To show that they "care" and spend money money on you.....but $1 vs. $1000 a night doesnt really compare...
The custom of finding chocolates on hotel room pillows started in 1950 when Cary Grant stayed at The Reberts Mayfair in St. Louis. He left a trail of chocolates from living room to the bed to impress a lady. The hotel later follows his acts and put chocolates on guests pillows. The trend then spread among other hotels.
Carnival Cruise Lines places about 43,500 chocolates on pillows each night. That means that they place almost 16 million chocolates on pillows a year.
In Hotels Abroad like spain they have 2 pillows so when you ask for more they can actually inspect your room, this is so any extra charges to any damge can be evaluated before they leave yur room.
back in the days they did not have what they have now in pillows so they put feathers.
"Turn down service" is offered at many hotels and is usually complimentary. In the evening hour a housekeeper comes into the room and turns down a bedspread, sometimes at an inviting angle exposing the pillow. Often, the service person leaves a wrapped chocolate on the pillows.
You put their face into the pillows and go in from behind.
There are some luxurious hotels in Bruxelles. They include Hilton Brussels City, Sofitel Hotel, Sandton Pillows, Hotel Casade Midi, Flores Hotel Avenue.
chocolate...
blow up beds pillows quilt telly
you put the chocolate flavoring in the milk
Yes!!
you put milk chocolate bannanas and sugar then you mix it or blend it.