September 6, 2008

What do you look for in a luxury hotel room?

Category: Regions — Paul Johnson @ 10:28 am

Beyond the usual minibar and toiletry goodies, what do you look for in a hotel room? For you, is it more about privacy, service  and comfort than necessarily a 42″ plasma TV,  2,000 audio/visual channels and free WiFi?   Or is it something else?    Please tell us what you look for in a luxury hotel room by clicking on the comments link.


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    1. In todays stressed out world, beyond question my 3 key requirements in a Luxury Hotel Room are
      Silence, absolute, no noises from outside the windows, nothing from outside the door and zip from inside the room.
      Darkness; not a glimmer of dawn as the sunrises, no florescent glow from lighting outside the window and no nasty gaps under the door to let the light flood through.
      Comfort; not from the chairs but from the bed, the mattress needs to be remarkable and the pillows firm and supporting and certainly not soft and submissive. The linen soft and just there but not obtrusive
      With all these 3 in place the rest doesn’t matter

      Comment by Muscat — September 9, 2008 @ 11:28 am

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