Re: Non-smoking rooms at the Hiroshima venue?

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Hi Dave, folks,  Don't count me in.After freezing my fingers off in MSP, that's a plus point about Japan.At least this time I have a choice. So, apparently, do you.all the best,   Lawrence
On 1 Sep 2009, at 08:52, David Partain wrote:> Greetings,>> I just set about to reserve a room at the meeting hotel via> http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/cp/1/en/cwshome/DPRD-7LT5AJ/HIJJA  > (which> required that I join their PriorityClub...).  Check-in on Saturday,  > check-out> on Friday (nothing odd there).  I was, though, VERY surprised that  > there are> no non-smoking rooms available.  All I got was:>> 1 SINGLE BED STANDARD SMOKING at ¥13,500.>> If I want non-smoking, I seem to have to pay 23,000 and have 2 beds.>> Is this other's experience as well?  While I can survive a smoking  > room, I'd> really rather not.  I haven't tried calling, so perhaps that's the  > solution.>> Can anything be done to get us some non-smoking rooms since I  > suspect that's> what almost everyone wants?>> Cheers,>> David
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