wait staff rudeness
On 07 Oct 2003 08:11:25 -0500, Richard Kaszeta
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> I had a hotel experience like that once, in that the room service was
> very fast, very good, and very opportunistic... you wouldn't see them,
> and they wouldn't knock on your door, but if you stepped out for as
> little as five minutes (literally, I went to go grab a newspaper over
> in the lobby), you'd come back to a room with fresh linens, a clean
> and dry bathroom, vacuumed carpet, etc. A perfectly clean room.
> Indeed, the first time it happened, I thought I had come back to the
> wrong room, but there was my stuff, exactly where I left it[1]. I'm
> still not sure how they pulled that off. I was tempted one morning to
> do a setup to watch them work, but had other obligations.
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> This was in a resort hotel in Jackson Hole, WY. They got a good tip.
Sounds like a good experience on ship! I'd be a good tipper
too if I had that experience.
Jackson Hole is a place I've literally passed through
once... saying "this is a place I want to visit again"
because it looked like a setting from an old Western Movie.
I don't know what it looks like now, but it had the raised
sidewalks.... really! They had to be at least 3 feet off
the ground.
Anyway... with the quaintness of Jackson HOLE and the beauty
of the Grand Tetons (big tits) - you get the one place on
earth that was made directly under God's supervision.
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