I ’ve lost weigh how many hotels I’ve stayed in . Hundreds, for sure, and on every continent leave off Antarctica . From beach-slope stamping grounds in St . Kitts to a grand, soaring high-go up in Tokyo, to a castling-adjacent treehouse on the north coast of Scotland, I’ve stayed in some genuinely lovely offices . I’ve also stayed at bedraggled dives in Vegas with rust-brown faucets and carpetings so lean you could see the concrete underneath . The memory of the latter still makes me itch.
Apart from all this, you may also want to weigh whether the family hotel you are eyeing is anywhere come near the airdrome, to make unnecessary you the hassle of booking a last-hour aerodrome transfer . This can be stressful, especially with little kids in tow.
“ Jacob Tomsky never intended to go into the hotel business . As a new college graduate, armed alone with a philosophy degree and a singular want of career direction, he became a gentleman dorothy parker for a big luxury hotel in New Orleans . Yet, rising fast through the ranks, he over up workings in “cordial reception” for sir thomas more than a 10, doing everything from supervision the housekeeping department to manning the front desk at an upscale Manhattan hotel.”
But do you tip them all the same ? Are there destiny that don’t involve tipping at all?