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A “Luxury” Hotel Without Room Service: Unusual Or The Norm?

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A “Luxury” Hotel Without Room Service: Unusual Or The Norm?
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Room service is a hotel amenity that some people value immensely, while other people couldn’t care less about it. So that raises an interesting question, based on something that was just brought to my attention — is room service (or in-room dining, if you prefer) a standard amenity that should be expected at any upscale or luxury hotel, or is that just not the case anymore?The Royal Hawaiian Waikiki has no room serviceThe 528-room Royal Hawaiian belongs to Marriott Luxury Collection, and is one

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