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Ha! I had the same thing happen at VB....after 2 hrs. of the same laundry in the washer,I too took them out and put them on the counter. Whats with 3 washers and 6 dryers anyway? So, when I went back to put mine in the dryer, the lady gave me a big ole stare down. Had she chose to say actual words to me, well lets just say it would not have been pretty!!
(Never get an Italian mad!) So we both just co-existed in the laundry room.
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I was kind of curious about the 3 & 6 thing too! If anything I think it should be the other way around, because the dryers are much larger and could fit a couple of loads in them.
Another lady and I were doing laundry and two men came in while I was there and brought a grocery bag of clothes in and put them in the dryer. I was wondering where they washed them, since she had the 3 washers before I got them?
Were they putting dirty wet clothes into the dryer?


I am quite sure you are not. It just seems like every time I tried to do laundry (and I tried early morning, afternoon and late at night)....it always seemed I had a wait except for that one time the woman let me have one of the washers. I found early morning to be the least busy time for doing wash. I know the sign in the laundry said to be "courteous" and please don't do wash after 10 pm....but I'd go up and check for availability at 9 pm and had to wait a long time to get a washer or dryer. Sometimes, I was just getting started at 10:30 or 11 pm. One night I finally completed my laundry around 1 am. It took that long between waiting for the washer and dryers---and I had made my first attempt at 8:30--9 pm. I'd get my wash done after waiting an hour....then have to take my wet clothes out and let them sit on the table for maybe another 60-90 min for someone to come and retrieve their clothes. I just feel when you have all those rooms at the Inn and only 3 washers, leaving at least 1 open is the courteous thing to do. There's just such competition for them. But if absolutely noone was around and you retrieved your clothes in a reasonable amount of time, I'd say you were being courteous. I'm talking mostly about the extremes. My dh and I timed a few people who left clothes in either the washer or dryer for like 4-5 hours ! That's just plain not right



