1. comfortable bed, clean...
2. shampoo and soap, towels...
3. Extra pillows on the bed (more than the standard two), coffee pot, flowers, bathrobes, slippers, a 'comfy' chair...
4. complimentary chocolates or candy, a personalized note....
All the above plus extra TP and Tissue Boxes, decent hangers, more than 1 trash can and a reading lamp.oldcharm said:1. comfortable bed, clean...
2. shampoo and soap, towels...
3. Extra pillows on the bed (more than the standard two), coffee pot, flowers, bathrobes, slippers, a 'comfy' chair...
4. complimentary chocolates or candy, a personalized note...
1. comfortable bed, clean...
2. shampoo and soap, towels...
3. Extra pillows on the bed (more than the standard two), coffee pot, flowers, bathrobes, slippers, a 'comfy' chair...
4. complimentary chocolates or candy, a personalized note....All the above plus extra TP and Tissue Boxes, decent hangers, more than 1 trash can and a reading lamp.oldcharm said:1. comfortable bed, clean...
2. shampoo and soap, towels...
3. Extra pillows on the bed (more than the standard two), coffee pot, flowers, bathrobes, slippers, a 'comfy' chair...
4. complimentary chocolates or candy, a personalized note...
.
Not only a reading lamp, but good lighting!The Farmers Daughter said:All the above plus extra TP and Tissue Boxes, decent hangers, more than 1 trash can and a reading lamp.oldcharm said:1. comfortable bed, clean...
2. shampoo and soap, towels...
3. Extra pillows on the bed (more than the standard two), coffee pot, flowers, bathrobes, slippers, a 'comfy' chair...
4. complimentary chocolates or candy, a personalized note...
My pet peeve about trash cans...you all know this already - when you stay in a hotel they are NEVER where they need to be, never one near a toilet. Always one near the desk.1. comfortable bed, clean...
2. shampoo and soap, towels...
3. Extra pillows on the bed (more than the standard two), coffee pot, flowers, bathrobes, slippers, a 'comfy' chair...
4. complimentary chocolates or candy, a personalized note....All the above plus extra TP and Tissue Boxes, decent hangers, more than 1 trash can and a reading lamp.oldcharm said:1. comfortable bed, clean...
2. shampoo and soap, towels...
3. Extra pillows on the bed (more than the standard two), coffee pot, flowers, bathrobes, slippers, a 'comfy' chair...
4. complimentary chocolates or candy, a personalized note...
.Not only a reading lamp, but good lighting!The Farmers Daughter said:All the above plus extra TP and Tissue Boxes, decent hangers, more than 1 trash can and a reading lamp.oldcharm said:1. comfortable bed, clean...
2. shampoo and soap, towels...
3. Extra pillows on the bed (more than the standard two), coffee pot, flowers, bathrobes, slippers, a 'comfy' chair...
4. complimentary chocolates or candy, a personalized note...
.
True about places to hang things, innkeepers wonder why some guests hang towels all over furniture! When we bought this place there were NO HOOKS anywhere in a guest room. Closet w hangers yes, no hooks. One guest room which is currently the most booked of-late had the towels folded on a wicker shelf...where to hang your towel or put your towel?Places to hang things, lay things and store things and cleanliness. Our pet peeve with a lot of B&Bs is that they are filled with dust-collecting knick knacks and doilies that do nothing to add to the comfort of the room or to the utility of the traveler.
Attention Aspirings: Rather than trying to make a room look like your victorian Aunt Bessie lived there, think about the comfort of your guests. A B&B guest room is (and has to be) more than just a bed room. For a guest, it's a bedroom, trip headquarters, their living room and much more. Think about what it is you would like to see in a room if you were a traveler and then implement that into your decor..
My pet peeve about trash cans...you all know this already - when you stay in a hotel they are NEVER where they need to be, never one near a toilet. Always one near the desk.1. comfortable bed, clean...
2. shampoo and soap, towels...
3. Extra pillows on the bed (more than the standard two), coffee pot, flowers, bathrobes, slippers, a 'comfy' chair...
4. complimentary chocolates or candy, a personalized note....All the above plus extra TP and Tissue Boxes, decent hangers, more than 1 trash can and a reading lamp.oldcharm said:1. comfortable bed, clean...
2. shampoo and soap, towels...
3. Extra pillows on the bed (more than the standard two), coffee pot, flowers, bathrobes, slippers, a 'comfy' chair...
4. complimentary chocolates or candy, a personalized note...
