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The times they are a changing - Hotels
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Aye, this was in Yurp, not the UK or the US(\__/)
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It was pretty bad in Switzerland half a dozen years ago. The places served by Swisscom cost 20 quid for 24 hours (and the meter started running at your first login). I swiftly found a privately owned hotel where it was 2 quid a day.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostOne thing I have seen is that small places WIFi is standard, but big chains you pay an stupid about for it, best is £3 for 24 hours, worse is £15 for 24 hours!Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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I don't think I've ever seen a kettle in a hotel room outside the UK unless it was an apartment style room.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostAye, this was in Yurp, not the UK or the US
On the cards/cash front I had difficulties in the 90s after some prolonged bench time. B&Bs didn't want cards, but wouldn't take a cheque without a cash card (i.e no business account cheques). My hole in the wall weekly limit was absurdly low so I ended up opening up an account in a local branch.
Oh, clientco was on a green field site, so I couldn't get to a physical bank except for Friday afternoons.Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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Originally posted by Robinho View PostThe 19th century is 1800-1899
You were born in the 20th century.
Wow a genius - but what has it got to do with hotels. Can you expand on the comment you made earlier?Comment
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Sounds horrid! Kudos.Originally posted by Sysman View PostI don't think I've ever seen a kettle in a hotel room outside the UK unless it was an apartment style room.
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Oh, clientco was on a green field site, so I couldn't get to a physical bank except for Friday afternoons.Comment
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Tea/Coffee is a must in the rooms i/we stop in.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostStayed in quite a few hotels over the last few weeks, and I noticed three very interesting things.
well, they are interesting to me. Thats what I mean. I am not implying that everyone will find them interesting
1. WiFi now comes as standard
2. Coffe and tea and kettle in the room are a thing of the past
3. Cards - the smaller hotels will deal only in cash. they dont even bother to swipe a card

Never been at a place that only deals in cash.
Wifi as others have said is free in public places but costs in the room. No sure why
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Free WiFi at Travelodge is poo. I pay for it, £60 for 3 months worth.Contracting: more of the money, less of the sh1tComment
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I am implying that the OP is out of touch with modern times because he is so old (being born between the years of 1800-1899).Originally posted by BA to the Stars View PostWow a genius - but what has it got to do with hotels. Can you expand on the comment you made earlier?Comment
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Dont forget Channel 27
Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Thank you for clarifying.Originally posted by Robinho View PostI am implying that the OP is out of touch with modern times because he is so old (being born between the years of 1800-1899).Comment
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