Newspaper Delivery Changes
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E-readers and Ipads use electricity and contain heavy metals which are disastrous to the environment to mine.
Granted, getting your news on your phone, if you would have your phone anyway, is probably better for the environment but it depends on where the power to charge it comes from. It isn't so black and white...
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Most newspaper is made from recycled material, and all of it is recyclable.
E-readers and Ipads use electricity and contain heavy metals which are disastrous to the environment to mine.
Granted, getting your news on your phone, if you would have your phone anyway, is probably better for the environment but it depends on where the power to charge it comes from. It isn't so black and white...
E-readers and Ipads use electricity and contain heavy metals which are disastrous to the environment to mine.
Granted, getting your news on your phone, if you would have your phone anyway, is probably better for the environment but it depends on where the power to charge it comes from. It isn't so black and white...
But...
Yesterday I needed to pack some glasses I'm giving to my nephew. For the first time, I did not have newspaper in the house in which to wrap them.
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I'm just saying that 'new technology' is very damaging to the environment yet people seem to look down on those that read newspapers as not caring. Apparently iPads grow on trees! And Wifi access implementation is 'green' too..
Since I don't own a tablet and have no need for one, I will continue to read hard copy when provided and not worry about my 'footprint'... one can be much greener by just not buying the latest widget every 6 months.
Since I don't own a tablet and have no need for one, I will continue to read hard copy when provided and not worry about my 'footprint'... one can be much greener by just not buying the latest widget every 6 months.
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Deja vu all over again?
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/marri...y-changes.html
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/marri...y-changes.html
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Correction: My phone will be four years old next month! Apparently it was purchased in Sept 2013.
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#186


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There sure is a lot of arrogance around. Just because you don't use something doesn't mean it should be banned and users should be mocked.
Hey, I don't own a global-warming, gas-guzzling SUV or truck, so let's ban them too! They are orders of magnitude worse for the environment.
Hey, I don't own a global-warming, gas-guzzling SUV or truck, so let's ban them too! They are orders of magnitude worse for the environment.
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At a RI last week in California and they had papers at the desk. I particularly appreciate the physical paper to read at breakfast (instead of on my tiny phone), and I can throw it in my bag and take it with me on the plane/train when I depart which is nice. And then yes, I'll recycle or reuse the paper later on too.
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Well, now that we've had commentary about the quality of news in general as well as the form of distribution, neither of which has anything to do with Marriott policy... Does anybody have anything to add which actually addresses the OP's query? Thanks for the couple anecdotal entries about recent experience with papers still being available.
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Well, now that we've had commentary about the quality of news in general as well as the form of distribution, neither of which has anything to do with Marriott policy... Does anybody have anything to add which actually addresses the OP's query? Thanks for the couple anecdotal entries about recent experience with papers still being available.
To be clear, the Renaissance in question still has newspapers and dutifully delivered them this morning.
Regarding the discussion about the relative merits of keeping the physical newspapers: like any benefit offered by the hotel (or really any service provider), different people value different benefits differently. I happen to value the newspapers, but could care less about the hotel restaurant. Others very much value the gym, whereas others don't care. Ditto for laundry service, concierge service, and dozens of other little things. If the newspapers are going away, it is a devaluation for at least some consumers.
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As someone who has worked in the newspaper industry, I hope this isn't the case if only because these hotel purchases of newspapers help pad the circulation figures of newspapers thereby allowing advertisers to be charged a higher amount. I wouldn't be surprised if Gannett, which owns USA Today, is partly kept in business by all of its hotel sales as I don't know anyone who otherwise buys USA Today.
The cost is negligible considering the number of newspapers most hotels buy every day. They could easy build the +/- $1 into the room rate. Alternatively, they could buy less and make them only available in the restaurant and executive lounge.
My issue is that less than 50% of Marriott hotels deliver a newspaper to my room, despite my preference to receive one.
In my experience, most U.K. hotels will ask if you want a newspaper and then order one for you from a news agent for each day that you're staying at the hotel. Sometimes they charge the newspaper to your room. Other times it's included in the rate.
The cost is negligible considering the number of newspapers most hotels buy every day. They could easy build the +/- $1 into the room rate. Alternatively, they could buy less and make them only available in the restaurant and executive lounge.
My issue is that less than 50% of Marriott hotels deliver a newspaper to my room, despite my preference to receive one.
In my experience, most U.K. hotels will ask if you want a newspaper and then order one for you from a news agent for each day that you're staying at the hotel. Sometimes they charge the newspaper to your room. Other times it's included in the rate.
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I wanted to make sure that all of you were aware of two upcoming changes in the way we will be delivering your newspaper, effective June 1st.
If you enjoy getting the paper delivered to your room at Marriott, JW Marriott and Renaissance properties: You will continue to get the paper that you have selected in your profile. (Now may be a good time to review and update your profile.) We've added a new choice too: if you are one of those travelers who see the paper as something to step over on your way out the door, you may select, “no delivery.” Members whose profiles do not include a news paper or delivery preference will be asked at check in.
Second, effective April 20 : Courtyard, Fairfield Inn, SpringHill Suites, Residence Inn, and TownePlace Suites properties will have newspapers available in their lobbies .
The link below has additional information you may find interesting about this change. As always let me know what questions or concerns you may have.
http://www.marriott.com/rewards/learn/prgnews.mi
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If you enjoy getting the paper delivered to your room at Marriott, JW Marriott and Renaissance properties: You will continue to get the paper that you have selected in your profile. (Now may be a good time to review and update your profile.) We've added a new choice too: if you are one of those travelers who see the paper as something to step over on your way out the door, you may select, “no delivery.” Members whose profiles do not include a news paper or delivery preference will be asked at check in.
Second, effective April 20 : Courtyard, Fairfield Inn, SpringHill Suites, Residence Inn, and TownePlace Suites properties will have newspapers available in their lobbies .
The link below has additional information you may find interesting about this change. As always let me know what questions or concerns you may have.
http://www.marriott.com/rewards/learn/prgnews.mi
Ira
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/28656584-post156.html
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#194
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For what it's worth, the Courtyard in Flint (by the airport) no longer has its own newspapers. Until recently, they received a couple dozen USA Today and Wall Street Journals every day, except weekends.
The front desk clerk says the hotel only gets newspaper if there are any left from the adjoining Holiday Inn, a hotel owned by the same company.
The front desk clerk says the hotel only gets newspaper if there are any left from the adjoining Holiday Inn, a hotel owned by the same company.
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