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Welsh Hotel Learns of the iPod Generation

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November 3, 2006 at 12:28 PM | by | Comments (0)

St. David's Hotel & Spa in Cardiff, Wales has apparently realized that someone has invented this thing called an iPod and that you can store all your music on it and play it whenever you want.

Now, with hotel guests able to hear their personal playlists wherever they go, they aren't going to put up with crap music in hotel lobbies or dining rooms.

St David's has responded to customer taste by installing technology which will give guests in each of its eight conference and private dining rooms access to a 20,000-strong music library.

Conversations never need be pursued against a background of anaemic renditions of Greensleeves. Instead, customers can choose music as upbeat or languorous as their own moods dictate.

Actually, the hotel's response seems to be more in line with the Pipedown campaign--a campaign to free humans from piped music in public spaces.

Either way, you should try to go over there and eat dinner in the fancy dining room while listening to "Like a Virgin."

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