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It depends on the country, usually there are national rules requiring special prescriptions for "fun" drugs like that.

If you can pick up drugs like that with an ordinary private prescription in your country, a foreign prescription should work.

For further information:

https://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/health/prescription-me...

https://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/health/prescription-me...


>When we first came to our condo in January, everyday they would knock on my door at the worse time.

That is not really what high-touch means in the context of luxury hotels, $1000+/night places will generally do their best to not disturb you. Instead it's things like coordinating housekeeping based on reservations the concierge has made for you, or perhaps just quietly stocking your room with a beverage you seemed to particularly enjoy by the pool.

>I want to check in digitally, use my digital key and check out digitally. I put “Do not disturb” on my door the entire time.

I tend to prefer in-room check-in, a very common practice in luxury hotels. A front desk staffer walks you to the room, giving you an easy opportunity to raise any issues or ask any questions you might have regarding the room.

And in any case, digital check-in is unfortunately legally difficult in many jurisdictions which require hotels to scan your passport.


Apparently brand new accounts can't edit their comments, who knew. Edit: but seemingly this only applies to the very first comment you make

Regarding the phone calls, most people at this level use travel agents so the hotels won't have the client's direct contact information anyway. It's the travel agents job to communicate any preferences you might have regarding the stay.

If you're booking directly, it's common and useful for the hotel to reach out to you regarding your preferences and to see if you might need them to arrange something like airport VIP services or transfers. Nobody will be upset if you've provided a fake number and the hotel can't reach you, your reservation won't be cancelled.


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