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I propose that
Draft: Cruise Room be merged into
Oxford Hotel (Denver, Colorado). I think that the content in the Cruise Room article can easily be explained in the context of the Oxford Hotel, of which the bar is a part, and the Hotel article is of such a small size that the merging of Cruise Room will not cause any problems as far as article size or undue weight is concerned.
BeenAroundAWhile (
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23:37, 21 May 2015 (UTC)reply
Hmm. I guess I kind of hate that idea, because the Cruise Room is such a completely different character, here in Denver. I can see how logically, it appears to be nothing but a room in a building, but it's character, preservation, and fame are very separate from the (old, stodgy & fairly un-popular) hotel, and also-unrelated chain restaurant, physically containing it. If you look at the
images on Google, you can see why. I think a lot of people who go to the Cruise Room are only vaguely aware of the hotel.
However, I'm newish to Wikipedia, so maybe that's a normal way to manage such things. Oval Office is a separate article from the White House, but they're huge articles. So, maybe this is partially about size? ...Thoughts? Glad to learn. Thank you.
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17:24, 22 May 2015 (UTC)reply
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I propose that
Draft: Cruise Room be merged into
Oxford Hotel (Denver, Colorado). I think that the content in the Cruise Room article can easily be explained in the context of the Oxford Hotel, of which the bar is a part, and the Hotel article is of such a small size that the merging of Cruise Room will not cause any problems as far as article size or undue weight is concerned.
BeenAroundAWhile (
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23:37, 21 May 2015 (UTC)reply
Hmm. I guess I kind of hate that idea, because the Cruise Room is such a completely different character, here in Denver. I can see how logically, it appears to be nothing but a room in a building, but it's character, preservation, and fame are very separate from the (old, stodgy & fairly un-popular) hotel, and also-unrelated chain restaurant, physically containing it. If you look at the
images on Google, you can see why. I think a lot of people who go to the Cruise Room are only vaguely aware of the hotel.
However, I'm newish to Wikipedia, so maybe that's a normal way to manage such things. Oval Office is a separate article from the White House, but they're huge articles. So, maybe this is partially about size? ...Thoughts? Glad to learn. Thank you.
Justapersona (
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17:24, 22 May 2015 (UTC)reply