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Originally posted by: drmilled
I, for one, am still waiting for an answer that will explain what the word "GO" really means when used to name a room as a "GO Room".
Originally posted by: drmilled
I, for one, am still waiting for an answer that will explain what the word "GO" really means when used to name a room as a "GO Room".
The word "GO" as it relates to GO Rooms is simply a term invented by Flamingo Hotel Marketing to identify their refurbished 'luxury' rooms.
It means the same thing as an 'Augustus Suite', a 'Hollywood Hip Room', a 'Masquerade Sute', a 'Red Room', a 'Rush Suite', or any of a hundred other words that hotels use to stratify their room options and to establish one with different features and perhaps a slighly higher price point.
GO has no meaning in this context beyond beyond being a room option at the Flamingo.
Now, the GO Pool at Flamingo is an attempt to build on the GO brand and establish a seperate, more upscale adults only pool area. In this case it means "Kids GO away".