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Club Wyndham CWA
Most every resort has some type of system, scheme, or rationing process for managing $1.50 pool towels.
Last week at Ko'Olina one had to just about sign in blood that they were getting pool towels from the towel "hut". At Maui Ocean Club, you get cards at check-in that can be traded at the "hut" for two towels each. The cards threaten that if you don't return the card when checking out it means you happily purchased the $1.50 towel for a whopping $25.
At Grande Vista it isn't as bad, just some pool towels in the room to take as you please and you can exchange them or wash yourself. Though there is of course a little card indicating if any are missing at checkout that you should expect a happy charge to your credit card. Though I think you can also just walk up to the towel hut at Grande Vista and grab some more without having to "check them out". So they wouldn't know if you had 2, 4 or even 10 at any given time.
Would anyone actually keep the crappy towels they give out at the pools at Marriott resorts? It isn't like they are embroidered or even printed with any type of logo (likely to make their souvenir value worthless). All the ones I have seen are ugly green or blue and white stripped. Nothing special. I wouldn't use them in my home.
Would there be a towel free for all or feeding frenzy if they just plain dumped all the shenanigans? I doubt it.
I know that TS resorts need to keep costs down and walking towels would be a cost, but I would think that all of the systems and schemes they come up with and have to implement are likely more expensive than losing a few towels a week.
If anyone should wish to argue my $1.50 price on towels, please do. However, most if not all the resorts utilize a vendor to process all of their towels and linens. They don't really buy them, but would pay for towels gone missing when inventory is completed. However, the towels are bought extremely cheap, so I would think my $1.50 estimate to be pretty close.
Last week at Ko'Olina one had to just about sign in blood that they were getting pool towels from the towel "hut". At Maui Ocean Club, you get cards at check-in that can be traded at the "hut" for two towels each. The cards threaten that if you don't return the card when checking out it means you happily purchased the $1.50 towel for a whopping $25.
At Grande Vista it isn't as bad, just some pool towels in the room to take as you please and you can exchange them or wash yourself. Though there is of course a little card indicating if any are missing at checkout that you should expect a happy charge to your credit card. Though I think you can also just walk up to the towel hut at Grande Vista and grab some more without having to "check them out". So they wouldn't know if you had 2, 4 or even 10 at any given time.
Would anyone actually keep the crappy towels they give out at the pools at Marriott resorts? It isn't like they are embroidered or even printed with any type of logo (likely to make their souvenir value worthless). All the ones I have seen are ugly green or blue and white stripped. Nothing special. I wouldn't use them in my home.
Would there be a towel free for all or feeding frenzy if they just plain dumped all the shenanigans? I doubt it.
I know that TS resorts need to keep costs down and walking towels would be a cost, but I would think that all of the systems and schemes they come up with and have to implement are likely more expensive than losing a few towels a week.
If anyone should wish to argue my $1.50 price on towels, please do. However, most if not all the resorts utilize a vendor to process all of their towels and linens. They don't really buy them, but would pay for towels gone missing when inventory is completed. However, the towels are bought extremely cheap, so I would think my $1.50 estimate to be pretty close.
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