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By *ot-Ash OP Man
over a year ago
London |
Jose Mourinho spent 884 days living at the Lowry hotel during his time as Man Utd manager rather than find a flat or house.
If you could afford it could you live in a hotel?
Imagine not having to do any shopping,cleaning or cooking or even having to make your own bed in the morning! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"No. Hotels are kind of soul sucking. Maybe one of those serviced apartments though. "
I'd miss home cooked food. And space, the thought of living in just one room doesn't appeal. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"No. Hotels are kind of soul sucking. Maybe one of those serviced apartments though.
I'd miss home cooked food. And space, the thought of living in just one room doesn't appeal."
Dotty the astronaut x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"No. Hotels are kind of soul sucking. Maybe one of those serviced apartments though.
I'd miss home cooked food. And space, the thought of living in just one room doesn't appeal.
Dotty the astronaut x"
I do it for the helmet |
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I love a wee break where I can hole up in a hotel. Not a holiday, but a few nights on a trip away. It’s like being in a little bubble away from real life which can be kinda nice.
Think the novelty of that might wear off if it was permanent though. |
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By *UN-ALMan
over a year ago
Near Fenwick |
I'm having to live in a rental apartment outside Berlin as my apartment is damaged from water ...this place is 100 euro a night.... thankfully insurance is paying..... it's not fun second Christmas not being in my own flat.....?? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I might want to start putting my own pictures up and changing the furniture if I did, unless it was one of those boutique type hotels. I dont do well in fully square rooms |
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By *ot-Ash OP Man
over a year ago
London |
"My mum said I treated it like a hotel until I moved out in my early twenties
my mum used to say the same thing!
I never lived at your mums Ash ?"
I dont remember seeing you there as you treated it like a hotel! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"My mum said I treated it like a hotel until I moved out in my early twenties
my mum used to say the same thing!
I never lived at your mums Ash ?
I dont remember seeing you there as you treated it like a hotel!"
Fair point |
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By *ot-Ash OP Man
over a year ago
London |
"I think I would enjoy it for a while. I would have to be able to afford it though and surely doesn't the food seem all the same after a while? "
when i stayed at a hotel in Spain for 1 month last year although the food was lovely it started getting a bit boring so ended up going out to eat a few times! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I lived in hotels, guesthouses, B+B' s for 6 - 9 months a year for 10yrs.
Coming home was always nice because ordering from a menu every day for breakfast lunch and dinner gets boring.
But then being at home and having to do chores and go to work is REALLY boring
So yes I could live in a hotel |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I lived in hotels, guesthouses, B+B' s for 6 - 9 months a year for 10yrs.
Coming home was always nice because ordering from a menu every day for breakfast lunch and dinner gets boring.
But then being at home and having to do chores and go to work is REALLY boring
So yes I could live in a hotel "
The Menus were the worst part, when your allowance has to be used in the adjoining restaurant/pub and there’s like 10 or so options.
I can’t stand the sight of bbq ribs anymore |
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By *aeBabeWoman
over a year ago
London |
I know someone on here that lived in a suite at the W hotel in Leicester Square in London for a couple months at a time. Was his second home when in the UK.
I think I couldn't do that unless I could personalise the space |
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"I love a wee break where I can hole up in a hotel. Not a holiday, but a few nights on a trip away. It’s like being in a little bubble away from real life which can be kinda nice.
Think the novelty of that might wear off if it was permanent though. "
I normally get up every night about 2:30am for a wee break. |
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By *ot-Ash OP Man
over a year ago
London |
"I love a wee break where I can hole up in a hotel. Not a holiday, but a few nights on a trip away. It’s like being in a little bubble away from real life which can be kinda nice.
Think the novelty of that might wear off if it was permanent though.
I normally get up every night about 2:30am for a wee break. "
always at the same time?..what about when you're in a hotel?! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Who say it's a dream living in a hotel Probably didn't tryed that.
I lived in a hotel for more than 2 years... I was working abroad and my company arrange that kind of accomodation...
At the beginning, let's say 1-2 months, you enjoy the thing that you have to do nothing like clean, cooking or similar...
