'Hepzi regarding the quality of places, the lower down the scale you go, the less room you have for complaint with hotels and guest places.'Major Thom wrote:Not very often you hear of improvements Dr, but with Klaus he is always on top of the job. Wish him well he certainly turned that hotel in to a lovely place....Plus the fact it was the only hotel that returned my wife's earring when she lost it one New Years Eve Celebration...Previous places if she lost jewelry would say sorry found nothing, without stopping for breath.
Hepzi regarding the quality of places, the lower down the scale you go, the less room you have for complaint with hotels and guest places. I am not saying all people like nice places, some would prefer flea pit with nothing to offer if it has a comfortable bed. When we were there, as tourists we preferred bit of pampering and luxury. Our last stay in Luxor as a tourist before moving our bill with the hotel was almost 1500GBP for the 2 weeks. We went with the opinion that we saved for the holiday there is no intentions of scrimping and saving. We did however realise that one couple there was budgeting on 20GBP a day but they seemed to still enjoying themselves even though they did not enjoy some of the facilities. We took the hotel manager and his wife out one night to the Winter Palace for an evening meal, our bill for the evening was 1300LE that was in 2005. I would hate to think what our costs would have been staying there. They probably charged an extra 500Le for the classical guitarist, stood in the corner.![]()
Probably that is also why the Hotel sent the limo to meet us at the hotel every time we visited. But we did love Luxor in those days, the whole place was buzzing, and the people wore smiles from ear to ear. It was great!!
I disagree.
'We went with the opinion that we saved for the holiday there is no intentions of scrimping and saving.'
I'm sure most holidaymakers go away with the same thought - whether they can afford 1500GBP or only 500GBP.
'We took the hotel manager and his wife out one night to the Winter Palace for an evening meal, our bill for the evening was 1300LE that was in 2005.'
Just who are you trying to impress? You may, or may not have impressed the hotel manager at the time, but you certainly are not impressing me, and I'm guessing many other readers will be as equally unimpressed as I am.
Everyone has a budget they have to live/plan within.
Everyone has a different lifestyle.
Everyone has a different expectation.
The first basic provisions of any accommodation should be: cleanliness, security, comfort (not necessarily in that order). Entertainment is way down on the list of provisions of most accommodation providers.
Age old saying springs to mind: A fool and his money are soon parted.