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    <title>Hotel Indigo Dallas Downtown - Dallas, TX Reviews - TravelPost.com</title>
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      <title>A very relaxing experience...</title>
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      <description>Hotel Indigo was one of the best hotels my husband and I have ever stayed at..We highly recommend that you stay here if you ever get the chance...If you're like me and like retro,you are going to love this place,the hotel will take you back to the 50's or 60's. It's clean and a non-smoking environment...I can't say enough about the Indigo, You'll just have to see it for yourself. We give it a big thumbs up! Sam and Mary LeGear</description>
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      <title>The hotel is centrally located, and</title>
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      <description>The hotel is centrally located, and easy to find.  However, the websited told us the remodel would be finished by the end of June, we went the end of July and it was still very much a wreck.  The entire lobby was tore up.  The should have posted better updated on the progress.  Will be nice when completed though.</description>
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      <title>This hotel should not be accepting</title>
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      <description>This hotel should not be accepting guests during their renovation. My one night there I awoke to find water streaming from the ceiling - needless to say I checked out immediately. Do yourself a favor - skip it.</description>
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      <title>Staff were helpful.Run down, surrounded</title>
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      <description>Staff were helpful.Run down, surrounded by homeless people.“I actually ended up leaving early.”</description>
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      <title>The location was ideal if your wanting</title>
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      <description>The location was ideal if your wanting to see the sites of downtown Dallas. All within walking distance.The inside was a bit old, but is schedule for remodeling in the summer. It's located next to the Police Station.“The hotel was worth the money because of the location. It was within walking distance of the West End, The Dallas Museum of Art, and just about anything you want to see in downtown Dallas. There was a parking garage across the street. The cost of parking was $6 a day. We arrived later in the evening and the staff wasn't welcoming or friendly. The interior of the hotel was old but okay. The hotel is scheduled for remodeling in the summer of "06". We stayed in a suite which was very nice and clean. Two TV's, comfortable bed, large rooms and bath room. We stay for only one night. In the morning the staff was extremely friendly and helpful. It's a different place during the day. The only complaint is its right next to the police station so there is a number of people walking around that area that have just been released from jail. Also, as we walked around Dallas it seemed every block somebody would ask for money or food. The bums and homeless in the area are a little bothersome. Walking the streets a night might not be a good idea.”</description>
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      <title>I loved the character of the hotel.I</title>
      <link>http://www.travelpost.com//hotels/Hotel_Indigo_Dallas_Downtown/r906046</link>
      <description>I loved the character of the hotel.I disliked the immediate surrounding area.“I enjoyed my stay at the Holiday Inn Aristocrat. The hotel was in a great location, minutes away from the West End and Dallas Museum of Art. The immediate surrounding area was a bit scary, especially at night when I frequently encountered homeless people on my walk back to the hotel. The hotel was a beautiful building with lots of old charm and character. My room, a queen suite, was very nice. It was obvious that the hotel was old, as the carpet, end tables, and TV stands were a bit shabby. However, the entire room was very clean and well maintained. My only complaint was that the shower curtain needed to be replaced. The bed was very comfortable, the pillows fluffy and firm, and the towels soft and clean. Sadly, the hotel staff was somewhat inadequate in keeping with the rest of the hotel. The staff simply did their job and did not go above the average. Overall, the hotel was good value for the money and in an excellent location. I would advise caution if traveling with small children due to the immediate surroundings, although I was relieved to encounter several police officers.”</description>
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      <title>Not one thing.Small rooms, no parking,</title>
      <link>http://www.travelpost.com//hotels/Hotel_Indigo_Dallas_Downtown/r906047</link>
      <description>Not one thing.Small rooms, no parking, was not redone like you said.“Nothing to say the hotel was a bust. And your company will never get a good word from me. In fact I check out 4 days ahead of time; my god I have walk in closet bigger than the room I and my wife were in. Also the heating and cooling was bad.”</description>
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      <title>Nothing.Old, dirty, tiny rooms.“The</title>
      <link>http://www.travelpost.com//hotels/Hotel_Indigo_Dallas_Downtown/r906048</link>
      <description>Nothing.Old, dirty, tiny rooms.“The rooms are tiny, the carpet is filthy. Miserable.”</description>
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      <title>It has potential to be very nice.No</title>
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      <description>It has potential to be very nice.No temporary parking on the street so you can register. Run down part of town.“It has the potential to be outstanding but it needs a complete rehab. The area of the city where the hotel is located is in need of urban renewal. I can see things changing soon.”</description>
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      <title>The service was great and attentive.</title>
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      <description>The service was great and attentive. They also gave you lots of pillows.It did not have a free, continental breakfast.“I would recommend this hotel to any of my friends and family. I would personally stay there again because it was in downtown Dallas, but it was still a safe area.”</description>
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