Hotels, Room Service, and Scenic Routes
By James Pynn_
Whether its perfectly made beds or clean rooms, I love staying in hotels. I don’t travel as much as I’d like, but when I do I always look forward to staying in a hotel. I know it sounds a little odd, but it’s the idea of being catered to and served that makes hotels so attractive. Coffee always tastes better if someone else made it.
The same idea applies to staying in hotels. Walking around my temporary home away from home is something of a hobby of mine. I like to know where the ice and vending machines are. I even like having someone at the front desk give you a map of the city and pointing out the different hot spots and historical sights. I think we tend to take the small details for granted far too often.
I can’t help it — I simply adore room service. Knowing that I could order a burger or club sandwich at all hours of the day or night is astounding. Having a cozy home away from home, makes any trip that much nicer. I put a premium on comfort, even above and beyond accommodations and decorations. If you’re uncomfatble, you’re not going to care about how the room was laid out and designed.
Another added benefit to staying in a nice hotel is that even if the trip is not living up to your expectations, you still have a great place to hold up in. Opting to make that unexpected stop along the way can lead you to all sorts of cozy hotels. On our last sojourn, for instance, my wife and I were driving back from visiting her parents in Oakland, California.
We got off to a late start and got caught in traffic for longer than we had expected. Once we hit our stride, we decided to get off the highway and enjoy some scenic routes along the South Bay. We ended up spending most of the day driving in and out of beautiful small towns. By the time we found ourselves booking a night at a hotel in Pleasanton, CA, we were ready for a delightful pampering.
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