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'Dyuti' wrote:

'jonah' wrote:

I need my travel kettle both for a good brew but also so I can boil water when I need to.

Jonah, all the hotels provide tea/coffee making facility. So just wondering where on JY holiday do you need to use the travel kettle? 

Dyuti

I haven yet stayed in a JY hotel in Europe where kettles are provided.

i used to wait two or three weeks for my prints to be returned from Truprint, Bonusprint, Bonusphoto etc etc with huge excitement in the days before digital

Regards

Dave

I have chosen camera. I wonder what people did when we did not have IPads, mobile phones etc. I like to get away from all modern technology when I am on holiday.

Regards

Jaya

Phone and charger for me.
Il Settebello, Tuscany certainly does not have a kettle in the room. Britannia in Cadenabbria was another hotel on Lake Como that did not have kettles- went to that one with Leger- shall never travel overnight in a coach again 😞 

All of the other 9 holidays with JY have had kettles for which I am greatful 🙂 

Jan

As a post script to my earlier post something I always pop in the case is a mailing tube! I like things for the wall and how often do you buy a picture, poster etc but have difficulty getting it home safely. No real weight & tucks away nicely & keeps stuff safe until you get home.

Ian

I can remember two hotels that I have stayed in with tea/coffee making facilities, one was in Cairo and the second

was the Rodney Bay hotel in St Lucia, both were JY holidays.

And of course Premier Inn does as well.

Dave.

None of the European hotels I've stayed in had tea/coffee making facilities, nor would they allow people using their own kettles.

They wanted us to use their cafeteria ... much more lucrative for them.

'jonah' wrote:

Hi Dyuti

No they don't.  Many countries do not provide tea/coffee making in the room.   The boiled water is for countries where it is not safe to drink the tap water and I can use it for teeth cleaning to save on bottled.

Thanks, Jonah. I have been to many countries and have not come across a hotel room without a kettle. I always take Yorkshire tea bags on holidays, although I use loose tea leaves at home to make Indian style tea. 

Dyuti

I have voted for camera!!!! So I can re see my memories, this would be closely followed by notepad journal and pen, I am always writing stuff down i.e., on multi hotel tours my room number and which hotel I am in, also taking notes for writing reviews etc, and writing what time check out and where and what time we are meeting. Memory like a sieve.

Cindy