If I were not a smoker, I would complain & expect some sort of comp. Especially, if they are new, it should be exactly as you paid for. However, I admit to smoking in non smoking rooms however, with a window open or in the bathroom or kitchen with an exhaust fan & use smoke spray *that takes away smoke odors*. This has been when it was the only suite available.
The Cosmo is nothing short of Amazing and I couldn't imagine them not complying to a customers needs & going over board to address complaints as they are so new & do not want bad media. However, if people don't speak up when they find themselves in a position such as this, they cannot do what needs to be done.
~ ¤(¯`*•.¸(¯`*•.¸ Meredith ¸.•*´¯)¸.•*´¯)¤ ~
Life is like a coin. You can spend it any way you wish, but you only spend it once.
Lillian Dickson
--- On Sun, 1/2/11, King Fish <vpkingfish@gmail.com> wrote:
From: King Fish <vpkingfish@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [vpFREE] Re: New Luxury Resort The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas Opens Its Doors
> ... checked in, unpacked and had to repack when the non-smoking room turned out to be just the opposite.
I can understand a nonsmoker's objection to a smoking room because of
the lingering odor of the smoke. But you say this was the first night
they were open. There's no odor if nobody has ever actually smoked in
the room. Do you object to the mere concept of a smoking room, so
much so that you'd go to the trouble of moving rooms?
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