Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the 80s, I remember being dumb founded that hotels had free shampoo but no conditioner. I don’t think anybody with hair past their ears can wash their hair without conditioner right? So basically 95 percent of women couldn’t actually use the shampoo being given out by the hotel, because it was lacking an integral part of the steps. Meaning in the 80s, they had literally never sought a single woman’s feedback on hotel bathrooms. Ever. I remember being aware of that as a ten year old.
In more recent years, I assume the same about the stupid trend of rain shower heads attached to the ceiling. If you have any quantity of hair, a soft rain shower on the ceiling is unusable for washing your hair. It will take twenty minutes to rinse out shampoo. Some guy probably thought it was a great idea and should have test run it with the other half of the population.
Mine is halfway down my back, and I never use conditioner. I hate screaming high-maintenance, but come on, this is a dumb rant.
I found it interesting. The conditioner is always crappy when they have it. I always bring my own. But I didj't think it was a gendered thing, I just assumed the supplies were bare-boned.
More that most people don't use it.
Most women use conditioner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My pet peeve is no or only one nightstand by the bed. Plus no plugs. I bring my own power strip, but it’s annoying to have to leave my phone on the floor or across the room.
We have been on a road trip, and discovered the Hilton brand called Tru. They’re pretty minimalistic and the rooms are small, but it’s the first hotel I’ve stayed in where it actually feels like someone who had actually stayed in a hotel gave some thought to the design. I looked it up on line and that is the case. They’re not luxurious, but perfect for one night or two as you pass through a place.
https://www.hilton.com/en/corporate/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/16-0803_Tru_DevelopmentGuide_v1.1.pdf
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Hilton FTW!
Are there no windows in the guest rooms? That’s not a win to me
Anonymous wrote:I agree with a lot of the above, and want to add that I really dislike hotel bathrooms that have the toilet and tub in one room with the sink in a separate space that open to the rest of the room. A lot of Hyatts have this set up and I hate it.
First of all, when you use the toilet, you then need to come out of the room to wash your hands, which I just don’t like, especially during the night. Secondly, maybe this is silly of me, but I like a little privacy to put on my make up. I don’t need my husband and kids as an audience.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with a lot of the above, and want to add that I really dislike hotel bathrooms that have the toilet and tub in one room with the sink in a separate space that open to the rest of the room. A lot of Hyatts have this set up and I hate it.
First of all, when you use the toilet, you then need to come out of the room to wash your hands, which I just don’t like, especially during the night. Secondly, maybe this is silly of me, but I like a little privacy to put on my make up. I don’t need my husband and kids as an audience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the 80s, I remember being dumb founded that hotels had free shampoo but no conditioner. I don’t think anybody with hair past their ears can wash their hair without conditioner right? So basically 95 percent of women couldn’t actually use the shampoo being given out by the hotel, because it was lacking an integral part of the steps. Meaning in the 80s, they had literally never sought a single woman’s feedback on hotel bathrooms. Ever. I remember being aware of that as a ten year old.
In more recent years, I assume the same about the stupid trend of rain shower heads attached to the ceiling. If you have any quantity of hair, a soft rain shower on the ceiling is unusable for washing your hair. It will take twenty minutes to rinse out shampoo. Some guy probably thought it was a great idea and should have test run it with the other half of the population.
Mine is halfway down my back, and I never use conditioner. I hate screaming high-maintenance, but come on, this is a dumb rant.
I found it interesting. The conditioner is always crappy when they have it. I always bring my own. But I didj't think it was a gendered thing, I just assumed the supplies were bare-boned.
More that most people don't use it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with a lot of the above, and want to add that I really dislike hotel bathrooms that have the toilet and tub in one room with the sink in a separate space that open to the rest of the room. A lot of Hyatts have this set up and I hate it.
First of all, when you use the toilet, you then need to come out of the room to wash your hands, which I just don’t like, especially during the night. Secondly, maybe this is silly of me, but I like a little privacy to put on my make up. I don’t need my husband and kids as an audience.
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Disagree. Wash your hands in the tub, NP.
