Yes, and thankfully nice warm running water. Towel looks like it was doggedly chewed, though. I guess it's funny to me that there's a TV in the room, a minibar, even wireless (albeit for-pay, via T-Mobile), but not something as basic as soap and shampoo. Could it really cost 'em that much? - Adam Lasnik
And you had the nerve to laugh at the way I pack? Bet you're wishing you had my suitcase now :-) - Patricia Hanrahan
golden opportunity to shop for sundries in a small German town! who knows what cool stuff you might find? i'd be psyched :) - edythe
Edythe you are so amazingly positive. :-) I'd be grumbling. I personally wouldn't wash my hair with hotel shampoo and could use my phone or tablet as an alarm clock. But no soap?!? Who packs soap? - Joanmarie
Soap? Alarmclock? Sham -- how you say, Shampooing? Ach, you Amerikaners, you are so soft, so weak! Here we rise with the sun, perform calisthenics, plunge our bodies naked into the river which runs icy with snow-melt, and emerge clean and refreshed. Of shampooing we have none. - Karim
Great link, John! Everyone should check that out. Patricia, I'm still laughing at the way you pack. Edythe, yep, though it's far from my first time in a small German town :-). Still, maybe I'll venture out. Mark, amusingly true. Joanmarie, amusingly, yeah, I packed my own shampoo and all other toiletries (and my cell phone does make for a fine alarm clock). But, indeed, I didn't pack soap. Oh well, shampoo can double as that. Or maybe I could use my extra toothpaste or mouthwash :P - Adam Lasnik
Penn jilette always requests that the bible is removed from his room before he checks in. - Riona MacNamara
I'd love to see the hotel clerks' reactions to that :) ("Um, you'd like us to do... what?") - Adam Lasnik