No, none of that. I didn't quote the exact part I was replying to since it was the last bit of text, but for those not following along:
>They just stopped doing them by default.
When you pay for a hotel, they still clean the room when you check out. They just don't necessarily do it by default each night if you're only staying for 1 or 2 nights. They will do it if you specifically request it, but is changing your sheets really necessary if you just slept in the for one night and will be the staying one more night? I don't care if it is the hotel or not paying for the water/electricity to do that laundry, but that just seems extremely wasteful, especially multiplied times the number of guests with the same duration of stay.
what you're going on about is totally different and just flat out being argumentative for arugment's sake. or, you just missed the point.
Here you go - I suspected I had missed the point while I was typing my comment but after seeing this reply of yours now I really think I was spot on. And seeing your these two comments I believe you ought to be the last person to be mentioning 'being argumentative for arugment's sake' :) Anyway, cheers! We have different taste and preferences in what one expects from a hotel room. Happy staying in hotels!
>They just stopped doing them by default.
When you pay for a hotel, they still clean the room when you check out. They just don't necessarily do it by default each night if you're only staying for 1 or 2 nights. They will do it if you specifically request it, but is changing your sheets really necessary if you just slept in the for one night and will be the staying one more night? I don't care if it is the hotel or not paying for the water/electricity to do that laundry, but that just seems extremely wasteful, especially multiplied times the number of guests with the same duration of stay.
what you're going on about is totally different and just flat out being argumentative for arugment's sake. or, you just missed the point.