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Businiess name:  The Bidwell Marriott Portland
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I was furious when the bell man forced me into a town car to go to the airport, and latter I found out it would be $50. I had specifically asked for " a car" to the airport- I assumed that meant to them that would be a taxicab car, rather than a shuttle van or bicycle for that matter. What I get was reamed for about $20 which was about as worthless as the paper it was written on it. The town car was just a lincoln town car, how was that worht $50 for a 20 minute ride? Everyone knows you stay at the marriott to save money, get the points on business and use the comp nights for vacation time .... instead I got quickly hustled. I could tell the door man had something to do with it, since he was very quick about immediately turning to some shady dude with a mustache who broke into town on an arabian horse the night before and stunk of $25 a bottle cologne. You would think for that much money, he could it least sport some calvin klein or something moderate, I never did get the name of the company it was an unmarked car with some cell phone # on the front that didn't answer. Besides it was realy the mariott's fault. Oh well, next time beware Pros: worst door men in town Cons: worst door men in town, terrible bell hops

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