Originally Posted by
gburn07
This is a very common occurrence amongst newer cookie cutter chain hotels. Gone are the solid, concrete structures that last for decades in places of newer, faster and cheaper to build plywood structures with cost cutting everywhere. The faster they build and cheaper they spend on it, the more they will make. It also goes into play with furniture, bathrooms, etc that have the build quality of a light duty home over a commercial hotel.
Far easier to buy disposable since so many things need to be changed out by year 7, 10, 15 and 20 anyway assuming a mandate from the parent company doesn't require a change in item X sooner.