What makes a hotel room special for you ?
Is it the bed, a bath rather than a shower ?
A large tv, quality tea and coffee.
Fluffy bathrobes or good shower gels etc. ?
Or just the company you're keeping ? |
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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I've stayed at lots of hotels and with my occupation it has made me a bit fussy due to knowing them inside out so I'd say good company in a good suite with a nice bed, big pillows and a large bath/shower because shower sex is hot. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Pillows - shite pillows = shite experience
Totally with you there. I like two lovely, plump pillows. Premier inn pillows have never let me down. "
I...erm... ...ooh...ahem
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By *igeiaWoman
over a year ago
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The company. A bed is a bed. Although a walk in shower big enough for two (I have yet to encounter such a bath in a hotel room), sturdy fixtures or fittings for possible Heath Robinson style attachment devices, plenty of power outlets, decent lighting and room to manoeuvre is always good. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The company. A bed is a bed. Although a walk in shower big enough for two (I have yet to encounter such a bath in a hotel room), sturdy fixtures or fittings for possible Heath Robinson style attachment devices, plenty of power outlets, decent lighting and room to manoeuvre is always good."
Southernhay House hotel in Exeter - big shower and a freestanding deep bath. Highly recommended but pricey |
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