Orchard Hotel Review
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Ponzi picked the Orchard Hotel at 665 Bush Street for our trip to San Francisco this weekend; we’ll be staying here for a couple of nights before flying back late on Saturday. But I may never want to leave. First, we found that it was conveniently located downtown - close to restaurants, shopping, and BloggerCon. Second, the doorman stopped what he was doing to smile and open the door for us on our way in. Third, the hotel offered free wired broadband without hesitation or limitation (yes, the information is clearly visible at the front desk). Fourth, the clerk informed us that daily breakfast was included in our room charge. Fifth, the doorman walked up to us after we checked in to offer brochures which could help us get around the city. Sixth, they have a full DVD library of new movies which they let guests borrow for free (two at a time, unlimited). Seventh, the room comes with over 50 popular cable television stations. Eighth, the TV has a DVD player hooked up to it. Ninth… do I really need to list a ninth point as to why this is has been the “worst” hotel experience I’ve ever had?! Of course, I use that term loosely - as other hotels pale by comparison. Doesn’t matter what happens from here on in, the Orchard Hotel already can’t score less than four and half (out of five) stars in my book. I recommend this place, wholeheartedly.


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Nicole Simon
June 23rd, 2006
at 6:39am
Chris, thank for posting this as i am about to book hotels for my trip to Blogher (so bummed out i cannot make it to Gnomedex!) and this comes in totally handy, especially because of the wifi :))
Nicole
Geeky Traveller - A Travel Blog for Nerds | The Geek Shall Inhabit the Earth
June 23rd, 2006
at 3:37pm
Chris Pirillo
Pirillo Reviews the Orchard Hotel in San Francisco | Geeky Traveller - A Travel Blog for Nerds
July 4th, 2006
at 4:52am
[...] Chris Pirillo, an alpha geeky traveller if there ever was one, is down in San Francisco and staying at the Orchard Hotel:Fifth, the doorman walked up to us after we checked in to offer brochures which could help us get around the city. Sixth, they have a full DVD library of new movies which they let guests borrow for free (two at a time, unlimited). Seventh, the room comes with over 50 popular cable television stations. Eighth, the TV has a DVD player hooked up to it.Plus, there's apparently free wired broadband. Chris, obviously, was pleased. [...]