inanimate amenities in hotel room
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inanimate amenities in hotel room
what kind of inanimate service tools/equipments should be necessary provided in hotel room (in bedroom, bathrooms)? And should NOT be necessary? -for example: AC, TV, Remote, Toiletries, Slippers, etc.
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Seems like a strange question - did you register to take some sort of survey or something?
Plus -- a lot depends on where in the world you are talking about and the room rates. What is expected in a cheap 2 star place in Croatia would be different than in an expensive suite in New York City.
Plus -- a lot depends on where in the world you are talking about and the room rates. What is expected in a cheap 2 star place in Croatia would be different than in an expensive suite in New York City.
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they depend on hotel/price quality
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wyndham.com has a range of amenities
from cheapos to primos
Ramada Limiteds Candlewood Suites best values
for amentities for me suites with kitchenettes
and all the trimmings fron $50 with cash back
Facebook discounts on Otel.com working best for me
Also betterbidding.com Priceline Hotwire great values
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"<i>if we go traveling what can we get with the price we pay...,</i>"
If that's what you are asking -- then it is unanswerable w/o some details about your destination(s) and budget. Not being difficult- honest. But there are NO general rules except cleanliness.
What amenities are normal are almost totally dependent on the city/country and $$$ amount.
A/c for instance is almost 100% mandatory in parts of the USA but almost unheard of in some major cities in Europe. Heck -even washcloths -- every American hotel/motel provides them. Very few European hotels would even think of doing so.
If that's what you are asking -- then it is unanswerable w/o some details about your destination(s) and budget. Not being difficult- honest. But there are NO general rules except cleanliness.
What amenities are normal are almost totally dependent on the city/country and $$$ amount.
A/c for instance is almost 100% mandatory in parts of the USA but almost unheard of in some major cities in Europe. Heck -even washcloths -- every American hotel/motel provides them. Very few European hotels would even think of doing so.
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I've learnt my lesson about European hotels not providing washcloths, so always take my own (then throw out when I leave).
What I can't do without is a TV - no matter where I am, even if I don't understand the language, I always like to have the telly on.
The other thing is I think they all should provide kettles - like they do in the UK (even at the cheapest place they have kettles and tea facilities).
What I can't do without is a TV - no matter where I am, even if I don't understand the language, I always like to have the telly on.
The other thing is I think they all should provide kettles - like they do in the UK (even at the cheapest place they have kettles and tea facilities).
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I agree that it really depends on your location and what you are spending. I realized after a recent vacation in Europe. In one city in particular we stayed in three different hotels throughout the week. The only difference between the 4 star American hotel and the 2 or 3 star European hotel was airconditioning!
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It depends the price you pay and the kind of hotel you choose.
I have stayed at hotels with no television or no A/C for example, when I was on budget vacations at the beach in Mexico or Hawaii, but I knew that was what I was getting. In my preferred price range I almost never get toiletries like shampoo, etc. Usually just a little bar of soap is all.
So I don't get the "should NOT be necessary"part. If I was paying for the Four Season, yah they could throw in use of a bathrobe or some slippers I guess -lol!!!
I have stayed at hotels with no television or no A/C for example, when I was on budget vacations at the beach in Mexico or Hawaii, but I knew that was what I was getting. In my preferred price range I almost never get toiletries like shampoo, etc. Usually just a little bar of soap is all.
So I don't get the "should NOT be necessary"part. If I was paying for the Four Season, yah they could throw in use of a bathrobe or some slippers I guess -lol!!!
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As long as a room is safe and CLEAN, doesn't smell weird, has AC, hot water, and comfortable beds, I'm pretty satisfied. I like to have a small fridge, an ice machine somewhere nearby, a hair dryer and an iron and ironing board but can live without them. I do not care about fluffy robes and slippers, a TV, toiletries, or outdated decor.
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Clean, safe, comfortable bed, hot water, towels that aren't threadbare or itchy. A clock of some sort is appreciated but not essential.
I don't need AC most of the places I visit, indeed can't stand the noise of most ACs. Likewise with fridges - they can be really noisy, so are not essential to me.
I always take my own toiletries so I don't need those. I never use wash cloths so I don't need them either. Nor do I need slippers, bathrobes, a TV, goldfish bowl, fruit bowl, butler....
They might be nice additions (if I could afford them) but aren't essential.
I don't need AC most of the places I visit, indeed can't stand the noise of most ACs. Likewise with fridges - they can be really noisy, so are not essential to me.
I always take my own toiletries so I don't need those. I never use wash cloths so I don't need them either. Nor do I need slippers, bathrobes, a TV, goldfish bowl, fruit bowl, butler....
They might be nice additions (if I could afford them) but aren't essential.





