No matter how nice a hotel is, it's not home.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
All good hotels tend to lead people to do things they wouldn't necessarily do at home.
The great advantage of a hotel is that it is a refuge from home life.
Truthfully, I despise hotels. I've had such better experiences staying at people's houses and guesthouses; it's so much more comfortable and homey.
The worst hotels are any with a bad bed. I stayed in a hotel where they left cards telling me my enjoyment was of paramount importance. I should have written, 'Nice rooms, crap beds.'
In principle if I could not have a home I wouldn't. But not having a home would be too difficult procedurally, going from hotel to hotel, the gap of three hours where you're hungry and tired.
I love that you can pick up your phone at a hotel and have something to eat in your bed. I love home, but there are amenities at a hotel that you simply don't have at home.
There is nothing like staying at home for real comfort.
I rarely stay in hotels because I have friends all over the world.
Home is the nicest word there is.
I'm a hotel baby, absolutely: it's hard to think of a hotel I haven't stayed in.