Doors that don't slam! Signs on the door that say's please don't slam the door! Asking the customer not to slam the door! It's awful everywhere I stay.. On a side note, call girls on the payroll!
2006-11-13 11:39:34
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answered by CHUCK 4
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Ultimately, it's all about the room. The rest is nice little bells & whistles.
The room (and bathroom!) must be spotlessly clean (including that carpet!). The bedclothes must look like they have never been used before.
And, as a non-smoker, if I order a no-smoking room, you better give me one or I will never stay there again. Once a room has been smoked in, the stink stays in the caret and drapes and is very difficult to remove to the point that a non-smoker cannot notice it.
If I want to stay in a place smelling like an ashtray, I'll certainly tell you!
2006-11-13 11:40:15
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answered by Up your Maslow 4
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I stayed at a resort hotel in Arizona last year and I still DREAM about the feather bed. It's was just sooooo luxurious, I felt engulfed when was in bed. It was absolutely wonderful.
I also like having a hair dryer. Heated towel racks are a nice amenity, too, but I'll settle for just having an adequate supply of clean towels.
Oh, and can't stress enough how important housekeeping is!
2006-11-13 11:45:24
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answered by appletini7 4
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well of course water and food and air.. that is a given or u would die. As far as my possessions go I can't live without my car and my Hands. I am a Hairstylist. I love what I do.. It is my passion. I couldn't imagine not being able to do what I love. and My car because I love the freedom to go where I want, When I want.
2016-03-28 04:46:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Air conditioning and a swimming pool are two of the things I can't live without along with a television set.
2006-11-14 07:43:27
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answered by Fell In Love 7
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internet reservations but if needed a helpful reservationist available to talk to. good quality pictures in a website and clear cancellation policies are a must.
Must haves: helpful, respectful service, clean rooms, TV with cable, alarm clock/radio preferably with a DVD, wireless access, soft towels, nice toiletries, hair drier, soft toilet paper, comfortable bed and pillows, warm comforter, iron and ironing board, heavy drapes to control light, thick walls/ceilings and floors to control sound.
indifferent service, dirty rooms, excess noise have caused me to choose not to stay in certain hotels.
2006-11-13 11:58:20
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answered by YW 2
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I prefer a coffee maker, blow dryer.....
extra crisp sheets....
and I prefer a sitting area to view the television.....I don't enjoy using my bed to watch TV.....I once stayed in a hotel in Canada (Windsor)....it was set up like a small apt.....I think about it all the time.....I will be returning...
2006-11-13 11:38:20
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answered by Diamond in the Rough 6
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Room Service and excellent housekeeping.
2006-11-13 11:38:19
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answered by Bella Donna 5
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