I had forgotten of the pre pandemic extra points for not having housekeeping. Used to get that 2 nights in 3. They would insist on doing it the third night. now not only no housekeeping but no points. Lose twice.
Yeah what happened to those 250 or 500 points?
Some hotels in Tasmania still offer a free drink for every day you skip housekeeping.I had forgotten of the pre pandemic extra points for not having housekeeping. Used to get that 2 nights in 3. They would insist on doing it the third night. now not only no housekeeping but no points. Lose twice.
I stayed at a hotel last month where housekeeping were still going after 9pm. At another, the housekeeper said mine was her 29th room for the day. Some hotels just haven't ramped up staff as quickly as their increase in bookings.- Various 4 star hotels in several countries that completed housekeeping after 4 PM. Surely this is getting a bit late in the day.
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I'm in my 30's and have only travelled independently for the past 15 years. Question for people who travelled in the 80's and 90's - was there ever a golden era where you could just rely on housekeeping simply being done without issue?
We stayed at the E & O around 1997 when it was in a state of gentile decline. Huge, if sparsely equipped, rooms with the bathroom bigger than the whole room at the Singapore Holiday Inn Express we have used. I gather it has been restored to its old glory these days.Currently at the Eastern and Oriental Hotel in Penang, getting full room service twice a day. Sorry, not sorry. Really enjoying the luxury.
As an aside, I have been staying here regularly for more than 30 years. Most of the staff are the same, even having been retained by the hotel during covid where there was very little for them to do. They are extremely happy to have retained work while so many of their family members did not. If there was less room service there would be less staff. Two sides to every story.
Maybe a better way of doing this is housekeeping or $ bar credit when you check in?
Personally I could care less about the whole thing - but wouldn't say no to a free whiskey.
I don’t want housekeeping for a stay of 2 or 3 nights, but I just tell the housekeeping staff myself when I see them in the corridor, as well as leaving the ‘do not disturb’ sign out (in case I miss the staff). If I want an extra towel, I also just ask in the corridor or just take one of the trolley if it’s unattended. If all else fails, I ring or visit reception asking for another towel. Supplies are often kept in a back room behind reception for this very reason.As someone who has spent many years telling housekeeping staff not to bother changing sheets or vacuuming everyday I have often received 'heart felt' thanks as the staff were worked to the bone trying to do all the rooms they were allocated in the time allowed by management. When I was first offered an offset free drink or whatever if I elected not to receive daily room servicing it did not occur to me that every time someone does that it potentially reduces the house keeping staff's already low wages by reducing shifts or shift duration. In some countries the free drink (or whatever) accumulates to equal a worker receiving one less days wages. I would rather see those low income workers not going without just so I can get some token benefit. I know this is all idealistic but every action has a consequence.
Haha, we have probably seen you there. We have been regular stayers since it was a rat infested dump in the 1980’s, “gentile decline” was kind. You can see a video we took of it then on YouTube. We go nearly every year,sometimes twice. We adore the place. It was renewed in the late 90’s and the old wing was done up again about four years ago. As you are probably aware, it was founded by the Sarkies brothers who also set up Raffles and the Strand in Rangoon. So the latest ‘reno’ has been tasteful and age appropriate. As very long term long staying customers (six weeks this trip) they give us a really good price. Customer satisfaction here! You should come back, I recommend it.We stayed at the E & O around 1997 when it was in a state of gentile decline. Huge, if sparsely equipped, rooms with the bathroom bigger than the whole room at the Singapore Holiday Inn Express we have used. I gather it has been restored to its old glory these days.
I mostly don't do reviews on TripAdvisor.I haven't found hotels booked recently overseas attracting comment about lack of room servicing on TripAdvisor, though I read numerous reviews. Generally, if an issue, a TA reviewer expeditiously brings it to users' attention, and others may in turn comment. This is a major reason why I read TA but crucial to look for the 'reasonable' reviewer not the 'fixated' or 'revengeful' onones.