Nope. Won't make their beds when I fluff rooms, either. We are not the Plaza. We are better..
You don't make the beds? What does a fluff consist of? What am I missing?Tom said:Nope. Won't make their beds when I fluff rooms, either. We are not the Plaza. We are better.
We don't make beds during stays either. I empty trash, remove and replace towels, and make sure each room still has bottled water. If the inside room door is locked, they get none of those services, even though I can always gain access through the room's exterior door.Nope. Won't make their beds when I fluff rooms, either. We are not the Plaza. We are better..You don't make the beds? What does a fluff consist of? What am I missing?Tom said:Nope. Won't make their beds when I fluff rooms, either. We are not the Plaza. We are better.
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My guests have usually already made their bed..
That's amazing!gillumhouse said:My guests have usually already made their bed.
Some of our guests make their beds as well...but not all. So we make the beds each day. I think it is important that the guest come back to a room with a made bed, no trash, no sand on the floor, dry towels and clean dry shower stalls/tubs/sinks. It is a lot of work when we haveMy guests have usually already made their bed..
Unless the bed is covered with crap it's getting made up. What's the sense of doing only half a job?Some of our guests make their beds as well...but not all. So we make the beds each day. I think it is important that the guest come back to a room with a made bed, no trash, no sand on the floor, dry towels and clean dry shower stalls/tubs/sinks. It is a lot of work when we haveMy guests have usually already made their bed..sloppycasual guests during the busy seasons (which is all we are going to be offering as B+B from now on)
I hang out my sheets to dry and let the sea breeze 'iron" them, only touching up the pillow cases if needed. The 100% cotton sheets come off the line wrinkle free and are easy to fold right on the clothes line.
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No, it is not that because I ask them if they need maid service. I tell them that I know many people do NOT like someone entering their room. I explain that I will be happy to provide maid service if they wish it but I will not enter the room without informing them that I will. Most tell me they do not need maid service - they have already made the bed.I guess they make the beds because they know you are going to see it. They probably don't make their beds at a hotel because they don't interact with the hotel maids they way they interact with you.
It can't be fun to feel the need to make the bed if you're on vacation and don't really want to, but I don't really know of a way to prevent it without putting out yet another sign!
So it is what it is..
What brand of sheets do you use?We use an expensive no-iron cotton damask stripe sheet that does not need ironing- EVER! It is so worth it to us to pay the price upfront and avoid the extra expense of having us or our room manager iron. Ah-choo!.
charter club from macy's. They have been great for no ironing. If you are in a turn and burn situation with heavy use or a budget friendly place with a tighter reign on cost management, these would not be a good choice, but for a more lux operation where a matching color and damask pattern add a custom touch, these have done well. Colors hold up well. No iron treatment holds up well. Best to get them on sale when the price dips to around $140 a set if you buy two extra pillow cases.What brand of sheets do you use?We use an expensive no-iron cotton damask stripe sheet that does not need ironing- EVER! It is so worth it to us to pay the price upfront and avoid the extra expense of having us or our room manager iron. Ah-choo!.
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oops..you didn't look at the post date did you? A spammer was here recently and brought up this old topic. But thanks for the recommendation.charter club from macy's. They have been great for no ironing. If you are in a turn and burn situation with heavy use or a budget friendly place with a tighter reign on cost management, these would not be a good choice, but for a more lux operation where a matching color and damask pattern add a custom touch, these have done well. Colors hold up well. No iron treatment holds up well. Best to get them on sale when the price dips to around $140 a set if you buy two extra pillow cases.What brand of sheets do you use?We use an expensive no-iron cotton damask stripe sheet that does not need ironing- EVER! It is so worth it to us to pay the price upfront and avoid the extra expense of having us or our room manager iron. Ah-choo!.