.Not only a reading lamp, but good lighting!The Farmers Daughter said:All the above plus extra TP and Tissue Boxes, decent hangers, more than 1 trash can and a reading lamp.oldcharm said:1. comfortable bed, clean...
2. shampoo and soap, towels...
3. Extra pillows on the bed (more than the standard two), coffee pot, flowers, bathrobes, slippers, a 'comfy' chair...
4. complimentary chocolates or candy, a personalized note...
.
They also are like trash cans lined with lids as the flippin' liner is never pushed in so you toss a tissue and it bounces right out onto the floor! This is every hotel, ne'r any different, why can't the housekeepers push the thing into the waste basket?
AND teensy waste baskets that won't even hold a newspaper or big to-go cup.
GOOD POINT!!!
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I agree with you...to a point. Short of placing a large metal trash can in the room, what would you suggest? We have large trash receptacles setting outside of our cottages for larger trash items and also provide a bin for recycling. There is a trash basket by the toilet, by the mini-fridge and by the desk. Here, the housekeeper (a.k.a. me) does push the liners in.Joe Bloggs said:My pet peeve about trash cans...you all know this already - when you stay in a hotel they are NEVER where they need to be, never one near a toilet. Always one near the desk.
They also are like trash cans lined with lids as the flippin' liner is never pushed in so you toss a tissue and it bounces right out onto the floor! This is every hotel, ne'r any different, why can't the housekeepers push the thing into the waste basket?
AND teensy waste baskets that won't even hold a newspaper or big to-go cup.
GOOD POINT!!!
My pet peeve about trash cans...you all know this already - when you stay in a hotel they are NEVER where they need to be, never one near a toilet. Always one near the desk.1. comfortable bed, clean...
2. shampoo and soap, towels...
3. Extra pillows on the bed (more than the standard two), coffee pot, flowers, bathrobes, slippers, a 'comfy' chair...
4. complimentary chocolates or candy, a personalized note....All the above plus extra TP and Tissue Boxes, decent hangers, more than 1 trash can and a reading lamp.oldcharm said:1. comfortable bed, clean...
2. shampoo and soap, towels...
3. Extra pillows on the bed (more than the standard two), coffee pot, flowers, bathrobes, slippers, a 'comfy' chair...
4. complimentary chocolates or candy, a personalized note...
.Not only a reading lamp, but good lighting!The Farmers Daughter said:All the above plus extra TP and Tissue Boxes, decent hangers, more than 1 trash can and a reading lamp.oldcharm said:1. comfortable bed, clean...
2. shampoo and soap, towels...
3. Extra pillows on the bed (more than the standard two), coffee pot, flowers, bathrobes, slippers, a 'comfy' chair...
4. complimentary chocolates or candy, a personalized note...
.
They also are like trash cans lined with lids as the flippin' liner is never pushed in so you toss a tissue and it bounces right out onto the floor! This is every hotel, ne'r any different, why can't the housekeepers push the thing into the waste basket?
AND teensy waste baskets that won't even hold a newspaper or big to-go cup.
GOOD POINT!!!
.I agree with you...to a point. Short of placing a large metal trash can in the room, what would you suggest? We have large trash receptacles setting outside of our cottages for larger trash items and also provide a bin for recycling. There is a trash basket by the toilet, by the mini-fridge and by the desk. Here, the housekeeper (a.k.a. me) does push the liners in.Joe Bloggs said:My pet peeve about trash cans...you all know this already - when you stay in a hotel they are NEVER where they need to be, never one near a toilet. Always one near the desk.
They also are like trash cans lined with lids as the flippin' liner is never pushed in so you toss a tissue and it bounces right out onto the floor! This is every hotel, ne'r any different, why can't the housekeepers push the thing into the waste basket?
AND teensy waste baskets that won't even hold a newspaper or big to-go cup.
GOOD POINT!!!
.
Yes that is what I mean, why should the guest have to put their hand into the wastebasket to push the blasted thing down, when the housekeeper is not willing to do it. This is why daily maid service is important, people bring back their meal or leftover and stuff them into or beside a trash can. It is only fair to them as well, to get rid of that stinky stuff daily. I would not like a big ol' trash can anywhere. In fact my own kitchen trash is not big, medium sized so it goes out twice a day if needed, not overflowing and stinky.Proud Texan said:I agree with you...to a point. Short of placing a large metal trash can in the room, what would you suggest? We have large trash receptacles setting outside of our cottages for larger trash items and also provide a bin for recycling. There is a trash basket by the toilet, by the mini-fridge and by the desk. Here, the housekeeper (a.k.a. me) does push the liners in.Joe Bloggs said:My pet peeve about trash cans...you all know this already - when you stay in a hotel they are NEVER where they need to be, never one near a toilet. Always one near the desk.
