Hotel lover wrote:
So I’ve developed a system that has indeed come in handy...and I don’t even drink!!
Don't leave us hanging. Whats your system?
Hotel lover wrote:
So I’ve developed a system that has indeed come in handy...and I don’t even drink!!
Don't leave us hanging. Whats your system?
Love the hotels in Asia. Even the 4-star hotels such as Intercontinental and Hilton are packed with hookers, and most of the hotel massage places also offer full service.
Thank you Peninsula in Hong Kong, Conrad in Bangkok, and Hilton in Singapore.
Asian Hotel Lover wrote:
Love the hotels in Asia. Even the 4-star hotels such as Intercontinental and Hilton are packed with hookers, and most of the hotel massage places also offer full service.
Thank you Peninsula in Hong Kong, Conrad in Bangkok, and Hilton in Singapore.
Peninsula in Hong Kong is really nice as is the one in Bangkok. Conrad in Bangkok is very nice too. In Singapore Raffles is fun but a bit touristy. It is close to everything. I used to stay at the Westin in Singapore but it is now something else. It was a great place as it was the intersection for all the mass transit which was underneath the hotel.
Asian Hotel Lover wrote:
Love the hotels in Asia. Even the 4-star hotels such as Intercontinental and Hilton are packed with hookers, and most of the hotel massage places also offer full service.
Thank you Peninsula in Hong Kong, Conrad in Bangkok, and Hilton in Singapore.
Do hotels in Asia have waffles for breakfast?
Asian Hotel Lover wrote:
Love the hotels in Asia. Even the 4-star hotels such as Intercontinental and Hilton are packed with hookers, and most of the hotel massage places also offer full service.
Thank you Peninsula in Hong Kong, Conrad in Bangkok, and Hilton in Singapore.
#Me, too. I use the bidet to get clean after "conferring" with those dirty girls.
Having been to Asia now 68 times, I can tell you that I have yet to see waffles. Pancakes, yes, but not waffles.
Asian Expert wrote:
Having been to Asia now 68 times, I can tell you that I have yet to see waffles. Pancakes, yes, but not waffles.
Thats why i pack me some Eggos. Gotta tell TSA : "l'eggo, My Eggo."
I had sex in the PresidentialSuite of the Waldoff-Astoria a couple dozen times
GF was management at the W-A
I also love hotels. I have actually invested in some.
I once stayed at a 5-star hotel in Russia. I hired hookers to give me a “golden shower”. Hotels are the best!
Hi,
I love to stay at hotels. Al this magic of the new place. The new view from the window and all people that would like to help you to feel comfortable.mmmmmm.... At my last trip to Germany, I booked a deal on this site
was for the first time!! and now it is my priority to book a room with all the services included and the price is low!)
Yeah, I usually go to the hotel booking service or any other overnight stay. Basically, there are maps attached to each housing proposal, an example at https://planetofhotels.com/en/mexico/durango/5-star-hotels. Looking for a 5-star hotel in Durango, I put all the necessary filters to the sights I needed. Similarly, you can set all the necessary conditions.
I like them as long as they're not too hot. I stayed in one in London where the radiator was broken on the hottest setting. It was horrible, ended up changing rooms at midnight which wasn't much fun. I don't tend to sleep very well in them because they have blackout curtains which I'm not used to at all.
I read the title as "Does anyone else stay in love hotels?" and got really excited to read the thread. Such a letdown.
" Everywhere I travel, tiny life. Single-serving sugar, single-serving cream, single pat of butter. The microwave Cordon Bleu hobby kit. Shampoo-conditioner combos, sample-packaged mouthwash, tiny bars of soap. The people I meet on each flight? They're single-serving friends."
Tyler Durden loves staying in hotels.
I might except it's got it's work cut out for it, given how much i love where i live...
Guppy wrote:
I honestly love getting up and going running and then coming back to a hotel breakfast, even if it's just stuff like muffins and yogurt and coffee. I don't know why. Part of it is likely that it's free (not really, but I trick myself into thinking it's free), and I love exploring new places with my morning runs, even if it's just some podunk town in rural Utah or Montana or something. I tend to sleep really well in hotel beds too for some reason.
There are no "Podunk" towns in Montana, you moran!
A hotel. I'd take that. Hell, I'm looking at 7 big ones and a hotel is looking pretty good from where I'm sitting.
the mixing of different germ strains from foreign people , sleeping in same bed as myself sickens me to no end. would rather recline my suv seat and sleep in my land rover discovery.
I tried different types of accomodation, and I have to say everything depends on a country. I mostly prefer hotels as it is more comfortable and sometimes it is possible to catch a really cheap offer at one of these services https://travelsites.com/booking-sites/ ; but for example in Spain I always rent apartment, I adore to cook local products which are gorgeous and relatively cheap. Same at Norway as hotels there are very expensive.
Wilmalovesfred wrote:
You will never have to worry about that.
I never want to hear from emma again for one reason - she abandoned me as a friend.
In a way, you're doing the same thing. This is why I don't let people in
Tell us more, troubled one. We're all loving friends here.
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