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westjones

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If you stay on points in the hotel rooms, will you get daily towel service? Thanks!
 
If you are referring to the Hotel Rooms on the point chart, most likely not. These Hotel Rooms were given to DVC as compensation when a Grand Villa and a few other rooms (all Standard Views) were removed from the condo association and converted into resort amenities.
 
It doesnt really matter at Aulani because the towels are the same in the room as they are at the pool so you can always get fresh towels (standard bath size).
 

It doesnt really matter at Aulani because the towels are the same in the room as they are at the pool so you can always get fresh towels (standard bath size).

I thought they were slightly different. But pool towels don't belong in the rooms. If you want extra or clean towels daily, you pay for them.

For an extra set of towels:
  • Towel Package: $6 - includes 4 bath towels, 2 hand towels, 4 washcloths, 1 bath mat
 
I thought they were slightly different. But pool towels don't belong in the rooms. If you want extra or clean towels daily, you pay for them.

For an extra set of towels:
  • Towel Package: $6 - includes 4 bath towels, 2 hand towels, 4 washcloths, 1 bath mat
I've been a few times and haven't noticed a difference. I wash my towels in the room daily because I can but if I had a studio, pool towels would be a good tide over. If it doesn't sit with your conscience, that's cool too; to each his own.
 
Yeah, just steal them from the pool, or you could be honest and pay for more if you need them.
 
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I agree, It's amazing just how cheep some people are and the dishonest ways they teach their kids. They kids are watching and learning by what you do.
 
I agree, It's amazing just how cheep some people are and the dishonest ways they teach their kids. They kids are watching and learning by what you do.
I tend to agree but I'd draw the line between people taking pool towels back they've used and rewashing them compared to simply taking clean towels to avoid paying for a towel pack. In general though situational ethics is rampant. The reality is it often costs money to be honest.
 



















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