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Anonymous No.2833548 [Report] >>2833833 >>2833852 >>2833859 >>2833865 >>2833882 >>2833920 >>2833922 >>2833997 >>2834539 >>2835847 >>2835969 >>2835974 >>2835975 >>2835989 >>2837053
What's the point of expensive hotel rooms?
I don't mean suites I mean a basic room in an expensive hotel is basically the same as a cheap motel
Anonymous No.2833549 [Report] >>2833833
Please continue to stay in your shithole for low value males. No one else wants you or care if you bring your undesirable self anywhere
Anonymous No.2833833 [Report]
>>2833548 (OP)
>a basic room in an expensive hotel is basically the same as a cheap motel
It depends what city/country your talking about if this is true or not. Usually the basic rooms will be a bit bigger with newer furniture and have higher cleaning standards, but the real reason for expensive hotels is usually more about location, hotel amenities like pool/gym/restaurant/concierge services, better soundproofing, and then there's the no riff raff factor because of the higher cost.

>>2833549
not a credible attack from anyone posting on 4chins
Anonymous No.2833851 [Report] >>2833856
I don't understand hotel amenities at all. I get there are people who want breakfast (not me), but other than that...I'm a visitor. I'm not gonna spend a lot of time in my hotel room. Location is the only thing that matters to me. Desk, ironing board, tv with 600 channels, swimming pool, who fucking cares. I'm here to see shit, not watch TV. I can do that at home.
Anonymous No.2833852 [Report]
>>2833548 (OP)
Showing all your acquaintances what you're able to afford.
In general this is the main purpose of expensive anything throughout human history.
Anonymous No.2833856 [Report] >>2833880
>>2833851
Breakfast is a great time to discuss the day ahead and get charged up. Far more convenient to eat in-house, then beeline to what you're doing, rather than fucking around looking for shit.

Also, it's quite obvious that shit like desks and ironing boards are massively important for some. If you don't understand that, do you even work, lol?
Anonymous No.2833859 [Report]
>>2833548 (OP)
You must like sleeping on cum-stained sheets
Anonymous No.2833865 [Report]
>>2833548 (OP)
This is a cell, not a room.
It should be $20 per night or less, shame on anyone who charges more.
Anonymous No.2833879 [Report]
1. Some people are not poor and do it just because it's not a financial burden.

2. For some people the accommodation is part of the destination. This particularly matters when you are staying in a place for a week or more. In a larger room with more amenities you have the luxury of slow mornings/evenings and don't feel obligated/pressured to leave the room as soon as you shit and take a shower in the morning like pic rel.

3. Not everyone is poor.
Anonymous No.2833880 [Report] >>2833884 >>2833886 >>2833954
>>2833856
I'm not a breakfast person so I really can't understand how people sit down, eat, have a coffee, and spend 60-90 minutes doing nothing at the start of their day.

I just get up and go. Maybe grab a small snack if I see something.
Anonymous No.2833882 [Report]
>>2833548 (OP)
Probably location
Most motels are on the outskirts, where's a lot of hotels are close by to where all the tourist spots are
Anonymous No.2833884 [Report]
>>2833880
You sound like a lesbian
Anonymous No.2833886 [Report]
>>2833880
>i don't understand why people have breakfast
>everybody spends 90 minutes in the hotel breakfsat buffet
>why drink coffee?

You've definitely got your finger on the pulse of the modern world.
Anonymous No.2833892 [Report]
man this board is fucking autism incarnate
Anonymous No.2833920 [Report]
>>2833548 (OP)
Cheap shit hotels are usually in the middle of nowhere where expensive shit hotels are somewhere important
Anonymous No.2833922 [Report]
>>2833548 (OP)
I just rent cheap studios. they are as cheap as the cheapest hotels, and you can do whatever you want in them because no one controls anything.
Anonymous No.2833935 [Report]
European prison cells are better than this
Anonymous No.2833954 [Report]
>>2833880
Old wagie habits die hard. In the tropics I prefer to be active & outdoors in the PM hours, not in the AM hours. Ideally, breakfast snacks and orange juice are bought the night before at the night market.
Anonymous No.2833996 [Report]
Not sure who is more retarded
OP or all the faggots that replied to such a useless thread
Anonymous No.2833997 [Report]
>>2833548 (OP)
For the hotel amenities. Just like my apartment here in Pattaya. Expensive, shitty water pressure but there's 4 pools
Anonymous No.2834539 [Report] >>2834650
>>2833548 (OP)
What's the point of a hotel room? You could just sleep on a park bench for free.
Anonymous No.2834650 [Report]
>>2834539
"Sleeping" on a park bench, haha, more like waiting hour after hour for the night to end, and maybe getting a couple 30 minute episodes of sleep in where you don't even realize you fell asleep until you start awake at 2:58 AM wondering where the hell you are. Then you can't fall back asleep because the bench is too hard.

