Cessna 180
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One thing is a deal breaker. A WINDOW THAT DOES NOT OPEN!!. I can put up with most things for a night or two, but this one really peeves me..
I just find it quite bizarre that it is even an option for a room where people sleep to not have some fresh air.
Also interested about the bed, I am 6 ft 4 but still prefer a queen bed. Most kings (at least at the standard of hotels I stay at) seem to just be two singles pushed together with an annoying lump in the middle.
I am not really a fan of the Hilton/Hyatt type of hotel. Small fridge, expensive mini bar and no opening window generally.
Prefer an apartment style, Quest/Oaks type of thing so I can make my own meals from the Supermarket and wash my clothes.
When somewhere new, being located close to the super, pubs etc is ideal so I can just walk quickly to get sustenance.
The perfect accom for me, would be, a big open air apartment, beautiful views, high quality queen bed with plush linen, close to town centre and all for $150-$180/NIGHT
I just find it quite bizarre that it is even an option for a room where people sleep to not have some fresh air.
Also interested about the bed, I am 6 ft 4 but still prefer a queen bed. Most kings (at least at the standard of hotels I stay at) seem to just be two singles pushed together with an annoying lump in the middle.
I am not really a fan of the Hilton/Hyatt type of hotel. Small fridge, expensive mini bar and no opening window generally.
Prefer an apartment style, Quest/Oaks type of thing so I can make my own meals from the Supermarket and wash my clothes.
When somewhere new, being located close to the super, pubs etc is ideal so I can just walk quickly to get sustenance.
The perfect accom for me, would be, a big open air apartment, beautiful views, high quality queen bed with plush linen, close to town centre and all for $150-$180/NIGHT