Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PJs in any public space are not okay. You don’t need to shower, but you need to get dressed in regular clothes. Jeans/athletic wear are fine, but just no to pajamas.
+1 and I've never seen someone in pjs in a hotel breakfast area
Do adults wear actual “pajamas” though? Doesn’t everyone just wear sporty casual - sweats, joggers, shorts, t-shirt, etc?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PJs in any public space are not okay. You don’t need to shower, but you need to get dressed in regular clothes. Jeans/athletic wear are fine, but just no to pajamas.
+1 and I've never seen someone in pjs in a hotel breakfast area
Do adults wear actual “pajamas” though? Doesn’t everyone just wear sporty casual - sweats, joggers, shorts, t-shirt, etc?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re going to a hotel with a free communal lobby breakfast, the “trashy” ship has sailed.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PJs in any public space are not okay. You don’t need to shower, but you need to get dressed in regular clothes. Jeans/athletic wear are fine, but just no to pajamas.
+1 and I've never seen someone in pjs in a hotel breakfast area
Anonymous wrote:PJs in any public space are not okay. You don’t need to shower, but you need to get dressed in regular clothes. Jeans/athletic wear are fine, but just no to pajamas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I don’t wear pajamas. I sleep in joggers and a tshirt. Can I go to hotel breakfast in my “pajamas”?
“Joggers,” LOL.
Anonymous wrote:If you’re going to a hotel with a free communal lobby breakfast, the “trashy” ship has sailed.
Anonymous wrote:
I don’t wear pajamas. I sleep in joggers and a tshirt. Can I go to hotel breakfast in my “pajamas”?
Anonymous wrote:If you’re going to a hotel with a free communal lobby breakfast, the “trashy” ship has sailed.