Me on vacations
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Pre pandemic 52% of hotel nights were booked by business travelers.
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Pre pandemic 52% of hotel nights were booked by business travelers.
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Even if that were true, hotel use is pretty evenly split between business travelers and tourists, both are "normal"
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A change in environment often energizes people.
The energy:
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Pre pandemic 52% of hotel nights were booked by business travelers.
Where’d you get that number?
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We're built different
Nailed it
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Where’d you get that number?
A site called Business Travel News
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Me when checkout is at 12:00
Dam, where you going that has 12 checkouts? I see mostly 11 with some being 10.
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They'll still stop serving breakfast at 9 sharp and you'll be hungry until lunch.
Nah, I hate breakfast. Give me that extra sleep anyway. It's not like they are very good either.
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Even if that were true, hotel use is pretty evenly split between business travelers and tourists, both are "normal"
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Just how late do you wake up?
I often stay at hotels for work, and by 8AM I'm leaving so I can be wherever I need to be at by 9, so yeah, breakfast needs to be around 7h30.
Even at home this is a usual schedule, since commuting is a pain.
By 10AM at the latest probably most places also need to wrap up service so they can clear up and prepare to serve lunches in a couple of hours.
It's not that unreasonable...
I wake up naturally around 8:30, typically don’t eat until about 10, breakfast should be served until 11 considering brunch is from 11-2 most places
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A change in environment often energizes people.
That and you pay good money to go on vacation. Why would you waste it sleeping, which you can do anywhere?
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Many guests are actually there for work. If breakfast opens at 7, that's a little late for my liking. I gotta finish and drive over to the client and start timely.
Even if they aren't there for work they're there for something, I can't really think of any times I slept in a hotel room and didn't have an early morning.
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The globe? Sure. A region, or even a country? It's more common than you think. Sales, 'professionals' with conferences, and people that work for large companies that have people meeting.... these all move large amounts of folks around for work, and hotels are easy to book, invoice to the company, and are generally next to a conference center or have it in the same building.
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The globe? Sure. A region, or even a country? It's more common than you think. Sales, 'professionals' with conferences, and people that work for large companies that have people meeting.... these all move large amounts of folks around for work, and hotels are easy to book, invoice to the company, and are generally next to a conference center or have it in the same building.
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f*ck morning people
f*ck morning, people
f*ck, morning people...the last thing i want is to interact with another living soul before 11.30, preferably not before 13.30: i wish they were dead, or at least not a part of the world i live in...
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This is based of your extensive knowledge of NOT being a business traveler?
- 1.3 million people travel for work every day in the U.S. alone.
- 40% of hotel guests are work travelers.
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Stupid sexy blankets that are wearing nothing at all!!
Hot single blankets in your area!
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You don't have to travel the globe to stay on a hotel wtf are you talking about? Lots of people go to different cities within the same country.
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7:00 -- breakfast
8:00 -- continue to sleepThat's the ticket. Worked in Tempe for 3 weeks. Come non work nights I was wondering what I should do, so if I was tired Id pop some edibles, laugh at a movie for a bit, wake up with munchies and get breakfast, then go back to bed until afternoon.
Didn't want to spend much time outside when it was daylight anyways. Sun starts to go down, find a dive bar or something.