Here’s What Hotels Would Be Like If Apple Entered The Lodging Business [Roundup]

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  1. If Apple ran a hotel you’d have to pay $170 for a pillow and the TV would stop working halfway through the evening because the memory is full. They would also charge you extra for shampoo and Soap, oh, wait.

  2. And once you stayed in an Apple hotel you were forever required to ALWAYS stay in an Apple hotel. And you were also required to drive an Apple car, fly on Apple airlines, shop at the Apple grocery store, and only buy Apple jeans.

  3. If Apple ran a hotel it would be a super customer experience from start to finish – the best bed, the quietest room, just click to checkin and everything in the room would work perfectly. Of course it would be 2x the price of the Hilton across the street, and only accept applepay.

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