Do you ever drink the hotel room coffee?
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Do you ever drink the hotel room coffee?
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no but i burned my hand and penis simultaneously by mixing syrup into a motel lobby's waffle maker
Are you me?
I make a point of drinking all the complimentary instant coffee. Though I fricking hate that style of kettle.
>kettle
It's a coffee maker, not a kettle.
Huh, it looked like a model of single cup kettle I keep seeing in hotels these days. It usually comes with instructions telling you not to put the coffee or tea into it, only water. I guess it was in response to people like:
or just as a more stylish alternative to normal kettles.
That sign was probably for morons putting coffee and tea in the rear water reservoir. You can see those white tabs at the front, that's the coffee filter.
Didn't notice. The model I'm thinking of lacks a compartment for coffee or a filter.
Pretty common around here (seattle area) that you use coffee tea bags, use a electric kettle to boil water.
Those are for drastic measures only. Severe hangover and/or no coffee shop available in local proximity
Frick no. Not unless I brought my own coffee pot and that's psycho shit.
I used to work in hotels. Housekeeping is horrible about cleaning the coffee makers in rooms. If they clean anything at all, it's just a quick rinse of the pot. I worked front desk and had a guest bring me their coffee pot and the housekeepers didn't open it up to check it and the old grounds from the last guest were still in it, rotting.
Samegayging to add that they wipe it down with the same rags they wipe the bathroom counter and fixtures with.
That's highly dependent on the hotel and staffing. I worked as housekeeping supervisor in college and we trained our housekeepers to clean the toilet first with a rag, then put it in with the other dirty rags and switch to a clean rag. It's common sense. These were all Hispanic ladies who were great at cleaning though. My best friend is general manager of a hotel in SC and all the housekeeping is black down there, and apparently they are horrible.l and lazy so I can definitely see them doing shit like that.
But did they wash their hands after handling the toilet rag? You'd think the toilet would be the last thing you'd want to touch.
>what are gloves?
Things that can collect grime and germs if you don't switch them out or wash them off after cleaning the toilet, you numbskull.
Just clean it out yourself, lazy bones.
I shouldn't have to. I'll just get my coffee from the lobby because I know it's the front desk worker's job, and they actually keep it clean.
I am always afraid someone peed in the coffee maker
Oh frick cannot unsee
I always pee in it, and also on the beds.
the first time I ever stayed at a hotel my dad told me never to use the coffee pot because someone 100% pissed in it
I won't even use the ones in the op because someone probably found a way to piss in it
You god damn better believe it.
hell nah. as someone who worked in hotels i dont use anything. i even bring my own sheets
Coffee maker is a good place to wash a pair of socks or underwear. Drops of shampoo and boiling hot water. Convenient too
nah, wanted to, but i couldn't figure out how to operate those damn machines. the little whole punch thingy and the cups? fricking single use plastic dog, nah.
Not since I found out people sometimes wash their underwear in the provided kettle.
>being able to afford hotels
mr moneybags over here
I take everything the hotel offers. Soaps, coffee, shampoo, even the towels.