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Spa At The Crescent
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I am one of those travelers who look to young to stay in a 5 star hotel. Sometimes I encounter surprising rudeness and apparent disdain. I must admit that I was worried about the Crescent Court Hotel in Dallas. Upon arrival my worries were shattered. I was welcomed warmly and given the best room in my category, on the top floor overlooking the beautiful pool. The outside of the Crescent Court Hotel reminded me of The Penninsula in Beverly Hills. Inside the hotel was a gleaming lobby and lovely corridors. The room itself was fabulous. Everything was great until I asked the female concierge to refer me to a walk in nail salon because the spa was booked. She looked at me like she has never heard of such a thing and was apparently appalled that I, a 29 year old male, would dare to want a manicure and ask her where I may get one. It is always amusing when the staff is more snobby than me. I was like HELLO?? You are a female concierge with a full set of nails and you act as though you have never heard of a walk in nail salon.?? Aside from that debacle NOBU rocked. Nobu was a great treat and just as good as Nobu in Malibu and NY. The bottom line: You will enjoy the Crescent Court; just get your nails done before you go.
Pros: Lovely property, local car service, Nobu
Cons: Some snobby staff members
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