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The Benson, a Coast Hotel

The Benson, a Coast Hotel

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Tempur-pedic Beds - an Upgrade?

We stayed at the Benson Hotel in Portland for the first time two weekends ago. I quickly developed a love-hate (mostly love) relationship with the Benson.

The lobby took my breath away when I entered. It was like being transported straight back in time to the early turn of the century (and no, not just 7 years ago, the previous century). The dark, gleaming wood and crystal chandeliers made the atmosphere positively magical.

Onward to our room, we paused before entering to admire the beautiful inlay woodwork on each door. The small architectural details are attentively monitored here, and it pays off. The room itself was an interior one; we had a breathtaking view of an industrial looking building facade and little else but when you're in Portland how much time do you spend in your room, anyway?

I was still entranced until I sat down on the bed...and sank into what felt like sheet-covered wet cement. What the hell? I jumped up off the bed and turned to look at what I could have possibly sat on. Yes, it was the bed itself. Very, very unfortunate.

The Benson had apparently gotten onto the newest hotel bandwagon and had replaced all their old beds with new Tempur-Pedic beds. From what I understand, these beds are amazing for those suffering back and joint aches. I have a friend who swears by her Tempur-Pedic bed. That said, I hated the confounded thing.

It is a child's worst nightmare...try having fun jumping on a Tempur-Pedic bed, little Suzy! Bwa ha ha ha. I tried to give the bed a chance, and sat back down only to get back up again after feeling the mattress cupping (yes, cupping!) my backside uncomfortably. I was not able to sleep well the entire weekend.

I am most likely in the minority on this, but that was the most uncomfortable contraption I have ever slept on, and I am including air mattresses and the occasional spring-filled couch in this list. The bed seemed to trap heat and I was not only uncomfortable sleeping on the bed each night, I felt as though I were hovering over a furnace at various times in the dark. I believe my saving grace was that at least the pillows were normal, not Tempur-Pedic like the bed.

All in all, I'd recommend the Benson largely for the lobby experience, but I don't think I would stay here again.

Reviewed on: January 01, 2008

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