cant believe i forgot this - they have universal power adapters, both a handful in each room, and also a bunch in the common areas. so convenient.
how common is this? whether in room or common areas.
and of course a hairdryer in bathroom.
there was also a makeup etc mirror, on a stand. (i dont think i mentioned the one at castle hill inn either. the one at castle hill had the full arm to wall setup with light, and (at least from a male perspective

) seemed relatively impressive.)
i see i didnt mention it here (and i dont recall if i mentioned it in previous reports) but i obviously have more pictures, and can post upon request as long as i have the requested picture.
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also recall the topic of full length mirrors coming up here. had one in my room.
chefs are available for cooking classes etc, tailored to guests. you can just walk into the kitchen anytime and talk to chefs etc.
99% sure my room had a sofabed, and even if not, it would have been ok for sleeping
not sure if parents could have their child in room with them
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do not disturb and chocolate
http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Locatio....html#43405877
from rear
http://cdn.media.kiwicollection.com/...gstodo-ski.jpg
you can see 2 doors in the near corner
the door on the left goes into the stairwell area
the door on the right is kind of like a french door (floor to ceiling) window, right into a guest room
i think i figured out the sofabeds in guest rooms. looking at ratecard for exclusive use, i think its basically so that 6 under 18 can either be accommodated in bunkroom (with shorter than standard beds, and all together) or in 'parents' guestrooms. at least for the average paying guest.