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Makes the holiday pics terribly boring if you're wearing the same clothes in all of them though, doesn't it?
Who says you have to wear clothes in your photos?
Makes the holiday pics terribly boring if you're wearing the same clothes in all of them though, doesn't it?
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Sounds like any TRs from you might need censoring Hvr!Who says you have to wear clothes in your photos?
Who says you have to wear clothes in your photos?
Found a good looking local one called Dryz. Pricing is reasonable.Good to know some charge by weight!
Agreed with Airbnb. That's probably the single most valuable part of private residences. That and having a kitchen.
Found a good looking local one called Dryz. Pricing is reasonable.
Wash & Fold per kg – $5.00 (3 kg minimum per order)
Hotel Service Fee – $10.00
It's totally not the same. One of the best parts of washing your clothes is the feeling of wearing clean clothes. And a hand-wash in the sink has nothing on the assault that a washing machine provides your clothing (although they'll certainly last longer!)I'm trying to think of the guy?
It was a few years ago. One of those american travel gurus. Grrr, Steve something or other? Bugging me that I cannot think of his name.
Anyway, he has made a fortune with his books and various paraphenalia (spelling?)
So, one of his hints for travelling light was to wash your undergarments and t-shirts in the hotel bathroom sink, honestly, I tried it. Just wasn't the same!
Plus, I kept thinking, what if the person in thisroom before me has done the same thing?
And I want to brush my teeth now? Eeeeek!
Not anymore!
It's totally not the same. One of the best parts of washing your clothes is the feeling of wearing clean clothes. And a hand-wash in the sink has nothing on the assault that a washing machine provides your clothing (although they'll certainly last longer!)
It's totally not the same. One of the best parts of washing your clothes is the feeling of wearing clean clothes. And a hand-wash in the sink has nothing on the assault that a washing machine provides your clothing (although they'll certainly last longer!)
I'm trying to think of the guy?
It was a few years ago. One of those american travel gurus. Grrr, Steve something or other? Bugging me that I cannot think of his name.
Anyway, he has made a fortune with his books and various paraphenalia (spelling?)
So, one of his hints for travelling light was to wash your undergarments and t-shirts in the hotel bathroom sink, honestly, I tried it. Just wasn't the same!
Makes the holiday pics terribly boring if you're wearing the same clothes in all of them though, doesn't it?
One day I will work out why people want to waste time washing/drying on their travels.I reckon there's a big market for a global, reasonably-priced laundry service that does exactly this – pick up, drop off, wash and fold. I'd use it at home as much as when travelling.
I really hate washing.
One day I will work out why people want to waste time washing/drying on their travels.
I will continue to check as much luggage as possible as I see no advantage to limiting myself to a few clothes that need to be washed every few days. If I have a 12 day trip then I will have clothes for 16 days. Oh well, good to have a handy luggage allowance.
One day I will work out why people want to waste time washing/drying on their travels.
I will continue to check as much luggage as possible as I see no advantage to limiting myself to a few clothes that need to be washed every few days. If I have a 12 day trip then I will have clothes for 16 days. Oh well, good to have a handy luggage allowance.