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has anyone ever stayed in a hotel with a kitchette ?
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txkrystal
Reg. May 2012
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2015-01-16 5:21 PM
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has anyone ever stayed in a hotel with a kitchette ?
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Location: Deep in the heart of Texas.
Has anyone ever stayed in a hotel with a kitchenette if so what does the kitchenette include ?
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bobbyjosocks
Reg. Aug 2008
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2015-01-16 5:43 PM
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RE: has anyone ever stayed in a hotel with a kitchette ?
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Location: Bastrop, TX
Yes I did for a year while on a job in Memphis. It consisted of a very small fridge, microwave and coffee pot. Every day when they cleaned the room they left a package of coffee, creamer and sugar and kept the ice trays filled if I didnt. Not much to a kitchenette. Extended Stay Americas have full kitchens with all dishes pots and utensils included. Pricier but they are nice.
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txkrystal
Reg. May 2012
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2015-01-16 11:19 PM
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RE: has anyone ever stayed in a hotel with a kitchette ?
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ty much me and my cousin and our kids were going to new mexico to find us all a home where we will be living together and thought about a hotel that has a kitchenette but i dont think so now .
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cutnrunqhmt
Reg. Oct 2010
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2015-01-17 12:00 AM
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My husband stayed in them all the time for work usually an extended stay and they run around 60-65 a night for one person.
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Bibliafarm
Reg. Jul 2008
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2015-01-17 9:06 AM
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Warmblood with Wings
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with kids they come In handy.. you can keep drinks and milk and food in small fridge and can heat and cook on stove top.you bring your own food and dont have to eat out all the time with the kids.
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OhMax
Reg. Feb 2013
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2015-01-17 9:19 AM
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RE: has anyone ever stayed in a hotel with a kitchette ?
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I've stayed In a couple.
We stayed in an extended stay when we first moved here for a week before our apt was open. It was essentially a small studio apt with a stove and full fridge. I don't think pans etc were included because I remeber silly advertisements in the elevators for a $20 set of pot pan plates and utensils.
I've also stayed in a couple Homewood Suites
($150-200/night, thankfully on works tab
) that had full kitchenettes and they were stocked with pans etc, house cleaning even did the dishes.
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Delta Cowgirl
Reg. Apr 2005
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2015-01-17 6:49 PM
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Extended Stay America usually has good rates that are reasonable. Their rooms have a kitchen with stove/oven, sink, microwave and refrigerator and are stocked with usually a 4 place setting of dinnerware and also have minimal cookware. I've stayed in one several times when attending week-long shows and it certainly helped with my food costs since I was able to have breakfast there -- and lunch most days and dinner several times. One year when I was trying to come down with a cold I was able to stock up on chicken noodle soup and get over / stop it. It was nice to have a "home base" that offered a home-like quality.
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txkrystal
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Thank everyone for your replys.
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