I've spent five nights sleeping rough (no bed) outdoors in my life. It sucks, but sometimes that's just how the travel life is. Patient endurance of discomfort.
Anonymous No.2835847 [Report] >>2835899 >>2836904
>>2833548 (OP)
>I don't mean suites I mean a basic room in an expensive hotel is basically the same as a cheap motel
No it's not.
Some of us don't want to sleep on your cum stains or getting eaten by the bed bugs your dirty ass brings everywhere you go. Nor listen to the crackheads in the room next door scream all night

You get what you pay for
Anonymous No.2835899 [Report] >>2835938 >>2835969
>>2835847
How much do you think this room cost? It was very clean.
Anonymous No.2835938 [Report]
>>2835899
you'd have to pay me to stay in that room
Anonymous No.2835941 [Report]
I usually prefer Airbnbs and condos to hotels. I like to have a washing machine and a full kitchen. I also like the extra space. It's nice to have a living room to sit in and chill if your friends/spouse want to take a nap or go to sleep early.

The exception to this rule is usually a beach town. At the beach, the hotels are usually in a better location and you get better amenities like a pool. And you don't really need washing machine in the summer when you're just wearing shorts and a t shirt.

There is no instance when I'd stay in a hostel. Ever.
Anonymous No.2835969 [Report] >>2836928
>>2833548 (OP)
you realise you're a faggot right?

>>2835899
Slumdork...hahah fk man. Sleeping in some mickey mouse blanket with a piss jug to the side.
Anonymous No.2835974 [Report]
>>2833548 (OP)
What are you talking about? It's not the same at all?
The more they charge, the more personal space you get, and you also get more services and amenities
Motels aren't even the cheapest anyway, because you get a personal room and bathroom. Try a bunk in a 6-to-1 backpacker share room with communal toileting
Anonymous No.2835975 [Report]
>>2833548 (OP)
Cheap hotel means cheap people.

Also lots of scrimping on things that aren't immediately obvious, paper thin walls are common.
Anonymous No.2835989 [Report]
>>2833548 (OP)
Very simple: not having to see/deal with human garbage like you.
Anonymous No.2836182 [Report]
Helps keep out undesirables. Otherwise it's pretty much a waste.
I'm fine with cheap rooms and cheap neighborhoods, but with more life experience you just realize that cheap things often bring troubled people. Its unfortunate and annoying, but that's just how it is.

I'm increasingly feeling embarrassed being in budget accomodations.
Anonymous No.2836904 [Report] >>2837179 >>2837216
>>2835847
Pretty naive thinking you aren't getting bedbugs or cum residue in a 5 star
Anonymous No.2836928 [Report]
>>2835969
>can't tell the difference between a mouse and a cow
Anonymous No.2837053 [Report]
>>2833548 (OP)
less likely to have bedbugs
Anonymous No.2837090 [Report]
you can find some turbo sketchy options on airbnb its fun searching just to see the strange hosts
there's sketchy mattresses in basements, overbearing hosts with laundry lists of rules
disheveled trailers with few photos where the host stays in trailer with you and promises he can be your personal chef and there's optional, voluntary calisthenics
there's one where the host turns the wifi off at night to promote wellness
a room share where you can't use the kitchen after 9

airbnb can be a real gamble in the budget section so make sure to research them carefully
Anonymous No.2837179 [Report]
>>2836904
5% chance vs. 50% chance
Anonymous No.2837216 [Report]
>>2836904
Cumstains on the walls are a very common sight in the budget rooms I've stayed in, but the bedding is usually clean. However in India there are many reports of the bedding being filthy, not changed from the previous guest. I'm not a germophobe, but too much filth (and bad smells especially) disgust me. If the mattress smells like it was dragged out of a garbage dump, that's unacceptable.

In all my years of budget travel I have never once encountered bedbugs. Most Third World countries spray their rooms with toxic pesticides that kill bedbugs.