"Procreation Vacations" And 9 Other Dumb Travel Trends

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Forbes Traveler   |  Joshua M. Bernstein   |   September 12, 2008 01:39 PM


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Travelers checking into a Hyatt Place hotel might be perplexed initially. They'll notice the bustling busboys and receptionists have vanished, replaced by automated check-in kiosks, snack-making "hosts" and a wine and coffee café. But if guests were to inhale deeply, they'd notice a light, vaguely fruity scent permeating the lobby: Hyatt Place's custom-designed odor, as uniform from country-to-country as a McDonald's hamburger.

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Travelers checking into a Hyatt Place hotel might be perplexed initially. They'll notice the bustling busboys and receptionists have vanished, replaced by automated check-in kiosks, snack-making "host...
Travelers checking into a Hyatt Place hotel might be perplexed initially. They'll notice the bustling busboys and receptionists have vanished, replaced by automated check-in kiosks, snack-making "host...
 
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What better way to remember you last vacation than to ensure that it IS your last, for a long while, as you raise your newborn sleep deterrent?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:37 PM on 09/12/2008

Good. This leaves the REAL travel less crowded for me!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:59 PM on 09/12/2008
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