Anonymous wrote:Vegas is not for kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So apparently you all congregate in the same bathroom when one a person is taking a shower and peer through the shower door?
That's a new practice.
Of course! There is nothing more charming than a dad walking into the bathroom and taking a dump on the toilet while his teenage daughter is taking a shower in the clear glass shower stall.
If you think that's awkward you have hang ups and a dirty mind lady! Or at least that's how some folks like to twist things...
Wow we have a glass door to our shower....we are so hip, yet dangerous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So apparently you all congregate in the same bathroom when one a person is taking a shower and peer through the shower door?
That's a new practice.
Of course! There is nothing more charming than a dad walking into the bathroom and taking a dump on the toilet while his teenage daughter is taking a shower in the clear glass shower stall.
If you think that's awkward you have hang ups and a dirty mind lady! Or at least that's how some folks like to twist things...
Anonymous wrote:So apparently you all congregate in the same bathroom when one a person is taking a shower and peer through the shower door?
That's a new practice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually followed the suggestions on this thread - some posters advised that I should request the vouchers. I didn't ask for anything specific, and I also spoke with them myself - without the kids or DH around. When we checked out at the front desk, they asked how we enjoyed staying there, and of course I mentioned that they should notify the guests. Again, they repeated the same mantra - that the guests are responsible for doing research on the hotels. It's as if you bought a new product in the grocery store, and it turned out to be poisonous, and the manufacturer told you that you should have researched their product before buying it. I just never expected something like that from a hotel.Anonymous wrote:OP, you are teaching your children a horrible lesson of feeling entitled and bratty.
Spending time complaining and insisting on discounts for something so minor - that even had a fix - is teaching them lessons that will do them no favors in the future.
No, it isn't like that at all.