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Discussion: Are you staying at AZ Charlies on boulder?

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Sept. 25, 2017
DieselDan
Men's 75
602 posts
Are you staying at AZ Charlies on boulder?
If so, please make sure you carry your sports bag down the stairs early in the morning. (Memo to self. Make sure you get a room away from the stairs.)
Sept. 27, 2017
birdie
Men's 70
802 posts
Great post Diesel. I carried my back down each morning after reading this. Building 2 quite on the steps. Thanks #20 NVF
Sept. 27, 2017
DieselDan
Men's 75
602 posts
Well done Birdie. Another thing is I was surprised to receive an envelope at check in with eight free meal cards for breakfast/lunch at the buffet if you had booked with the hotel and not the other options available. I also learned that you can use them at the café. That's great since the buffet doesn't open until 8AM, but the café starts around 6AM. With our schedule and field location, I gave my extra ones to some guys from OK who were staying at AZ C's and were going to be around for another day or two.
Sept. 28, 2017
birdie
Men's 70
802 posts
I thought that I used the senior code but I screwed it up. Went and talked to the manager and she gave me the meal tickets. I thought that was great customer service. Will stay here again. Thanks Harry #20 NVF
Sept. 30, 2017
Brock
Men's 80
84 posts
We stay at Arizona Charlie's most of the time when in Vegas. In our case this week, we had a third person in our room and initially, the person at Registration said we could not get tickets for the third person because the tickets were "for two people per room. Later, we stopped by and she gave us a third set of tickets because someone had called and cancelled their room. That's excellent customer service and their food is really good in my opinion. I'll continue staying there.
Sept. 30, 2017
crusher
Men's 75
524 posts
Diesel why carry sports bag down stairs? Do you get a reward?
C
Sept. 30, 2017
birdie
Men's 70
802 posts
Because at 700am in the morning Bang bang Bang for 12 steps will become pretty upsetting when you are trying to sleep.Thanks Harry
Sept. 30, 2017
birdie
Men's 70
802 posts
I have to find out why you advertise a 24 deli and breakfast served from 11pm to 7am only to find it closed at 530am. We had 2 800am games and could not get breakfast at Arizona C either day. I think that that needs to be corrected.Buffet does not open till 800am Cafe at 600am and the best part the 24 hour store opens 700am (not sure when it closed).Other that that the stay was great. Thanks #20 NVF
Sept. 30, 2017
DieselDan
Men's 75
602 posts
It can be tough at any hotel if you have an early game which means an earlier BP/warm up session. Besides the cliff/protein bars/trail mix I pack, I'll grab some fruit and have it when needed.
Sept. 30, 2017
birdie
Men's 70
802 posts
My point is with the wrong advertising 24 hrs should be open 24 hrs. We asked the restaurant around 800 pm and they said that they would be open all night. They ended up closed. I have no other issues other than that one. We could have adjusted our schedule. Waited the day before for the 600 cafe to open and we we ended up late for BP.not a big problem usually but we had the balls Thanks Harry
Sept. 30, 2017
Omar Khayyam
1357 posts
I stayed at Palace Station. They have a true 24-hour cafe. A good thing, since we had an 8:00am game on two days! Eating a protein bar or trail mix can help between games, but we were playing back to back games and for three hours of play it is better to have a good breakfast. Also, the snack bar at our field didn't open up until after 8:00.
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