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NICOLE FEENSTRA, QMI Agency
When it comes to booking a hotel room, Canadians look for accommodations with free WiFi, a good view and in-room espresso machines, according to a new survey from Hotels.com. The results of this year's global amenities survey, which saw Hotels.com talk to more than 8,600 people in 28 countries, reveal that 70% of Canadians want free WiFi service at their hotel. This follows the global trend, with 66% of respondents from around the world saying free WiFi should become the standard at every hotel. No surprise travellers feel this way when one considers some $200 per night hotels charge for WiFi when fast food restaurants like McDonald's and Tim Hortons don't. âWith an increase in airlines and airports offering free WiFi, tech-savvy travellers expect the experience to continue upon arrival at their hotel,â Taylor L. Cole, director of public relations and social media in North America at Hotels.com, said in a press release. âThey are using their tablets, smart phones and laptops to plan activities, stay connected to family and even order a delivery meal straight to their hotel room, so itâs no surprise they require free and fast WiFi.â Some Canadians feel in-room mini bars are overrated (35%), though we love high-end coffee and espresso makers in our rooms (26%), free breakfast (31%) and hotel happy hour (38%). The survey shows that 46% of Canadians also think complimentary bottled water should become the norm. When it comes to luxury hotel properties, Canadians expect to see and receive the best, with 50% of respondents saying they would pay more for a hotel room with a good view, 23% saying they expect the room to be stocked with luxury toiletries, 24% saying they want free use of hotel cabanas and pool towels and 54% saying they wouldn't mind free use of a Rolls Royce Phantom during their stay.
For a recap of last year's Hotels.com amenities survey, click here. Read the Meandering Musings blog at blogs.canoe.ca/travel This story was posted on Sun, February 24, 2013 More HeadlinesFairmont Royal York's silver screen historyIndonesia announces shark, manta ray sanctuary Builder of London’s Shard to construct world's tallest tower in Saudi Arabia Stricken cruise passengers bring class action against Carnival Booming India sets sights on ski success |
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