No. I’ve been to a conference at Doral - one with much less difficult requirements than the G7 meeting - and it wasn’t good. Bear in mind that this is a resort that opened in 1962 and has only been a Trump resort since 2012, and that it looks every inch of its 50 years of age.
To be fair, its primary golf courses was good enough to host a PGA event until 2006.
Honestly, the Doral Resort doesn’t sound that bad. Hereit is with 4.5 stars on Trip Advisor with 2k reviews. Honestly that sounds like the hotel usually cleans the carpet and keeps the bedbug count down. Unless Trip Advisor scores can be manipulated or bought off, not sure.
Really? Trump Tower in NYC, the place where he actually has his home, has been documented as a dump, except of course for select areas. Other Trump properties have been the subject of numerous lawsuits from disgruntled investors and condo owners. #winning!
It has a thousand more reviews than the next highest count of hotels in the area. I wouldn’t trust any review written in the last few years, either way.
If you feel a need to go down to the shithole states, try Tucson for the smoked beef burritos and New Mexico for the green chile everything. A weekend should be long enough to get you longing for civilization again.
So instead of just taking some of the $180 a night a room in this resort will cost you and spending it on cleaning and upkeep, they spend a smaller sum of money on manipulating the reviews of the place. And then ripping guests off with a shoddy experience with their honest reviews drowned out by the “fake news” of all the fake reviews.
Sigh. Not only is this scummy and probably illegal, it’s not how you build long term value. Toyota doesn’t drown out all the negative reviews of their cars breaking down with ‘fake news’ - they instead spend a lot of their money actually making their cars better. They don’t have a spotless record but they have a decent one.
For all the contractors Trump stiffed, doesn’t he end up paying all the money he saved and then some because other contractors charge a 20%+ “Trump premium” when they bid on jobs?
A bill introduction that is likely to end as merely symbolic has an appropriate name.
“A group of Senate Democrats introduced legislation Monday that would block the Trump administration from holding meetings with foreign heads of state at Trump-owned properties.
Sens. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.), Ed Markey (Mass.) and Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii) introduced the Scrutinizing White House Activities that Make Profits (SWAMP) Act.
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“It’s time for Congress to step in and make it crystal clear: President Trump cannot profiteer off of his meetings with foreign leaders — not with the G-7, not ever,” Merkley said in a statement.”
I stayed there for a couple of nights last year (I’m in the travel industry, and this is where the event was). It’s a bog-standard Marriott or Sheraton with gold-colored fixtures. All of the security and logistics issues aside, I think it would be a pretty embarrassing place to “show off” to foreign leaders.
I’m not sure exactly how many rooms are needed for the G7 to account for staff and security, etc., but I can think of a half-dozen much better locations off the top of my head, and I’m sure I could come up with a dozen more after a little research.
As for how many rooms are needed, the answer seems to be thousands. This NYT article says, "The event draws as many as 7,000 people, including security personnel, news media, diplomats, heads of state and support staff, meaning an overall price tag that can run into the hundreds of millions of dollars, once security is included.
The host government typically covers the cost of 20 hotel rooms per country — but that is the start of what each nation needs, according to a second former State Department official."
I’m a little biased, but if I was going to host the G7, I’d do it in Orlando. More conference space and hotel beds than any non-megalopolis, and no security issues (heck, Disney already has its own no-fly zone).
You need to look at the *important *G7 conference requirements. Where else could Donny go golfing right on the property every time he gets bored with all the talking about stuff other than him?
He wouldn’t have been able to do it there, either, if the reports that the only place suitable to put the (required) helipads was on the golf course are correct.