lovedisneysincewas10
Earning My Ears
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- Feb 6, 2007
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I understand that you don't get daily maid service, but are you able to get more towels if needed than every fourth day?
Likely the best value for a 1 BR and certainly the best value for a 2 or 3 BR. Not only do you get a new set of towels but refill on the laundry detergent, soap and shampoo. And if you have your towels in the W/D, they will leave the new ones and you will have extra just like you ordered an extra towel pack.You can also get daily (or as often as you like) Trash and Towels for about $10 a day.
Likely the best value for a 1 BR and certainly the best value for a 2 or 3 BR. Not only do you get a new set of towels but refill on the laundry detergent, soap and shampoo. And if you have your towels in the W/D, they will leave the new ones and you will have extra just like you ordered an extra towel pack.
Finally, please don't borrow pool towels! The towel police, and chemistry police (apparently pool towels are laundered differently) have been known to catch violators.
I'm told it costs more to launder pool towels than regular ones due to sanitation guidelines. But obviously if you're at the pool and wet, you're not going to drop the towel so you can walk back wet, dripping and cold. So to me it depends on intent. I have a real problem with those that take the pool towels so they don't have to pay for extra towels but have no issues with the normal use I mentioned above.What if you returned them poolside on your way out in the morning. Would this still be a no-no?
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I'm told it costs more to launder pool towels than regular ones due to sanitation guidelines. But obviously if you're at the pool and wet, you're not going to drop the towel so you can walk back wet, dripping and cold. So to me it depends on intent. I have a real problem with those that take the pool towels so they don't have to pay for extra towels but have no issues with the normal use I mentioned above.
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Well, intent is a large part of the law so you do have a valid point. It is a little bothersome that sanitation guidelines are stricter for pool towels though, since pool towels have a much lower chance of coming in contact with a persons personal areas. Hmmmm....
It is a little bothersome that sanitation guidelines are stricter for pool towels though, since pool towels have a much lower chance of coming in contact with a persons personal areas. Hmmmm....
I'm told it costs more to launder pool towels than regular ones due to sanitation guidelines. But obviously if you're at the pool and wet, you're not going to drop the towel so you can walk back wet, dripping and cold. So to me it depends on intent. I have a real problem with those that take the pool towels so they don't have to pay for extra towels but have no issues with the normal use I mentioned above.