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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forumsout of curiosity, most hotels have in room coffee makers...what what brand trump properties use
kinda hope they are keurigs
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out of curiosity, most hotels have in room coffee makers...what what brand trump properties use (Original Post)
dembotoz
Nov 2017
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tonyt53
(5,737 posts)1. Probably none. Every room likely comes with an indentured servant to handle coffee duties.
Doreen
(11,686 posts)2. Do you actually see trump spending that sort of money for the comfort of people?
dembotoz
(16,866 posts)3. Hotels are competitive. Basic things are standard equipment for rooms
He seeks patron with money...
Things you have to do
crazycatlady
(4,492 posts)4. I've stayed in only one with a Keurig
Most of them have a small Mr. Coffee type maker.
(I rarely use the hotel room coffee makers, but I do grab coffee at their breakfast station).
ETA the hotel with a Keurig was a locally owned one in rural Maine. They allowed only 2 K-cups per guest per day and if you wanted more, they were $1 each.