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I like laundromats where it's handover and pickup later with a folding service. Too boring waiting for cycle to finish .
An excellent SS laundry is in Gouldings Lodge, Monument Valley AZ. Where they get the water from I have no idea. Maybe borewater. Cheap cheap. No waiting due to the excess of machine.In the US
Anyone used laundry detergent sheets?I always carry a little plastic honey bottle of soap powder , wash and dry undies in the hotel bathroom.
Per item like a lot of 5*?a 5* hotel in Istanbul. Thought the laundry service was very reasonably priced
I always worry though that they do not differentiate between what needs to be washed hot and cold.I agree laundry logistics are definitely a consideration when I'm planning a trip.
For longer trips where multiple hotels are involved I'll usually break the trip up by booking a serviced apartment or some other type of accommodation with washing machine. Failing that, a decent nearby laundry is a good option however I don't like having to wait around.
My favourite laundry arrangement is when travelling around places like Vietnam. Find some random shop with a laundry sign out the front and drop off a full garbage bag full of clothes. Charged by the kilo, a full bag is only a few $ and return a few hours later and everything is clean, ironed and folded. It's the best.
When I travel my clothes do not need to be differentiated - none of this darks and whites and standard whatever wash.I always worry though that they do not differentiate
Yes, we still have a stack from previous trips to the US. They’re really good and when the wash finishes you throw the ‘washed’ sheet in the dryer where it acts as a softener.
Doesn't it dissolve in the wash?washed’ sheet in the dryer
They probably don't but I'm not too concerned as I don't differentiate at home anyways.I always worry though that they do not differentiate between what needs to be washed hot and cold.
The sheet minus the powder coating remains after the wash and you then put that in the dryer with the clothes or toss it.Doesn't it dissolve in the wash?
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I am 100% with you. I have a 6-week Europe trip coming up in June and that has been my priority, along with location and standard of accommodation of course. I always use the laundry or washer/dryer filter when I search, so apart from a couple of properties, it's apartment living all the way and where it's not, I have communicated and booked based on easy access laundry amenity.When travelling for more than just a few days, one of the most important items on the checklist along CarPark View, Room Upgrade, Executive Lounge Freebies, is the Laundry.
I would put Laundry as the number one amenity, It is often a make or break for me.
I hate Hotel Laundries which charge by the piece.
Self service Laundry onsite is a plus as is an easily accessible offsite laundromat. And sometimes even a pickup/drop off service. Increasingly short stay apartments have been my go to because of this one amenity. No amount of chain hotel status (which may toss you a free laundry item or three) will beat that.
What laundry services do you use and what have been your experiences while travelling.
For those doing trip reports, I would appreciate a laundry report as well... thanks
Also should I create a "Laundry Trip Report" and maybe move this there?
Yes it was. Not totally sure if was USD or EURPer item like a lot of 5*?