On Dec 26, 7:37*pm, "sharx35" wrote:
"CalifBill" wrote in message
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"BrianK" wrote in message
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On 12/26/2007 3:39 PM *CalifBill did the "neutron dance", then made these
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"Rog'" wrote in message
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I'd say that everyone I saw looked financially able to eat at the
hotel restaurants. There were low-priced fast food restaurants
on the bottom floor, as well as many low-priced restaurants nearby....
In some cases, it may be due to peculiar dietary needs which cannot
always be met by commercial restaurants. *Or the guest may simply
be cheap... although they could save even more at a campground.
Maybe they want healthier, less salty food.
Salt-Free healthy restaurants do exist in most large towns. *Some are
completely vegetarian.
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But easier to make a couple of healthy meals in your kitchenette.
Cheap *******s like Calif Bill don't realize that part of being on a TRUE
vacation *is NOT, repeat NOT having to make meals.
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Not all of us are on vacation. I usually get a fridg. & microwave in
my rooms. I shop to last me 4 or 5 days, and cook & eat in my room.
After 40 yrs of travel, I'm sick of sitting in restruants. Besides, I
usually work 12 to 16 hour days, and after a shower, I don't feel like
going back out.