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Renaissance Lucerne Hotel DETAILED Review 

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A video review of the Renaissance Lucerne Hotel in Lucerne Switzerland. Including the hotel common areas, neighborhood around the hotel, and the inside of one of the hotel rooms. Located conveniently just a 3 block walk from Luzern station, this hotel is a great base to explore the city of Lucerne.
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@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions 6 месяцев назад
✅ Book the Renaissance Lucerne Hotel - Make sure to sign up FOR FREE to unlock discounted rates of up to 40% off: plannin.com/hotel/a1e5afaa-1101-4313-bb5e-3a9bf623ace8?refId=YellowProductions
@Smile-3
@Smile-3 6 лет назад
Great travel tips. Thank you!
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions 6 лет назад
Thanks smile 3!
@KJ-gp4tt
@KJ-gp4tt 6 лет назад
Nice, i will stay there next time.
@Smile-3
@Smile-3 6 лет назад
Yeah i'm the first one! Now i'm going to watch!
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions 6 лет назад
Well done! :)
@dieter6686
@dieter6686 6 лет назад
Nice work, bro
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions 6 лет назад
Thanks Dieter!
@-Derp-
@-Derp- 6 лет назад
good review chris, solid property.
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions 6 лет назад
Thanks Ozzy!
@jonnieinbangkok
@jonnieinbangkok 6 лет назад
THAT bridge and chapel is the main tourist attraction in Lucerne...then I'm definitely there for my next vacay. The heck with London or Paris 😁😁😁 Only one robe...that's a bit weird as they usually come in pairs...or did Mrs. OC just take a shower? The Book of Mormon is there because Marriott is owned by The Mormon Church...no really it is. I'd swap it out for a DVD of "The Book Of Mormon" the musical 😂😂😂 The toilet..."it flushes..." It would be a bit of a problem if it didn't 😉 I think the balcony netting is to prevent birds from sitting on the ledges and dropping their droppings there...not to prevent them from flying into the rooms (but they do do that too). Yes, hotels are batshit crazy expensive in Switzerland...at least in the main cities.
@AlonsoRules
@AlonsoRules 6 лет назад
don't forget to climb the walls and towers
@scottman895
@scottman895 6 лет назад
It looks like it is quite a nice hotel! I definitely would consider staying at the hotel. One concern I do have is the temperature control since it appears you can only control the power of the fan. How comfortable temperature-wise was the hotel room?
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions 6 лет назад
It was actually pretty comfortable. I was concerned too. Not sure how it always is.. but when I stayed the temp was pleasant in the room.
@scottman895
@scottman895 6 лет назад
I'm glad the temperature was perfect for the room!
@johnt6022
@johnt6022 Год назад
If I reserve a twin room (I,e room with two seperate beds), how can I make sure I get a room with a view of the street? At the end of the day, I understand I won't be spending much time during the day in the room but it's also nice to wake up with a suitable view. Would you consider 400 Swiss francs too much for one night?
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions Год назад
Hi John. I'd say call that hotel after you make the reservation to request a street view. And I think you're definitely paying more for the location.. really up to you if it's too expensive.. not my money you're spending 😉
@mortuus4601
@mortuus4601 6 лет назад
What watch is that?
@-Derp-
@-Derp- 6 лет назад
mortuus its a casio gshock, i think the model is GDX6900HT-9. im a watch collector fyi, though i deal mainly in rolex, omega, and others.
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions 6 лет назад
It's a Casio G-Shock
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions 6 лет назад
Good eye! It is a GDX6900HT for sure!
@TrangleC
@TrangleC 5 лет назад
Calling the floor above the ground floor the first floor is common in all of central Europe. The reasoning behind it is that it really only makes sense to talk of floors when a building has more than one, so the ground floor kind of doesn't count. So it is the floor above the ground floor that makes a building a building with floors, so that is the first floor. Makes sense? hehehe Really, it is mostly a language thing. The German word for floor is "Stock", which is short for "Stockwerk". It comes from the word "aufstocken", which means "to add something on top of something". The most direct English equivalent would be "to layer". So since the 1st floor according to German semantics is something that was put on top of the ground floor, it is the first thing put on top of the ground floor, hence the "1st Stock". You could roughly translate it as "the first addition to the ground floor", which in German makes more sense than to basically call it "the second ground floor". Translating it to 1st floor is kind of a necessary cop-out that doesn't really capture the idea behind it and thus seems weird and wonky.
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions 5 лет назад
Makes sense! Thanks for the background! I feel way smarter now :)
@TrangleC
@TrangleC 5 лет назад
@@YellowProductions You're probably being sarcastic, but you're welcome nevertheless, hehe. It is just a thing that understandably is weird and bewildering to Americans visiting the German speaking countries. I don't know, but I wouldn't be surprised if it were the same in other Central European languages. Since you got ties to Hungary (right? or am I confusing it?) and have been there too, do you know how they do it there?
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions 5 лет назад
I was being serious... I thought your explanation about how the German for floor essentially means to "layer" -- makes sense that it's the first layer above the ground floor. They do it pretty they same across most of Europe.... as a good computer scientist, I would just say we should start counting at 0. So in the elevator... make the ground floor "0" -- and then the rest of it makes sense :)
@TrangleC
@TrangleC 5 лет назад
@@YellowProductions Yes, exactly. Most elevators in the German speaking countries, which use a digit for the ground floor button, do use a 0. Some more old fashioned ones use a letter E instead of a digit, for "Erdgeschoss", which literally translates to "Earth Floor" or "Earth Level". I know that Germans tend to be obnoxious with their snooty, unasked for schooling on how to pronounce German words, or city names and stuff like that, as if anyone would care, so I am self conscious about that and err on the side of assuming sarcasm when someone thanks me for it, hehe. I usually try to curb the impulse, but in this case, since you expressed slight bewilderment about this thing in the video, I thought it might be worthwhile explaining it, even if it is unsolicited. :-) Glad if I didn't annoy you. I personally think the American system still makes more sense, since fundamentally, the ground floor is just another floor, so why not give it the number 1? A 4 story building isn't a 3+1 story building, after all. My suspicion is that the German system just basically is a stone age holdover that was grandfathered in. For a long time, there only were simple huts and I suppose the German language still kind of treats the idea of a building with more than one floor as a novelty, hehehe. At the time modern English and especially the American variant developed, multi floor buildings were the norm, so why treat the ground floor as if it were somehow special or separate from all the ones above it?
@medicine8470
@medicine8470 6 лет назад
Been to one better :/
@YellowProductions
@YellowProductions 6 лет назад
Which one?
@medicine8470
@medicine8470 6 лет назад
Went to one in Orlando, Florida. Don’t know EXACTLY which one, but it has glass elevators, Starbucks, lobby, fountain, sushi place, another food place, and rooms. Duh :|
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