They also are like trash cans lined with lids as the flippin' liner is never pushed in so you toss a tissue and it bounces right out onto the floor! This is every hotel, ne'r any different, why can't the housekeepers push the thing into the waste basket?
AND teensy waste baskets that won't even hold a newspaper or big to-go cup.
GOOD POINT!!!
My pet peeve about trash cans...you all know this already - when you stay in a hotel they are NEVER where they need to be, never one near a toilet. Always one near the desk.1. comfortable bed, clean...
2. shampoo and soap, towels...
3. Extra pillows on the bed (more than the standard two), coffee pot, flowers, bathrobes, slippers, a 'comfy' chair...
4. complimentary chocolates or candy, a personalized note....All the above plus extra TP and Tissue Boxes, decent hangers, more than 1 trash can and a reading lamp.oldcharm said:1. comfortable bed, clean...
2. shampoo and soap, towels...
3. Extra pillows on the bed (more than the standard two), coffee pot, flowers, bathrobes, slippers, a 'comfy' chair...
4. complimentary chocolates or candy, a personalized note...
.Not only a reading lamp, but good lighting!The Farmers Daughter said:All the above plus extra TP and Tissue Boxes, decent hangers, more than 1 trash can and a reading lamp.oldcharm said:1. comfortable bed, clean...
2. shampoo and soap, towels...
3. Extra pillows on the bed (more than the standard two), coffee pot, flowers, bathrobes, slippers, a 'comfy' chair...
4. complimentary chocolates or candy, a personalized note...
.
They also are like trash cans lined with lids as the flippin' liner is never pushed in so you toss a tissue and it bounces right out onto the floor! This is every hotel, ne'r any different, why can't the housekeepers push the thing into the waste basket?
AND teensy waste baskets that won't even hold a newspaper or big to-go cup.
GOOD POINT!!!
.I agree with you...to a point. Short of placing a large metal trash can in the room, what would you suggest? We have large trash receptacles setting outside of our cottages for larger trash items and also provide a bin for recycling. There is a trash basket by the toilet, by the mini-fridge and by the desk. Here, the housekeeper (a.k.a. me) does push the liners in.Joe Bloggs said:My pet peeve about trash cans...you all know this already - when you stay in a hotel they are NEVER where they need to be, never one near a toilet. Always one near the desk.
They also are like trash cans lined with lids as the flippin' liner is never pushed in so you toss a tissue and it bounces right out onto the floor! This is every hotel, ne'r any different, why can't the housekeepers push the thing into the waste basket?
AND teensy waste baskets that won't even hold a newspaper or big to-go cup.
GOOD POINT!!!
.Yes that is what I mean, why should the guest have to put their hand into the wastebasket to push the blasted thing down, when the housekeeper is not willing to do it. This is why daily maid service is important, people bring back their meal or leftover and stuff them into or beside a trash can. It is only fair to them as well, to get rid of that stinky stuff daily. I would not like a big ol' trash can anywhere. In fact my own kitchen trash is not big, medium sized so it goes out twice a day if needed, not overflowing and stinky.Proud Texan said:I agree with you...to a point. Short of placing a large metal trash can in the room, what would you suggest? We have large trash receptacles setting outside of our cottages for larger trash items and also provide a bin for recycling. There is a trash basket by the toilet, by the mini-fridge and by the desk. Here, the housekeeper (a.k.a. me) does push the liners in.Joe Bloggs said:My pet peeve about trash cans...you all know this already - when you stay in a hotel they are NEVER where they need to be, never one near a toilet. Always one near the desk.
They also are like trash cans lined with lids as the flippin' liner is never pushed in so you toss a tissue and it bounces right out onto the floor! This is every hotel, ne'r any different, why can't the housekeepers push the thing into the waste basket?
AND teensy waste baskets that won't even hold a newspaper or big to-go cup.
GOOD POINT!!!