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uh.. i don't get it.. the original post says 12-21-14 no?oops..you didn't look at the post date did you? A spammer was here recently and brought up this old topic. But thanks for the recommendation.charter club from macy's. They have been great for no ironing. If you are in a turn and burn situation with heavy use or a budget friendly place with a tighter reign on cost management, these would not be a good choice, but for a more lux operation where a matching color and damask pattern add a custom touch, these have done well. Colors hold up well. No iron treatment holds up well. Best to get them on sale when the price dips to around $140 a set if you buy two extra pillow cases.What brand of sheets do you use?We use an expensive no-iron cotton damask stripe sheet that does not need ironing- EVER! It is so worth it to us to pay the price upfront and avoid the extra expense of having us or our room manager iron. Ah-choo!.
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I'm the original poster and I'm not a spammer. I was just curious. My web site is http://countrystarbedandbreakfast.com/ if anyone is interested. Plus we're on FB.uh.. i don't get it.. the original post says 12-21-14 no?oops..you didn't look at the post date did you? A spammer was here recently and brought up this old topic. But thanks for the recommendation.charter club from macy's. They have been great for no ironing. If you are in a turn and burn situation with heavy use or a budget friendly place with a tighter reign on cost management, these would not be a good choice, but for a more lux operation where a matching color and damask pattern add a custom touch, these have done well. Colors hold up well. No iron treatment holds up well. Best to get them on sale when the price dips to around $140 a set if you buy two extra pillow cases.What brand of sheets do you use?We use an expensive no-iron cotton damask stripe sheet that does not need ironing- EVER! It is so worth it to us to pay the price upfront and avoid the extra expense of having us or our room manager iron. Ah-choo!.
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oops..you didn't look at the post date did you? A spammer was here recently and brought up this old topic. But thanks for the recommendation.charter club from macy's. They have been great for no ironing. If you are in a turn and burn situation with heavy use or a budget friendly place with a tighter reign on cost management, these would not be a good choice, but for a more lux operation where a matching color and damask pattern add a custom touch, these have done well. Colors hold up well. No iron treatment holds up well. Best to get them on sale when the price dips to around $140 a set if you buy two extra pillow cases.What brand of sheets do you use?We use an expensive no-iron cotton damask stripe sheet that does not need ironing- EVER! It is so worth it to us to pay the price upfront and avoid the extra expense of having us or our room manager iron. Ah-choo!.
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Less than a week old for this thread.EmptyNest said:oops..you didn't look at the post date did you? A spammer was here recently and brought up this old topic. But thanks for the recommendation.
Perhaps a spammer has taken over EN's account. LOLoops..you didn't look at the post date did you? A spammer was here recently and brought up this old topic. But thanks for the recommendation.charter club from macy's. They have been great for no ironing. If you are in a turn and burn situation with heavy use or a budget friendly place with a tighter reign on cost management, these would not be a good choice, but for a more lux operation where a matching color and damask pattern add a custom touch, these have done well. Colors hold up well. No iron treatment holds up well. Best to get them on sale when the price dips to around $140 a set if you buy two extra pillow cases.What brand of sheets do you use?We use an expensive no-iron cotton damask stripe sheet that does not need ironing- EVER! It is so worth it to us to pay the price upfront and avoid the extra expense of having us or our room manager iron. Ah-choo!.
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.Less than a week old for this thread.EmptyNest said:oops..you didn't look at the post date did you? A spammer was here recently and brought up this old topic. But thanks for the recommendation.
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Sorry folks. i dont know what I was seeing. Guess i was still half asleepoops..you didn't look at the post date did you? A spammer was here recently and brought up this old topic. But thanks for the recommendation.charter club from macy's. They have been great for no ironing. If you are in a turn and burn situation with heavy use or a budget friendly place with a tighter reign on cost management, these would not be a good choice, but for a more lux operation where a matching color and damask pattern add a custom touch, these have done well. Colors hold up well. No iron treatment holds up well. Best to get them on sale when the price dips to around $140 a set if you buy two extra pillow cases.What brand of sheets do you use?We use an expensive no-iron cotton damask stripe sheet that does not need ironing- EVER! It is so worth it to us to pay the price upfront and avoid the extra expense of having us or our room manager iron. Ah-choo!.
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.Less than a week old for this thread.EmptyNest said:oops..you didn't look at the post date did you? A spammer was here recently and brought up this old topic. But thanks for the recommendation.
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