
sure does look serene for a âtard whose Dream hotel has been recognized as little more than a dump.Apparently Dream, which hasn't been getting the best of reviews, recently got canned by Newsweek magazine. In their piece entitled "It Sure Isn't Like Motel 6," the magazine notes:
The Dream Hotel in midtown Manhattan, which opened in October, features three sumptuously decorated bars and, in the bizarre, amply-mirrored lobby, a towering fish tank, a Mongolian statue and a stuffed raven. Its rooms, with 37-inch wall-mounted plasma televisions, are studies in the art of trying to appear chic within a stingy 160 square feet. However, there's no wireless Internet access, and the desk chairs are poorly positioned for working productively on a laptop. âEclectic design and fancy marketing donât cut it anymore for the business traveler whoâs educated enough to know when they are getting the right product for the right price,â Chatwal says. But itâs hard to reconcile that with the blue luminescent photos (mostly of naked women) that greet guests as they step outside the elevators on each floor. Hereâs an even worse sin: during enterpriseâs recent stay, the Dream neglected to place our morning wake-up call, requiring a mad dash to the airport. For a business traveler, thereâs no greater nightmare.
Perhaps Daddy's entrepreneurial genes don't reach Vikram.
More SM on Chatwal here and more Gawker on Chatwal here.




