Originally Posted by
Weean
What's worse that a hotel making you feel like you're barely human for daring to want a clean towel every now and again (when it's clearly in their own financial interests for you not to)?
A hotel that makes you feel like a kitten killer for wanting a clean towel that instructs you to leave your towel on the floor to get a clean one, or to put it back on the rack otherwise. You know, on top of the dry, clean ones.
I can live without a clean towel every day, just so long as there's a place I can leave my part-used towel other than the floor where it's not going to get the rest all manky. I presume modern towel rail technology exists in other hotels and homes within the Seattle area?
Anyway, rant over, I feel much better now. Thanks for your attention, you may go about your business now.
I don't understand what you are complaining about.
You don't want to be made to feel bad because you want a fresh towel every day? OK, so where is the problem? You want a fresh towel, throw the old one in the tub. Don't want a fresh towel? Hang it over the towel rack/rail. Like I said, where is the problem?
Personally I don't see the point of a new towel every day (or even twice a day). At home I use a towel for several days before it goes in the wash. Why is it any different in a hotel.
Also, I don't get the point of things getting manky. If you leave an old towel in the bath, what exactly is getting manky?