What is important to you in a hotel room?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Location
View from the window
Nice shower & full size toiletries
Microwave


Non slip shower. I hate the showers in baths that you have to perform gymnastics to enter and exit.



And the shower has to have a freakin' door. I don't mean as opposed to a curtain, I mean I've stayed in multiple places now where the shower is open to the rest of the bathroom. It's terrible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mirrors on the ceiling
Pink champagne on ice

Optional: Warm smell of colitas


At any meal, I insist on steely knives.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mirrors on the ceiling
Pink champagne on ice

Optional: Warm smell of colitas


Are you still at this hotel?


She has checked out, but for some reason hasn't left yet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are Hilton diamond members so usually look for an Embassy suites or other hotel that has a separate bedroom. That’s the most important thing for our teenager. He doesn’t wanna sleep in the same room with us but it’s fine with a sofa bed.


Embassy Suites are great. It’s not the Ritz, but rooms are spacious and for a free breakfast, it’s pretty good.


+1. My teens love Embassy Suites. If you offered them Embassy Suites or a fancier hotel with just 2 Queen beds and no free breakfast, they would take Embassy Suites all day long.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Really clean with crisp sheets and nothing outdated, good air flow, some space. View does not always matter depending on location. Quiet with no annoying loud people next door. Free parking and WiFi. Really good free buffet breakfast.


Oxymoron.


Have you never been to Europe? Asia? I've had some exceptional free breakfasts at hotels overseas before. They are nothing like a Quality Inn free breakfast. Also if you have high status with chains like Marriott or Hilton and stay at the higher end properties, they have amazing free breakfast buffets.


I don’t like to eat food that’s been sitting out while tons of people pick through it. Even high class people.
Anonymous
Clean
A full kitchen
Anonymous
Cheap
Clean
No bed bugs or lice.
Anonymous
Quiet. I need to not hear the tv/convesation/s-e-x from next door. Or loud noise from the hallways.

I would literally pick a silent run-down motel room over a lux hotel room that has thin walls.

I actually love it in the old motel rooms (I think I had this at Grand Canyon) where they have that big under-the-window air conditioner thing that is so loud -- because the white noise from it drowns out anything else noisy.
Anonymous
Location
Clean
Comfortable bed
Room with either blackout shades or enough window coverings sunrise isn't gonna blind me
Bathroom that's well lit/aesthetically pleasing
Pretty lobby/hotel with a restaurant (tie)

Typically speaking I'm looking at $400+ rooms in order to hit most of this as an avg regardless of location unless it's a b&b.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Location
Clean
Comfortable bed
Room with either blackout shades or enough window coverings sunrise isn't gonna blind me
Bathroom that's well lit/aesthetically pleasing
Pretty lobby/hotel with a restaurant (tie)

Typically speaking I'm looking at $400+ rooms in order to hit most of this as an avg regardless of location unless it's a b&b.




So you are basically paying $100-200 for a pretty lobby.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are Hilton diamond members so usually look for an Embassy suites or other hotel that has a separate bedroom. That’s the most important thing for our teenager. He doesn’t wanna sleep in the same room with us but it’s fine with a sofa bed.


Embassy Suites are great. It’s not the Ritz, but rooms are spacious and for a free breakfast, it’s pretty good.


+1. My teens love Embassy Suites. If you offered them Embassy Suites or a fancier hotel with just 2 Queen beds and no free breakfast, they would take Embassy Suites all day long.

It’s nice when they are that age to send them down for their own breakfast when they get up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mirrors on the ceiling
Pink champagne on ice

Optional: Warm smell of colitas


Are you still at this hotel?


I can check out any time I like, but I can never leave.
Anonymous
Quiet. I scour reviews to see if anyone mentions noise in the hall or next door. This is the main thing I care about as I am a very light sleeper.

A suite or seperation of the beds, so I have different space than my kids.

I do like a free breakfast and coffee on property.

Location.
Anonymous
I mean, I think we can all agree that a hotel room should be clean, right???

For me, a view only matters if I'm on vacation. It's nice to have on a work trip, but not a deal killer for me.

I get super annoyed when there isn't a coffee maker in the room. I really want to have a coffee first thing in the morning and I do not want to have to go downstairs to do it.

I also want a good gym.
Anonymous
- Sofa in room
- Balcony (mainly to dry out DH’s funky workout clothes)
- adequate counter/storage space in bathroom
- mini fridge with room for our own things
- good lighting in bathroom
- adequate closet/dresser space

I find if staying somewhere for more than a few days now, I really need either a suite or to do an Airbnb. Can’t stand feeling cramped and it’s nice to have separate areas to relax that aren’t just a bedroom.
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