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sharon1968 wrote:Hi
Probably already been asked a few times but here goes.
Is the water safe to make brews with? We usually use bottled water but I have read on here that the hotel we are staying in does not allow you to take your own stuff up to the rooms - even water and that they charge 4tl for 1ltr of water, I am sure it is much cheaper in the supermarket.
If I can't use the tap water I am going to have to smuggle it in as I am not willing to be ripped off!
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jivebunnie0 wrote:To keep everyone happy, we usually buy a couple of bits out of the mini bar, but bring our own bottled water in, (usually in beach bag) and keep it in the fridge overnight ( take the mini bar stuff out!), but before we go out next day, if we are not taking it with us, we pop it in the wardrobe. Never found any probs doing this
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Chocoholic wrote: Dont forget when you have ice in your drinks it is tap water.
16 Aug 2010 08:37
Chocoholic wrote:If I am staying self catering I do not listen to them and just carry my water etc as normal, why should I have to bother hiding it? If they lowered the prices then people would buy from them, and I tell them this. I also tell them that it is self catering so they cannot stop me bringing food and drink in and I am always left alone after that and I have stayed at a great number of apartments. I will not be intimidated into having to hide stuff or pay extortinate prices.
16 Aug 2010 09:24
tamii wrote:Chocoholic wrote:If I am staying self catering I do not listen to them and just carry my water etc as normal, why should I have to bother hiding it? If they lowered the prices then people would buy from them, and I tell them this. I also tell them that it is self catering so they cannot stop me bringing food and drink in and I am always left alone after that and I have stayed at a great number of apartments. I will not be intimidated into having to hide stuff or pay extortinate prices.
if you are staying self catering there should not be any issues with bringing food/drinks into your apartment - it's normally hotels where you would encounter this.
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Colette wrote:No worries Sharon, Admin John wasn't referring to your post