camera to record him since it was so obnoxious. We’re in our room for a little bit getting settled, and all of a sudden this dog starts yelping and howling – not in the parking lot or a noise in the distance, but very loudly in the room next door. Not a big deal, but noticeable, and a nice personable touch we’ve noted across all Marriott brands. Every other employee for several months now has stepped around the podium, presented the key, and directed us toward our room while thanking us, or wishing us a good evening. She gave us our room key and unlike every other recent Marriott check-in, just passed it across the counter. The clerk wasn’t a fan of the material our credit card was made of and asked who issued it – it was a Marriott/Ritz-Carlton VISA. We checked in to the Courtyard Wood Dale uneventfully.
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It’s either because we were a gay couple, white males, have tattoos, our credit card branding, or because we were guests who wanted to sleep. The most simple of problems, one likely common at every hotel in America, just turned into something very different – blatant discrimination. I can’t even believe I’m typing this review. We had come from a very long day starting very early in Michigan, driving to Chicago, doing apartment.
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Not to mention, it's good for the artist to have exact lines to follow (less likely to make a mistake). This is always a good idea so that you can make sure you like the size, position, angle etc.
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You're looking to make sure the artists take pride in their work.Ī professional will do a carbon print type of thing to stamp the design on your skin before tattooing it on you. Look at the cleanliness of the place and ask to see the artists portfolios. Trust me, it's a lot easier than you think.Īsk local people with impressive tattoos where they got them, and then visit those locations. Although you may look at that design, and think, "it'd be hard to screw up".
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For that size, you're probably looking at $100-200, and depending on the tattoo artist it'd probably take 1-2 hours.Īlways do your research before getting something that will be with you forever.