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Originally posted by HighOnAcid
When I said the doors open to the outside I meant when you exit your motel room you are standing outside. Outdoors. Not that the doors open outwards. The same with Hotels...when you exit your room you're indoors.
Name 1 that doesn't. Hotel, Motel, Holiday Inn...name just one.
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I've been to many Motels that have doors inside. Motel 6, LAX. Motel 6, Sunnyvale. Motel FreezingYourAssOff, Calgary, Alberta (I forget the name of that motel, but the doors were all inside).
Call me cheap... if it has a clean bed and room, I'll take a motel over a hotel anyday, as long as it's not for business. I see little difference, unless I'm paying over over $300 a night (in which case I'm entertaining clients).