| Room
Features |
Standard
Room
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Superior
Room
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Deluxe
Room
and Suite
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| 100%
Heavenly Peruvian Cotton Bedroom Linen |
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| Newly
Carpeted Rooms |
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| Private
Bathroom |
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| Terra
Andina Bathroom Amenities |
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| Hot
Water |
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| Cable
TV |
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| Telephone |
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| Wake-up
Service |
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| Hair
Dryer |
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| Heating |
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| In-room
Safe Deposit Box |
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| Bathrobes
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| Slippers
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| In-bathroom
Telephone |
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| Preferred
Location |
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| Larger
Rooms |
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| King
Size, Queen Size or Two Twin Beds |
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| Connecting
Rooms (upon request) |
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| Optional
a la carte breakfast at no extra cost |
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| 29"
TV or 32" LCD TV |
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| Mini
Bar |
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| High
Speed Internet Access (no charge) |
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| Bouquet
of Flowers |
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| Fruit
Basket |
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| Hyperclean®
Pacific Coast® (1) White
Goose Down Comforter with 600 Fill Power (2)
and True Baffle Box Design (3) |
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Windowpane
Duvet Cover, Sheets and Shams made of
450-thread count, 100% woven cotton sateen dobby |
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| Hydro-massage
bathtub |
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| Luxury
bathroom amenities |
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| Italy’s
Carrara marble (4) bathroom
counter tops |
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| Charming
traditional style Amelia Self-rimming Vanity Basin |
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| Upscale
bathrooms accessories |
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(1)
Hyperclean® Pacific Coast® White Goose Down:
Pacific
Coast® Down is carefully selected, sorted and cleaned to remove
all dust, dirt and allergens; so clean, it’s called Hyperclean®,
and is backed by an Allergy Free Warranty. Pacific Coast Feather
has followed a tradition of European quality and craftsmanship for
over a century.
(2)
600 Fill Power:
Higher
fill power means larger, stronger clusters that provide higher loft
and exceptional insulation and breathability on even the coldest
nights.
(3)
True Baffle Box Design:
Keeps
the down within individual boxes inside the comforter; baffle walls
ensure that the down won’t shift, keeping it evenly distributed.
(4)
Carrara marble was valued above all other stone. Carrara is a city
in Tuscany-Italy. Carrara marble has been used since the time of
Ancient Rome; the Pantheon and Trajan's Column in Rome are constructed
of it, as well as Michelangelo’s David and many famous sculptures
of the Renaissance.
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