RosieH Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > As an aside, wouldn't a "classy hotel" be a > frightful oxymoron? By dint of being described > thus, twould be instantly rendered, let's say, the > Karen Millen of the hotel world? ------------------------------------------------------ Sorry Rosie, i don't get your point? The OP simply used the term classy as opposed to mediocre/average. As so many hotels/B&Bs tend to be. How would a 'classy' hotel end up looking like Karen Millen? and even if it did, what would be so bad about that. Customers would then have a choice between lace curtains or shiny black glass. That just the boils down to personal taste and customer choice doesn't it. which in my view, is a good thing. sorry if i missed something.