But after a wile you going to miss even simply have a breakfast in pijamas.
On the day off don't have to remember the damn sign "do not disturb" its a relif eheh
I can assure you is not like you see the hotel in vacation |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've lived in loads of Hotels from Blackpool to Isle of Wight. I worked and lived in them. Full use of all facilities, free food, cheap drinks and lots of sexy waitresses and entertainment staff!! I highly recommend it to anyo e under the age of 25... |
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No, I like having a place to live that feels like mine and all the things in it feel like mine. However I would be happy to live next door to a hotel and have my breakfast, lunch and dinner cooked for me, prividing the menu was diverse with lots of changing daily specials. |
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"Who say it's a dream living in a hotel Probably didn't tryed that.
I lived in a hotel for more than 2 years... I was working abroad and my company arrange that kind of accomodation...
At the beginning, let's say 1-2 months, you enjoy the thing that you have to do nothing like clean, cooking or similar...
But after a wile you going to miss even simply have a breakfast in pijamas.
On the day off don't have to remember the damn sign "do not disturb" its a relif eheh
I can assure you is not like you see the hotel in vacation" 5 months in hotel, the charm wears off after a few weeks |
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By *ynecplCouple
over a year ago
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I have on occasions had to stay in the same hotel for anything up to a month at a time. The novelty soon wears off, the food becomes repetitive and having to find things to occupy yourself in the evenings is just as tiring after the first week. |
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By *os19Man
over a year ago
Edmonton |
"Jose Mourinho spent 884 days living at the Lowry hotel during his time as Man Utd manager rather than find a flat or house.
If you could afford it could you live in a hotel?
Imagine not having to do any shopping,cleaning or cooking or even having to make your own bed in the morning!" . I guessing that the hotel Jose stayed in for 884 days was a 4 or 5 star hotel and he probably stayed in suite as opposed to a room yes I feel I could do that if I was in 12 - 15 million a year as he was on.On a different subject it shows you how committed he was to Manchester Utd football club by not staying in a club house or buy a house. |
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"Jose Mourinho spent 884 days living at the Lowry hotel during his time as Man Utd manager rather than find a flat or house.
If you could afford it could you live in a hotel?
Imagine not having to do any shopping,cleaning or cooking or even having to make your own bed in the morning!"
No doubt the best suite at the Lowry - yep I’d do that if money was no object but my choice would be Claridges London |
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By *ot-Ash OP Man
over a year ago
London |
"Jose Mourinho spent 884 days living at the Lowry hotel during his time as Man Utd manager rather than find a flat or house.
If you could afford it could you live in a hotel?
Imagine not having to do any shopping,cleaning or cooking or even having to make your own bed in the morning!
No doubt the best suite at the Lowry - yep I’d do that if money was no object but my choice would be Claridges London "
I think Mourinho stayed in either a suite or an apartment at the Lowry Hotel
If money is no object I'll come and join you at Claridges if there is room for one more! |
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By *ngelina4uWoman
over a year ago
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"Jose Mourinho spent 884 days living at the Lowry hotel during his time as Man Utd manager rather than find a flat or house.
If you could afford it could you live in a hotel?
Imagine not having to do any shopping,cleaning or cooking or even having to make your own bed in the morning!"
It was more a flat though or a very luxurious suite to be fair it just had room service and a concierge etc. So under those circumstances I could just about ruff it. |
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By *ot-Ash OP Man
over a year ago
London |
"Jose Mourinho spent 884 days living at the Lowry hotel during his time as Man Utd manager rather than find a flat or house.
If you could afford it could you live in a hotel?
Imagine not having to do any shopping,cleaning or cooking or even having to make your own bed in the morning!
It was more a flat though or a very luxurious suite to be fair it just had room service and a concierge etc. So under those circumstances I could just about ruff it. "
He also had free use of the gym and spa! |
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"some more info..
Mourinho stayed at the presidential suite
at the Lowry and when he checked out the bill for his stay came to £500,000!
could any one else live in a hotel?"
Still no. I'd love a week away in one, but I would start missing our house after that.
Mrs |
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