“And they don’t expect a tip.”
Exactly!
But they don’t lay out breakfast nicely as real room service does :)
“And they don’t expect a tip.”
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That’s why you tip ‘em anyway and watch as they lay helpless like an upturned turtle.
Working room service was the first time I ever saw a real naked lady.
It would be several more years before I actually laid a hand on one.
What kind of robot?
self driving cars and trucks, robots delivering food, drones flying packages to my door, pigs flying out of my but with mouths full of bitcoin...
Will the robot steal my stuff ?
I think I spent 40-50 nights in hotels last year.
That was most ever but I don’t think I’ve ever once ordered or contemplated room service.
I did use one of the restaurant delivery services once cause I was at a hotel with no nearby restaurants and no car.
I was thoroughly dissatisfied with the food and the service. Won’t likely do that again.
Nine times out of ten, when I travel, I’m alone so I kind of like getting to a restaurant and reading a book while I’m eating.
-PJ
Are the bots anatomically correct should the guest want additional services?
Waiter’s Union might poke a hole in that idea.
Connect the rooms to the kitchen with smart dumbwaiters. Sheesh.
Sounds good.
There are two kinds of “room service”. (Heh)
And, ‘Twould appear that robots might be poised to serve in both positions.
(Positions, badda-boom, badda-bing. Tip your waiter.)