Hotel Splendido
Enzyme writes, "what about awful hotels, B&Bs, or friends' houses where you've had no choice but to stay the night?"
What, the place in Oxford that had the mattresses encased in plastic (crinkly noises all night), the place in Blackpool where the night manager would drum to the music on his ipod on the corridor walls as he did his rounds, or the place in Lancaster where the two single beds(!) collapsed through metal fatigue?
Add your crappy hotel experiences to our list.
( , Thu 17 Jan 2008, 16:05)
Enzyme writes, "what about awful hotels, B&Bs, or friends' houses where you've had no choice but to stay the night?"
What, the place in Oxford that had the mattresses encased in plastic (crinkly noises all night), the place in Blackpool where the night manager would drum to the music on his ipod on the corridor walls as he did his rounds, or the place in Lancaster where the two single beds(!) collapsed through metal fatigue?
Add your crappy hotel experiences to our list.
( , Thu 17 Jan 2008, 16:05)
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Hungary
I once spent a fortnight in Hungary and loved it. Except for one hotel which smelt vaguely of fusty piss and of course the ubiquitous Teutonic lavatories with the jobby-shelves.
Standing up gradually while coiling out a long one is a useful technique, I find.
I have also been told that sitting facing the cistern also works, but have not tried this.
( , Wed 23 Jan 2008, 15:32, Reply)
I once spent a fortnight in Hungary and loved it. Except for one hotel which smelt vaguely of fusty piss and of course the ubiquitous Teutonic lavatories with the jobby-shelves.
Standing up gradually while coiling out a long one is a useful technique, I find.
I have also been told that sitting facing the cistern also works, but have not tried this.
( , Wed 23 Jan 2008, 15:32, Reply)
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