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The DoubleTree radio alarm you can't even set the time. Last time I was in a DoubleTree... the time was wrong, and after 10 minutes of looking around for buttons, google told me it wasn't possible for guests to set the time.

Told the front desk... that I couldn't figure out how to adjust it... and asked if they could come up and do it for me. Most surprisingly, they said they couldn't do it either - they had to have a specialist do it, which wasn't available until the next morning.
 
There was a recent study that was done and found that in a hotel room, the highest concentration of feces was found on the remote control. Just food for thought.




I guess I shouldnt use it to spread peanut butter anymore?
 
There was a recent study that was done and found that in a hotel room, the highest concentration of feces was found on the remote control. Just food for thought.

I know the first thing I do when I run out of toilet paper is look for the alarm clock. Should I not be doing this?
 
No kidding!!

I hate the ones that after 30 minutes of trying to set it, you cant even pick a radio station you want.

I couldn't figure that one out either. Having the clock show the wrong time is a pain. And yes, the cell phone and hotel phone will work. Why do so many people on here just want to bash others? Grow the F up....No wonder this industry is tanking.

Baja.
 
The DoubleTree radio alarm you can't even set the time. Last time I was in a DoubleTree... the time was wrong, and after 10 minutes of looking around for buttons, google told me it wasn't possible for guests to set the time.

Told the front desk... that I couldn't figure out how to adjust it... and asked if they could come up and do it for me. Most surprisingly, they said they couldn't do it either - they had to have a specialist do it, which wasn't available until the next morning.

Oh I'm sorry! Would you like a cookie?
 
And for some strange reason, every hotel alarm clock in America already has the radio preset to Mexican music stations . . . .

ha, I was going to say that. And they keep changing the radios back to that crap too, even after you put in on decent music. There should be a special place in hell for the German immigrants who brought the accordion to south Texas.
 
First thing I do when I get in my hotel room... unplug the damn hotel alarm clock.

Cellphone alarm, my own alarm clock, and hotel wake-up call.

Triple redundancy.
 
What is up with some of these? It should be simple, like those old Sony DreamMachines. Hold down the "alarm" button, hit "hour" or "minute" till you get there, set ON. Easy.

It took me 10 friggen minutes to set the alarm clock last night.

Maybe the RJ pilots are better at it. You guys push buttons all f**kin day.

Done bitching now.

Bring your own GOD DAMN alarm clock you cheap bastar.....
 

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