I've done park-sleep-fly and to me it is totally worth it. However, I do not have kids and I love hotels. So.
But it was really much much easier than schlepping to the airport, which in my case was three hours away, in the wee smas.
'Out Of Gas'
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I've done park-sleep-fly and to me it is totally worth it. However, I do not have kids and I love hotels. So.
But it was really much much easier than schlepping to the airport, which in my case was three hours away, in the wee smas.
I wonder if the chocolate has to live in a rainy climate because mortals just wouldn't understand its special sparkliness?
From their FAQ:
How should I properly care for my FLING™?
Like the women who crave it, FLING needs to be handled with care — try not to ruffle our delicate truffles and keep them in a cool, dry place. Between 65-75 degrees is ideal. Then you can pleasure yourself with this chocolate sensation time and time again.
I've done park-sleep-fly and to me it is totally worth it. However, I do not have kids and I love hotels. So.
That sounds right to me, and I've never even done it! Although somewhat relatedly, I'm considering spending an extra night in Vegas after I'm there for a long weekend with friends, because that would mean I could use FF miles for the ticket. Plus: hotel! (We're staying in a house for the weekend.)
OH MY GOD. The FLING people need to go FLING themselves somewhere. I have a few suggestions.
What's been the result of the tipping discussions for a haircut? 10%?
What's been the result of the tipping discussions for a haircut? 10%?
I usually tip $1 to the person who washes my hair and $5 to the person who cuts it. But now that I think about it, that's a bit less than 10%, so I wonder if I'm being stingy.
I was waiting for someone to say, "I like my chocolate like my vampires - dark, bitter, and not twinkly".
I tip 15-20% for basically anything I tip on, so. But I understand NYC to be heavy on the tipping scale.
I tip 15-20% for basically anything I tip on, so. But I understand NYC to be heavy on the tipping scale.
Yup, me too.
hm ... I may be overtipping when I get my hair done. BUT! I do get a great cut every time, so keeping her in a good mood may be worth it - she's a bit of a diva.
I think my haircut is usually around $40-$50, and I usually tip between $15-$20.