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<title>L Oasi Hotel Fiumicino</title>
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<description>Biggest rooms I have EVER seen. The temperature in the room on the other hand was the worst thing I have encountered. My roomies and I came back fr&amp;hellip;</description>
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<p><a href="http://www.travbuddy.com/Fiumicino-travel-guide-1299304">Fiumicino, Italy></a>, Sep 19, 2008</p>
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Biggest rooms I have EVER seen. The temperature in the room on the other hand was the worst thing I have encountered. My roomies and I came back from Capri, which had temperatures of about my home town's early summer, to a room with the temperature of our winters. It was not a pleasent experience what so ever. We tried to heat up the room as well, four hours later, we could feel like 2 degree rise in temperature, but we were not impressed.  This hotel is really close to the Rome Airport and every twenty or so minute you can look to the sky and see an airplane either taking off or langing. I believe the only reason this hotel is still in business is because it's used widely by tours, which I suppose makes sense. Be warned, before you come to spend the night, make sure your stomach is full of nice, Italian food, because this hotel's food tastes horrible and will leave an everlastning impression of horribleness on you. You don't want to leave Italy with that imprint.</p>
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