In many hotels/motels these days the windows do not open. While it's possible to use a handi-talkie next to the window, those of us who wish to operate on HF have a bit tougher experience in these places.
I'd like to suggest a web page where hams can write in their travel experiences, so that others planning trips to those areas will know where to book (and not book) a room.
My most recent entries:
Yosemite/CA: Fish Camp just outside the southern entrance at Tenaya Lodge the windows open, not only that, the screens open too. There are nice large desks with plenty of electrical outlets next to the window. The building is four stories high - it's an ideal place to do portable.
Reno/NV: The ElDorado hotel has windows that don't open. Not only that, it is of Steel & Concrete construction. I couldn't hear a thing.
San Francisco/CA: Union Square. I inquired at the St. Francis and several other hotels in this area, none of them have openable windows & they tell me it is against the law in San Francisco. It seems people have dropped ashtrays out of windows in the past and the city has "elimated" this problem.
Very 73,
TR, WB6TMY/6
(Have Rig, Will Travel)