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we normally stay in various hotels / B&Bs / airbnbs ~once a month overall, but we tend to stay at independent places and we select them depending on it we fancy using their spa facilities (which tend to be in the middle of nowhere - so we'd have a meal there too), or perhaps a city/town break where we'll have a mooch about and eat out locally...
we never leave tips, and I'll salvage the place of any magazines / books / toiletries they have (except if there's a large bottle of shower gel etc...)..
we normally get drunk in the room before we go out (well, I do at least), tho, some smaller hotels sometimes have a corking fee for drinking in your own room so we always take home our empty bottles (couple in the lakes have done this)... some places you even have to pay for wifi (Marriott in sunderland)...
we tend to judge a hotel on their breakfast sausages, and the breakfast is normally spot on if they bring out your fried breakfast rather than a selfservice - tho, of course you'll only get 2 sausages instead of 6..
some places you can ask for a quiet room (think some Marriotts you can) - and of course drunken noisy people are a pain when they get back to their rooms at 2am...and it seems almost obligatory to slam your room door when coming back in late at night and getting up early for breakfast...
we've had some interesting stays in airbnb -
went to a gig and saw a room advertised for 13 quid (plus the usual % on top for cleaning etc) and we decided to stay there so we could both drink as it was around the corner from the venue - the landlord said someone would be there, turns out it was a bedsit and the woman who answered the door assumed we were moving in..
One woman had just starting doing this as her husband had left her - she was there with her 2 teenage kids... everytime we left the room (to use the bathroom, or to go out) - she was always 'there'... and the room carpet was a bright cream so me lady didn't dare touch her red wine..
Went to some farmhouse which was lovely, but I didn't feel that comfortable when the woman was making breakfast and licking her hands etc whilst doing the fryup..
some hotel pool facilities are very busy, and have been compared to a council owned swimming pool (I'm talking about matfen hall here) - where you can't get moved at all...tho, a lot of people tend to only stay in the pool for 20 minutes, whereas people like myself will chill there for hours... |
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