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Embark on a seamless rental car journey across the USA with these essential tips. From planning and choosing the right rental company to understanding agreements and driving safely, this guide ensures a smooth ride from start to finish. Unlock the road to unforgettable adventures and discover the beauty of the United States at your own pace. [Read More]
Are you planning for a trip? Decide where you are going to stay before you begin the trip. This article describes the top 7 things you should consider whenever you are choosing a hotel. [Read More]
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According to the report of Caitlin Dineen in Orlando Sentinel on May 26, 2015, the hotel industry in Orlando City is thriving this year. Hotels in the Orlando area had an occupancy of 81.4% during April 2015. In contrast, a year-end average occupancy during 2014 was only 73.7%. [Read More]
Recent Reviews
Following are the latest 5 reviews submitted by visitors on various businesses in Florida.
Looking back through my photos I found some I had taken a while back, and I forgot to write this up, better late than never...
Worst service, food, and experience in fast food ever. The kid taking my order sounded (and acted/looked as I pulled around) high and barely functioning, and after taking my order asked us to pull up and wait because the fries were being made fresh. 8 minutes later the food was brought out. We lived about 1 minute away, so after checking the order we just headed home to eat. Cold soggy fries, and a whopper (which I was introducing my wife to for the first time, building it up) that was not only cold, but just a couple pieces of the bagged lettuce you get at the store and what looked like 2 tiny slices of roma tomato. NOT the Whopper I grew up with and loved. After 2 bites and snapping a couple photos it went in the trash along with the fries.
I filled out the customer survey on the receipt regarding the experience, being genuinely concerned that BK had changed so much in the past year with the ingredients and quality. I didn't want free food, I just wanted to know if this was company wide or just that location using sub-standard ingredients to save money, which should be addressed. I answered "yes" when asked if I wanted a manager to contact me, leaving my email and phone number. Nothing. I never received any response. Very disappointed that I may never go to BK, or try Whopper again, as it was my favorite fast food sandwich growing up.
If I could give no stars I would. The food is often cold and stale. Since the service has not improved despite negative reviews this says that the owner does not care as long as he is making money.