Loews Royal Pacific Fire

biggreen19

Member
I stayed in Tower One 10/20 to 10/23. Every morning we would use the staircase at the end of Tower One to hop on walking path to the parks and guess what we saw in that staircase? Cigarette butts and ashes! Really? ya couldn't friggin walk the extra 20 steps and smoke outside? We mentioned this to staff members, they were never cleaned up, and there's a security camera pointing right where the morons were smoking to boot! I really hope there is no correlation between the morons smoking in the stairwell and the actual fire.

As an ex-smoker, I really hold nothing against people who smoke today, I just have a real problem with people who don't follow the damn rules!
 

Scuttle

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Original Poster
I stayed in Tower One 10/20 to 10/23. Every morning we would use the staircase at the end of Tower One to hop on walking path to the parks and guess what we saw in that staircase? Cigarette butts and ashes! Really? ya couldn't friggin walk the extra 20 steps and smoke outside? We mentioned this to staff members, they were never cleaned up, and there's a security camera pointing right where the morons were smoking to boot! I really hope there is no correlation between the morons smoking in the stairwell and the actual fire.

As an ex-smoker, I really hold nothing against people who smoke today, I just have a real problem with people who don't follow the damn rules!

Interesting! I'm with you I enjoy a cigarette from time to time, but I never smoke in stupid places. I'm assuming, or would like to think that minors are the ones smoking in the stairwell.
 

Dog Ate Mouse

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Well let's look at the Silver lining in this Dark cloud:

1) No one was killed
2) Minbor damage to a minimal amount of rooms
3) The resort staff and fire crews handled the issue
4) Sprinkler system did it's job.

Since only 11 rooms are affected that is a pretty good day in my book. The resort could have had a ton more damage and a tower could have have been fully lossed. Life does happen be it a human thing or building thing. The important part is, no one was killed or seriously injured. So it's time to size up the damage and get construction underway and make it as good if not better than before. I never want to hear of these things happen at any of the theme parks in Orland. But it is nice to hear the fire was stopped and under control before major damage could have happened.
 
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Scuttle

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Looks like mostly water damage
 

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