Anonymous
Post 10/02/2014 10:43     Subject: When traveling with nanny

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She is the help so why don't you put in in the closest skid row hotel. Why would she deserve a roo
room with any hint of luxury. I cannot imagine treating the person who takes care of my most precious possesdion in such a cheap manner.


OP here. We'll be staying at the St. Regis Bal Harbour.
We're getting an ocean front suite. We were thinking of getting our nanny a room about half the square footage (so fewer bedrooms and no kitchen or dining room), and she could use our suite during the day for meals with the kids. The entire hotel is a luxury hotel.


Real smart OP.

I don't think you should have told an anonymous forum what hotel you are going to. There are too many crazy people on here.

Haven't been on here very long....??


How many months will you be staking out the hotel in the hopes of finding the right family?
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2014 06:52     Subject: When traveling with nanny

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She is the help so why don't you put in in the closest skid row hotel. Why would she deserve a roo
room with any hint of luxury. I cannot imagine treating the person who takes care of my most precious possesdion in such a cheap manner.


OP here. We'll be staying at the St. Regis Bal Harbour.
We're getting an ocean front suite. We were thinking of getting our nanny a room about half the square footage (so fewer bedrooms and no kitchen or dining room), and she could use our suite during the day for meals with the kids. The entire hotel is a luxury hotel.


Real smart OP.

I don't think you should have told an anonymous forum what hotel you are going to. There are too many crazy people on here.

Haven't been on here very long....??



Ignore this OP. Do not even satisfy this person with your time or attention.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2014 05:12     Subject: When traveling with nanny

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She is the help so why don't you put in in the closest skid row hotel. Why would she deserve a roo
room with any hint of luxury. I cannot imagine treating the person who takes care of my most precious possesdion in such a cheap manner.


OP here. We'll be staying at the St. Regis Bal Harbour.
We're getting an ocean front suite. We were thinking of getting our nanny a room about half the square footage (so fewer bedrooms and no kitchen or dining room), and she could use our suite during the day for meals with the kids. The entire hotel is a luxury hotel.


Real smart OP.

I don't think you should have told an anonymous forum what hotel you are going to. There are too many crazy people on here.

Haven't been on here very long....??
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2014 05:08     Subject: When traveling with nanny

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Uh...When you say "less nice" do you mean as in a smaller-type room or do you mean a budget-type room while you guys stay in a suite on another floor?

Because if saving money is that important to you, then don't be surprised when the nanny looks pissed off when she sees you ordering steaks and getting massages while she gets to sleep in the broom closet...err...rather her small room.


Nanny isn't on vacation. FFS.


Guess you missed the humor. I was simply joking.

Do I always have to add the overused LOL after each joke??????!!!!! Geez.
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2014 16:21     Subject: When traveling with nanny

Why would a nanny need a suite for one person? Its perfectly reasonable for her to have a smaller unit and she'd probably be more comfortable not being in the suite at night with you.

P.S. to the poster who commented on a massage. If the nanny wants a massage she can pay for it.