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To avoid kitchen odors, DW purchased a Compost Bucket that fits nicely under the sink. It works flawlessly to eliminate odors that emanate from organic matter in the trash. So, all food scraps go into it and everything else goes into the trash. We only need to empty it about twice a week into our compost pile. I would highly recommend this product.Joe Bloggs said:Yes that is what I mean, why should the guest have to put their hand into the wastebasket to push the blasted thing down, when the housekeeper is not willing to do it. This is why daily maid service is important, people bring back their meal or leftover and stuff them into or beside a trash can. It is only fair to them as well, to get rid of that stinky stuff daily. I would not like a big ol' trash can anywhere. In fact my own kitchen trash is not big, medium sized so it goes out twice a day if needed, not overflowing and stinky.Proud Texan said:I agree with you...to a point. Short of placing a large metal trash can in the room, what would you suggest? We have large trash receptacles setting outside of our cottages for larger trash items and also provide a bin for recycling. There is a trash basket by the toilet, by the mini-fridge and by the desk. Here, the housekeeper (a.k.a. me) does push the liners in.Joe Bloggs said:My pet peeve about trash cans...you all know this already - when you stay in a hotel they are NEVER where they need to be, never one near a toilet. Always one near the desk.
They also are like trash cans lined with lids as the flippin' liner is never pushed in so you toss a tissue and it bounces right out onto the floor! This is every hotel, ne'r any different, why can't the housekeepers push the thing into the waste basket?
AND teensy waste baskets that won't even hold a newspaper or big to-go cup.
GOOD POINT!!!
1. i appreciate extra pillows ~ i like at least 3, preferably 4 (and yes it's just me)
2. i require free wifi and a window that looks out to the yard, to the garden, to somewhere, even the building next door ... i stayed in a place that had a curtain but no window. it never occurred to me there was no window ~ i kept thinking, what if there is a fire?
3. optional items that are nice are a bathrobe and a desk with chair
4. nice surprise was chocolate and flowers.
Hmm. Do you think guests like/need a bathrobe even with an en suite bathroom? You're in the cold North so I can see how that might be nice on a cold winter day, but in the South...not so much.seashanty said:3. optional items that are nice are a bathrobe and a desk with chair
My guests really do use the bathrobes (in all rooms), even during the summer months.1. i appreciate extra pillows ~ i like at least 3, preferably 4 (and yes it's just me)
2. i require free wifi and a window that looks out to the yard, to the garden, to somewhere, even the building next door ... i stayed in a place that had a curtain but no window. it never occurred to me there was no window ~ i kept thinking, what if there is a fire?
3. optional items that are nice are a bathrobe and a desk with chair
4. nice surprise was chocolate and flowers.Hmm. Do you think guests like/need a bathrobe even with an en suite bathroom? You're in the cold North so I can see how that might be nice on a cold winter day, but in the South...not so much.seashanty said:3. optional items that are nice are a bathrobe and a desk with chair
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1. i appreciate extra pillows ~ i like at least 3, preferably 4 (and yes it's just me)
2. i require free wifi and a window that looks out to the yard, to the garden, to somewhere, even the building next door ... i stayed in a place that had a curtain but no window. it never occurred to me there was no window ~ i kept thinking, what if there is a fire?
3. optional items that are nice are a bathrobe and a desk with chair
4. nice surprise was chocolate and flowers.Hmm. Do you think guests like/need a bathrobe even with an en suite bathroom? You're in the cold North so I can see how that might be nice on a cold winter day, but in the South...not so much.seashanty said:3. optional items that are nice are a bathrobe and a desk with chair
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Need - maybe not.Proud Texan said:Do you think guests like/need a bathrobe even with an en suite bathroom?
I know this is taking this a different direction... but any recommendation on quality bathrobes at a good price?.
You are one of the true blue forum members when you actively sidetrack a thread. Well done!oldcharm said:I know this is taking this a different direction... but any recommendation on quality bathrobes at a good price?
it's a 'like' .... in any weather.1. i appreciate extra pillows ~ i like at least 3, preferably 4 (and yes it's just me)
2. i require free wifi and a window that looks out to the yard, to the garden, to somewhere, even the building next door ... i stayed in a place that had a curtain but no window. it never occurred to me there was no window ~ i kept thinking, what if there is a fire?
3. optional items that are nice are a bathrobe and a desk with chair
4. nice surprise was chocolate and flowers.Hmm. Do you think guests like/need a bathrobe even with an en suite bathroom? You're in the cold North so I can see how that might be nice on a cold winter day, but in the South...not so much.seashanty said:3. optional items that are nice are a bathrobe and a desk with chair
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