The Hyatt Regency San Francisco has speedvision in the rooms.
Doug Gentges
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Subject: Seeking Speedvision
I'm seeking a hotel/motel which has Speedvision in its rooms (not just in
the
bar), which means the city has coverage and/or the place as a dish. Anyone
have suggestions?
Thanks
Lynne Huntting
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