Hello everyone, I just wanted to voice out my concern and f...
Hello everyone, I just wanted to voice out my concern and frustration on one of my guest leaving a retaliatory review using ...
Hi Everyone
I have just welcomed our second guests... I am new to hosting.
The first ones asked for a teapot which we dropped over... this week the message said after they had been there an hour " Is there anything we can make coffee with, I so miss a coffee".. I was tempted to put " A kettle" lol but refrained.
My husband said we should drop our coffee machine over. What would you have done? Is it normal to provide this?
Only charging about £125 a night for entire house 🏠
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Definitely provide coffee and coffee maker. The easiest is a French Press. We have a little coffee station with sugar, creamer, filters coffee and tea. We have a great unit that makes pods and regular coffee so we provide both. But a French Press is a simple solution.
Ok so as long as that is listed in the amenities then no I wouldn't bring over another format for them.
Living here in Phuket we try to accommodate every nationality we learn over the years, English like a big mug of tea in the mornings so we have mugs, we have a couple of different types of coffee machines.
If you have Asian guest you must have a Rice cooker, I had some Asian guest use the kettle to boil their noodles in, I had to throw that away I couldn't get rid of the smell,
Last month we had American guest asked for a blender I was actually at the warehouse at the time so I bought one for them, Not a bad idea other guest have been happy with it,
Cafetierre, organic coffee, organic milk. Grinder if preferred and then whole coffee beans to preference.
I always bring a bag of nescafe, so as long as there's something to heat the water in I'm ok, but I'm addicted to my morning coffee. A costa or Starbucks up the road just wouldn't do it for me.
Definitely provide coffee and coffee maker. The easiest is a French Press. We have a little coffee station with sugar, creamer, filters coffee and tea. We have a great unit that makes pods and regular coffee so we provide both. But a French Press is a simple solution.