The Salamander OMG!!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I loved salamander. I went earlier this year and it was $700 per night. Yes, expensive but not much like it such a short drive.

We have a high income though so whether it is 500 or 700 or 800 not a big deal. I don’t think it is worth $1400 per night. Was it a holiday weekend?

The spa was nice. There is a pool. Perfect overnight trip.


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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I loved salamander. I went earlier this year and it was $700 per night. Yes, expensive but not much like it such a short drive.

We have a high income though so whether it is 500 or 700 or 800 not a big deal. I don’t think it is worth $1400 per night. Was it a holiday weekend?

The spa was nice. There is a pool. Perfect overnight trip.


I tried to plan one of these. Between check in and check out it was going to be an extremely short and expensive trip.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I loved salamander. I went earlier this year and it was $700 per night. Yes, expensive but not much like it such a short drive.

We have a high income though so whether it is 500 or 700 or 800 not a big deal. I don’t think it is worth $1400 per night. Was it a holiday weekend?

The spa was nice. There is a pool. Perfect overnight trip.


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Ummm no. Maybe tired mom who needed a break.

We have a seven figure income so $700 for a night doesn’t break the bank. Spa, room service and good sleep was worth it for me. I actually liked it so much I went twice. I understand this may not be worth it for a lot of people.
Anonymous
Cmon. You can just go to some random Hilton and hole up in your room for $200/night
Anonymous
It is all relative.

I think you were a sucker to pay $430 years ago.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Cmon. You can just go to some random Hilton and hole up in your room for $200/night


Plus one. They have room service too. I would pocket that extra $500 to $1200 and then treat myself out to dinner for a week. I’m not sure into spas though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I loved salamander. I went earlier this year and it was $700 per night. Yes, expensive but not much like it such a short drive.

We have a high income though so whether it is 500 or 700 or 800 not

What holiday is Sept 22? It's 1400 a night right now. For nothing but outdated rooms. We also have a high income but would rather spend our $ where there is something to do, nice attractions and superb food. Salamander needs a chef in a hurry. It does not live up to our resort standards.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I loved salamander. I went earlier this year and it was $700 per night. Yes, expensive but not much like it such a short drive.

We have a high income though so whether it is 500 or 700 or 800 not




What holiday is Sept 22? It's 1400 a night right now. For nothing but outdated rooms. We also have a high income but would rather spend our $ where there is something to do, nice attractions and superb food. Salamander needs a chef in a hurry. It does not live up to our resort standards.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is all supply and demand. Same reason Residence Inn in OC has rates over 1k/night for some weekend.




At least in OC you have the beach!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is all supply and demand. Same reason Residence Inn in OC has rates over 1k/night for some weekend.




At least in OC you have the beach!


Not really my point.

But, residence inn isn’t even on the beach and is full of groups trying to cram 20 people into one room. Those rooms would $110-190/night anywhere else.

For the money you could fly to Miami and stay at much nicer place for less money all in. Because there is more supply of nicer places in Miami.
Anonymous
I think they’re having staffing issues. Artificially high prices mean fewer guests - until they can staff up fewer guests is better for them though. They can afford to wait it out.
Anonymous
Just like Virginia Wine- waaaaayyy over priced for the quality you get.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think they’re having staffing issues. Artificially high prices mean fewer guests - until they can staff up fewer guests is better for them though. They can afford to wait it out.


I actually don't think they can wait it out much longer.

Anonymous
Judging from.the prices of even Airbnb's within 2 hours drive people around DC are willing to pay more than they should for just about anything. I'm not surprised the prices are being jacked up, because someone here will pay them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Judging from.the prices of even Airbnb's within 2 hours drive people around DC are willing to pay more than they should for just about anything. I'm not surprised the prices are being jacked up, because someone here will pay them.


Yep, people here lack imagination.
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