Your DH and DC don't know what you look like, by NOW??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the 80s, I remember being dumb founded that hotels had free shampoo but no conditioner. I don’t think anybody with hair past their ears can wash their hair without conditioner right? So basically 95 percent of women couldn’t actually use the shampoo being given out by the hotel, because it was lacking an integral part of the steps. Meaning in the 80s, they had literally never sought a single woman’s feedback on hotel bathrooms. Ever. I remember being aware of that as a ten year old.
In more recent years, I assume the same about the stupid trend of rain shower heads attached to the ceiling. If you have any quantity of hair, a soft rain shower on the ceiling is unusable for washing your hair. It will take twenty minutes to rinse out shampoo. Some guy probably thought it was a great idea and should have test run it with the other half of the population.
Mine is halfway down my back, and I never use conditioner. I hate screaming high-maintenance, but come on, this is a dumb rant.
I found it interesting. The conditioner is always crappy when they have it. I always bring my own. But I didj't think it was a gendered thing, I just assumed the supplies were bare-boned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the 80s, I remember being dumb founded that hotels had free shampoo but no conditioner. I don’t think anybody with hair past their ears can wash their hair without conditioner right? So basically 95 percent of women couldn’t actually use the shampoo being given out by the hotel, because it was lacking an integral part of the steps. Meaning in the 80s, they had literally never sought a single woman’s feedback on hotel bathrooms. Ever. I remember being aware of that as a ten year old.
In more recent years, I assume the same about the stupid trend of rain shower heads attached to the ceiling. If you have any quantity of hair, a soft rain shower on the ceiling is unusable for washing your hair. It will take twenty minutes to rinse out shampoo. Some guy probably thought it was a great idea and should have test run it with the other half of the population.
Mine is halfway down my back, and I never use conditioner. I hate screaming high-maintenance, but come on, this is a dumb rant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with a lot of the above, and want to add that I really dislike hotel bathrooms that have the toilet and tub in one room with the sink in a separate space that open to the rest of the room. A lot of Hyatts have this set up and I hate it.
First of all, when you use the toilet, you then need to come out of the room to wash your hands, which I just don’t like, especially during the night. Secondly, maybe this is silly of me, but I like a little privacy to put on my make up. I don’t need my husband and kids as an audience.
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Disagree. Wash your hands in the tub, NP.
Your DH and DC don't know what you look like, by NOW??
Anonymous wrote:In the 80s, I remember being dumb founded that hotels had free shampoo but no conditioner. I don’t think anybody with hair past their ears can wash their hair without conditioner right? So basically 95 percent of women couldn’t actually use the shampoo being given out by the hotel, because it was lacking an integral part of the steps. Meaning in the 80s, they had literally never sought a single woman’s feedback on hotel bathrooms. Ever. I remember being aware of that as a ten year old.
In more recent years, I assume the same about the stupid trend of rain shower heads attached to the ceiling. If you have any quantity of hair, a soft rain shower on the ceiling is unusable for washing your hair. It will take twenty minutes to rinse out shampoo. Some guy probably thought it was a great idea and should have test run it with the other half of the population.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My pet peeve is no or only one nightstand by the bed. Plus no plugs. I bring my own power strip, but it’s annoying to have to leave my phone on the floor or across the room.
We have been on a road trip, and discovered the Hilton brand called Tru. They’re pretty minimalistic and the rooms are small, but it’s the first hotel I’ve stayed in where it actually feels like someone who had actually stayed in a hotel gave some thought to the design. I looked it up on line and that is the case. They’re not luxurious, but perfect for one night or two as you pass through a place.
https://www.hilton.com/en/corporate/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/16-0803_Tru_DevelopmentGuide_v1.1.pdf
+1
Hilton FTW!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with a lot of the above, and want to add that I really dislike hotel bathrooms that have the toilet and tub in one room with the sink in a separate space that open to the rest of the room. A lot of Hyatts have this set up and I hate it.
First of all, when you use the toilet, you then need to come out of the room to wash your hands, which I just don’t like, especially during the night. Secondly, maybe this is silly of me, but I like a little privacy to put on my make up. I don’t need my husband and kids as an audience.
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Disagree. Wash your hands in the tub, NP.
Your DH and DC don't know what you look like, by NOW??