I recently had the opportunity to stay in a very nice hotel in Walla Walla, Washington. Now, I won't mention the name of the hotel, but suffice it to say that it cost just over $100 for the night. To my estimation, that would be considered a very nice hotel for that area. What I could not figure out, however, was why the beds looked so lumpy.
This "lumpy-ness" did not set the tone that I am sure the hotel was striving for. It just plain looked weird. I finally had to raise the coverlet from the bed and look underneath, and I discovered that the lumps were coming from the comforter encased in the duvet cover. The bed itself was very comfortable and I slept relatively well, considering that I was in different surroundings and not in my usual comfy bed at home.
All other aspects of the hotel were great--the room had great appointments, the bathroom was very attractive and modern, the free continental breakfast was more than adequate, and you could access the wireless internet from anywhere in the building. Everything was clean and well cared for.
But...the beds looked lumpy.
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Hahaha! They do look ridiculous. I'd say it is a poor choice on the part of the manager to keep using these, but he/she likely doesn't know. The maid service staff probably hasn't bothered to mention it. Lol!
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