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22. Januar 2024
Items/travel hacks used to make it work at Morosani 51 hotel during WEF week: My bill was 3,400 Swiss Francs for 5 nights --at least breakfast with some lukewarm scrambled eggs and dried out bacon was included. Stick to rolls and cold items Dual voltage immersion heater to make tea (no coffee machine or kettle in the room) Bagful of converter plugs-Europe round to Swiss, UK 3-prong to Swiss Amazon bubble pack mailing bags for wine and food placed on balcony (no mini-fridge). Bought groceries at the Coop down the street and put the bag out on balcony. Brought it in for 20 minutes 2x daily to prevent freezing. Shampoo and conditioner-a must if you will run into anyone you know. Bonus: this was the first shower-only bathroom hotel room I have stayed in that came with a shower cap. Plastic plates and a travel knife to cut up bread, cheese, sandwiches. Wine bottle stopper Earplugs-every move can be heard in hallways thanks to slate floors/echo chamber and paper bag-thin walls. Others have said it-could have left my door open and it was no different. The window had to stay open to combat the sauna--like heat so the snowplows scraping the roads at 4:40am was a real treat. Door stopper to keep balcony door open in 15 degree weather to counter in-room heat without a thermostat Summer sleeping items-a sauna in the room even w door and window open. Wish I had brought: Swiss Franc coins to use the coffee machine in the non existant lobby. Do not be deveived by the hotel photo taken w a wide angle lens. Elevator: it works some of the time. After 2 calls to the front desk I was told to jump up and down to activate it. Front entry door -no instructions on how to get out-please add a sign “turn knob to the left” Hallways-pitch black at night. Look for old fashioned yellow-glow switches to turn on hall lights. Geez-how about upgrading to motion sensor lights? Your room # does not necessarily correspond to the floor #. My room 434 was on the 3rd floor-really fun with jetlag!
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